Location: 1410 11 Ave SW unit 205, Calgary, AB T3C 0M8, Canada
YOUTH CHOIR (In Person)
***This program is for youth between ages 13 and 17.
**If you are interested in trying out your first session, please email jacqs@skippingstone.ca before attending.
Students will meet weekly where they will learn the basics of vocal anatomy, warming up the voice and singing songs that they choose as a group. New participants are admitted any time throughout the sessions.All identities, bodies and levels of experience are welcome!
Click here for more information and to register for our Music Programs.
*This is an in-person group, held at: Anacrusis Music (#205 - 1410 11 Ave SW).
Location: 1410 11 Ave SW unit 205, Calgary, AB T3C 0M8, Canada
CREATIVE LABS (Online)
***This program is for youth between ages 13 and 17.
**If you are interested in trying out your first session, please email jacqs@skippingstone.ca before attending.
All are welcome to this group and no experience is required. Students meet twice a month to work on their own sound creation project. This can include any combination of music/sound creation (soundscapes/songwriting/composition etc.) with lyrics, poetry, spoken word, hip-hop, rap, visual art, crafts etc. Students can work solo or collaborate with others on their creations.
Click here for more information and to register for our Music Programs.
this is a recurring weekly event that takes place at different locations - info from Prime Timers Calgary website:
Friday Night Dinner - Prime Timers Calgary
Every Friday at 6pm
Various Locations - please email primetimerscalgary@gmail.com for more details.
Prime Timers Calgary (PTC) was re-established in September 2003 to provide opportunities to interact socially with other mature gay and bisexual men. Our goal is to foster positive interaction for our members by facilitating social, recreational and educational activities.
Location: The Sentry Box, 1835 10 Ave SW, Calgary, AB T3C 0K2, Canada
Come join Queer Calgary for a fun evening of board games, laughter and fun! We welcome anyone to attend, whether you’re a newcomer to gaming or an experienced board game enthusiast.
This event is happening at The Sentry Box. Please note that The Sentry Box is made up of two separate business entities. To access the building, please enter through the west entrance into the Sentry Box, not The Sentry Box Cards. We’ll be on the upper mezzanine, and signs will be placed on the tables to indicate our tables.
Please be aware that this event is not wheelchair accessible due to the approximately 9 stairs into the building.
However, please remember that these events are meant to be a safe space for the Queer community. Transphobia, homophobia, and discrimination of any kind are not welcome. Being a safe space also includes being respectful of photography. Before taking any pictures including people, please always ask for permission.
You can RSVP on Meetup here! Please note you are not required to sign up to attend, all of our ongoing programs are always open to walk ins!
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Queer Calgary is a grassroots initiative and registered non-profit that aims to combat queer isolation and foster a queer community in Calgary. We champion this by organizing regular community events, including this weekly board game event. For more information, you can find us on Facebook, Meetup, or Instagram.
Feel free to check out our Linktree to find our websites, our discord server and everything else we have going on!
If needed, don't forget to ask about our Community Access Fund! Which aims to make our programs accessible to all in the form of bus/transit tickets. Please reach out to us via email at hello@queercalgary.ngo for more details.
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Queer Calgary is a grassroots initiative and registered non-profit that aims to combat queer isolation and foster a queer community in Calgary. We champion this by organizing regular community events, including this weekly board game event. For more information, you can find us on Facebook, Meetup, or Instagram.
Feel free to check out our Linktree to find our websites, our discord server and everything else we have going on!
However, please remember that these events are meant to be a safe space for the Queer community. Transphobia, homophobia, and discrimination of any kind are not welcome.
If needed, don't forget to ask about our Community Access Fund! Which aims to make our programs accessible to all in the form of bus/transit tickets. Please reach out to us via email at hello@queercalgary.ngo for more details.
Location: Contemporary Calgary, 701 11 St SW, Calgary, AB T2P 2C4, Canada
Tickets: https://queerfilmfest.ca/event/ninxs-may-15-2026-630pm/
The 28th annual Fairy Tales Queer Art & Film Festival (FTFF), presented by the Calgary Queer Arts Society, returns to Contemporary Calgary from May 13–17, 2026, bringing together 42 films from 20 countries in a vibrant celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ storytelling from around the world.
One of Canada’s longest-running queer film festivals, Fairy Tales will showcase eight feature films and 34 short films spanning genres from documentary and narrative cinema to experimental shorts and musical film.
In the magical town of Tepoztlán, Mexico, fifteen-year-old Karla intimately, and unabashedly, guides audiences in her journey for self-discovery, as she navigates the joys and uncertainties of adolescence, alongside society’s gender prejudices.
Through Karla’s exploration of her transgender identity, the film presents an empowering, yet sweet coming-of-age story about self-expression, resilience, and the complexities of growing up, that is as specific as it is universal.
Location: Online
All events are online
Screening of a documentary, followed by a short discussion around Queer Theological principles and ideas, and how these films might illustrate new ideas for Affirming Ministry in our communities.
May 15 - "Proper Pronouns" follows four transgender ministers in North Carolina. Register here.
June 26 - “The Iridesce Play” starts just before the United Church of Canada’s 1988 vote to welcome gay and lesbian people in membership and eligibility for ministry in the church. Register here.
July 17 - “Wonderfully Made - LGBTQ+R(eligion)”. Register here.
August 7 - “A Queer's Guide to Spiritual Living”. Register here.
Location: Contemporary Calgary, 701 11 St SW, Calgary, AB T2P 2C4, Canada
Tickets: https://queerfilmfest.ca/event/meat-the-movie-may-15-2026-9pm/
The 28th annual Fairy Tales Queer Art & Film Festival (FTFF), presented by the Calgary Queer Arts Society, returns to Contemporary Calgary from May 13–17, 2026, bringing together 42 films from 20 countries in a vibrant celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ storytelling from around the world.
One of Canada’s longest-running queer film festivals, Fairy Tales will showcase eight feature films and 34 short films spanning genres from documentary and narrative cinema to experimental shorts and musical film.
Gay Slasher of the year?
After a night of drugs and debauchery results in the fatal overdose of an underage gay man, an innocent bystander is left to take the blame. Upon his release from prison, the guilty party becomes the focus of an eccentric killers revenge.