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Coulee Fest returns September 16th

Mark those calendars, Lethbridge College’s Coulee First is happening September 16th.

The free family festival will take place a the College from 1 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 16th and will feature live music, petting zoo, food trucks, beer gardens, and more.

Once again this year, Coulee Fest will be partnering with Prairie Made Market to showcase various artisans from southern Alberta.

“This event promises something for everyone—whether you’re a student, employee, alumni or community member,” says Stephanie Savage, Manager of Alumni and Engagement.

“so, save the date for Coulee Fest and plan to come and celebrate the spirit of southern Alberta, as exemplified by our campus community. You’ll also get to discover all of the innovative things happening here at Lethbridge College.”

A schedule of events will be released in the upcoming weeks and will be found on the Coulee Fest website.

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