Events in the Village
The Great Bunny Caper, 2009
Every year just as we begin to get small hints of spring and Easter lurks around the corner 15 little Brown Bunnies take up hiding spots in our Village business windows, and wait there silently, coyly, for our Village children to seek them out.
They are very clever at hiding, and for the last seven years have become quite masterful, but have not daunted the three hundred or so children children each year who come hunting for them.
As we pored through the completed ballots, the three winners this year were delighted to be selected. Pictured here are Jessica Hanson, Nicholas Purdy,& Maya Bennett our lucky winners, taking home cash prizes and chocolate goodies from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, courtesy of the Edgemont Business and Professional Association.
Congratulations to all our young participants, and we hope to see you again next spring!
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Seasonal Events
Harvest Festival This free, village-wide street fair sees the community packed with 5000 attendees who come to enjoy a variety of family-friendly, all-day events. From bands on the main stage, to Irish dancers, a ventriloquist, or The Extreme bike show with Dangerous Dan — there’s something for everyone.
Christmas in The Village Come December, Edgemont Village transforms into a winter wonderland. Each Christmas, we decorate our distinctive, red lamp standards to resemble giant candy canes and light the trees on the street corners and boulevards. Carolers line the streets, Santa makes an annual stop for a day of photos with kids (and pets!) and community contests add to the buzz.
Evenings in Edgemont As surely as summer arrives, so does live music come to Edgemont Village on Friday nights throughout July and August. This joint initiative with the Parks and Recreation Commission has been a resounding success from its first note 9 summers ago. Here, in our extremely beautiful natural setting, we are able to present the sounds of 8 diverse, professional bands for families to enjoy while spending time with their friends and neighbours right in the heart of the village. Attendance at these evenings has grown to average 1200 to 1500 or more; the series finale in August, at which we share the evening with Public Dreams Society and the Wild Lights festival, has attracted attendees of up to 5000.
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