A Message from Brian Mason, M.L.A.

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Welcome to Deep Freeze, 2019!

It gives me great pleasure to bring greetings to you today on behalf of Premier Rachel Notley and the Government of Alberta, and to welcome you to the 12th Annual Deep Freeze/Byzantine Festival.

This is a special Deep Freeze Festival for me.

As your MLA for the past 19 years, I’ve had the honor of attending this Festival pretty well every year. Sadly, this will also be the last time I’ll be able to bring greetings to it as your MLA, as I will soon be retiring.

I’ve watched this Festival grow over the years, from an event that was scratched out around Christy Morin’s kitchen table to the amazing Festival it has become now.

From those humble beginnings, this Festival has grown into one of Edmonton’s biggest and best FREE Family events. Tens of thousands of people enjoy this festival every year. Hundreds of artists bring an amazing variety of music, dance, visual arts, story-telling, face-painting, food, and other cultural elements to it.

Most importantly, the Deep Freeze Festival has also become an opportunity for us to get out and meet each other around the stages and galleries, at Pipon Village or the Ice Kingdom or any of the other venues hosting activities this weekend.

It has fostered not only the arts, but also the community and the people that supports and welcomes the arts.

It has become a powerful vehicle for positive social change.

We see that happening when we look around this area. We hear about it when we listen to the stories of our neighbours. And we add to that when we take part in a wonderful event like this.

Thank you, Deep Freeze Festival, for bringing us all together, a little closer to one another.

And thank you for making us all a little better because of that.

I wish the very best for this Festival now and in years to come. I wish the very best to all of you too --- the organizers, the hundreds of volunteers, the artists and performers, and everyone coming out to enjoy “The Ave” this weekend.

HAPPY DEEP FREEZE!!!

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Brian Mason, M.L.A.

Edmonton Highlands-Norwood

 

Bleeding Heart Art Space: Current Exhibit

Origin Stories

This year during Deep Freeze, be sure to stop into Bleeding Heart Art Space for their current exhibit Origin Stories.

Origin Stories is an installation of artworks by Jenny Hawkinson that explores the external factors that contribute to an identity. It questions the authenticity of personal and collective memory/loss, and the desire to find home in the midst of a shifting world.

Bleeding Heart Art Space
9140 118 Ave, Second floor
Noon - 6 pm on January 13 & 14
FREE Admission

For more info check out the Bleeding Heart Art Space website!
 

Street Hockey Tourney

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Street Hockey Tourney

Saturday & Sunday
Next to the Northern Lights Family Beer Garden

Who says street hockey is only for the summer? Round up a group of 4-6* of your friends and help us take over 118th Avenue for the Deep Freeze 3 on 3 Street Hockey Tournament. The tournament is played over both days of the festival and teams are guaranteed a minimum of 5 games. Take home a championship or one of the many other prizes available to tournament participants.

Saturday:

> Exciting round-robin action
> Test your shot against the radar gun

Sunday:

> Playoffs and championship game
> 2018 Skills Tournament

Interested in registering for the friendly tournament or have any questions?
Email hockey@deepfreezefest.ca for information.

Registration deadline is Noon on January 10, 2018. Sign up now as space is limited to 16 teams!
*All tournament players must be 18+ years old.

Thank you to our Hockey Sponsors:

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