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Stitch the Rainbow: 2SLGTBT2IA+ and Allies Fiber Arts Club
Stitch the Rainbow is a drop-in fiber arts gathering for the 2SLGTBT2IA+ community and allies. Knitters, crocheters, embroiderers, and other fiber artists of all skill levels meet to create, share techniques, and build community. All ages welcome. No cost. Bring a project or start something new at the Galt Museum & Archives.
Tier 2 System Navigator Training
Tier 2 System Navigator Training offered by the Canadian Mental Health Association in Lethbridge on June 19, 2026. This professional development course is for individuals supporting others through individualized services, referrals, and case management. Registration opens April 15, 2026. Organized by the Lethbridge Integrated Community Alliance.
Time For You: A Personal Growth Group
Time For You is a personal growth and self-care group for adults 18 and older, meeting at LFS Counselling Office. Participants learn and practice self-care skills in a supportive, fun environment at no cost. Registration required by May 27, 2026.

1000 Faces, 1000 Stories Workshop and Gathering
The Galt Museum hosts a community gathering bringing together Blackfoot Elders and members from all four nations to share stories and memories while viewing archival photographs. Participants can identify family members in the collection and receive copies to take home. The free event includes lunch and celebrates connection across urban and reserve communities.

Pride in the Park
Pride in the Park celebrates the LGBTQ+ community with a full day of activities at Galt Gardens. Running from 11 AM to 5 PM on June 20, the festival features performances, vendors, food, and family-friendly entertainment. A welcoming event for all community members.

Pride March
The Pride March takes place Saturday, June 20, 2026, starting at 11:00 AM from the Civic Ice Centre in Lethbridge. This community event celebrates diversity and inclusion with a march through the city. Open to all community members.

Father's Day and International Yoga Day Festival
Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden hosts a Father's Day and International Yoga Day Festival on June 21. The day features free morning yoga, live performances including Taiko drumming and Yosakoi dance, live portrait drawing, and a free screening of My Neighbor Totoro. Family-friendly activities and garden admission available.
Off The Record - Building Safer Communities
Off The Record is a summer sports initiative bringing together Lethbridge Police, Fire, and EMS with local youth for friendly, recreational activities. No experience necessary. The program builds positive connections between first responders and the community through engaging sports and activities. Registration required.
Time For You - A Personal Growth Group
Time For You is a free personal growth group for adults 18 and older focused on self-care, learning, and skill-building in a supportive environment. Participants meet at LFS Counselling Office to learn and practice together. Registration required by May 27, 2026.

Canada Day Festival
Canada Day Festival at Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden celebrates the national holiday with performances, activities, and fireworks. The day-long event features taiko drumming, face painting, origami demonstrations, and evening fireworks at Henderson Lake. Admission is $20 per person (ages 6+). The garden is open 10 AM to 11 PM.

Explore the River Valley with Larkfir Conservation: Session 1 - Birds in the Afternoon
Join biologist and educator Brook Skagen for a two-hour exploration of birds in the Oldman River Valley. Starting with an introduction at the Galt Museum, participants will venture into the landscape for guided observation and nature-inspired art activities. Designed for curious kids, families, and lifelong learners of all ages. Registration required; $15 per person, free for members.
Anger Awareness
Anger Awareness is a free personal growth group for adults 18 and older offered by LFS Counselling. Participants learn about the connections between anger, thoughts, and behavior, and develop practical coping skills. Registration required by June 29, 2026. Contact 403-327-5724 to schedule an intake appointment.
Priority Population Training - Indigenous Including Cultural Safety Training
Priority Population Training at Blackfoot Resource Hub focuses on Indigenous Support Navigators and cultural safety. This two-day mandatory training (July 9-10, 2026) covers intergenerational trauma, resource navigation, and cultural reconnection for Indigenous peoples. Registration opens May 15, 2026.
Off The Record – Building Safer Communities
Off The Record returns this summer at Redwood Park, bringing together youth and first responders from Lethbridge Police, Fire & EMS for friendly sports and recreational activities. No experience necessary. The event builds positive community connections through engaging, active programming open to all ages.
Tier 1 System Navigator Training
Lethbridge ICA hosts a one-hour training session on the Tier 1 System Navigator program, covering the local ICA network and referral pathways. Designed for professionals and community members seeking to understand integrated care coordination in Lethbridge. Registration opens May 15, 2026.
Wild Tales on Park Trails: Indian Battle
Wild Tales on Park Trails returns this summer, blending outdoor exploration with local history. Families and curious explorers discover Lethbridge's natural world and heritage through guided walks, stories, and activities along popular city trails. Presented by the Helen Schuler Nature Centre and Galt Museum. All ages welcome.
Anger Awareness
Anger Awareness is a free personal growth group for adults 18+ offered by LFS Counselling. Participants learn about the connections between anger, thoughts, and behavior, and develop practical skills to identify and manage anger effectively. Register by June 29, 2026.

Noticing: Building Observational Capacity by Drawing Native Plants Along the Oldman River
This workshop uses drawing exercises as a tool for building observational skills and attention to the prairie landscape along the Oldman River. Participants will practice noticing patterns and relationships in nature while learning about land stewardship. No drawing experience required. Suitable for ages 14+.

Guided River Canoe Trip with High Level Canoes and Kayak
Join a guided canoe trip down the Old Man River with High Level Canoes and Kayaks and Galt Museum staff. The three-hour journey starts at Botterill Bottom, passes under the High Level Bridge with a snack stop, and ends at Pavan Park. Learn about the river's history, Indigenous heritage, and coal industry while paddling. Adults, seniors, and kids with caregivers welcome. Registration required; $50 per person.
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Off the Record: Building Safer Communities
Off the Record returns this summer, bringing together youth and first responders from Lethbridge Police, Fire, and EMS for friendly sports and activities. No experience necessary. The event builds positive community connections through fun, engaging activities and is open to all youth. Registration required.
Anger Awareness
Anger Awareness is a free personal growth group offered by LFS Counselling that helps participants understand the connection between anger, thoughts, and behavior. The program teaches practical skills for identifying and managing anger. Open to adults 18 and older. Register by calling 403-327-5724.
Being with Trees Meditation Walk with Sandra Cowan and Annie Martin
Join a guided contemplative walk among the trees at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre. Led by Sandra Cowan and Annie Martin, this evening event invites participants to explore their relationship with trees through meditation and mindful observation. All ages welcome. Registration required; $15 per person, free for members.
Anger Awareness
Anger Awareness is a free personal growth group for adults 18+ offered by LFS Counselling. Participants learn about the connection between anger, thoughts, and behavior, and develop practical coping skills. The program begins July 29, 2026. Registration required by June 29—call 403-327-5724 to schedule an intake.