Friday's got live music, hockey, and a cooler morning—get out.
It's 8°C and a Folk Festival weekend is kicking off. Here's what you need.
It's cooler this morning—we've dropped back to 8°C after the warmer stretch, so grab a layer before you head out. The UV's running high at 6.0, so sunscreen still matters even when it feels fresher. You've got plenty of daylight to work with: sunset's at 9:19 PM, so the evening's wide open.
There's hockey happening at Rogers Place this afternoon—the Hlinka Gretzky Cup semifinal tips at noon if you want to catch some international junior action before the weekend really gets rolling.
A few things worth knowing this morning: there's been another incident of anti-Islamic graffiti at a north Edmonton daycare, the second time in two months. That one's sitting heavy. On the flip side, the Give4Grades school supply drive has expanded to 58 backpacks and over 10,500 items heading into Sherwood Park, which speaks to what people here are actually about. The opioid crisis is deepening across Alberta—EMS fielded a record 10,562 calls last year—and that's the kind of quiet emergency that doesn't get the headlines it should.
If you're hungry, there's some good stuff happening. Lingnan's has been anchoring Edmonton family dinners for over 70 years with their egg rolls—that's the kind of place that's part of the texture here. Greg Sweeney's HOM Street Food is taking over the kitchen at Bibo's on Whyte, if you want to check that out. And Bazaar's bringing Ukrainian street food to Station Park in Old Scona, which fits perfectly with what this city's made of.
Tonight's the real draw though. The Edmonton Folk Festival starts at Gallagher Park at 6 PM—it's the first night of a three-day run, so if you've been meaning to get out there, tonight's your entry point. If live music's not your speed, there's comedy at Rick Bronson's (Alfred Robles at 7:30) and the Starlite Room's got RIPCORDZ with The Old Wives and Kroovy Rookers at 7. Sagar Wali Qawwali's performing at River Cree at 8 if you want something different. It's a Friday night in August—get outside while the sun's still up, grab dinner somewhere, and find your people.
Have a good one. See you out there.
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