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Orchid Fair: Founded in 1976, the Orchid Society of Alberta presents the largest of its kind orchid jamboree this entire weekend, its 44th annual show and sale.
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Three to See Edmonton Events: Orchid Fair, Dion Arnold Benefit and Raine HamiltonBack to video
Featuring an art exhibition and awards ceremony, this is almost 1,400 square metres of everything orchids, including, of course, hundreds of orchids in every shape, size and colour from as far away as Ecuador and Taiwan from the family’s some 30,000 species. Casual fans and deep-diving experts alike are invited, and demonstrations abound. Should be beautiful — and educationally fragrant, too!
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Details: noon-8 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sun at The Enjoy Centre (101 Riel Dr., St. Albert), $10/door, kids 12 and under free.
Dion Arnold Benefit Show: Here’s a good cause. Producers Help! I’m Joking brings together this collection of Edmonton comedians to raise money to support their Vancouver friend and fellow comic and Fringe regular Dion Arnold in his battle with cancer.
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Simon Gorsak hosts Celeste Lampa, Adam Dyck and others — with all proceeds going directly to help Edmonton expat Arnold with the basic costs of living, as he hasn’t been able to work regularly since September. Find him on YouTube “making audiences uncomfortable” talking about it!
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Details: 9 p.m. at Grindstone Theatre (10019 81 Ave.), $14 at grindstonetheatre.ca
Raine Hamilton: “My latest album Brave Land is a concept album about mountains and the courage, connection and wisdom they represent,” Hamilton says of this latest acoustic chamber folk effort.
Joined by cello and upright bass, expect string arrangements that push and pull, that move as they console in this awesome setting. AV & the Inner City — Ann Vriend, Debbie Houle, Johanna Alleyne, Crystal Eyo, Alenka Lundell and Jenn Dahlen — open the night up.
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