It’s Monday, which means the start of another long work week…
But Monday’s don’t always have to mean having the blues, because there are plenty of great events going on around the city that can turn today into something special.
See also
- $700 million offered by Government of Alberta for Calgary 2026 Olympics
- 40-storey building on Stephen Avenue getting facelift and new top floor restaurant
- New mandatory training for Alberta truck, bus drivers following Humboldt crash
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
What: Hamlet’s good friends are summoned to Denmark to comfort their grieving friend, but their journey is anything but boring! Their story of facing their fears seems as though it could be heading towards a tragic ending.
When: October 9 to 21
Time: 7:30 pm and 2 pm
Where: Martha Cohen Theatre – 215 8th Avenue SE
Tickets: Online, $30 to $76
Halloween After Dark
What: Create a FairyLight bottle at Matador Pizza and Steakhouse to get you ready for the spookiest season of them all!
When: Monday, October 15, 2018
Time: 7 pm
Where: Matador Pizza and Steakhouse — 4625 Varsity Drive NE #101
Tickets: Available online, $20
Pumpkin Patch Carving Contest
What: Take home the grand prize with your artistic ability by showing it off through carving a pumpkin. Pictures can be submitted online, and you can grab yourself a pumpkin to carve from the Clubhouse.
When: Monday, October 15, 2018
Time: 10 am to 10 pm
Where: The New Brighton Club — 2 New Brighton Drive, Calgary
Brooklyn Nine-Nine Trivia Night
What: Think you know everything there is to know about the NINE NINE? Prove it at this trivia night hosted by Hudsons Canadas Pub.
When: Monday, October 15, 2018
Time: 7:30 pm
Where: The Hudsons Canadas Pub — 16061 MacLeod Trail SE, Calgary
Tickets: Available online, $11
Spend an afternoon at the Glenbow
What: Come out to see some seriously awesome works of art at one of Calgary’s favourite cultural centres.
Recent Acquisitions 2018 – June 30 to December 9
Where: Glenbow Museum – 130 9th Avenue SE
Cost: Regular admission to the museum