Events Around Calgary: July 2015

Lifestyle & Design

First Flip Pancake Breakfast 215

The very first pancake breakfast of Stampede is on Thursday, July 2nd from 7:3am to 1:3am. Get your cowboy and cowgirl gear on, and head down into the Stephen Avenue action.Breakfast will be served right outside of the Telus Convention Centre and it is complimentary. Let’s not waste any time getting into the Stampede Spirit! Yee-Haw! http://www.calgarydowntown.com/things/entertainment/event-details/93223-first-flip-pancake-breakfast-215

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Core Stampede Fashion Show

While you’re downtown on July 2nd for the First Pancake Breakfast, you can catch the fashion show on the same strip Stephan Ave. Once you’ve feasted on pancakes at the First Flip on July 2nd, you can head over and get your fashion fill at the Core Stampede Fashion show also held on Stephen Avenue. The fashion show will feature top trending stampede outfits, and you won’t miss the models that have four legs! This years fashions will be coming from retailers like Holt Renfrew, Harry Rosen, Aritzia, BCBG, Michael Kors and more. Find your style for this Stampede and make sure you are looking Cowboy/Cowgirl Chic. http://www.coreshopping.ca/events/core-stampede-fashion-show

Source: Core TD Square

Sam Hunt: Cowboys Stampede Tent

The hottest ticket this city has this Stampede! Cowboys and Country 15.1 presents Sam Hunt live July 8th in the Cowboys Tent. Sam Hunt is a singer/songwriter from Georgia who has taken the charts by storm. You can probably start singing some of his songs right off the top of your head “House Party”, “Make You Miss Me” and “Take Your Time”. Get your dancing boots on and make sure to find your tickets fast! http://www.country15.com/contest/5394/info

Source: Country 15

Shakespeare by the Bow

When you need to escape from the crowds of stampede you can head over to Prince’s Island Park and let Shakespeare take you away. These dramatic events take place every Wednesday – Sunday from July 1, 215 to August 16, 215 (no performances during Folk Fest). The performances are done by recently graduated drama students from across Alberta. This year’s play is The Tempest which is filled “with elements of magic, betrayal and love, the play is considered to be one of Shakespeare's best” Avenue Magazine. https://www.theatrecalgary.com/plays/shakesbow/more_info/

Source: Theatre Calgary