Welcome to our Town of St. Paul Community Events calendar.
All events must be relevant to the Town of St. Paul and must support our local community initiatives and be legal in nature.
Submissions must be in compliance with the Town of St. Paul's commitment to fostering a welcoming and inclusive community.
To submit an event, review our criteria and use the “submit an event” form. New postings will be reviewed and once approved, available to the public within three (3) business days.
The Town of St. Paul will review submissions and has the right to refuse submissions.
Town of St. Paul Event Criteria
All eligible public events are welcome.
Eligible events include:
Community meetings and events
Town sponsored events
Not-for-profit organization events
Multi-cultural events and celebrations
Not-for-profit events such as exercise, art and culture classes or meetings open to the community
Special (one time) events at faith organizations such as Nativity event, Thanksgiving dinner, clothing exchange, rummage sale
Registered not-for-profit and charity fundraisers
Farmers’ Markets within the St. Paul
The following events will not be included on this calendar:
For-profit events that are commercial in nature and, in the Town’s sole opinion, are attempting to advertise, promote or sell products or services of an individual or an individual business (e.g. home business parties/sales/demonstrations)
Personal garage sales
Political events: including notices of partisan political gatherings, nomination meetings, and constituency events. Non-partisan and/or community events hosted by an elected official or recognized political party will be reviewed and posted at the discretion of the calendar administrator.
Regularly scheduled faith services.
Events must be held in a physical location that can be accessed by the public. For example, online contests or recruitment events will not be accepted.
Events shall not promote hatred or disrespect of any group and shall not discriminate on any grounds covered by the Alberta Human Rights Act. In the event that The Town of St. Paul becomes aware of any violation of these principles, the posting will immediately be removed from the calendar without notice.
If your event has been declined by our calendar moderator, you are invited to contact Town of St. Paul Communications with any questions.
Ashmont Tot Time: Hosted by Lakeland Family Resource Network
Ashmont Agriplex
Connecting & learning through play. Join us with your little ones as we explore educational toys, play with others & learn new experiences through story time, singing & crafts. Mothers, fathers, grandparents & caregivers are all welcome.
Art Healing & Sharing Circle: Hosted by Mannawanis Centre
Mannwanis Native Friendship Centre (4901 - 50th Street)
Starting Thursday, October 19th the Mannwanis Centre will host a Art Healing & Sharing Circle at 9:30 a.m. Painting, dreamcatcher making, beading and more! Creating safe spaces for story-telling, sharing life experiences and move towards healing.
Soup & Bannock will be provided after the session.
For more information contact Megan or Chantel at 780-645-4630 or visit Mannawanis Facebook page.
The Nutcracker - 10th Anniversary: Hosted by St. Paul & District Arts Foundation
Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Cultural Center, 5601 -51 St., St. Paul, Alberta
The Nutcracker is presented by the St. Paul & District Arts Foundation, artistically directed by Dave Ganert. A magical classic holiday performance you surely do not want to miss at the All Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Cultural Center - 5601 - 51St. Paul, AB It’s Christmas Eve and a young girl named Clara has just received the most magical gift from her eccentric Uncle Drosselmeyer – a Nutcracker doll. As she falls asleep that Christmas Eve with her new toy she steps into a dreamy adventure. Join Clara and her nutcracker doll as they embark on a magical journey featuring epic battles with some pesky rats, snow royalty, the renowned Sugar Plum Fairy, and dancers from all over the world! Families and kids of all ages can enjoy the St. Paul & District Art Foundation’s engaging retelling of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker”. Celebrate the holiday season with us at our tenth annual performance featuring a diverse cast of performers consisting of students and cultural/professional dancers from all over Alberta including dancers with Viter Ukrainian Dancers from Edmonton, AB. The Nutcracker is a crowd-pleaser that is sure to delight even the youngest ballet fans.
Performance Dates and Times:
Saturday, December 2nd l 2:30 PM Doors open at 1:45 PM
Saturday, December 2nd | 7:30 PM Doors open at 6:45 PM
Sunday, December 4th | 2:30 PM Doors open at 1:45 PM
TICKETS AVAILABLE: There are three ways to get your tickets today! 1) Purchase tickets online through Canada Helps by scanning the QR codes on the poster or following the link above 2) Send us a quick email at mpdowntownartsstudio@outlook.com (don't forget the double "s") and we will be sure to reserve your tickets at the door. Payment will be required in advance prior to the day of performance. (eg. etransfer) 3) Visit Happy House @ 4215 50 Ave, St. Paul, AB (across from Tim Horton's) which is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Monday - Saturday)
The Nutcracker - 10th Anniversary: Hosted by St. Paul & District Arts Foundation
Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Cultural Center (5601 - 51 Street)
The Nutcracker is presented by the St. Paul & District Arts Foundation, artistically directed by Dave Ganert. A magical classic holiday performance you surely do not want to miss at the All Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Cultural Center - 5601 - 51St. Paul, AB It’s Christmas Eve and a young girl named Clara has just received the most magical gift from her eccentric Uncle Drosselmeyer – a Nutcracker doll. As she falls asleep that Christmas Eve with her new toy she steps into a dreamy adventure. Join Clara and her nutcracker doll as they embark on a magical journey featuring epic battles with some pesky rats, snow royalty, the renowned Sugar Plum Fairy, and dancers from all over the world! Families and kids of all ages can enjoy the St. Paul & District Art Foundation’s engaging retelling of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker”. Celebrate the holiday season with us at our tenth annual performance featuring a diverse cast of performers consisting of students and cultural/professional dancers from all over Alberta including dancers with Viter Ukrainian Dancers from Edmonton, AB. The Nutcracker is a crowd-pleaser that is sure to delight even the youngest ballet fans.
Performance Dates and Times:
Saturday, December 2nd l 2:30 PM Doors open at 1:45 PM
Saturday, December 2nd | 7:30 PM Doors open at 6:45 PM
Sunday, December 4th | 2:30 PM Doors open at 1:45 PM
TICKETS AVAILABLE: There are three ways to get your tickets today! 1) Purchase tickets online through Canada Helps by scanning the QR codes on the poster or following the link above 2) Send us a quick email at mpdowntownartsstudio@outlook.com (don't forget the double "s") and we will be sure to reserve your tickets at the door. Payment will be required in advance prior to the day of performance. (eg. etransfer) 3) Visit Happy House @ 4215 50 Ave, St. Paul, AB (across from Tim Horton's) which is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Monday - Saturday) Saint Paul, Alberta
The Nutcracker - 10th Anniversary: Hosted by St. Paul & District Arts Foundation
Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Cultural Center
The Nutcracker is presented by the St. Paul & District Arts Foundation, artistically directed by Dave Ganert. A magical classic holiday performance you surely do not want to miss at the All Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Cultural Center - 5601 - 51St. Paul, AB It’s Christmas Eve and a young girl named Clara has just received the most magical gift from her eccentric Uncle Drosselmeyer – a Nutcracker doll. As she falls asleep that Christmas Eve with her new toy she steps into a dreamy adventure. Join Clara and her nutcracker doll as they embark on a magical journey featuring epic battles with some pesky rats, snow royalty, the renowned Sugar Plum Fairy, and dancers from all over the world! Families and kids of all ages can enjoy the St. Paul & District Art Foundation’s engaging retelling of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker”. Celebrate the holiday season with us at our tenth annual performance featuring a diverse cast of performers consisting of students and cultural/professional dancers from all over Alberta including dancers with Viter Ukrainian Dancers from Edmonton, AB. The Nutcracker is a crowd-pleaser that is sure to delight even the youngest ballet fans.
Performance Dates and Times:
Saturday, December 2nd l 2:30 PM Doors open at 1:45 PM
Saturday, December 2nd | 7:30 PM Doors open at 6:45 PM
Sunday, December 4th | 2:30 PM Doors open at 1:45 PM
TICKETS AVAILABLE: There are three ways to get your tickets today! 1) Purchase tickets online through Canada Helps by scanning the QR codes on the poster or following the link above 2) Send us a quick email at mpdowntownartsstudio@outlook.com (don't forget the double "s") and we will be sure to reserve your tickets at the door. Payment will be required in advance prior to the day of performance. (eg. etransfer) 3) Visit Happy House @ 4215 50 Ave, St. Paul, AB (across from Tim Horton's) which is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Monday - Saturday)
Mallaig Tot Time: Hosted by Lakeland Family Resource Network
Mallaig Seniors Hall
Connecting & learning through play. Join us with your little ones as we explore educational toys, play with others & learn new experiences through story time, singing & crafts. Mothers, fathers, grandparents & caregivers are all welcome.
Indigenous Craft Night: Hosted by Mannawanis Centre
Mannwanis Native Friendship Centre (4901 - 50th Street)
Starting October 18th every Wednesday the Mannawanis Centre will have a craft night starting at 6pm. Join us for an evening of Indigenous crafts. Snacks & beverages provided.
For more information contact Megan or Chantel at 780-645-4630 or visit the Mannawanis Facebook Page.
Art Healing & Sharing Circle: Hosted by Mannawanis Centre
Mannwanis Native Friendship Centre (4901 - 50th Street)
Starting Thursday, October 19th the Mannwanis Centre will host a Art Healing & Sharing Circle at 9:30 a.m. Painting, dreamcatcher making, beading and more! Creating safe spaces for story-telling, sharing life experiences and move towards healing.
Soup & Bannock will be provided after the session.
For more information contact Megan or Chantel at 780-645-4630 or visit Mannawanis Facebook page.
Ashmont Tot Time: Hosted by Lakeland Family Resource Network
Ashmont Agriplex
Connecting & learning through play. Join us with your little ones as we explore educational toys, play with others & learn new experiences through story time, singing & crafts. Mothers, fathers, grandparents & caregivers are all welcome.
Spread holiday cheer and make a difference in our community.
Our starting location is in the Back Nine and we end at the Rec Centre. We are very sorry that we can't provide an estimate for time; however, you can download, and follow us, on the Glympse app using the public tag; SANTASFOODDRIVE2023.
Mallaig Tot Time: Hosted by Lakeland Family Resource Network
Mallaig Seniors Hall
Connecting & learning through play. Join us with your little ones as we explore educational toys, play with others & learn new experiences through story time, singing & crafts. Mothers, fathers, grandparents & caregivers are all welcome.
Indigenous Craft Night: Hosted by Mannawanis Centre
Mannwanis Native Friendship Centre (4901 - 50th Street)
Starting October 18th every Wednesday the Mannawanis Centre will have a craft night starting at 6pm. Join us for an evening of Indigenous crafts. Snacks & beverages provided.
For more information contact Megan or Chantel at 780-645-4630 or visit the Mannawanis Facebook Page.
Art Healing & Sharing Circle: Hosted by Mannawanis Centre
Mannwanis Native Friendship Centre (4901 - 50th Street)
Starting Thursday, October 19th the Mannwanis Centre will host a Art Healing & Sharing Circle at 9:30 a.m. Painting, dreamcatcher making, beading and more! Creating safe spaces for story-telling, sharing life experiences and move towards healing.
Soup & Bannock will be provided after the session.
For more information contact Megan or Chantel at 780-645-4630 or visit Mannawanis Facebook page.
Ashmont Tot Time: Hosted by Lakeland Family Resource Network
Ashmont Agriplex
Connecting & learning through play. Join us with your little ones as we explore educational toys, play with others & learn new experiences through story time, singing & crafts. Mothers, fathers, grandparents & caregivers are all welcome.
Mallaig Tot Time: Hosted by Lakeland Family Resource Network
Mallaig Seniors Hall
Connecting & learning through play. Join us with your little ones as we explore educational toys, play with others & learn new experiences through story time, singing & crafts. Mothers, fathers, grandparents & caregivers are all welcome.
Indigenous Craft Night: Hosted by Mannawanis Centre
Mannwanis Native Friendship Centre (4901 - 50th Street)
Starting October 18th every Wednesday the Mannawanis Centre will have a craft night starting at 6pm. Join us for an evening of Indigenous crafts. Snacks & beverages provided.
For more information contact Megan or Chantel at 780-645-4630 or visit the Mannawanis Facebook Page.
Art Healing & Sharing Circle: Hosted by Mannawanis Centre
Mannwanis Native Friendship Centre (4901 - 50th Street)
Starting Thursday, October 19th the Mannwanis Centre will host a Art Healing & Sharing Circle at 9:30 a.m. Painting, dreamcatcher making, beading and more! Creating safe spaces for story-telling, sharing life experiences and move towards healing.
Soup & Bannock will be provided after the session.
For more information contact Megan or Chantel at 780-645-4630 or visit Mannawanis Facebook page.
2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties Provincials
Clancy Richard Arena
St. Paul to Host 2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties®’ Tournament of Hearts!
The town of St. Paul and the St. Paul Curling Club are excited to welcome Alberta’s top eight women’s teams to the Clancy Richard Arena, January 22 – 28, 2024.
Over five days of stellar curling competition, St. Paul will host athletes and fans in one of Curling Alberta’s flagship events.
2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties Provincials
Clancy Richard Arena
St. Paul to Host 2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties®’ Tournament of Hearts!
The town of St. Paul and the St. Paul Curling Club are excited to welcome Alberta’s top eight women’s teams to the Clancy Richard Arena, January 22 – 28, 2024.
Over five days of stellar curling competition, St. Paul will host athletes and fans in one of Curling Alberta’s flagship events.
2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties Provincials
Clancy Richard Arena
St. Paul to Host 2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties®’ Tournament of Hearts!
The town of St. Paul and the St. Paul Curling Club are excited to welcome Alberta’s top eight women’s teams to the Clancy Richard Arena, January 22 – 28, 2024.
Over five days of stellar curling competition, St. Paul will host athletes and fans in one of Curling Alberta’s flagship events.
2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties Provincials
Clancy Richard Arena
St. Paul to Host 2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties®’ Tournament of Hearts!
The Town of St. Paul and the St. Paul Curling Club are excited to welcome Alberta’s top eight women’s teams to the Clancy Richard Arena, January 22 – 28, 2024.
Over five days of stellar curling competition, St. Paul will host athletes and fans in one of Curling Alberta’s flagship events.
2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties Provincials
Clancy Richard Arena
St. Paul to Host 2024 Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties®’ Tournament of Hearts!
The town of St. Paul and the St. Paul Curling Club are excited to welcome Alberta’s top eight women’s teams to the Clancy Richard Arena, January 22 – 28, 2024.
Over five days of stellar curling competition, St. Paul will host athletes and fans in one of Curling Alberta’s flagship events.
Canadian Volunteer Income Tax Program: Hosted by FCSS
FCSS Offices
Need help with your taxes? Our FREE tax Clinic runs from March 1st to April 29th. We help hundreds of community members get benefits they may not otherwise receive.
Canadian Volunteer Income Tax Program: Hosted by FCSS
FCSS Office
Need help with your taxes? Our FREE tax Clinic runs from March 1st to April 29th. We help hundreds of community members get benefits they may not otherwise receive.
Canadian Volunteer Income Tax Program: Hosted by FCSS
FCSS Offices
Need help with your taxes? Our FREE tax Clinic runs from March 1st to April 29th. We help hundreds of community members get benefits they may not otherwise receive.
Canadian Volunteer Income Tax Program: Hosted by FCSS
FCSS Offices
Need help with your taxes? Our FREE tax Clinic runs from March 1st to April 29th. We help hundreds of community members get benefits they may not otherwise receive.
Canadian Volunteer Income Tax Program: Hosted by FCSS
FCSS Offices
Need help with your taxes? Our FREE tax Clinic runs from March 1st to April 29th. We help hundreds of community members get benefits they may not otherwise receive.
Canadian Volunteer Income Tax Program: Hosted by FCSS
FCSS Offices
Need help with your taxes? Our FREE tax Clinic runs from March 1st to April 29th. We help hundreds of community members get benefits they may not otherwise receive.
Our semi annual clothing exchange allows our community members to donated gently used unwanted clothing and household items to an event where those in need can shop at no cost. We are able to serve hundreds of community members each year giving them an opportunity to re build or afford the items they need for daily living.
Big thanks to all those who donate. This event would not be the great success that it is without your generosity.
Our semi annual clothing exchange allows our community members to donated gently used unwanted clothing and household items to an event where those in need can shop at no cost. We are able to serve hundreds of community members each year giving them an opportunity to re build or afford the items they need for daily living.
Big thanks to all those who donate. This event would not be the great success that it is without your generosity.
Our semi annual clothing exchange allows our community members to donated gently used unwanted clothing and household items to an event where those in need can shop at no cost. We are able to serve hundreds of community members each year giving them an opportunity to re build or afford the items they need for daily living.
Big thanks to all those who donate. This event would not be the great success that it is without your generosity.