Karaoke & Knitting – Weekly Drop-In

We’re happy to announce a new weekly drop-in event. Knit if you’ve got a project on the go (might we recommend Jayne Hats?). Sing if you desire. Have a few wobbly pops & get to know your fellow Browncoats.

Karaoke starts at 9pm. Drop-in between 8:30-9pm to find the group (look for people knitting Jayne Hats) and get yourself settled.

Karaoke takes place every Friday in the lounge at the Sands hotel (12340 Fort Road Northwest). It’s on a transit route and walking distance from Coliseum LRT & Transit station (5 block walk). The karaoke host is very nice and the staff doesn’t mind if we come knit at their location. They’ve gotten quite used to seeing a number of us knitting there over the past few months.

Did you know we have a Shindig Calendar? As new events are planned details will be added to the calendar.

The Alberta Browncoats Society is sponsored by Christie Communications and Jay C. Noden Professional Corporation.

Tell us what you really think…

We held our first meet and greet Shindig recently and think it was a smashing success. Don’t take our word for it though. One of our new members wrote about her experience at the event:

The Alberta Browncoat Society held its first ever Shindig on November 17, 2012 at the Alberta Place Suite Hotel. Attendance numbered over 35 folks who came out to share their love of Joss Whedon’s *Firefly* and *Serenity*. The event had a nibbles buffet as well as a group sing with music provided by the talented Vanessa Cardui.

Not only was it ABS’ first Shindig, it was also my own first incursion into a fan group like this. I was nervous as I  walked in, but right away people made me feel included. As a girl in a geek world, I often feel alone. But I definitely felt some vindication to see a large cross section of enthusiasts, both male and female. There was the obvious conversation centered around the ‘Verse, but as the night moved forward subjects far and wide were debated. I was disappointed not to win one of the amazing door prizes, but the second go of “Hero of Canton” quickly cheered me right up.

I love the fact that science fiction fans are so warm and welcoming. We have a sense of community, and work hard to exemplify the values we watch every week. ABS, and indeed Browncoats around the globe, show their support of Equality Now as well as other local charities with the yearly Can’t Stop the Signal fundraiser. Since the 2006 inception of Can’t Stop the Serenity, over $600,000 worldwide has been raised.

Thanks to Pockee for taking the time to write our first event review.

Due to the busy holiday season, we won’t be planning a gathering in December. However, we’d like to have a group dinner in January. Stay tuned for updates.

It’s time for a shindig!

Don your best flowery bonnet, grab your rainstick and join us for our first meet and greet. Listen to shiny music, partake in the Kaylee inspired buffet (nibbles), win a door prize and make new friends.

Join us Saturday, Nov 17 at the Alberta Place Suite Hotel (10049-103 St). Doors open at 7:30pm.

Admission $5*
*Funds raised will defray the cost of the event. Any additional proceeds will be donated to the Edmonton Youth Empowerment Support Services (YESS).

All minors should be accompanied by parent or guardian.

Sept 29, 2012 screening of “The Guild” (seasons 1-5)

Thanks to the generosity of Felicia Day, the Geek and Sundry* team, and Happy Harbor Comics, we will be hosting an all day (seasons 1-5) “The Guild” screening event on September 29, 2012 beginning at 10:30 am.

This screening is a Can’t Stop the Serenity (CSTS) affiliate event. Happy Harbor Comics (10729-104 Ave) has donated space for the screening.

Admission is by cashy money donation. Throw a few loonies or twoonies (or more!) into the donation bin when you stop by to watch the screening. In addition, we will have a few silent auction items and door prizes on hand for those in attendance. Proceeds will be split between our charity partners; Equality Now and YESS.org.

UPDATE [Aug 31, 2012]: Let’s take this fundraiser to the next level!  YESS is in urgent needs for a number of items for their shelter. As well as collecting cashy monies on Sept 29th, we’ll be collecting “in kind” donations.

Visit http://yess.org/get-involved/in-kind-donation/ to find a list of desperately needed items.  The page also contains a list of items that they cannot accept at this time. Please take time out of your busy day to look over the list to see if there is anything you may want to bring in.

Can’t stay all day? Pop in and watch an episode or one to two seasons. Everyone is welcome to drop by to say hello.

Geek & Sundry is the new home of “The Guild” and other fab content such as “Flog” (Felicia’s video blog), “Tabletop” (Wil Wheaton’s tabletop gaming show) and “Sword & Laser” (a Scifi/Fantasy book club).

Pre-CSTS Shindig – Marian Call in Concert

 

Marian Call – In concert – In conjunction with Happy Harbor Comics (10729 – 104 Avenue, Edmonton) we will be hosting a Marian Call concert on Monday, June 18, 2012 at 7:30 pm.

Alaskan singer-songwriter Marian Call is returning to Alberta. Her music has been described by fans as “funky acoustic joy jazz” — she plays eclectic, humorous and heartfelt songs that appeal to crowds of all ages and demographics. Her signature Underwood typewriter, rain stick, and kazoo can be heard in most of her local (and national) performances.

Marian is not being paid directly for her performance; we’re suggesting a donation of $10-$15 per person to show your appreciation of her talents.

Photo: Brian Adams http://baphotos.com.