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Volunteer Newsletter SEPTEMBER 2015 NORTHLANDS LIVE Arrival Ambassadors Kathleen Cruz & Kelsey So Hello Volunteers, We’ve made it through K-Days and now we look forward to our fall events season. The Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) and Farmfair International (FFI) will be upon us before we know it! We want to extend our sincere gratitude to those who donated their time to K-Days and the Canadian Derby—you play a huge role in ensuring our events are a success! As the days get shorter, fall is shaping up to be a busy season at Northlands. Rexall Place will see the arrival of such greatly anticipated concerts as Paul Brandt and Dean Brody, The Who, Jason Aldean, Madonna and Kelly Clarkson. Throughout the upcoming months, the Edmonton EXPO Centre will be bustling with the Home Renovation Show, Edmonton Comic & Entertainment Expo, the Edmonton Fall Home Show and more! At Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino, this year’s successful thoroughbred season is slated to wrap up on October 24. As a very busy summer ends at Northlands and throughout Edmonton, we hope that you are able to take some time to relax. Fall holds the excitement of FFI and the CFR—two events where our western heritage comes alive and is celebrated in Edmonton for five days. We’re looking forward to having you join us in November for the 42nd edition of both events Thank you again for your contributions. Enjoy the change in season. Tim Reid President & CEO, Northlands Laura Gadowsky Chair, Northlands Board of Director K-DAYS WRAP-UP From July 17-26, Northlands brought music, rides, food and shopping to our city. With more than 160 acres of indoor and outdoor play space, 785,290 fairgoers celebrated their summer at K-Days. K-Days 2015 was kicked off with the downtown parade on July 17. The rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the spectators who braved the soggy start to celebrate our Parade Marshals, Edmonton’s first responders, and the local heroes who were nominated to serve as our Honorary Parade Marshals. An estimated 171,000 viewers tuned in to Global Edmonton to catch the two-hour broadcast. K-Days 2015 also brought new opportunities for volunteers. This year’s feature pavilion (Adrenaline Rush) included a new attraction called Zorb Adventure—an exhilarating free activity where the volunteers involved certainly got a great physical workout helping guests in and out of the balls and then sending them on their way around the course. It was a dusty job but everyone loved it, including Ed Pietsch and Bob Haudenschild. Kids Town saw new areas for our guests this year, including inflatable bowling and human foosball where Estella Flueck certainly enjoyed engaging with the younger fairgoers. The President’s Choice SuperDogs made their return to K-Days in 2015 and was an enormous success. It was also the first schedule to be filled up with volunteers. Hall D is always a hit with volunteers and fairgoers alike but to be able to meet and greet the talented dogs at the end of the show was certainly a highlight for all involved. On the Northlands grounds, fairgoers enjoyed more than 50 live shows on the K-Days North Stage, 48 midway rides, 25 new and outrageous culinary creations, 11 headliners on the K-Days South Stage presented by TD, eight indoor halls filled with attractions and one great time. As a community-service organization, we’re committed to giving back to the community through major events such as K-Days. Throughout the ten days of K-Days, dozens of charities and community organizations were supported with an investment of more than $344,000. For a look back at this year’s K-Days, please check out the K-Days wrap-up video on on k-days.com Betty Loree Michael & Joshua Shanlly Left to right: Laurie Zelenak, Anita Kenyon, Hana Christy, Jason Fong, Betty Loree, Olivia Fanaeian, Livia Zaccaria, Elizabeth Shapka K-DAYS 2015 HIGHLIGHTS 1st place New Fair Food winner: Glazed Donut Grilled Cheese – Tin Lizzy 2nd place New Fair Food winner: Foot Long Pizza Dog – Next Gen Concessions 3rd Place New Fair Food Winner: Root Beer Pop – Family Squeezed and Freezed K-DAYS 2015 VOLUNTEERS As the backbone of all of our Northlands Events, K-Days would not be a success without the dedicated work of our volunteers. 1st place K-Days Talent Search winner: Bernard Quilala 1st runner up: Hannah Chyz 2nd runner up: Justin Glandon Rose & Leger Dugas Satish Buskalowa Laurie & Mike Zelenak K-DAYS IN THE COMMUNITY K-Days 50/50: In its second year, the K-Days 50/50 raised $88,640 in support of youth development and agriculture education programs. Monday Morning Magic: At the 38th annual Monday Morning Magic, more than 550 children with special needs and their families enjoyed an exclusive visit to K-Days with local heroes, athletes and celebrities at their side! Food Bank Days: This year, every day was Food Bank Day at K-Days. Through the collection of non-perishable Food Bank donations at the north, east and south gates, we were able to collect over 500 kg of food for Edmonton’s Food Bank. Monster Burger: Back for the first time since 2011, 15 Monster Burgers were sold through the 10 days of K-Days. Through these sales, 33 lbs. of beef was donated to Edmonton’s Food Bank. Kids Up Front: A total of 12,000 K-Days gate admissions were donated to Kids Up Front, an organization that provides tickets to children who otherwise would not have the opportunity to attend K-Days. Kiwanis Slide: We were proud to once again support Kiwanis, a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world. Through the operation of the giant slide at K-Days, Kiwanis has generated more than $80,000 to help them achieve their mission. KidsSport Edmonton: Kick, Shoot or Throw for Kids in support of KidSport Edmonton raised a total of $6,918, meaning more children in the community can participate in organized sports. Make-A-Wish: Ten Make-A-Wish children participated in the daily K-Days on-site parade and more than 40 Ride-All-Day passes were donated to Make-A-Wish children and their families. WHAT STAFF ARE SAYING I just wanted to send a quick note to you guys about the mini parade volunteers. They have been absolutely amazing. Some of them are extremely involved, they are quick thinkers if we run into any issues and their enthusiasm is off the charts. I enjoy doing this program and the volunteers are a big part of it. - Arthur Lewandowski (Event Supervisor, Northlands Events) Volunteer Mike Zelenak sold $1,600 earlier this week doing the K-Days 50/50 - what a salesman! One customer bought $240 worth of tickets in one shot saying “it is going to a great cause.” - Fran Lucas (Senior Manager, Volunteer Services) Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino Family Day All I can is WOW what a great day! A big thank you to Patricia Palahniuk, Teresita ‘Chita” Von Zur Gathen, Veronica Mok, Ahmed Abdikadir, Bev Brechin, Chris Gordulic, Darlene Hilts-Schlodder, Samuel Pineda, Marjorie Teichert, Paul Mok, and Marjorie Michalenko. L-R: Ahmed Abdikadir, Paul Mok, Veronica Mok Darlene Hilts-Schlodder & Samuel Pineda Working with each one of them was amazing and so much fun! We snapped some pictures. As you will see Darlene had some pretty great hoola hoop moves, Marjorie was sporting some awesome glasses and Frank and I were in the mix of silliness. Marjorie Teichert Chris Gordulic L-R: Frank Downey, Marjorie Teichert, Antoniette Unger All though it was very hot outside, everyone kept within the Family Day spirit with huge smiles on their faces. We are very fortunate to have our volunteers; I could not have done family day without them today! I extended my thanks to each as they left for the day! I hope they had a great time too and looking forward to have an opportunity to work them again soon. - Antoniette Unger (Gaming Manager, Racing and Gaming) OUT WITH THE OLD AND IN WITH THE NEW K-Days saw the unveiling of a new uniform for volunteers! We had wonderful comments about the color and style and functional jacket. Then came the questions about what to do with the outgoing, light blue and white golf shirt. We are happy to advise that we will be having a collection of those golf shirts and any other former volunteer uniform you may have from Northlands. The items will be collected November 6th during the Canadian Finals Rodeo/Farmfair International Kick Off and again at the Volunteer Center during Canadian Finals Rodeo/Farmfair International. We are pleased to advise that the old items will then be given to the Salvation Army who send them off shore. Round up those items and have them handy to bring in! WHAT VOLUNTEERS ARE SAYING Thank you ladies for the birthday wishes. Very much appreciated! I had fun helping these two young men (Divik & Satish Buskalowa) tour inside the Edmonton EXPO Centre and then we had more fun selling 50/50s together. Thank you very much for the Birthday wishes … Nice touch! I stopped to talk to them because I was in on their interview process and noticed that they looked a bit overwhelmed. I wanted to welcome them to their first volunteer experience and answer any questions they had. I hope their continued involvement for volunteering was a great experience for them. -Mary Smith Ivy Evans, the Arrival Ambassador team leader who I worked with at the 118th and South 73rd Street Gate was amazing. She has a wonderful, engaging personality and gets the job done! -Bonnie Woloschuk We are really enjoying volunteering with Northlands. Everyone has been so friendly and helpful. We especially appreciate all of your help! - Sheila Dayman - Murray Few - Linda Ardiel Thank you, for your good wishes. I am so blessed to have so many special people & friends thinking of me. -Hanni Fritz There were close to 40 people signed up for the first week of the University of Alberta Hospital’s Riverbend Initiative, so I thought that was a great start to the program. When they came to pick up their veggie bags they were excited and impressed. There were many people that were very interested in knowing more about the program (approx. 30-40). We gave them the website to get more info and we also asked Riverbend Gardens to provide pamphlets and signs to inform people about the program for this coming week. Quite a few people stopped by and wanted to purchase the veggie bags that were sitting on the counter for pick-up. All in all, I think the program will really take off as the weeks go by... - Janice Kolmas Thank you for sending the K-Days Statement in regards to the incident that happened on June 21. You are the best. Always concerned about us. - Elaine Posthuma NORTHLANDS HISTORY As a 136 year old organization, we have many stories to tell. Moving forward, each edition of Northlands Live will include a brief excerpt from the pages of Edmonton Exhibition The First Hundred Years by Tony Cashman, a Northlands history publication. We hope you enjoy the trip down memory lane with this second article! WAR AND BUST By the time the high court settled the matter, all the factors in the human condition had boiled up and exploded to create the First World War. The booster spirit, which had made Edmonton’s square mileage second only to Chicago’s, suffered quick deflation. Only five weeks after the armies marched the exhibition was driven to “A Retrenchment Plan to save $6,267.” Among other economies, popular grounds superintendent Dave Stewart was let go and manager Stark had to move into Stewart’s cottage. The capitalists who had been lavishing on Edmonton packing plants and brick buildings, and subdivisions with poetic names, suddenly disappeared. About the only foreign entrepreneur who retained faith in the city was Lynn Welcher of Brooklyn, New York, who favoured us with a roller coaster and tunnel of love. Mr.Welcher’s amusements went up in 1915 along the south fence, half on the exhibition grounds, half in Borden Park. During fair week, the association got 15 percent of the gross, which was welcome. By 1916, when total revenues dropped to $68,000, $481 came from thrill seekers who paid to experience the sharp dips and turns of the permanent rollercoaster, and couples who floated through the dark passages of the tunnel on magnetically pulled boats, to cling to each other in fear when ghosts and skeletons loomed out of the Stygian void. CANADIAN DERBY WRAP-UP The 86th Canadian Derby took place at Northlands Park Racetrack & Casino on August 15 with 40 volunteers taking on a variety of tasks. The day had mixed weather but it did not dampen the spirits of those who drove shuttles, manned entrances and helped at the Simons fashion show, as well as various tents. A few of the ladies even wore jaunty headwear to honour the day! HOLD ON TO YOUR HAT DERBY 2015: A MEMORY FROM VOLUNTEER JEAN HENDERSON I would like to tell you about my day at the Canadian Derby. It was themed “Hold on to your hats!”and I could not hold onto mine for the day and this is my story….. I am a hat wearer and love hats and even though I have about 25 there was not one that was good enough for the Canadian Derby, so Barb (my daughter) and I made two beautiful red and white derby hats. We made one for me, as I was volunteering at the Marketplace as an ambassador for Northlands, and one for a friend. I was volunteering at the Simons booth telling people about their contest. All you had to do was have your picture taken with your hat and outfit and if you were one of the top ten finalists you could win a Simons gift certificate. As I was helping I was approached by two ladies who wanted to have their picture taken, but one was without a hat. She was dressed all in red and white from her dress, shoes, and purse all that was missing was a hat so she asked me if she could borrow my hat and have a picture taken wearing it as it was the perfect color for her outfit, I said no problem. She had her picture taken and the finalists were to be announced at 3 p.m. To my surprise, the lady sought me out and told me she was one of the ten finalist for the Simons hat contest and asked me if she could borrow the hat once again I said of course, then the lady said “You know what, why don’t I just buy it from you and then I would not have to worry about returning it?” I told her the cost and she paid me double as I had no change. She was very happy with it, so she went on her way with my hat on her head and I had money in my pocket we were both happy but now I had to redo my hair… haha … So now I will have to make another one for next year and can’t wait … even though it was cold I had a great time I look forward to working the Derby 2016. From left to right: Sheila Dayman, Barb Few. -Jean Henderson TICKET WINNERS Congratulations to the following volunteers who won tickets from various draws: Terry and Val Burns who won tickets for the Roots and Boots Tour on May 9. Ollie Pedwerbeski who won tickets for Stars on Ice on May 16. Val Bate and Peter Kozak who won tickets to RUSH on June 5. Erin Polson who won tickets to Imagine Dragons on June 6. Mahlon and Eva Weir who won tickets to Shania Twain on June 11. Shania Twain Barry Newcombe and Joan Michaud who won tickets to the Oiler Draft Party on June 26. Ashley Maclean who won tickets to Taylor Swift on August 5. Joshua and Michael Shanlly who won tickets to the Big Ticket Summer Concert on August 18. Kaitlyn Gee who won tickets to Nicki Minaj on August 19. Nicki Minaj These are our lucky winners from Destination K-Days: Gerald Hoffe who won tickets to Journey on July 18. Karyn Murray who won tickets to Keith Urban on July 22. Elizabeth Espejo who won tickets to 5 Seconds of Summer on July 27. Bernard Chan who won tickets to Mumford and Sons on August 11. Deanna Woloschuk who won tickets to Foo Fighters on August 12. Foo Fighters WHAT’S UP IN THE COMMUNITY We’re supporting the following upcoming events in the community and invite you to join in. NORTHLANDS NEIGHBOURS MOVIE NIGHT Borden Park, Friday September 18, 7:30 p.m. Join us under the stars with your blanket and your lawn chairs as we enjoy E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. Northlands Food Truck and concessions will also be on-site. HOLIDAY HAMPER PROGRAM BY JCI EDMONTON The Holiday Hamper Program is the highlight event of the year for JCI Edmonton and this project has been recognized nationally by JCI Canada as an outstanding initiative. This annual event has been creating positive change in our community for over 10 years! Northlands staff have been participating in this project for several years, and with the suggestion of the Volunteer Advisory Committee our generous volunteers are asked to participate to help fill two hampers. The turkey and roasting pan are supplied and we need your donation of items listed below. We will also be accepting JCI Hamper item donations November 6th during the Canadian Finals Rodeo/Farmfair International Kick Off. You may also bring donations to the volunteer check-in centre during Farmfair International and Canadian Finals Rodeo. Below is a list of items that are acceptable to donate. Every item donated will bring us one step closer to help making a better Christmas for families across our city. Cranberry Sauce/Jelly Soup Macaroni & Cheese Baked Beans Chili or Stew Tea or Instant Coffee Peanut Butter/Jam, Honey or Marmalade Fruit (canned) Stove top Dressing Gravy Mix Pasta or Rice Pasta Sauce Canned Fish For more details on the Holiday Hamper Program by JCI Edmonton, please visit: http://www.jciedmonton.com/jciedmonton-christmas-hamper-program/ Northlands Remembers On behalf of all Northlands volunteers and the Volunteers Services team we send our sincere sympathy to volunteer Joan Higgins, whose husband passed away on Sunday, August 2. We also wish to extend sympathy to the family of longtime volunteer Bernice Pagee. Bernice had graciously volunteered her time to us for ten years. She lost her two year battle with cancer on Sunday, July 5. VOLUNTEER PROFILE: DOUG & SHARON WICKHAM Of the more than 1,100 Northlands volunteers, there are two individuals who excel at a rather unique sport. Believe it or not, Doug and Sharon Wickham are mounted shooters. Mounted shooting is the prefect marksmanship and equestrian hybrid. Not only do you have to shoot the target balloons, but you have to do it while controlling a horse running at full speed. This sport is one where the spirit of the Wild West truly shines and is certainly not for the faint of heart. “The event is modeled after the 1800s so you are in fact taking a step back in time,” explains Doug. “We all shoot 45 caliber Colts as they did in the old west. It’s also the fastest growing equestrian event in North America.” Doug and Sharon have been Northlands volunteers for 25 and 22 years respectively and it was only about a year ago they took their infamous first ride through the mounted shooting course. “I was announcing the provincial finals for mounted shooting and started asking questions and then we went to a clinic with our horses and got hooked,” explains Doug. For only being involved in mounted shooting for a year, Sharon already has a championship buckle that she won in Regina last November. Cleary, they’re both very passionate about mounted shooting. “There are many things that Sharon and I enjoy about shooting, but the ones that stand for out us have to be the speed of shooting off horseback; it’s a very high-paced event, and the people involved in the sport; everyone will help you, from world champions on down,” says Doug. Just like in any sport, Doug says that the trick to mounted shooting is practice. “The trick to shooting on horseback is timing and lots of practice. As you practice you learn from others but it still comes from what you have put into it.” You’ll be able to get a first-hand view of mounted shooting right here at Northlands during Farmfair International (November 11-15). VOLUNTEER CORPORATE ORIENTATION June 17 Orientation Did you join us as a volunteer in the past year? If so, have you attended an orientation session (not to be confused with a kickoff)? Please call Maret at 780.471.7339 to register for an upcoming session. Next session September 22, 5:30-7:30 p.m. May 20 Orientation Front L-R: Lorelei Baquiran, Hershey Sheene Baquiran, Anu Sudevan, Jacquie Tong, Middle L-R: Lindsay Ray, Karyn Murray, Liam Murray, Forres Cheng Back L-R: Christine Vincent, Elizabeth Lartey, Elaine Zutz, Jordan Valastin July 13 Orientation Front L-R: Sai (Pavan) Janamanchi, Loretta Scheelar, Sheila Dayman, Zeng Luo, Denis Goutier, Edley Joyce Alconcel, Sonia Oliva Back L-R: Leslie Scheelar, Rosemarie Dowie, Sean Milligan, Robert Dayman, Lorne Gehlert, Cassondra Letto, Catherine Faryna (absent from photo: Emerson Stolarchuk) June 11 Orientation Front L-R: Tuyet Ngo, Meng Shi, Alex Barahona, Skanda Kaushik, Bernard Chan, Hongxian Su Middle L-R: Elizabeth Espejo, Mackenzie Hayne, Ray Brooks Back L-R: Ashley Maclean, Ki-Hoon Kim, Peter Nguyen, Koffi N’goran (absent from photo: Allan Strachan, Kathleen Cruz, Cristina Shantz, Alexandra Vu, James Wai, Kerry Yang) Front L-R: Laura Carlson, Bonnie Kendall, Pauline So, Megan So, Kelsey So, Middle L-R: Candice Joy Oliva, Glyn Gracias, Marla Nadeau, Bill Webster, Yinxue Zhou Back L-R: Denton Wong, Wayne Preston, Roger Webster MEMORY MAKERS Over 45 Memory Makers (too many to list!) were given out to volunteers who went above and beyond the call of duty during K-Days. Their winnings ranged from a free non-alcoholic beverage, $5 Tim Hortons gift card, $10 food voucher, $25 Visa Card and $50 Gift Card for Uplinks. Thank you all for your dedication. Left to right: Megan & Pauline So. NORTHLANDS STORE Have you heard the news that we have opened up our very own store? Located inside the Edmonton EXPO Centre beside the food court, the Northlands Store will be selling branded clothing and merchandise along with essentials including sun screen, lip balm, ponchos and more! Northlands volunteers will receive a 50 per cent discount on all items inside the store, so stock up today! NORTHLANDS FOOD TRUCK We’re putting Alberta on the menu and taking it to the street. On July 10, we launched our very own food truck! Truck 1879, named in honour of the year Northlands was founded as an agricultural society, shines the light on Alberta made food. A minimum of 75 per cent of all ingredients are from Alberta- thus helping to support local food producers and suppliers. This means that Truck 1879 offerings will include ingredients grown or raised in Alberta, processed in Alberta and made by Alberta businesses. The menu will include gourmet versions of traditional favourites such as duck fat garlic frites and short rib burgers, as well as a few of Truck 1879’s own creations including the Northlands bacon banh mi. Let your stomach rest assured that every dish from Truck 1879 will have local flavours. You’ll find Truck 1879 at Northlands events throughout the summer and early fall. To find out where Truck 1879 will be and what’s on the menu, follow @Truck1879 on Twitter and download the Street Food Edmonton app. CONGRATULATIONS! We would like to congratulate Eva and Mahlon Weir, who celebrated their 49th Wedding Anniversary on August 13—Mahlon’s birthday! Mahlon & Eva Weir We would also like to congratulate Christie Ramsay and Kris Percy on the birth of beautiful baby Hendrix Gabriel Royce Percy who was born on April 5 at 4:34 p.m. Christie & Hendrix VOLUNTEER ADVISORY COMMITTEE UPDATE The Volunteer Advisory Committee met on July 13 to discuss topics such as Destination K-Days and the new volunteer uniforms. This was the last meeting for this particular set of committee members who formed in 2013. The Chair of the Advisory Committee, Mahlon Weir, thanked the committee for their contribution for the past two years. We look forward to introducing the new committee in our October newsletter. WHAT VOLUNTEERS WERE INVOLVED IN RECENTLY Northlands volunteers supported the 2015 FIBA Americas Women’s Basketball Championship from August 9–16, taking place at the Saville Community Sports Centre helping with accreditation, information booths and ticketing. This event produced qualifying teams for the 2016 Rio Olympics. Closer to home, we were proud to announce our participation in a wonderful agricultural event—the province’s 3rd annual Alberta Open Farm Days. On Sunday, August 23, guests had the opportunity to learn where their food comes from through free and ticketed events that demonstrated the vibrancy of the Alberta agriculture industry at Northlands Urban Farm. Volunteers helped with bus tours, farm tours, registration and shuttles. This was a unique opportunity for us and our versatile volunteers. Walter Kehl CORRECTIONS We would like to take the opportunity to make the following corrections from the June 2015 Newsletter. • On the right hand side of page 2, under “30 Years” of service, we apologize and would like to recognize that we had misplaced the abbreviation C.M. (Congregatio Missionis) for Don Clarke’s name. It should have read “Don Clarke C.M.” • On the bottom of page 3, under the “Soaring Out of the Gate Award” we apologize and would like correct the spelling error for winner Odette Dionne. • On page 6 in the article about Northlands History, it should have stated that the book “Edmonton Exhibition the First Hundred Years” is written by Tony Cashman, not Tom Cashman. • On page 2, Julie Lupul and her husband Allen Lupul were missing from the 20 Years of Service photo, as they were out of town. We thank them for their time and dedication. IMPORTANT VOLUNTEER SERVICES DATES November 6: Kick Off for Canadian Finals Rodeo and Farm Fair International November 11-15: CFR November 11-15: Farmfair International MAKING YOUR MEMORIES SOCIAL Join the conversation, get up to date information and see pictures from our events and community initiatives. Best of all, you don’t have to be a member of Facebook, Twitter or Instagram to view any of Northlands’ social media pages. Visit one of the links below for up-to-date information on all of the exciting things that are going on, including our next major events – Farmfair International and CFR! To keep volunteers in the loop on all upcoming events at Northlands, we supply the calendar below. For these types of events, volunteers are seldom required. When they are we will advise you by email, phone or in the newsletter. SEPTEMBER 18-20 The Home & Renovation Show Edmonton EXPO Centre 20 Expedia CruiseShipCenters World Explorer Event Edmonton EXPO Centre 25-27 Edmonton Comic & Entertainment Expo 2015 Edmonton EXPO Centre 30 Paul Brandt & Dean Brody Road Trip Tour Rexall Place Facebook http://www.facebook.com/entertainmentnorthlands https://www.facebook.com/canadianfinalsrodeo Twitter https://twitter.com/Northlands https://twitter.com/northlandsag https://twitter.com/cfredmonton Instagram http://instagram.com/EdmontonNorthlands Northlands Blog OCTOBER 14 Kelly Clarkson Rexall Place 16-18 Alberta Snowmobile & Powersports Show Edmonton EXPO Centre 17-18 Fall Edmonton Woman’s Show Edmonton EXPO Centre northlands.com/volunteers 18 Slipknot Rexall Place Email us: volunteer@northlands.com 23-25 Edmonton Fall Home Show Edmonton EXPO Centre 24-25 Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show Edmonton EXPO Centre http://blog.northlands.com VOLUNTEER SERVICES CONTACTS Please visit our website: Volunteer Hotline: 780.491.3400 The Edmonton EXPO Centre is the second largest venue of its kind in Canada. Dates subject to change; check northlands.com for schedule.
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