10 Things to Do in Edmonton This Weekend: June 13-15

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Check out the new Worn to Be Wild exhibit at Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton, opening June 14. Photo courtesy Glenbow Museum.

1. Take little ones to experience theatre, music, and art at the Sprouts Theatre Festival (June 14-15, 1 pm).

2. “Truck hop” between food trucks at What the Truck in Old Strathcona (June 13, 5-9 pm).

3. Enjoy live music while browsing local retail and food vendors at Hawker’s Market (June 14, 6 pm – 11:30 pm).

4. Chow down on BBQ and enjoy family activities and live entertainment and the great outdoors at Porkapalooza (June 13-15).

5. Check out the new exhibit Worn to Be Wild at Royal Alberta Museum—featuring motorcycles, retro ad material, and iconic leather jackets (Opens June 14).

6. Visit the 104 St. Farmers’ Market and get a sneak peek of Taste of Edmonton’s 30th Anniversary Celebrations—there will be food samples, discounted tickets, and workshop previews at their stand next to Sobey’s on Jasper Ave. & 104 St (June 14, 10 am – 2 pm).

7. See the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra perform music from contemporary films like Harry Potter and Spiderman, hits by Ian Tyson, and traditional and contemporary Ukrainian music at Symphony in the Village at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village (June 14, 6 pm).

8. Cheer on your team at the live, outdoor screening of Italy vs. England FIFA World Cup game in Caboto Park—there will be family activities and free food, too to celebrate the Italian Centre’s 55th Birthday (June 14, 12 pm – 4 pm; broadcast at 4 pm).

9. Walk through the rose and geranium exhibit in the feature pyramid at the Muttart Conservatory—this beautiful floral display is on until June 15.

10. Edmonton Pride Festival continues through June 15 with a family picnic on June 14, the Mayor’s Pride Brunch on June 15, and 10 other events.

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