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Get ready to Whoop It Up!

Get ready to Whoop It Up! Poll yes By Herald on July 16, 2021. Riders on the Yoyo swings blur past other midway rides and lights during a previous Whoop-Up Days at Exhibition Park. Herald file photo by Ian Martens Al Beeber – Lethbridge Herald Whoop-Up Days are back! After COVID took the fun out of last summer with the cancellation of regular Whoop-Up Days programming, Lethbridge’s annual fair is returning to Exhibition Park in September. Mike Warkentin, Chief Executive Officer of the Lethbridge & District Exhibition, said Friday Whoop-Up Days will be staged from Sept. 2-5 at the Exhibition grounds. Due to the financial impact COVID had on people, admission to the fair will be free, he told media.

Fireworks celebration set for Friday night

Fireworks celebration set for Friday night Poll yes By Lethbridge Herald on July 6, 2021. The Lethbridge and District Exhibition will be lighting up the night to celebrate Alberta’s resilience and determination. The free fireworks display will be held this Friday evening in conjunction with other displays put on by Bell’s Fireworks Spectacular in Red Deer, Edmonton and Calgary. The 14-minute fireworks display will occur simultaneously in all four participating cities to a synchronized musical soundtrack.  According to a media release from Exhibition Park, the public can watch the show for free from the Exhibition Park Grandstand at Rocky Mountain Turf Club. The Grandstand will open at 9:00 p.m. Seating will be limited and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Bully’s Casino will be running features all night and there will be food vendors throughout the grounds.

Real Grace Honored as Alberta s Horse of the Year

Real Grace Honored as Alberta s Horse of the Year
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Horses are back on the track without fans in the stands

Horses are back on the track without fans in the stands Poll Yes By Herald on May 13, 2021. Jockey Tim Moccasin takes a horse for a ride on the track before last fall’s season at the Rocky Mountain Turf Club. The horses are returning this spring, but the stands will remain empty for now. Herald file photo by Ian Martens The horses are back at the Rocky Mountain Turf Club, but for now the fans won’t be. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, the RMTC grandstand will be vacant, but the same race-day vibe will be intact as the horses take the gate starting this weekend.

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