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5 things to do in Edmonton this weekend

We start the weekend by saying goodbye to an old friend, then follow it up with a hefty dose of festive merriment.

The city will be switching on the lights as the Royal Alberta Museum turns them off ... for now

The old Royal Alberta Museum will close its doors forever on Sunday evening, but first it will celebrate its evolution with a 48-hour goodbye party. (Royal Alberta Museum/Facebook)

We start the weekend by saying goodbye to an old friend, then follow it up with a hefty dose of festive merriment.

Go to the museum

What:The Royal Alberta Museum is closing out with a 48-hour-long bang this weekend. The party starts Friday at 5 p.m. and runs straight through to Sunday evening, giving you plenty of time to go metaphorically kiss your favourite exhibits goodbye. Best part? Admission is free.

Here are some of the other highlights you can look forward to:

  • Happy Harbour Comics will set up on site and attempt to create the world's largest (as in, 5ft tall) comic book.
  • Fifteen local vendors and artists will sell their wares in an on-the-spot pop-up inside the museum,making it easy for you to get a head start on your Christmas shopping.
  • Metro Cinema will screen a triple bill of contemporary classic horror movies (What We Do in the Shadows, It Follows, Turbo Kid) in the RAM theatre starting midnight on Friday.
  • Re-visit your childhood with some Saturday morning cartoons, starting at 6 a.m. Saturday, followed by the family-friendly Ice Age trilogy mid-morning.

When?Event runs from 5 p.m. Dec. 4 until 5 p.m. Dec. 6

Hit the slopes

Despite the forecasted warm temperatures, Snow Valley Ski Club is welcoming Winterfest this weekend. (Snow Valley Ski Club/Facebook)
What:While winter has been mercifully slow to arrive in Edmonton this winter, it will land with a blast this weekend asWinterfesttakes over Snow Valley ski hill. Ski bunnies in attendance can expect a marshmallow roast, discounted lift tickets and rentals, a scavenger hunt and free hot chocolate. Organizers will also be collecting donations for Edmonton's Food Bank.

When?Dec. 4 to 6

To market, to market

What:'Tis the season to bump shoulders with thousands of hectic shoppers while you duke it out over an amazing one-of-a-kind knit product. That's right, here's your craft fair round-up:

Christmas lights

The lights go on at the Alberta Legislature Thursday night. (Paula Kirman/Flickr)
What: The city is flipping the switch on the holiday season this weekend:

Christmas on stage

What:Motown music, modern re-tellingsand messiahs abound:

  • A Christmas Carol: It's a classic for a reason, and is now in its 15th season at the Edmonton Citadel Theatre.
  • Handel's Messiah: The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra will be joined bythe Richard Eaton Singers on stage to perform the composer's beloved oratorio.
  • A Jarvis Church Christmas: Church and his band The Soul Station will perform a mix of motown Christmas classics, as well as original music at Festival place on Saturday night.
  • EKOSingers present Christmas is Coming: The group will perform at city hall on Sunday afternoon with special appearances by The Little Dickens Children's Choir of Holyrood School, and The Studio 'B' Saxophone Quartet.
  • So This is Christmas: Bring in the Christmas season in songwith this musical production which sets the classic nativity story in modern-day Edmonton. Tickets are available here.
  • Festive Mosaic: The Ukrainian Male Chorus of Edmonton will perform at McDougall United Church Saturday at 7 p.m.

Odds and ends

  • Sleigh ride shuttle: Take a cruise through Old Strathcona in style on Saturday afternoon. Click the link for more information.
  • SNAP's Bows & Stripes: Indulge in snacks from Elm Cafe, fancy cocktails, live entertainment and on-demand printing at the SNAP printshop and gallery on Friday night at its annual Print Affair.
  • Metro loves Marilyn: Metro Cinema is kicking off its tribute to Marilyn Monroe this weekend with three screenings of The Misfits (1961).
  • ABBA (kind of) in Edmonton: Always ABBA - A Tribute to ABBA takes the stage at the Century Casino on Friday night at 7 p.m.

Know of a weekend event happening in the city? Email meor tweet me@CBC_Caitlin