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SUMMARY:Second Annual International Day of Dance
DESCRIPTION:No Distractions\, Just Dance! \nFive awesome workshops\, ALL for $5 (or $2 or $7 max) depending on where you fit on the sliding scale 🙂 \nWe’re loud and proud to bring to PoCo for the second time running\, the annual International Day of Dance celebration! We’ve handpicked LOCAL DANCERS (yes\, you might bump into them at the cafe or the grocery store or you probably grew up with them right here in PoCo 💕💕) \nFrom Zumba to HipHop to Highland Dancing to Indian Classical Dance to Bollywood Fusion …. From beginners to dance maniacs … we’ve got you covered at the beautiful Michael Wright Art Gallery at Leigh Square in PoCo! \nSee you on MAY 2nd!! 💃🕺🏼 \nhttps://www.zeffy.com/…/international-day-of-dance-in-poco \nWe’re FAMILY FRIENDLY\, seniors inclusive! 🤩 \nFor those planning to come with kids (GREAT IDEA!!!)\, we’ll have a craft workshop to keep them engaged while you groove! 💕💕
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/second-annual-international-day-of-dance/
LOCATION:The Gathering Place\, 200-2253 Leigh Square Pl\, Port Coquitlam\, BC\, V3C 3B8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Dance
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SUMMARY:Downtown PoCo Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a walking tour of downtown Port Coquitlam\, rain or shine! Get the inside scoop on this historic neighbourhood! \n\n\n\n\nJoin PoCo Heritage as we take a stroll around historic downtown Port Coquitlam. Learn about the development of our city\, sites of interest\, local stories\, and how things got to be the way they are! \nTour is by donation at the door: suggested amount – $5
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/downtown-poco-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:City of Port Coquitlam\, Port Coquitlam\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Walking Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="PoCo Heritage Museum and Archives":MAILTO:info@pocoheritage.org
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SUMMARY:ArtsConnect Jane's Walk: Port Coquitlam
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 2 May 2026\, join your neighbours for a series of Jane’s Walks taking place across the Tri-Cities. Informative and engaging walking conversations about the people and places and spaces and stories that make up our communities will take place through downtown Port Coquitlam\, Coquitlam City Centre\, and along Port Moody’s shoreline. \nJust what is it that makes a city the city that it is? What goes into what goes on in the streets and parks and paths that wind through the places that we live? What works? What doesn’t? What would you change? Why would you change it? What is it about the places we live and the spaces that we share that calls community together? \nJane’s Walk Port Coquitlam \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 10:30am – 11:30am \nStarting location: Gateway of Giants\, 2150 Wilson Avenue\, Port Coquitlam \nWalk Leader: Marnie Maule has been instructing in various mediums and age groups in Port Coquitlam for the last fourteen years and is pleased to find herself instructing on behalf of the City of Port Coquitlam in the Arts and Culture Department. Following a lifelong interest in learning art techniques and art history\, she is enjoying making connections and sharing her love of clay\, watercolour\, collage and printmaking. Marnie is happy imparting her experience and passion with her community through her work and volunteering \non behalf of Girl Guides. \nJane’s Walk Coquitlam \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 1:00pm – 2:00pm \nStarting location: In front of the Town Centre Park Community Centre at 1207 Pinetree Way\, Coquitlam \nWalk Leader: This will be a collectively led walk facilitated by ArtsConnect and designed for people to share stories about the past\, thoughts about the present and ideas for the future of downtown Coquitlam. We will share some history and share some visions for how we can work together to shape a dynamic and vibrant city with the arts and artists at the centre. This walk ties into the 23 May 2026 Artist-Run Suburbs program to be held at the Evergreen Cultural Centre and the 20 June 2026 talk by Kamala Jasmine Todd presented in partnership with the Coquitlam Public Library. \nJane’s Walk Port Moody \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 3:30pm – 4:30pm \nStarting location: Rocky Point Park at the Rocky Point Pier\, Port Moody. \nWalk Leader: Les George is a member of the səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation\, where he lives on the north shore of Burrard Inlet. He is the grandson of the late səlilwətaɬ Chief Dan George and is connected through family to the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) nations. Les attended the Native Education College in Vancouver. In 2017 he was invited to return\, giving a performance and prayer at the opening of their cultural gathering space. For 23 years\, Les George was a First Nations Support Worker with the North Vancouver School District\, working closely with at-risk youth and those with special needs. He shared stories\, drumming\, songs\, and held restorative justice circles with students. Les also works for Takaya Tours\, the premier First Nation owned eco-tourism venture in the Lower Mainland. As a guide\, he keeps groups safe as they paddle Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm in replica ocean-going canoes or sea kayaks\, all while sharing səlilwətaɬ songs\, legends\, and information about village sites. \nThese walks will be conversational and you are free to ask questions and to share your own stories\, observations and ideas but you are as free to listen and take in what others share. Please also feel free to participate in the walk to your own interest or abilities. Every effort has been made to ensure that these walks are accessible however\, unforeseen things may arise on the day that reduce accessibility. \nEach year Jane’s Walks take place in over 500 cities throughout the world. Starting in 2025\, ArtsConnect has signed on to organize Jane’s Walks in neighbourhoods across the Tri-Cities. These walking conversations about how we make the cities in which we live and work and play are inspired by Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) a writer\, urbanist and activist who championed a community-based approach to city-building. She had no formal training as a planner\, and yet her 1961 book\, “The Death and Life of Great American Cities\,” introduced important ideas about how cities function\, evolve\, and even how they fail. Jacobs lived in Greenwich Village until 1968 when she moved to Toronto. In both cities\, she helped derail the car-centred approach to urban planning and invigorated neighbourhood and community activism. Her activism and many writings continue to engage many of today’s architects\, planners\, policymakers\, activists\, citizens\, and other city builders. \nJane’s Walks take place on the ancestral and unceded territories of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm\, səlilwətaɬ\, q̓ic̓əy̓\, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm\, qiqéyt\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh\, and Sto’:lo. \nArtsConnect gratefully acknowledges the support of the PoCo Foundation and the City of Port Coquitlam Community Cultural Development (CCD) Investment Program\, the Village of Anmore and the Spirit of Coquitlam Grant program.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/artsconnect-janes-walk-port-coquitlam/
LOCATION:Gateway of Giants\, 2150 Wilson Avenue\, Port Coquitlam\, BC\, V3C 6J5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:ArtsConnect Jane's Walk: Coquitlam
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 2 May 2026\, join your neighbours for a series of Jane’s Walks taking place across the Tri-Cities. Informative and engaging walking conversations about the people and places and spaces and stories that make up our communities will take place through downtown Port Coquitlam\, Coquitlam City Centre\, and along Port Moody’s shoreline. \nJust what is it that makes a city the city that it is? What goes into what goes on in the streets and parks and paths that wind through the places that we live? What works? What doesn’t? What would you change? Why would you change it? What is it about the places we live and the spaces that we share that calls community together? \nJane’s Walk Port Coquitlam \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 10:30am – 11:30am \nStarting location: Gateway of Giants\, 2150 Wilson Avenue\, Port Coquitlam \nWalk Leader: Marnie Maule has been instructing in various mediums and age groups in Port Coquitlam for the last fourteen years and is pleased to find herself instructing on behalf of the City of Port Coquitlam in the Arts and Culture Department. Following a lifelong interest in learning art techniques and art history\, she is enjoying making connections and sharing her love of clay\, watercolour\, collage and printmaking. Marnie is happy imparting her experience and passion with her community through her work and volunteering \non behalf of Girl Guides. \nJane’s Walk Coquitlam \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 1:00pm – 2:00pm \nStarting location: In front of the Town Centre Park Community Centre at 1207 Pinetree Way\, Coquitlam \nWalk Leader: This will be a collectively led walk facilitated by ArtsConnect and designed for people to share stories about the past\, thoughts about the present and ideas for the future of downtown Coquitlam. We will share some history and share some visions for how we can work together to shape a dynamic and vibrant city with the arts and artists at the centre. This walk ties into the 23 May 2026 Artist-Run Suburbs program to be held at the Evergreen Cultural Centre and the 20 June 2026 talk by Kamala Jasmine Todd presented in partnership with the Coquitlam Public Library. \nJane’s Walk Port Moody \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 3:30pm – 4:30pm \nStarting location: Rocky Point Park at the Rocky Point Pier\, Port Moody. \nWalk Leader: Les George is a member of the səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation\, where he lives on the north shore of Burrard Inlet. He is the grandson of the late səlilwətaɬ Chief Dan George and is connected through family to the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) nations. Les attended the Native Education College in Vancouver. In 2017 he was invited to return\, giving a performance and prayer at the opening of their cultural gathering space. For 23 years\, Les George was a First Nations Support Worker with the North Vancouver School District\, working closely with at-risk youth and those with special needs. He shared stories\, drumming\, songs\, and held restorative justice circles with students. Les also works for Takaya Tours\, the premier First Nation owned eco-tourism venture in the Lower Mainland. As a guide\, he keeps groups safe as they paddle Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm in replica ocean-going canoes or sea kayaks\, all while sharing səlilwətaɬ songs\, legends\, and information about village sites. \nThese walks will be conversational and you are free to ask questions and to share your own stories\, observations and ideas but you are as free to listen and take in what others share. Please also feel free to participate in the walk to your own interest or abilities. Every effort has been made to ensure that these walks are accessible however\, unforeseen things may arise on the day that reduce accessibility. \nEach year Jane’s Walks take place in over 500 cities throughout the world. Starting in 2025\, ArtsConnect has signed on to organize Jane’s Walks in neighbourhoods across the Tri-Cities. These walking conversations about how we make the cities in which we live and work and play are inspired by Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) a writer\, urbanist and activist who championed a community-based approach to city-building. She had no formal training as a planner\, and yet her 1961 book\, “The Death and Life of Great American Cities\,” introduced important ideas about how cities function\, evolve\, and even how they fail. Jacobs lived in Greenwich Village until 1968 when she moved to Toronto. In both cities\, she helped derail the car-centred approach to urban planning and invigorated neighbourhood and community activism. Her activism and many writings continue to engage many of today’s architects\, planners\, policymakers\, activists\, citizens\, and other city builders. \nJane’s Walks take place on the ancestral and unceded territories of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm\, səlilwətaɬ\, q̓ic̓əy̓\, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm\, qiqéyt\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh\, and Sto’:lo. \nArtsConnect gratefully acknowledges the support of the PoCo Foundation and the City of Port Coquitlam Community Cultural Development (CCD) Investment Program\, the Village of Anmore and the Spirit of Coquitlam Grant program.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/artsconnect-janes-walk-coquitlam/
LOCATION:Town Centre Park Community Centre\, 1207 Pinetree Way\, Coquitlam\, BC\, V3B 4S7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:ArtsConnect Jane's Walk: Port Moody
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 2 May 2026\, join your neighbours for a series of Jane’s Walks taking place across the Tri-Cities. Informative and engaging walking conversations about the people and places and spaces and stories that make up our communities will take place through downtown Port Coquitlam\, Coquitlam City Centre\, and along Port Moody’s shoreline. \nJust what is it that makes a city the city that it is? What goes into what goes on in the streets and parks and paths that wind through the places that we live? What works? What doesn’t? What would you change? Why would you change it? What is it about the places we live and the spaces that we share that calls community together? \nJane’s Walk Port Coquitlam \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 10:30am – 11:30am \nStarting location: Gateway of Giants\, 2150 Wilson Avenue\, Port Coquitlam \nWalk Leader: Marnie Maule has been instructing in various mediums and age groups in Port Coquitlam for the last fourteen years and is pleased to find herself instructing on behalf of the City of Port Coquitlam in the Arts and Culture Department. Following a lifelong interest in learning art techniques and art history\, she is enjoying making connections and sharing her love of clay\, watercolour\, collage and printmaking. Marnie is happy imparting her experience and passion with her community through her work and volunteering \non behalf of Girl Guides. \nJane’s Walk Coquitlam \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 1:00pm – 2:00pm \nStarting location: In front of the Town Centre Park Community Centre at 1207 Pinetree Way\, Coquitlam \nWalk Leader: This will be a collectively led walk facilitated by ArtsConnect and designed for people to share stories about the past\, thoughts about the present and ideas for the future of downtown Coquitlam. We will share some history and share some visions for how we can work together to shape a dynamic and vibrant city with the arts and artists at the centre. This walk ties into the 23 May 2026 Artist-Run Suburbs program to be held at the Evergreen Cultural Centre and the 20 June 2026 talk by Kamala Jasmine Todd presented in partnership with the Coquitlam Public Library. \nJane’s Walk Port Moody \nDate: Saturday 2 May 2026 \nTime: 3:30pm – 4:30pm \nStarting location: Rocky Point Park at the Rocky Point Pier\, Port Moody. \nWalk Leader: Les George is a member of the səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation\, where he lives on the north shore of Burrard Inlet. He is the grandson of the late səlilwətaɬ Chief Dan George and is connected through family to the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) nations. Les attended the Native Education College in Vancouver. In 2017 he was invited to return\, giving a performance and prayer at the opening of their cultural gathering space. For 23 years\, Les George was a First Nations Support Worker with the North Vancouver School District\, working closely with at-risk youth and those with special needs. He shared stories\, drumming\, songs\, and held restorative justice circles with students. Les also works for Takaya Tours\, the premier First Nation owned eco-tourism venture in the Lower Mainland. As a guide\, he keeps groups safe as they paddle Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm in replica ocean-going canoes or sea kayaks\, all while sharing səlilwətaɬ songs\, legends\, and information about village sites. \nThese walks will be conversational and you are free to ask questions and to share your own stories\, observations and ideas but you are as free to listen and take in what others share. Please also feel free to participate in the walk to your own interest or abilities. Every effort has been made to ensure that these walks are accessible however\, unforeseen things may arise on the day that reduce accessibility. \nEach year Jane’s Walks take place in over 500 cities throughout the world. Starting in 2025\, ArtsConnect has signed on to organize Jane’s Walks in neighbourhoods across the Tri-Cities. These walking conversations about how we make the cities in which we live and work and play are inspired by Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) a writer\, urbanist and activist who championed a community-based approach to city-building. She had no formal training as a planner\, and yet her 1961 book\, “The Death and Life of Great American Cities\,” introduced important ideas about how cities function\, evolve\, and even how they fail. Jacobs lived in Greenwich Village until 1968 when she moved to Toronto. In both cities\, she helped derail the car-centred approach to urban planning and invigorated neighbourhood and community activism. Her activism and many writings continue to engage many of today’s architects\, planners\, policymakers\, activists\, citizens\, and other city builders. \nJane’s Walks take place on the ancestral and unceded territories of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm\, səlilwətaɬ\, q̓ic̓əy̓\, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm\, qiqéyt\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh\, and Sto’:lo. \nArtsConnect gratefully acknowledges the support of the PoCo Foundation and the City of Port Coquitlam Community Cultural Development (CCD) Investment Program\, the Village of Anmore and the Spirit of Coquitlam Grant program.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/artsconnect-janes-walk-port-moody/
LOCATION:Rocky Point Pier\, 2800 Murray Street\, Port Moody\, BC\, V3H 1X2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:Taylight Brewing Live Music Nights: Hayden Calder
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/taylight-brewing-live-music-nights-hayden-calder-2/
LOCATION:Taylight Brewing\, #402 - 1485 Coast Meridian Road\, Port Coquitlam\, BC\, V3C 5P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Taylight Brewing":MAILTO:cheers@taylightbrewing.com
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SUMMARY:FKA RAYNE
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/fka-rayne-2/
LOCATION:Brave Brewing Company\, 2617 Murray Street\, Port Moody\, BC\, V3H 1X1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brave Brewing Company":MAILTO:info@brave.beer
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SUMMARY:Stage 43: Incompetent Jurors
DESCRIPTION:INCOMPETENT JURORS\nPresented by Stage 43\nWritten by Ian McWethy\nABOUT THE SHOW\nWhen a man is accused of abducting half a dozen cats\, it’s a simple open-and-shut case\, even for a jury that’s filled with oddballs. After all\, every scrap of evidence indicts the accused\, yet\, Juror #8\, a wannabe lawyer\, believes the “Cat Burglar” is innocent. Can he sway the other jury members? Or will they side with Juror #3\, the only sane one in the room? Incompetent Jurors is a hilarious parody of 12 Angry Men. \nABOUT THE ARTIST\nStage 43 is a community theatre group that has been producing quality\, affordable theatre in the Tri-Cities since 1983. Every year\, Stage43 produces three shows at Evergreen. Stage 43 is part of the Theatre BC Fraser Valley Zone and a member of the Community Theatre Coalition. \nStage 43 is proud to call Evergreen Cultural Centre their home theatre\, and continues to make community connections a priority. \n\n\nSINGLE TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 1!\nAdults: $30 | Seniors: $25 | Students: $25 \nBOX OFFICE: 604.927.6555 | Open Monday – Saturday\, 12 – 5PM \nThis is a co-presentation organized by Stage 43 Theatrical Society.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/stage-43-incompetent-jurors/2026-05-02/
LOCATION:Evergreen Cultural Centre Studio Theatre\, 1205 Pinetree Way\, Coquitlam\, BC\, V3B 7Y3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T025937
CREATED:20260425T180459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260425T180459Z
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SUMMARY:The Exchange
DESCRIPTION:The Exchange is a five-piece band consisting of top players from across the Lower Mainland — including players who have performed with major recording acts. \nThey focus on rock-n-pop classics and contemporary hits\, performing exciting and epic songs that most bands shy away from. \nJoin us in Asylum at Great Canadian Casino Vancouver  for The Exchange’s upcoming live performance on Saturday\, May 2\, 2026\, beginning at 9PM PT. \nNo cover charge.
URL:https://artsconnect.ing/artscalendar/the-exchange-5/
LOCATION:Great Canadian Casino Vancouver: Asylum Sound Stage\, 2080 United Blvd\, Coquitlam\, BC\, V3K 6W3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Great Canadian Casino Vancouver":MAILTO:https://greatcanadian.com/contact/
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