Time: 11 a.m.
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Henderson lake— Dragon Boats:
11 a.m. - Junkmans Quire (folk/jazz/Celtic) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Junkmans-Quire/113433782070583
11:45 a.m. - Festival Rose Ceremony
12:30 p.m. - Alyssa McQuaid (country) http://alyssamcquaid.com/
1 p.m. - Hibikiya Southern Alberta Taiko Society (Drums) https://www.facebook.com/SATS.HIBIKIYA
1:30 p.m - The Raw Dogs (rock) https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Raw-Dogs/564997413513479
2:30 p.m - Exisdance (dance) http://www.exisdance.com/
3 p.m - Driving While Blind (blues/ rock) https://www.facebook.com/dwbbluesrock
4 p.m - Karen Romanchuk (country) http://www.reverbnation.com/karenromanchuk
4:30 p.m - Treeline and Shaela Miller (Country) http://www.prairiesentimentalist.com/
5:30 p.m - Canadian Rocky Mountain Cloggers (dance)
6 p.m - Bridgette Yarwood (jazz) http://www.singasongthatsyours.com/
7 p.m - Suite 33 (rock) http://www.suite33live.com/
Henderson Lake Park is a 47 hectare (117 acre) blend of relaxed leisure
and active recreation opportunities concentrated around a 60 acre
man-made lake. Paved and shale walking trails border Henderson
Lake, along with playgrounds, rest areas and picnic sites.
Concession is open during the summer months.
Henderson Park has been a focus of civic pride for more than 85
years. Originally developed for the 7th International Dry-Farming
Congress in 1912, it continues to be an attraction for special event
celebrations. The lake itself was originally a large slough. William
Henderson, the Mayor of Lethbridge during the early preparations
for the Farming Congress, was instrumental in initiating the
concept of Henderson Lake and a surrounding park.
It is home to the annual Dragon Boat Festival in july as well as Canada Day celebrations.