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Astral Harvest Music & Arts Festival, Driftpile, AB, July 5 - 8, 2012 Nestled in the beautiful boreal wilderness of Northern Alberta, the Astral Harvest Music and Arts Festival is truly a wonderland of sights and sounds. Be immersed in local and international talent at multiple stages powered by the ever- impressive PK Sounds & Lights. Interactive workshops and a variety of conferences are sure to inspire new modes of thought and action to


take as parting gifts. The live artists and performances offer a multi- sensory extravaganza, and will stimulate even your dullest senses. Astral Harvest’s family-friendly atmosphere is part of the magic of the event, with a playground and many child-centered activities aimed at keeping little harvesters entertained and engaged. Admission into the festival offers access to free camping, food vendors, marketplace, free water, free firewood, an ATM,


and hot, coin-operated showers. Astral Harvest is situated on the beautiful North Country Fair festival grounds owned by the Lesser Slave Lake North Country Community Association near Driftpile, Alberta. To find out more about this event, go to www. astralharvest.com.


50th Annual Eaglesham Fair,


Eaglesham, AB, August 10-12, 2012 Eaglesham and District Agricultural Society wants you to join them in celebrating 50 years serving the communities of the Central Peace River Country. The fair events will include: a parade, mud bogs, gymkhana, a horse show, baseball, an exhibit hall, calf scramble, kids games, a barbeque dinner and dance, and more. You can bring the family, camp on site, and even enter the many venues and competitions! To find out more about the Eaglesham Fair, go to www. eagleshamagsociety.ca or call (780) 359-3754 or (780) 359-3754, or email them at info@eagleshamags.com.


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