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Mix of Six: Nov. 27 - 29

METRO NEWS SERVICES
November 27, 2009 12:49 a.m.
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Enmax Street Festival
When:
Friday to Sunday
Where: Stephen Avenue, Olympic Plaza
Three blocks of Stephen Avenue will be transformed into a hub of sounds, sights and entertainment for the whole family with local musicians taking the stage as a free event for the Grey Cup Festival.

ACAD Winter Show
When:
Friday to Sunday
Where: Main Mall, ACAD 1407 -14th Ave. NW
Free event showcasing the talents of ACAD students. For more information please visit acad.ab.ca.

Hidden Gems Film Festival
When:
On until Sunday
Where: Calgary Public Library
Showcasing the rich diversity within the Indian culture for only $8 to $10 at the door.

Dance Montage 2009
When:
Friday to Sunday
Where: University Theatre - 210 University Court NW
For $10 - $15 celebrate the 40th anniversary of the city’s longest running dance production.

Once Upon a Christmas
When:
on until Dec. 20
Where: Heritage Park
Children’s maze, gingerbread man decorating, carolers and much more holiday cheer. Visit heritagepark.ca.

Put Yourself in Our Boots Safety Campaign
When:
Saturday
Where: Stix Sports Bar
This special fundraising and awareness event include dinner, a silent auction and much more. $10. Visit jpmf.ca.

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