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Community
TUE
JUN 23
Community & FundraisersEducation & Workshops

Iiniskiim Stones

The Blackfoot Resource Hub invites participants to search for Iiniskiim (buffalo stones) guided by Blackfoot knowledge holders. This educational outing combines cultural learning with hands-on experience in natural stone identification. Register by calling 587-787-8846 for details about this community program.

9:30 a.m.
Lethbridge ICA, Lethbridge
Community
TUE
JUN 23
Community & FundraisersFestivals & Markets

National Indigenous Peoples Day 2026 Celebration

Lethbridge hosts a National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration on June 23 at University Hall, organized in partnership with Iikaisskini Indigenous Services and Ayaahkimina Indigenous Wellness. The event recognizes Indigenous history and culture as part of National Indigenous History Month, welcoming community members of all backgrounds.

All day
UH - University Hall, Lethbridge
Arts
TUE
JUN 23
Arts & TheatreCommunity & Fundraisers

Pride Film Series: The Librarians

The Lethbridge Public Library screens The Librarians, a 2025 documentary following librarians defending intellectual freedom and combating book banning across the United States. Part of the library's Pride Film Series, the screening explores censorship challenges in Texas, Florida, and beyond. Open to adults.

6:00 p.m.
Lethbridge Public Library, Lethbridge
Sports
TUE
JUN 23
Sports & RecreationCommunity & Fundraisers

Off The Record - Building Safer Communities

Off The Record is a summer sports initiative bringing together Lethbridge Police, Fire, and EMS with local youth for friendly, recreational activities. No experience necessary. The program builds positive connections between first responders and the community through engaging sports and activities. Registration required.

6:30 p.m.
Mike Mountain Horse School , Lethbridge
Community
WED
JUN 24
Community & FundraisersEducation & Workshops

Traditional Ribbon Shirt Making

12:00 p.m.
Blackfoot Resource Hub, Lethbridge
Education
WED
JUN 24
Education & WorkshopsCommunity & Fundraisers

Wellness Wednesday: Diabetes - Ask an Expert

Lethbridge Public Library's Wellness Wednesday series presents a diabetes education session featuring a pharmacist from London Drugs. This free public program offers practical health information and expert Q&A for adults interested in diabetes awareness and management. Part of the library's ongoing wellness programming.

2:00 p.m.
Lethbridge Public Library, Lethbridge
Meditation Basics for Enhanced Wellbeing with Elaine Jagielski
WED
JUN 24
Education & WorkshopsCommunity & Fundraisers

Meditation Basics for Enhanced Wellbeing with Elaine Jagielski

Meditation Basics for Enhanced Wellbeing is a workshop led by Elaine Jagielski, a wellness educator with over 40 years of fitness instruction experience. Participants will explore meditative practices and techniques to reduce stress, anxiety, and pain while improving sleep and focus. All ages welcome.

6:30 p.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Community
THU
JUN 25
Community & FundraisersFamily & Kids

Berry Picking

Blackfoot Resource Hub invites participants on a berry-picking excursion on the land. This harvesting session offers a chance to connect with traditional food practices and the natural environment. Registration required; call 587-787-8846 for details.

9:30 a.m.
Lethbridge ICA, Lethbridge
Education
FRI
JUN 26
Education & WorkshopsCommunity & Fundraisers

Time For You - A Personal Growth Group

Time For You is a free personal growth group for adults 18 and older focused on self-care, learning, and skill-building in a supportive environment. Participants meet at LFS Counselling Office to learn and practice together. Registration required by May 27, 2026.

9:30 a.m.
LFS Counselling Office, Lethbridge
Community
TUE
JUN 30
Community & Fundraisers

First Nations Health Consortium

Blackfoot Resource Hub partners with First Nations Health Consortium to provide community support services. This monthly event helps families navigate Jordan's Principle and apply for Status Cards, ensuring access to essential services in a culturally respectful manner. Registration required.

10:00 a.m.
Blackfoot Resource Hub, Lethbridge
Canada Day Festival
WED
JUL 1
Festivals & MarketsFamily & Kids

Canada Day Festival

Canada Day Festival at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden celebrates the national holiday with performances, activities, and fireworks. The day-long event features taiko drumming, face painting, origami demonstrations, and evening fireworks at Henderson Lake. Admission is $20 per person (ages 6+). The garden is open 10 AM to 11 PM.

All day
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, Lethbridge
Explore the River Valley with Larkfir Conservation: Session 1 - Birds in the Afternoon
MON
JUL 6
Education & WorkshopsFamily & Kids

Explore the River Valley with Larkfir Conservation: Session 1 - Birds in the Afternoon

Join biologist and educator Brook Skagen for a two-hour exploration of birds in the Oldman River Valley. Starting with an introduction at the Galt Museum, participants will venture into the landscape for guided observation and nature-inspired art activities. Designed for curious kids, families, and lifelong learners of all ages. Registration required; $15 per person, free for members.

11:00 a.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Education
WED
JUL 8
Education & WorkshopsCommunity & Fundraisers

Anger Awareness

Anger Awareness is a free personal growth group for adults 18 and older offered by LFS Counselling. Participants learn about the connections between anger, thoughts, and behavior, and develop practical coping skills. Registration required by June 29, 2026. Contact 403-327-5724 to schedule an intake appointment.

5:30 p.m.
LFS Counselling Office, Lethbridge
Education
THU
JUL 9
Education & WorkshopsCommunity & Fundraisers

Priority Population Training - Indigenous Including Cultural Safety Training

Priority Population Training at Blackfoot Resource Hub focuses on Indigenous Support Navigators and cultural safety. This two-day mandatory training (July 9-10, 2026) covers intergenerational trauma, resource navigation, and cultural reconnection for Indigenous peoples. Registration opens May 15, 2026.

8:30 a.m.
Blackfoot Resource Hub, Lethbridge
Kids Carnival
FRI
JUL 10
Family & KidsCommunity & Fundraisers

Kids Carnival

The Galt Museum & Archives hosts a Kids Carnival with carnival games, crafts, face painting, and ice cream. Open to all ages with children attending alongside a caregiver. Museum admission applies; free for members. Registration encouraged.

10:30 a.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Sports
FRI
JUL 10
Sports & RecreationFamily & Kids

Off The Record – Building Safer Communities

Off The Record returns this summer at Redwood Park, bringing together youth and first responders from Lethbridge Police, Fire & EMS for friendly sports and recreational activities. No experience necessary. The event builds positive community connections through engaging, active programming open to all ages.

6:30 p.m.
Redwood Park , Lethbridge
Pedals and Public Art in Partnership with Bike Lane x SAAG
SAT
JUL 11
Arts & TheatreCommunity & Fundraisers

Pedals and Public Art in Partnership with Bike Lane x SAAG

Join a guided bike tour exploring Lethbridge's public art scene, starting from the Galt Museum & Archives. The 6–10 km ride at a relaxed pace takes participants through downtown to discover murals, sculptures, and artistic landmarks. Free bike inspections available beforehand. All ages welcome with caregivers; registration required.

5:30 p.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Education
MON
JUL 13
Education & WorkshopsCommunity & Fundraisers

Tier 1 System Navigator Training

Lethbridge ICA hosts a one-hour training session on the Tier 1 System Navigator program, covering the local ICA network and referral pathways. Designed for professionals and community members seeking to understand integrated care coordination in Lethbridge. Registration opens May 15, 2026.

11:00 a.m.
Lethbridge ICA, Lethbridge
Wild Tales on Park Trails: Indian Battle
TUE
JUL 14
Family & KidsEducation & Workshops

Wild Tales on Park Trails: Indian Battle

Wild Tales on Park Trails returns this summer, blending outdoor exploration with local history. Families and curious explorers discover Lethbridge's natural world and heritage through guided walks, stories, and activities along popular city trails. Presented by the Helen Schuler Nature Centre and Galt Museum. All ages welcome.

6:30 p.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Education
WED
JUL 15
Education & WorkshopsCommunity & Fundraisers

Anger Awareness

Anger Awareness is a free personal growth group for adults 18+ offered by LFS Counselling. Participants learn about the connections between anger, thoughts, and behavior, and develop practical skills to identify and manage anger effectively. Register by June 29, 2026.

5:30 p.m.
LFS Counselling Office, Lethbridge
Movement in the Museum: Contemporary and Old Style Fancy Dance with Alexis & Brad Butterly
WED
JUL 15
Arts & TheatreFamily & Kids

Movement in the Museum: Contemporary and Old Style Fancy Dance with Alexis & Brad Butterly

Movement in the Museum offers an evening of Fancy Dance instruction led by Alexis and Brad Butterly at the Galt Museum. This athletic, fast-paced powwow dance style is celebrated within the Blackfoot Confederacy. All ages welcome, free to participate, registration encouraged. Bring friends and family.

6:00 p.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Noticing: Building Observational Capacity by Drawing Native Plants Along the Oldman River
FRI
JUL 17
Education & WorkshopsArts & Theatre

Noticing: Building Observational Capacity by Drawing Native Plants Along the Oldman River

This workshop uses drawing exercises as a tool for building observational skills and attention to the prairie landscape along the Oldman River. Participants will practice noticing patterns and relationships in nature while learning about land stewardship. No drawing experience required. Suitable for ages 14+.

1:00 p.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Guided River Canoe Trip with High Level Canoes and Kayak
SAT
JUL 18
Sports & RecreationCommunity & Fundraisers

Guided River Canoe Trip with High Level Canoes and Kayak

Join a guided canoe trip down the Old Man River with High Level Canoes and Kayaks and Galt Museum staff. The three-hour journey starts at Botterill Bottom, passes under the High Level Bridge with a snack stop, and ends at Pavan Park. Learn about the river's history, Indigenous heritage, and coal industry while paddling. Adults, seniors, and kids with caregivers welcome. Registration required; $50 per person.

12:00 p.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
Community
SAT
JUL 18
Community & FundraisersEducation & Workshops

Codex Manual Smoke Test 20260522152856

Admin-created smoke test event for Lethbridge Events v1 verification.

7:00 p.m.
Galt Museum & Archives, Lethbridge
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