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Edmonton! It's June! And sure, it's chilly enough that I wore scarf & gloves on my grocery run Tuesday, & thunderstorm warnings make every day exciting, but we may be missing the cool fresh air soon enough. Whatever the weather, there will be long days with lots to do around town.
June is international Pride Month, and even if the official Edmonton festival & parade is not until August, there's lots going on, both family-friendly and 18+, including multiple Pride in the Park events & one Pride in the Parking Lot (in Mill Woods).
June is also National Indigenous History Month leading up to Indigenous People's Day on June 21. The RAM, World of Science, and Fort Edmonton Park all have special programming.
I haven't finished putting together my music picks for the month, but there's so much going on this weekend that I wanted to post the festival & theatre calendars!
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0 likes, 0 comments - phd_farm on June 5, 2026: "June 5th we are open The forecast has a yellow warning for severe understood but the radar shows that this is mostly West of the city. If it will change. We might need to close early for the safety of our customers #ShopLocal #urbanfarm #plants #gardening #yeg".
June 5, 1924 and The Grads Play Cleveland Tonight at Vintage Edmonton: