Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteri...
The Tongue on the Post Folk Music Festival 2024 is from Monday, January 22nd to Sunday, January 29th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
7 Days of incredible talent held at the historic Medalta Potteries!
Monday is the Supper & Song event at Mauro's Cafe & Bar in the beautiful Riverside area.
Suzie Vinnick will be taking the stage at 5:00 pm for a set, then dinner will follow with Suzie taking the stage once again for one last set to end the evening.
The cost is $65.00 and includes dinner - Drinks are extra.
Meal choices - Meat Lasagna entree, Steak with either ceaser salad or side pasta, or baked fettuccini alfredo with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Tuesday Flint & Feather return to the kiln. Husband-and-wife team Joal and Lauren Kamps share their ‘Rocky Mountain Folk-Pop’ songs.
Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Wednesday is Ryan Langlois in the kiln. Ryan is a recognized member of the music industry, Ryan breathes community; co-writing with burgeoning musicians and fostering development by hosting an "Original Story Open Mic."
All Kiln shows are $25 each.
The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Thursday head to Medalta for an exceptional experience in the historic brick beehive kilns where 2023 CFMA nominee Berk Jodoin will entertain you.
All Kiln shows are $25 each. The show starts at 7 pm with doors opening at 6:30 pm
Friday head to the reception gallery at Medalta Potteries for the Singer Songwriter Night.
Local musicians will be given the stage to promote the amazing talent we have right here in Alberta!
This event is free with a suggested donation of $5
Saturday has a jam-packed schedule!
Main-day artists will include, Noeline Hofman, Morgan Klaiber, Denver Venoit, Ron A McNeil, Andrew Scott, Tim Isberg, Julia Vos, and many more.
Check out the local artisan market as well as the bar that will be running throughout the day.
The cost for the Saturday is $30 and includes 8 hours of non-stop performances.
Sunday is the day all 3 headliners perform at Medalta Potteries.
The tickets for this event are $50 and include all 3 headliner acts.
This event has a start time of 2 pm.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Medicine Hat Olde Tyme Fair & Christmas Market 2023 is on Saturday, December 7th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
Bring the family to the Pioneer Village in Exhibition Park, on Saturday, Decembe...
The Medicine Hat Olde Tyme Fair & Christmas Market 2023 is on Saturday, December 7th in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
Bring the family to the Pioneer Village in Exhibition Park, on Saturday, December 7th from 5 pm to 8 pm for a fun-filled evening.at the Fair.
The Olde Tyme Christmas Market is from 4 pm to 9 pm at the Cypress Center where you will find artisans and vendors with lots of last-minute Christmas Gift Ideas!
FREE Photos with Santa!
FREE Hot Chocolate
FREE Hot Dogs
FREE Hay Rides
See you on December 7th
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The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and ...
The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and a pop-up amusement park. Don't miss out on the good range of ticket entry and free entertainment.
Methanex Kiddies Day
A day for the kids is planned, where they can enjoy hotdogs, popsicles, face painting, and bouncy castles. Games for different age groups are planned, like watermelon eating contests and scavenger hunts. This day is dedicated to bringing all the fun to your children during the Stampede.
Night Shows
The night shows are held at the Grandstand on the Stampede Grounds. Well-known bands perform their most popular and loved tunes, while community members and visitors live in the moment and dance to the live music underneath the stars. After you spend the day out in the sunshine, continue making more memories to look back on into the evening.
The Rodeo
This is the heart of the Stampede. You’ll watch athletes participate in chuck wagons, bareback riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, saddle bronc riding, team roping, barrel racing, bull riding, steer roping, and much more. This action-packed rodeo will have your eyes wide open waiting for the next move.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and ...
The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and a pop-up amusement park. Don't miss out on the good range of ticket entry and free entertainment.
Methanex Kiddies Day
A day for the kids is planned, where they can enjoy hotdogs, popsicles, face painting, and bouncy castles. Games for different age groups are planned, like watermelon eating contests and scavenger hunts. This day is dedicated to bringing all the fun to your children during the Stampede.
Night Shows
The night shows are held at the Grandstand on the Stampede Grounds. Well-known bands perform their most popular and loved tunes, while community members and visitors live in the moment and dance to the live music underneath the stars. After you spend the day out in the sunshine, continue making more memories to look back on into the evening.
The Rodeo
This is the heart of the Stampede. You’ll watch athletes participate in chuck wagons, bareback riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, saddle bronc riding, team roping, barrel racing, bull riding, steer roping, and much more. This action-packed rodeo will have your eyes wide open waiting for the next move.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and ...
The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and a pop-up amusement park. Don't miss out on the good range of ticket entry and free entertainment.
Methanex Kiddies Day
A day for the kids is planned, where they can enjoy hotdogs, popsicles, face painting, and bouncy castles. Games for different age groups are planned, like watermelon eating contests and scavenger hunts. This day is dedicated to bringing all the fun to your children during the Stampede.
Night Shows
The night shows are held at the Grandstand on the Stampede Grounds. Well-known bands perform their most popular and loved tunes, while community members and visitors live in the moment and dance to the live music underneath the stars. After you spend the day out in the sunshine, continue making more memories to look back on into the evening.
The Rodeo
This is the heart of the Stampede. You’ll watch athletes participate in chuck wagons, bareback riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, saddle bronc riding, team roping, barrel racing, bull riding, steer roping, and much more. This action-packed rodeo will have your eyes wide open waiting for the next move.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and ...
The Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in Medicine Hat, Alberta is a fun-family-friendly three-day event that originated in 1887. Come experience western culture and heritage with exciting rodeos and a pop-up amusement park. Don't miss out on the good range of ticket entry and free entertainment.
Methanex Kiddies Day
A day for the kids is planned, where they can enjoy hotdogs, popsicles, face painting, and bouncy castles. Games for different age groups are planned, like watermelon eating contests and scavenger hunts. This day is dedicated to bringing all the fun to your children during the Stampede.
Night Shows
The night shows are held at the Grandstand on the Stampede Grounds. Well-known bands perform their most popular and loved tunes, while community members and visitors live in the moment and dance to the live music underneath the stars. After you spend the day out in the sunshine, continue making more memories to look back on into the evening.
The Rodeo
This is the heart of the Stampede. You’ll watch athletes participate in chuck wagons, bareback riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, saddle bronc riding, team roping, barrel racing, bull riding, steer roping, and much more. This action-packed rodeo will have your eyes wide open waiting for the next move.
Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
The Medicine Hat Speedway is a Non-Profit club run organization that provides some of the best paved short track racing you'll find anywhere!
The Medicine Hat Speedway was started in 1985 following...
The Medicine Hat Speedway is a Non-Profit club run organization that provides some of the best paved short track racing you'll find anywhere!
The Medicine Hat Speedway was started in 1985 following the closure of the dirt track in Brooks. The original track was across from Canadian Fertilizers, a 3/8 mile clay oval. The main organizers getting the track off of the ground were Wayne Campbell, Ian Thomas and John Brink. Most of the first racers at the speedway had previously raced at the track outside of Brooks. As the track membership grew, we had drivers from Brooks, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Oyen, Acadia Valley and Richmound as full season racers. The track was built and maintained by volunteer hours (and still is today) from many people and the support of many local businesses in and around Medicine Hat donating, money, equipment, labour and materials.
The first club President was Sterling Adams followed by Wayne Campbell, Brian Smyth, Russell Rann and Andy Sykes. Brian Baxter was President during the relocation to the existing paved track in the mid season of 1993.
Today Al Patterson is our club President. We signed a new 15 year lease with the City of Medicine Hat in 2013 and now feature the Renegade Trucks, Elite Street Stock, Hobby Stock, Mini Cup cars, Baby Grands, Super Trucks and the IMCA Modifieds.
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The Medicine Hat Speedway is a Non-Profit club run organization that provides some of the best paved short track racing you'll find anywhere!
The Medicine Hat Speedway was started in 1985 following...
The Medicine Hat Speedway is a Non-Profit club run organization that provides some of the best paved short track racing you'll find anywhere!
The Medicine Hat Speedway was started in 1985 following the closure of the dirt track in Brooks. The original track was across from Canadian Fertilizers, a 3/8 mile clay oval. The main organizers getting the track off of the ground were Wayne Campbell, Ian Thomas and John Brink. Most of the first racers at the speedway had previously raced at the track outside of Brooks. As the track membership grew, we had drivers from Brooks, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Oyen, Acadia Valley and Richmound as full season racers. The track was built and maintained by volunteer hours (and still is today) from many people and the support of many local businesses in and around Medicine Hat donating, money, equipment, labour and materials.
The first club President was Sterling Adams followed by Wayne Campbell, Brian Smyth, Russell Rann and Andy Sykes. Brian Baxter was President during the relocation to the existing paved track in the mid season of 1993.
Today Al Patterson is our club President. We signed a new 15 year lease with the City of Medicine Hat in 2013 and now feature the Renegade Trucks, Elite Street Stock, Hobby Stock, Mini Cup cars, Baby Grands, Super Trucks and the IMCA Modifieds.
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Celebrating its twenty third year, The Medicine Hat JazzFest is a widely recognized world-class festival that has taken its place alongside the other great jazz festivals in Western Canada.
You will ...
Celebrating its twenty third year, The Medicine Hat JazzFest is a widely recognized world-class festival that has taken its place alongside the other great jazz festivals in Western Canada.
You will find an eclectic mix of venues, from the signature concert at the Downtown Bus Terminal Parkade to the intimate and quaint atmosphere of the late night clubs.
There is both free and ticketed events as well as a number of educational events including workshops, jams, a youth stage featuring the up and coming jazz musicians from Medicine Hat and a concert for elementary school children.
Just some of the past performers include Arturo Sandoval, Paquito diRivera, Bobby Hutcherson, Lee Konitz, Monty Alexander, Olver Jones, Downchild Blues Band, Powder Blues, Maraca, Ivana Santilli, and Paulo Ramos.