Special Events & Presentations

High Tea with “Acquired Taste Tea Company”

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Acquired Taste Tea Company owner Anna Somerville will talk about her passion and share the secrets of a good tea.

What’s for Supper?

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Simplify meal planning and save time and energy with Kristen's expert knowledge. Tired of the same old recipes? Join this session for fresh ideas and healthy recipes to try at home. Participants will receive a tip sheet and new recipes, with time for idea and recipe sharing.

Bees and Neighbours: A Talk on City Pollinators and Urban Prairies

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Jewish Senior Citizen’s Centre Presents Bees and Neighbours A Talk on City Pollinators and Urban Prairies Join us for the delicious lunch and stay for the presentation by ecology writer Stephen Humphrey, author of Paths of Pollen. He will present a talk, with pictures, about the diverse community of pollinators buzzing around cities and the ...

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AI Ethics: It matters to everyone.

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Join Katrina Ingram, the Founder & CEO of Ethically Aligned AI, to learn about Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is everywhere. We are all being scored, surveilled and assessed by these data driven systems. In this talk, you'll get some clarity on the many issues that we need to grapple with when it comes to navigating ...

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Martha Brooks & Mboya Nicholson Jazz Duo

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Martha and Mboya present a tight musical partnership and their wonderful repertoire is from the American standard songbook oeuvre, culled from the world of Tin Pan Alley and some of the past century’s greatest composers. Their performances are lyrical, thoughtful, funny and fun.Martha Brooks is a vocal artist whose sensually sculpted and wry takeson standards ...

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$36

Notable Jewish people of Edmonton and Northern Alberta

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

The JAHSENA (Jewish Archives) will have a display on notable Jewish people of the Edmonton and Northern Alberta Jewish Community. Available to view at the Centre.

Diabetes Research Institute Foundation Canada Breaks Diabetes with Melanie Hibbard, Executive Director DRIFCan

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

The Diabetes Research Institute Foundation Canada (DRIFCan) mission is to directly fund cure based diabetes research. Dr Shapiro has a world renowned research lab at the Alberta Diabetes Institute at the University of Alberta, which is best known for the Edmonton Protocol and Islet transplantation. He is now moving the research into a new direction ...

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Technologies in XXI century & Artificial Intelligence with Forrest Zeisler

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Forrest is the CTO & Founder of Jobber, software for small home service businesses. He will share some of the key breakthroughs that have driven company success and the exciting new technologies. This talk will provide a glimpse into the future of tech in the home service industry. Jobber is now used by over 200K ...

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“The Long Cold War, 1917 to the Present Day” with Prof. Alvin Finkel

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

This course examines the origins of the huge rift between Western countries beginning with the Russian Revolution in 1917, its temporary burial during World I, its global reach during the period from 1945 to the 1980s, and the failure to heal that rift either during the Gorbachev period when the Soviets sought rapprochement with the ...

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$48

Karen & Bert Richards: The Amazing Race Canada

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Thursday, July 9 at 1p.m. Join Karen & Bert Richards, who will share their wonderful experiences with The Amazing Race Canada.

“The Long Cold War, 1917 to the Present Day” with Prof. Alvin Finkel

The Centre 10052-117 St. NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

This course examines the origins of the huge rift between Western countries beginning with the Russian Revolution in 1917, its temporary burial during World I, its global reach during the period from 1945 to the 1980s, and the failure to heal that rift either during the Gorbachev period when the Soviets sought rapprochement with the ...

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$48