July 20, 21, 22nd Weekend


Head for the Hills

Three Hills' Centennial  Celebration Weekend
is going to be jam-packed full of activities for all ages.

Friday, July 20, 2012
1pm – 9pm Registration @ Arena, meeting room, main floor.
                        Souvenir Sales Table @ Arena
                        Kathy’s Corner Lunch Bar @ Arena
                        Arts and Crafts Display – Arena up stairs Meeting Room
                        Meet and Greet visiting Stations - Arena upstairs
                        Meet & Greet Coffee Bar located in the Curling Rink Lounge -
                        Prairie Heritage Museum –located in Maxwell Center, PBI 

1pm -3pm     Model Railway Village of Three Hills 1912 @ Old Fire Hall, 100 block - 4 Ave South.
1pm - 7 pm   Three Hills Municipal Library Open House
2pm – 4pm Guided Town Tour via Antique Car Club & other vehicles - Begins at Arena -Museum
7pm – 9pm Arts Academy – Bruce Innes and the Original Caste singers.
8pm – 9pm Free Teen Swim @ Aquatic Centre – teen music and games
8pm - Concession Stand @ Recreation Park - Open
9pm - Stampede Stage with various entertainers @ Recreation Park (across from hospital)-
10:30 p.m. Fireworks


Saturday, July 21, 2012
8am – 10:30 am - Registration Opens @ Arena (Closed for parade)
8am – 10 am IGA Street Community Breakfast -- Restaurants also open for Breakfast
11am – 12:30ish Centennial Parade on Main Street
12:30 pm – 2pm Lunch option Restaurants*** United Church lunch – sandwich, pie & beverage**General Store food vendors
12:30 pm (after parade) – Dignitaries Lunch at Community Center
1pm – 8 pm Kathy’s Corner Lunch Bar Open @ Arena
1pm - 5 pm Registration Open ( closed for Official Opening Ceremony)
1pm – 5pm Artists’ Display @ Arena upstairs
1 pm – 3 pm Three Hills Municipal Library Open House
1pm - 5pm ‘Meet and Greet’ @Arena upstairs
1pm – 6pm Curling Rink Lounge - open
1:30pm Battle of the Axes – Main Street- Fire Dept. Kids competition, silent auction
1-4pm Kids Carnival- Curling Rink
2pm Stampede Stage with various entertainers – Main Street between 4th & 5th Ave.
2pm Tractor Pull – Rodeo Grounds
2 pm Official Opening- Arena
3 pm History Book launch- Arena-- Auction of first three books, sale of History Book to all in attendance
3 – 5pm Model Railway Village of Three Hills 1912 @ Old Fire Hall, 100 block 4 Ave. South.
4:30pm Exhibition Ball Game – Recreation Park
              Concession Stand – open – Recreation Park
            Anderson Park Ground Breaking Cerermony
5 pm- Official Dedication of Habitat for Humanity House (near Anderson Park)
5 pm - 7pm Beef Supper @ Prairie ($20 pre-paid) - two seatings 5pm and 6pm
Beef on a bun – Community Centre
7pm - School Reunion Class of '70, '71,'72
7pm – 8:30pm Ben Crane – $5 @ door - Prairie North Auditorium
8pm – 12pm The Emeralds Cabaret- 18 yrs+ - $10 or $15 at the door – Curling Rink
9pm – 12 pm Trooper Cabaret- 18 yrs.+ $20 or $25 at the door - Arena
9pm – 10pm Free Teen Swim @ Aquatic Centre – music and games       


Sunday, July 22, 2011
8am – 10 am Breakfast @ Prairie and Town restaurants.
10:30 am Non-denominational Church Service Rick Down Athletic Centre (sportplex), Prairie
Closing Remarks by Mayor Tim Shearlaw (at end of church service)
10am – 3pmKathy’s Corner Lunch Bar Open @ Arena
NoonLunch Meal @ Prairie Dining Room, town restaurants
1pm – 4pm Meet and Greet @ arena
1pm Tractor Pull FINALS– Rodeo Grounds
1pm – 4pm Artists’ display – arena upstairs
1pm – 3 pm Guided Town Tour via Antique Car Club & other vehicles - Begins at Prairie Dining Hall- Museum
Model Railway Village of Three Hills 1912 @ Old Fire Hall, 100 Block 4 Ave. South
2-4pm  Class of '60-'65 Community Center--Lodge Room
4pmknock down/clean up
        


Wondering what entertainment we have planned??
Take a look
for the young at heart.....


and for those  a little older.....

8 comments:

  1. Hi, looks like a fun weekend. We were wondering, when Trooper performs at the arena if it is going to be a concert or a dance?
    Walter Schmidt

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    1. We are still working out the details, but are hoping that it will be a cabaret style event, with a area for dancing.

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  2. Where & when can we get tickets?

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    1. Tickets have not gone on sale yet for any of the performances. I will be adding a new "page" --Ticket Sales-- when the entertainment sub-committee releases that information.
      My guess (and I stress this is only my guess)
      is that tickets will go on sale around the beginning of May and will be available through the town office and local businesses.

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  3. If we live out of town and want tickets to Trooper how would we get them?

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  4. All the details can now be found on the "Ticket Sales" page for all venues that can be pre-paid

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  5. would the Trooper show be all ages?

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