Fernie & Elk Valley Culture Guide Issue 3 Winter 2016 | Page 30

Coming this spring Spring starts to arrive in April as temperatures warm up and the longer daylight hours give way to the sights and sounds of a fresh new season. The biggest spring party is Fernival, the official closing weekend celebrations at Fernie Alpine Resort. Held over Easter Weekend on April 14-16th, Fernival will feature a free live outdoor concert, the Coca Cola Slush Cup, Powder Pedal Paddle Race and more! Canada turns 150 in 2017 and the Fernie Museum and The Arts Station opens a year of events, starting in March with I Am Fernie — a photographic exhibition by Kyle Hamilton exploring the characters and citizens that make up this community. The exhibition will be on view until May 31st; related programming will include a series of hosted discussions to examine perceptions of place, identity, and community. The exploration of Canadiana continues with Connections: The Canadian Youth Project, April 27 - May 23rd, a collaborative art project exploring identity in young Canadians – how our young adults identify with Canada and what makes them proud to be Canadian. community offer a variety of events and activities for all ages. April 22nd each year is Earth Day, the largest environmental event in the world. The Fernie Heritage Library and Stay tuned for the Spring issue of the Fernie & Elk Valley Cultural Guide coming out this April. 30 Don’t miss the Spring Craft Fair, packed with a cornucopia of handmade local art, crafts, and treats at Fernie Community Centre on April 29th. May is the season of bloom as patios start to emerge, valley trails open up for walks and local bike rides, and the golf course opens for those wanting to hit the fairways or simply enjoy the spectacular views of the Clubhouse patio. May also brings events such as the Spring Bike Blitz, the huge Elk Valley Garage Sale, the Fernie Community Choir Spring Concert and much more.