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Edmonton Folk Music Festival (Aug. 8 – 11)
Four days of lovely music and food in a stellar setting.

Animethon 26 (Aug. 9 – 11)
A threeday festival for fans of anime, gaming and Japanese pop culture.

Cariwest Caribbean Arts Festival (Aug. 9 – 11)
This festival offers a glimpse into the culture of the Caribbean.

Feast on the Field (Aug. 14)
A long-table event featuring a true Albertan feast.

Edmonton Fringe Festival (Aug. 15 – 25)
There’s no festival quite like the theatrics on show at the Fringe.


Edmonton Rock Music Festival (Aug. 16 – 17)
A weekend of music and a live party.


International Cat Show (Aug. 24 – 25)
Similar to a dog show, except the cats don’t need to be purebred to compete.

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New property listed in Zone 58, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 333 BERINGER CRES in Edmonton.
Here's a beautifully upgraded family bungalow on a quiet no through cul-de-sac. Features an open concept living room with vaulted ceiling, new laminate flooring & a cozy gas fireplace. The kitchen is very large with ample cupboard space and a walk-in pantry. There are 3 bedrooms on the main and the Master boasts a 3 piece ensuite and his/hers closets. There is also a 4 piece main bath, and mud room area with convenient main floor laundry facilities. Downstairs you will find a professionally finished basement with sprawling recreational room, oversized bedroom, a 3 piece bath and large storage room. Outside you will enjoy a large fenced south facing back yard with huge deck running the full length of the home. The fully finished oversized double garage will fit a full length truck. Close to multiple shopping centers, Costco, River Cree Entertainment, Lewis Estates golf course, Parks, Walkways, Schools, Anthony Henday and Whitemud!!!
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New property listed in Zone 58, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 415 1004 ROSENTHAL BLVD in Edmonton.
This Beautiful 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, TOP FLOOR condo has a spectacular west view from the bedrooms and private balcony. A well laid out floor plan has the bedrooms & baths on opposite sides and a wonderful entertaining space in between. Rich Chocolate Maple kitchen features GRANITE COUNTERTOPS an OVERSIZED ISLAND w/EATING BAR, Stainless Steel Appliances & ample counter/cupboard space. Upgraded Engineered WIDE-PLANK flooring in the kitchen & living areas. The spacious master bdrm features a double sided WALK-THRU closet w/organizers & mirrored doors to the 3PC ENSUITE. The spacious SECOND BDRM is adjacent to a 4PC BATH. IN-SUITE LAUNDRY, an OVERSIZED BALCONY w/natural gas BBQ outlet, Titled UNDERGROUND PARKING STALL W/STORAGE CAGE. Jade Condos offer a SOCIAL ROOM w/POOL TABLE & WET BAR, FITNESS ROOM & GUEST SUITE at $50/day for family/friends. Next door to parks, walking & bike trails around multiple lakes, close proximity to Anthony Henday, Whitemud, Costco, River Cree, shopping & many restaurants.
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The warm summer weather and sunshine should be enough to entice most kids out of the house but sometimes, staring at screens for hours at a time can be all too tempting.


The easiest way to get kids active and moving around outside is to simply make it fun. So the next time they complain about being bored, suggest some of these activities instead.


1. Run a lemonade stand
This is a classic summer pastime for children of all ages. Let the kids figure out pricing, marketing and sales — not only will selling lemonade (and whatever snacks on the side, like cookies or brownies) earn them some spending money this summer, it’ll also teach valuable lessons.


2. Make a giant board game with chalk
Whether it’s hopscotch or Twister, pull out the chalk sticks and get creative. Invite a few neighbourhood kids over for double the fun.


3. Visit the public library
Even for kids who aren’t bookworms, there is likely something to pique their interest at the local library. Oftentimes, they run all kinds of classes and workshops for kids from finger painting to meet-and-greats with authors.


4. Make ice cream or popsicles
Even the youngest of children can follow a simple recipe of freezing popsicle mixtures — and, for the older or braver, turn to ice cream bowls and a bit of elbow grease to make some deliciously cold treats.


5. Look into summer camps
If you’re stuck working and can’t take time off, summer camps can be a great way to keep kids out of trouble and engaged. There is a camp for almost every interest, from adventure to science to cooking to coding — the options are endless.


6. Go camping — in your backyard
There’s no need to go very far for a camping adventure. Just pitch a tent in the back garden, make some s’mores over a fire (or the BBQ) and stargaze from just metres from the safety of home.


7. Have a water balloon fight
When the water restrictions come into effect and sprinklers are turned off, it’s not the end of water fun. Fill up some balloons and cool off by tossing them around.

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Sunny days and warm temperatures are a welcomed sign of summer coming. But it’s not too long before things start to get hot in the house— maybe too hot.


Putting a large AC unit in every room of the house or installing a swimming pool in the backyard might seem like great ways to keep cool, they’re also hugely expensive.


Here are some tips to cool things down without breaking the bank.


1. Grow some houseplants
Some plants, like cacti and bromeliads, take in water from the air and so can help reduce humidity in your home. That keeps everything cooler.


2. Buy a dehumidifier
If the plants aren’t cutting it, buy a dehumidifier to do the same job of removing moisture from the air and making you feel cooler even at hot temperatures.


3. Close your blinds
It might be nice to have rays of sunlight streaming in through the windows, but it heats up the space very quickly. Keeping the light out during the peak sunlight hours can reduce the temperature in your home from 10-15 C.


4. Shade the outside
If you can’t stand having the blinds drawn and a dark house, shade the outside of your windows with awnings. This will at least cool the air before it enters.


5. Reverse your fans
Setting the ceiling fans to spin counter-clockwise helps pull hot air up and away, rather than pushing it down towards you. In general, you want to pull warm air away rather than just move it around.


6. Cool sheets
Choosing materials that wick away heat and moisture – like silk or cotton — for your bed sheets can help you feel much better at night.


7. Create a flow of air
Be strategic about where you place fans and which doors you open to create a flow of air moving throughout the house.


8. Self-care
If you’re feeling good yourself, the weather will feel more manageable. Drink lots of water to stay hydrated, avoid exertion and wear appropriate clothes.

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New property listed in Zone 21, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 16015 103 AVE in Edmonton.
Solid 1,087 s.f. raised bungalow on a private south facing lot in Britannia. Large oversized 24'x22' heated double garage. This property is perfect for an investment, redevelop or renovation project for the right buyer. Split back entry allows for separate entrance to lower level, RF4 Zoning. Upgraded forced air furnace and hot water tank, Asphalt shingles (2013), original Mahogany kitchen cabinets, original Oak Hardwood floors. Very Large Basement Windows, 60 Amp Electrical Service, Close to schools, shopping, public transportation, parks, etc.
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Things to do in Edmonton this month

The Mac and Cheese Festival (July 5 – 7)
A celebration of the gooey classic favourite.


Edmonton International Street Performers Festival (July 5 – 14)
A whirlwind of acts, from dances to mimes, hits the streets.

Dog City Festival (July 13)
A new event that brings together dogs — and tries to break the world record for the biggest dog yoga class ever.

Taste of Edmonton (July 18 – 28)
Western Canada’s largest food festival that lasts for nearly two weeks.

K-Days (July 19 – 28)
An extravaganza of rides, games, music, food and adventure that kids and adults alike will love.

Interstellar Rodeo (July 26 – 28)
A must-see music festival that’s unique in more than one way.

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New property listed in Zone 27, Edmonton
I have listed a new property at 13915 149 AVE in Edmonton.
Here's a beautifully upgraded family home located in a quiet Culd-de-sac on a pie shaped south facing yard. A roomy covered veranda is a wonderful feature of the great curb appeal of this property. Inside you'll find vaulted ceilings, maple hardwood in the Living, Dining & Kitchen areas. The remodeled kitchen has Stainless steel appliances, an island for extra storage & convenience as well as a large corner pantry. Upstairs has the large master bedroom with walk-in closet, 2 additional bedrooms & 4pc Jacuzzi bath. The lower walkout level has huge windows, a great den/office space, 2nd 4pc bath & large family room with a cozy gas fireplace. The basement is nicely finished with a large rec room, laundry and storage. The private, fully fenced south facing yard has a stone patio for entertaining, private rear entrance and a large double detached garage. Close to multiple schools, shopping, public transportation, parks, walkways make this a perfect family or starter home!!!
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Summer Festivals in Edmonton

Summer Solstice Music Festival (June 11 – 21)

The 12th music festival hosted by Edmonton Chamber Music Society.


Improvaganza (June 12 – 22)

An international improve and sketch comedy festival with ten days of laughter.
 

Tri A Taste (June 15)
A food festival bringing flavours together from around the world.
 

Freewill Shakespeare Festival (June 18 – July)

Different variations of Shakespeare’s productions, from the contemporary to professional.
 

International Jazz Festival (June 21 – June 3)
More than 50 concerts are orchestrated at different venues around the city.


Boodang Outdoor Music Festival (June 28 – 30)
A three-day festival of music, hosted outside where you can enjoy the warm weather.
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