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The Saskatchewan Roughriders next home game Friday night against the Edmonton Elks features a holiday theme in the heart of summer. Details are sketchy, but the home team is inviting fans to embrace the spirit of giving.
Were bringing the holidays home for some festive football with Mosaic Stadium set to shine like a star on the tree, says a news release. Its the jolliest night of the summer as we bring the chill to a warm prairie night.
Along with Fridays Christmas theme, the Coors Light Party in the Park opens three hours before game-time and closes at kickoff before every home contest.
Billed as the ultimate spot for pre-game fun with activities for Rider fans of all ages, it takes place in Confederation Park on the west side of Mosaic Stadium.
Party in the Park features: inflatables, face painters and tailgate games for all ages; a food truck, full-service bar and ice cream truck; performances by the Rider pep band and cheer team; and, giveaways from the Rider hype team and select corporate partners.
Learn more at riderville.ca.
French-Algerian performer Pierre Bensusan is bringing his latest world tour to the Artesian on Saturday night.
In an online preview, fans are invited to a wonderful evening with legendary guitarist and composer Pierre Bensusan (aka The Prince of DADGAD) as he celebrates 50 years of genre-bending world music with his acclaimed solo show One Guitar, One Voice.
World music is a fusion of traditional, contemporary, jazz, classical and pop music. Bensusan with his steel-string acoustic guitar is referred to one of the most eloquent world music musicians of our time.
He has been named best guitarist of world music by the readers of Guitar Player Magazine while his triple record Encore was named a Grand Prix winner for best live album at the Independent Music Awards.
The Grasslands neighbourhood continues its summer events series on Saturday (11 a.m.-2 p.m.) at the Landing with a special appearance by beloved cartoon character Bluey.
Activities also include bouncy castles, games and a market with crafts and goods created by kids in the local community.
No walk-ins. Registration is required at grasslands.ca.
Reginas Handsome Bevel Improv is presenting an evening of laughs and entertainment on Saturday at the Unitarian Centre (2700 College Ave.).