Local Event Guide
Opera Pub at Blue Chair

Opera Pub presents a performance series blending traditional operatic arias with musical theatre selections in a casual environment. The program features a rotating cast including students, professional performers, and surprise guests.

Blue Chair Cafe

01/10/2025 06:00 to 13/05/2026 06:00
The Book of Soap

This improvised soap opera series features a recurring cast performing narrative segments inspired by biblical themes and historical timelines, ranging from the ancient era to the present day.

Varscona Theatre

20/10/2025 06:00 to 25/05/2026 06:00
Knotty Enigmas Exhibition by Zana Wensel

This exhibition explores the embodiment of unprocessed trauma and grief through intricate graphite drawings and sculptures. Zana Wensel translates internal sensations of tension and entanglement into physical forms, representing the transition of emotional pain from the body to an external existence. Through a deliberate process of layering, the artist documents these knots as a path toward healing and self-compassion. The work emphasizes the necessity of connecting the body and mind with honesty and curiosity, suggesting that acknowledging these internal narratives is a vital component of the human experience and soul's journey.

Art Gallery of St. Albert

27/01/2026 07:00 to 25/04/2026 06:00
LIVING PORTRAITS

This exhibition celebrates Black artists in Edmonton through a series of portraits presented on five curved panels. The experience unfolds in three stages: LOOK, which establishes dignity and visibility; APPROACH, which focuses on individuality and personal expression; and ENGAGE, which utilizes augmented reality to allow artists to share their stories and perspectives on local culture. The project emphasizes that authentic belonging requires active attention and connection rather than simple representation. It was developed within the framework of the Edmonton Anti-Black Racism Action Plan and the Edmonton Arts Council.

City Hall

31/01/2026 07:00 to 16/06/2026 06:00
5 Artists 1 Love: 20 Years of Fierce Art & Soul

5 Artists 1 Love is an annual exhibition celebrating the artistic vibrancy and diversity of the African-Canadian community and the broader African diaspora. The exhibition showcases the work of emerging and established artists, fostering global African and Caribbean cultural connections while highlighting African-Canadian brilliance. To mark its 20th anniversary, the exhibition features 20 accomplished alumni artists who return to share works reflecting their unique creative visions and diverse global experiences.

Art Gallery of Alberta

14/02/2026 07:00 to 19/04/2026 06:00
Jiu-jitsu (Youth and Adult Classes)

Shogun Brazilian Jiu Jitsu provides structured training sessions for both youth and adult participants. The program curriculum includes technical instruction and practical application of Jiu-jitsu fundamentals.

West Jasper Sherwood Community League

03/03/2026 23:30 to 27/05/2026 01:30
Being by Natalie Gerber

Being by Natalie Gerber explores fibre as a medium for embodied research. Through the manipulation of layered silk, cotton, and linen using digital cutting and etching techniques, the work transitions from surface-level textiles to sculptural forms. These pieces examine density, drape, and tension, emphasizing the artistic process as an essential component of the final result. The collection, which includes an accordion archive and suspended textile forms, documents a continuous process of material negotiation and inquiry. The installations invite viewers to engage with craft as a vulnerable and evolving form of lived experience.

Alberta Craft

07/03/2026 07:00 to 18/04/2026 06:00
StartWork Glazing Employment Training

StartWork provides employment training in glazing and glass fitting for individuals receiving Income Support. Participants can attend information sessions to learn about the curriculum and career opportunities within the trade.

Genesis Center

09/03/2026 06:00 to 31/05/2026 06:00
Transcendence by Speplól Tanya Zilinski

Transcendence is an exhibition by artist Speplól Tanya Zilinski featuring large-scale loom beadwork tapestries sewn onto British Melton wool. The works integrate Anishinaabe, Ts’qó:ls, and Ukrainian storytelling traditions with themes of geometry, chaos theory, and the natural world, serving as a form of cultural reclamation. The exhibition includes three series created between 2020 and 2025, covering topics ranging from Indigenous science and geometric floral patterns to the connection between past and future generations. A participatory paper installation titled Transcendence Ripple Wall is also included to explore themes of pattern and intuition.

Gallery@501

10/03/2026 06:00 to 23/04/2026 06:00
Lori Sokoluk: Mappae Mundi

Mappae Mundi is a solo exhibition featuring large-scale oil paintings by Alberta-based artist Lori Sokoluk. The abstract works explore the inner and outer realms of human experience, drawing conceptual parallels to medieval maps that synthesized geography, history, legend, and personal perception. This series marks the artist's return to large-format painting and prairie-inspired themes, including landscape, mystery, and duality, while contributing to a celebration of 120 years of abstract art.

Harcourt House Artist Run Centre

13/03/2026 06:00 to 25/04/2026 06:00
Giuseppe Albi: Reality to Virtual Reality

This exhibition explores the relationship between artists and evolving technology, focusing on the historical progression of abstract art from 1906 to 2026. It examines how technological advancements, particularly acrylic paint and digital tools, influence subject matter and the continuity of imagery. The multi-media display includes acrylic paintings of organic forms, digital abstractions, and a virtual reality experience.

Harcourt House Artist Run Centre

13/03/2026 06:00 to 25/04/2026 06:00
John Will: Born in the U.F.O.

This retrospective exhibition examines the 60-year career of Alberta artist John Will, showcasing a diverse collection of prints, paintings, photography, video, and works on paper. The exhibition highlights his satirical approach, which uses fragments of language from news, popular media, and photography to explore themes of truth and personal identity.

Art Gallery of Alberta

14/03/2026 06:00 to 09/08/2026 06:00
Ephemeral Language / Langue éphémère, by Sébastien Gaudette

Sébastien Gaudette’s exhibition explores the creative versatility of paper as both a material and an inspiration. The artist utilizes his background in illusion and technique to transform paper into large-scale, site-specific sculptures that emerge from gallery walls and floor surfaces, resembling organic, living forms. Beyond three-dimensional installations, the collection features trompe l’oeil paintings that mimic the appearance of crumpled paper and everyday items like Post-it notes. By integrating acrylic and spray paint, the artist blurs the line between physical texture and flat surfaces, presenting a study of paper in its various documented and sculptural states.

Art Gallery of St. Albert

19/03/2026 06:00 to 30/04/2026 06:00
StartWork Roofing Employment Training

This employment training program provides specialized skills for the roofing industry. It is designed for Alberta Income Support recipients seeking career development and trade preparation.

Genesis Center

20/03/2026 06:00 to 29/05/2026 06:00
Q & A Sessions: Equity & Access in the Arts

These drop-in sessions provide support for applicants preparing submissions for the Equity & Access in the Arts funding program. Assistance is available for navigating the SmartSimple application portal and clarifying specific requirements of the program. Participants are encouraged to bring their own devices to reference their applications.

Prince of Wales Armouries

25/03/2026 06:00 to 22/04/2026 06:00
Chez nous: la francophonie de l’Alberta

This exhibition explores the rich and vibrant Francophone spirit of Alberta by showcasing stories, achievements, and contributions of the community across the province. It highlights the evolution of Francophone life from historical homesteads to contemporary spaces, featuring the influence of artists, writers, educators, and leaders on the cultural and social landscape. The exhibition displays significant artifacts, including Rene Richard’s binoculars, the Bugnet Plantation Historical Site sign, doors from the Juniorat College, and a handmade mace used by the Francophonie Jeunesse de l’Alberta for their parliamentary simulation.

Royal Alberta Museum

26/03/2026 06:00 to 09/05/2026 06:00
Taichi and Dance Class

City Hall

01/04/2026 10:30 to 30/06/2026 12:30
Board Game Night at Glenwood Community League

This monthly gathering has been held for over a decade. Attendees are invited to bring their own games or learn new ones from other participants.

Glenwood Community League

04/04/2026 00:30 to 02/05/2026 05:00
Macrobiotic Natural Cooking Class (5-Part Series)

This five-part course focuses on macrobiotic cooking, rooted in traditional Japanese dietary practices. Participants learn how to integrate these principles into daily life to support health goals such as weight management, detoxification, and physical improvement. The curriculum includes practical techniques for preparing seasonal ingredients and creating fermented staples like salted koji, soy sauce koji, ginger koji, onion koji, and amazake.

健康サロンかおり

04/04/2026 01:30 to 01/08/2026 04:30
Casey and Diana

Set in 1991 at Toronto’s Casey House during the AIDS crisis, the play depicts residents and staff preparing for a visit from Princess Diana. The drama balances humor and heartbreak to explore the human capacity for resilience and compassion under challenging circumstances. Through character-driven narratives, the story highlights the search for dignity and connection during a defining historical moment.

Citadel Theatre

04/04/2026 06:00 to 26/04/2026 06:00
Level 2 Drone Pilot National License Course (Beginner + Beyond Visual Line of Sight and Night Flight)

The Drone Safety License School in Nagareyama, Chiba, offers a national certification course for Level 2 drone pilots. This comprehensive program for beginners includes basic training as well as specialized instruction for beyond visual line of sight and night flight operations. By completing this course at a registered training institution, participants are exempted from the practical examination conducted by the designated testing authority. The curriculum consists of online theory lessons and hands-on practical training. Applicants must be at least 16 years old and possess a pilot applicant number issued by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's DIPS system.

ドローン免許センター千葉流山IC校

05/04/2026 01:00 to 30/06/2026 07:00
CoderDojo Toyohashi and ComputerClubHouse Toyohashi

CoderDojo Toyohashi is a programming dojo for beginners, offering activities like Hour of Code and Scratch with support from student mentors. ComputerClubHouse Toyohashi serves as a third place for youth to engage in computer science and creative technology projects. Participants can explore various tools and technologies, including drones, AI-powered autonomous cars, PC music composition, image and video processing, VR, and 3D printing. The programs are open to children and young people interested in technology, with opportunities for adults to observe or serve as mentors.

豊橋創造大学D22ゼミ室

07/04/2026 06:00 to 30/04/2026 09:00
Daily Programming & Games

Sir Winston Churchill Square

07/04/2026 12:00 to 19/06/2026 20:00
Mariam Qureshi: Chemin Poétique

Edmonton-based artist Mariam Qureshi showcases a collection of large-scale original paintings that examine poetic journeys through the landscape. This exhibition marks a significant evolution in the artist's practice, transitioning from intimate watercolour sketches to immersive, large-format oil works.

CAVA

09/04/2026 06:00 to 30/05/2026 06:00
Trunk Theatre: Marjorie Prime

Jordan Harrison’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play explores the intersection of memory and artificial intelligence. The story follows Marjorie as she utilizes an AI-powered support companion modeled after her late husband. As the technology gains a deeper understanding of the family, her daughter struggles with the implications of digital memory and the nature of human identity. The production is directed by Amy DeFelice and features a cast including Sue Huff, Ben Kuchera, Troy O’Donnell, and Maureen Rooney.

Varscona Theatre

09/04/2026 06:00 to 19/04/2026 06:00
Introduction to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)

This course provides community leaders and organizations with training on developing crime prevention initiatives using CPTED principles. Participants learn to influence human behavior through environmental design, covering topics such as lighting, landscaping, traffic calming, and both first and second-generation CPTED strategies. The curriculum also prepares students for the International CPTED Association certification exam and includes instruction on report writing.

Knottwood Community Centre

13/04/2026 14:30 to 15/04/2026 22:00
Sustainable Fashion Week (Earth Day)

City Hall

14/04/2026 00:00 to 29/04/2026 00:00
Duo Duo: Interwoven Realities

Doris Charest and Karen Blanchet present a collaborative exhibition of abstract paintings, with works varying from 5x5 inches to 30x60 inches. The collection, titled Interwoven Realities, is displayed alongside a preview of the theatrical production Waiting for the Parade.

Walterdale Theatre

14/04/2026 06:00 to 25/04/2026 06:00
Tutoring, Engagement & Mentorship Program (TEAM)

The TEAM program offers academic support and guidance regarding post-secondary education journeys. In partnership with the University of Calgary's Werklund School of Education, preservice teachers provide group assistance to help youth with schoolwork and share insights on pursuing higher education.

Genesis Center

14/04/2026 16:00 to 14/04/2026 18:00
141st MG Training Workshop

The Management Game (MG) training is a program designed to teach the fundamentals of business management and accounting. Participants engage in a business simulation game that illustrates how to analyze financial statements and make decisions that generate profit. The training aims to enhance business intuition by providing a practical understanding of how numbers drive organizational success.

be.love.company.セミナールーム

15/04/2026 00:30 to 16/04/2026 09:00
Snack AI Study Group in Kobe

This study group provides a casual environment for business owners and professionals to discuss generative AI applications. Participants share practical experiences, including successes and failures, to help others understand how to implement AI in their own businesses. The session is designed to be interactive, allowing attendees to ask questions and exchange ideas without formal presentations or sales pitches. By fostering an open and relaxed atmosphere, it encourages the practical application of AI tools to improve business efficiency and spark innovation.

エムトーン会議室

15/04/2026 09:30 to 15/04/2026 11:30
Conference by Admiral Alain Coldefy

Admiral Alain Coldefy presents an analysis of the foundations of French nuclear deterrence and current geostrategic balances. The discussion addresses issues of sovereignty, security, and international stability within the context of contemporary global tensions. Admiral Coldefy is a high-ranking French military officer, former Major General of the Armed Forces, and current president of the Société des membres de la Légion d'honneur.

Institut Français du Japon – Tokyo

15/04/2026 09:30 to 15/04/2026 10:30
10 Seconds to 100ms; Optimising a Legacy Endpoint

This presentation explores the technical journey of improving the performance of a legacy endpoint that previously took 10 seconds to respond. The talk covers the challenges encountered during the optimization process, the trade-offs made, and the lessons learned when refactoring slow, blocking code in a production environment. Additionally, the event includes a segment for Rubyists to share code snippets, tools, and technical challenges in an informal, open-format session.

Le Wagon Tokyo

15/04/2026 09:30 to 15/04/2026 12:00
Medical Seminar: Facial Twitching and Facial Pain

This medical seminar, organized in collaboration with the Funabashi Municipal Medical Center, focuses on hemifacial spasm and trigeminal neuralgia. The lecture will be delivered by Kazumi Hatakeyama, Director of Neurosurgery at Funabashi Municipal Medical Center.

Funabashi West Library

15/04/2026 15:00 to 15/04/2026 15:00
Picture Book Reading Session (Ages 0-3)

This program offers picture book readings, hand games, and traditional nursery rhymes for children aged 0 to 3 and their guardians. Sessions are held regularly at the West, Central, East, and North libraries.

Funabashi West Library

15/04/2026 15:00 to 15/04/2026 15:00
Seminar: Strategies for Acquiring 3,000 Managed Units

This seminar features a real estate professional who achieved the milestone of managing 3,000 units. The session focuses on the practical strategies and core fundamentals required to secure new property management contracts in a competitive market. It covers the presenter's personal experience, from her early career building a massive portfolio to her recent attainment of the CPM (Certified Property Manager) designation. The presentation explores why professional accreditation and continuous learning are essential for evolving one's approach to property management. Attendees will gain insights into moving beyond conventional methods, building deep trust with clients, and applying practical field knowledge to improve sales and operational success.

かでる2.7

16/04/2026 09:00 to 16/04/2026 11:00
JJUG Night Seminar: Building AI-Native Futures with Java, Agent Design, and MCP

This session explores the evolution of AI application development from experimentation to production-grade systems within the Java ecosystem. It focuses on the architectural shifts required to move beyond simple prompt-response interactions, highlighting the roles of AI agents, the Model Context Protocol (MCP), and Agent2Agent (A2A) communication patterns. The presentation addresses the complexities of designing intelligent systems, including multi-agent coordination, persistent memory, and tool-augmented reasoning. Attendees will examine practical trade-offs regarding performance, flexibility, security, and observability in agent-based architectures, providing a strategic framework for integrating modern AI technologies into Java applications.

レッドハット株式会社

16/04/2026 09:30 to 16/04/2026 11:00
Advance Care Planning Day

Advance Care Planning Day is observed annually to encourage individuals to prepare for future healthcare needs. Information and resources are available to assist people in beginning the process of advance care planning.

Genesis Center

16/04/2026 18:00 to 17/04/2026 00:00
West Valley Line LRT Information Session

Construction for the West Valley Line LRT project is scheduled for 2026 along 87 Avenue between 159 Street and Anthony Henday Drive. Project representatives will present the upcoming construction plans followed by a question and answer session.

Lynnwood Community League

17/04/2026 00:00 to 17/04/2026 01:00
Cybersecurity Seminar: Understanding the Supply Chain Security Assessment System

This seminar focuses on the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's Supply Chain Security Assessment System, scheduled for implementation in October 2026. As cyber threats and information leaks originating from vendors become more frequent, this system aims to visualize a company's security maturity via a star-rating scale, impacting both business continuity for buyers and trade opportunities for suppliers. The session covers the framework's overall structure, current trends, and the necessary processes to prepare for star-rated certification. Attendees will learn how to navigate the requirements for both ordering and receiving parties, enabling them to prioritize actions and establish a roadmap for compliance. The content is designed for management, IT departments, administrative staff, and risk management personnel.

Another ONE+GINZA

17/04/2026 04:30 to 17/04/2026 07:20
Stage Struck! 2026

The Alberta Drama Festival Association presents the Stage Struck! One Act Play Festival, featuring six new works by local playwrights. The event consists of three sessions with public adjudications and a series of awards honoring outstanding production, performance, direction, and new writing.

Workshop West Playwrights' Theatre

17/04/2026 06:00 to 18/04/2026 06:00
47th Made in TEHOM

This event features DJs active in the Hamamatsu area gathering at Live/Bar TEHOM. Participants enjoy music and drinks while sharing DJ sets in a bar environment. Please note that the sound volume is lower than standard events, particularly after 10:00 PM, and attendees are expected to act respectfully in the surrounding area. DJS are welcome to apply to perform, with slots allocated based on arrival time. Beginners or those unfamiliar with the equipment are encouraged to arrive early for setup guidance. Performers are expected to be self-sufficient with their own equipment, including necessary cables.

Live/Bar TEHOM

17/04/2026 10:00 to 17/04/2026 14:00
Hanging Basket Workshop

This is a three-part annual workshop series focusing on creating hanging baskets using seasonal flowers. Participants will learn how to design and maintain arrangements across three sessions held throughout the year.

Funabashi H.C Andersen Park

17/04/2026 15:00 to 17/04/2026 15:00
Street Performance

Street performance by Bokuyu. The event may be cancelled due to weather conditions.

Funabashi H.C Andersen Park

17/04/2026 15:00 to 17/04/2026 15:00
Children's Neuvola Day

This consultation session provides support for parenting and child development concerns, such as physical movement, speech, nutrition, and toilet training. Professional staff including childcare workers, public health nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists offer personalized guidance. The program includes a consultation period, parachute games, handplay activities, and storytime for children aged 0 to 3.

Funabashi East Library

17/04/2026 15:00 to 17/04/2026 15:00
Children's Book Day Storytelling Session

To commemorate Children's Book Day, as established by the Act on the Promotion of Children's Reading Activities, libraries are hosting storytelling sessions. These sessions include readings of large-format picture books and are intended for children aged two through elementary school age and their guardians.

Funabashi Central Library

17/04/2026 15:00 to 17/04/2026 15:00
Storytelling and Picture Book Session for Children

This session invites children aged three through elementary school to enjoy traditional folktales and picture books. Guardians are welcome to attend with their children.

Funabashi West Library

17/04/2026 15:00 to 17/04/2026 15:00
Drive Inn, Mojo, and Live A Life Concert

This all-ages concert features performances by three local bands: Drive Inn, Mojo, and Live A Life. The event is organized by Hot Dog Records and Get Us Together.

The Rec Room (South)

18/04/2026 00:30 to 18/04/2026 00:30
The Shoe Project 5th Anniversary

This event celebrates the 5th anniversary of The Shoe Project in Edmonton. The program highlights the experiences of immigrant and refugee women in Canada through personal storytelling centered on footwear. Participants work with theatre professionals to craft narratives about their arrival and adaptation to the country, culminating in public performances that document their journeys.

NorQuest College

18/04/2026 01:00 to 18/04/2026 01:00
Crystal Shawanda

Juno Award-winning vocalist Crystal Shawanda performs tracks from her eighth studio album, Midnight Blues. Produced by Dwayne Strobel, the collection features a mix of original songs and blues covers, highlighting her signature raspy vocal style and deep connection to the blues genre. The album includes collaborations with musicians such as Steve Marriner, Harpdog Brown, and Dave Roe. The event also includes a performance by Holidays in Canada, a duo featuring Jeff Stuart and Lindsay Pratt, known for their Americana-inspired folk songs and vocal harmonies.

St. Basil's Cultural Centre

18/04/2026 01:30 to 18/04/2026 01:30
Edmonton Chamber Music Society: Balourdet Quartet

The Balourdet Quartet is recognized for its vibrant energy and combination of technical precision and emotional depth. The ensemble presents a repertoire ranging from classical works to modern compositions. They are recipients of the 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Chamber Music America 2024 Cleveland Quartet Award. The quartet consists of violinists Angela Bae and Justin DeFilippis, violist Benjamin Zannoni, and cellist Russell Houston.

Robertson-Wesley United Church

18/04/2026 01:30 to 18/04/2026 01:30
Fermented Food Academy: Squid Shiokara Making Class

Participants learn to prepare and ferment squid to make traditional Japanese salted squid, known as shiokara. The session includes hands-on training in cleaning and seasoning squid, along with demonstrations on different fermentation techniques, including sashimi-style and rice-koji methods. Attendees receive four squids worth of material to take home for continued aging. The event also features a tasting session of pre-prepared dishes.

キッチンスタジオ Kitchen Bee

18/04/2026 02:00 to 18/04/2026 04:30
CoderDojo Matsubara Programming Dojo for Kids

CoderDojo Matsubara is a self-directed learning environment where children aged 7 to 17 can explore programming with the support of mentors. Participants work on individual projects, and the program also includes craft activities such as resin art and seasonal events. Children under 12 are required to be accompanied by a guardian, and participants must bring their own laptop or tablet.

まつばらテラス(輝)

18/04/2026 04:00 to 18/04/2026 07:00
kanazawa.rb meetup #164 - Spring Lightning Talk Session

This meetup focuses on Lightning Talks where all participants are encouraged to present on any topic. Presentations are limited to five minutes each, and the format is informal, allowing for a wide range of subjects including personal projects, professional work, hobbies, or lighthearted discussions. The event aims to foster casual interaction among community members, welcoming all skill levels and perspectives without strict requirements for presentation quality or tools. Attendees are encouraged to share their topics in advance through community channels.

ITビジネスプラザ武蔵 研修室3

18/04/2026 04:00 to 18/04/2026 08:00
Introduction to Python Programming

This workshop focuses on teaching Python programming basics through a hands-on approach where participants build a simple Rock-Paper-Scissors game. Utilizing the TechGYM methodology, the curriculum emphasizes practical coding over traditional lectures, allowing beginners to learn by modifying sample source code. Participants will gain foundational knowledge of Python syntax, learn to read and write code independently, and explore concepts such as conditional statements and functions. This session is designed for individuals of all backgrounds who are interested in programming. Participants are required to bring a laptop and have a Gmail account. Following the workshop, attendees are welcome to use the facility as a self-study space.

VORT永田町6F

18/04/2026 04:00 to 18/04/2026 05:00
Akihabara Open Topic Mokumoku Session

This is a study and work session where participants gather to engage in their own individual tasks, such as studying, working, or reading. It is intended for individuals who have difficulty focusing at home or those who wish to work in a shared environment and expand their professional network.

コワーキングスペース秋葉原 Weeyble

18/04/2026 04:00 to 18/04/2026 08:00
97th CoderDojo Aizu

CoderDojo Aizu provides a space for children and students to engage in programming and digital creation. Participants are encouraged to work on independent projects or utilize provided learning materials, which include robotics kits, electronics components, and programming books. Mentors are available to assist students throughout the session. Children aged 12 and under must be accompanied by a guardian, and parental supervision is mandatory for activities involving soldering irons. Laptop computers are required for participation. Event activities are documented through photography for report purposes, with an option to opt-out available upon request. Donations are accepted to support ongoing operations and the acquisition of new learning materials.

3Fフリースペース

18/04/2026 04:30 to 18/04/2026 07:00
SSL-Loop 202604

This is an open discussion session open to all participants regardless of skill level, background, or professional experience. Attendees are encouraged to propose topics or bring questions for consultation, while current event topics may include the attack on the AWS Middle East region, the SCS evaluation system, and discussions regarding open-source software like Axios.

ファーエンドテクノロジー株式会社 セミナールーム

18/04/2026 05:00 to 18/04/2026 08:00
okaweb vol.62: Latest Trends in Web Marketing

The field of web production is undergoing a significant transformation due to the evolution of generative AI and increasingly sophisticated advertising algorithms. Producing visually appealing content alone is no longer sufficient to guarantee results, necessitating a shift toward broader marketing perspectives to maintain professional relevance and career growth. This seminar examines the latest trends in web marketing, focusing on how creators can transition beyond pure production to understand their work's role within the larger business context. It covers strategies for leveraging advertising data to improve landing pages, adapting to the changing work environment driven by AI, and developing the skills necessary to evolve into an AI marketer, effectively turning potential challenges into new business opportunities.

ターミナルスクエア 12F

18/04/2026 06:00 to 18/04/2026 09:00
Introduction to Claude Code

Claude Code is an AI agent that autonomously performs coding tasks by creating To-Do lists and executing them, moving beyond simple code completion. It has seen rapid adoption in the development industry, with significant improvements in bug-fixing performance and productivity. Organizations are increasingly using it to automate development workflows, code reviews, and project management. The tool's ability to understand entire project contexts allows engineers and non-engineers alike to delegate repetitive tasks and focus on core strategic work. This workshop focuses on setting up and using Claude Code to enhance productivity. Participants will go through the environment setup process, learn to implement it in practical tasks, and acquire resources such as command cheat sheets and prompt patterns. The session covers how Claude Code functions as an autonomous assistant for file operations, data processing, and development automation.

テックジム東京本校

18/04/2026 06:00 to 18/04/2026 07:00
73rd CoderDojo Shinagawa Gotenyama

This is a programming club for young people where participants can work on their preferred projects and learn coding. Attendees are encouraged to share their specific interests or questions when registering. Options for both in-person and online participation are available.

明蓬館高等学校 品川・御殿山SNEC

18/04/2026 07:00 to 18/04/2026 09:00
WACA Kanto Branch AI Discussion Meeting in Shibuya

This meeting focuses on sharing experiences and practical uses of various generative AI tools such as Claude, GPT, and Gemini. Participants will exchange insights on how they leverage these technologies in their daily tasks and explore new potential use cases through peer-to-peer discussion. It is designed for those looking to deepen their understanding of AI, find like-minded practitioners, or seek advice from experienced professionals on how to utilize their WACA qualifications effectively in the field. The session encourages open dialogue among both members and non-members, fostering a community of practice for AI implementation.

南平台 ラウンジ

18/04/2026 09:00 to 18/04/2026 12:00
Comedy Performance

A comedy performance featuring Master. Please note that the event may be canceled due to inclement weather.

Funabashi H.C Andersen Park

18/04/2026 15:00 to 18/04/2026 15:00
Indigenous Peoples Experience - Winter Hours

Fort Edmonton Park

18/04/2026 18:00 to 18/04/2026 22:00
Zine Fest

The Zine Fest highlights work from young writers, artists, and local creators from Edmonton and the surrounding area. Attendees can participate in hands-on zine-making activities at the Cherry Pit Create Centre.

Stanley A. Milner Library

18/04/2026 18:00 to 18/04/2026 18:00
Interwoven: Thriving in Shared Spaces

This program focuses on Muslim, Indigenous, Black, and other racialized women in Edmonton who face racism impacting their mental health, safety, and sense of belonging. The session explores the influence of racism on workplace experiences and provides a forum for learning, storytelling, and community building.

Sisters Dialogue - Amanah

18/04/2026 20:00 to 18/04/2026 20:00
81st CoderDojo Inuyama

Participants explore programming through self-directed projects, using tools like Scratch, Viscuit, micro:bit, and various robotics kits including LEGO and toio. Mentors support children in realizing their ideas, and participants share their creations at the end of the session. This session features a special workshop utilizing the micro:Maqueen robot car. Participants are expected to bring their own laptops or tablets and stationery. The event is operated by volunteers and encourages parental involvement for children under 12.

するすみ交流センター

19/04/2026 00:30 to 19/04/2026 03:00
CoderDojo Chofu #112

CoderDojo Chofu is a programming club for youth aged 7 to 17, providing a space for children to pursue creative projects like games, animations, and electronic crafts. Participants can use various tools including Scratch, Viscuit, JavaScript, HTML, Unity, and hardware like Arduino or Micro:Bit. Mentors are available to support beginners and provide guidance. Attendees are required to bring their own Wi-Fi enabled laptops or tablets. The initiative operates on a self-directed learning model where participants develop their own ideas in a collaborative environment. English-speaking mentors are available to assist participants. For those using Scratch, it is recommended to install the desktop version and create an account in advance. Elementary school students are encouraged to attend with a guardian, while students from junior high school age and up may participate independently.

あくろす会場

19/04/2026 00:30 to 19/04/2026 03:30
Slow Fresh Oil & Shecky Formé

Slow Fresh Oil is a Canadian indie rock band originally formed in Edmonton in 1997. Known for their lo-fi aesthetic and extensive touring in the late 90s, the group gained recognition for their 1998 release, White Trash on Black Lacquer, and the 40-track compilation, Post Operative Socket Management. Following several years of inactivity, this performance marks the band's first local show in a decade. Shecky Formé is a Calgary-based band recognized for their eclectic live performances that blend structured songs with spontaneous improvisation. Their work spans gallery performance art, soundtracks for visual installations, and audio-collage experiments. This appearance serves as the group's first performance in Edmonton in 24 years.

Southbound Brewing

19/04/2026 01:00 to 19/04/2026 01:00
Amidasu Fermentation Academy: Seasonal Kitchen Fermentation Course

This year-long course explores the tradition of fermentation in Japanese kitchens across the four seasons. Participants learn to prepare fermented seasonings, seasonal preserved foods, kimchi, and miso-based condiments through hands-on practice. The program emphasizes integrating fermentation into daily cooking to enhance flavors and simplify meal preparation. Each session includes a seasonal lunch featuring fermented ingredients, allowing participants to experience the practical application of their preparations. Designed for all skill levels, the curriculum covers the basics of koji, lactic acid fermentation, and vegetable preservation. By learning these traditional methods, participants gain the knowledge to create their own pantry of fermented seasonings, turning kitchen tasks into enjoyable seasonal rituals.

キッチンスタジオ Kitchen Bee

19/04/2026 02:00 to 19/04/2026 04:30
Tiller's Folly

For over twenty-five years, Tiller’s Folly has served as modern-day storytellers, blending acoustic music with the pioneer history of the American West. The group crafts thoughtful and progressive compositions that reflect their Pacific Coastal roots, drawing heavy influence from Scottish, Irish, and Maritime musical traditions to create a distinct blend of Pacific Canadiana.

Parkview Community League

19/04/2026 02:00 to 19/04/2026 02:00
Programming Dojo for Kids: CoderDojo Inagi

CoderDojo Inagi is a programming workshop for children aged 7 to 17, where adult mentors provide guidance on independent projects. Participants can learn to create games, animations, and websites using tools such as Scratch, micro:bit, and HTML/CSS/JS. The session is designed for both beginners and those with experience, allowing children to exchange ideas, showcase their work, and develop their technical skills in a supportive environment. Attendees are required to bring their own laptops, power adapters, and peripherals.

稲城市立iプラザ

19/04/2026 04:00 to 19/04/2026 06:00
Akihabara AI-Driven Development and LLM Study Group

This is a study group session focused on AI-driven development and large language models. Participants gather in a shared workspace to engage in individual activities such as studying, working on projects, or reading.

コワーキングスペース秋葉原 Weeyble

19/04/2026 04:00 to 19/04/2026 08:00
CoderDojo Konan #77

CoderDojo is a volunteer-led programming club for children and teens aged 7 to 17. Participants work on individual projects, share knowledge with peers, and receive guidance from mentors who are active professionals. The event includes a presentation session where participants share what they have created or learned during the session. Attendees should be comfortable with basic computer operation and be self-motivated to pursue their own programming interests. For registration, participants must use their legal full names, and guardians are strongly encouraged to accompany elementary school-aged children. Mobile carrier email addresses should be avoided to ensure proper delivery of important event notifications.

岡山市立岡南公民館 大講義室

19/04/2026 04:00 to 19/04/2026 08:00
Zentangle Beginner Workshop

This beginner workshop introduces the Zentangle drawing method, which involves drawing simple, repeating patterns to improve focus and mental relaxation. Participants will create one piece of artwork following basic steps, which can be taken home in a provided frame. All necessary materials are supplied. No prior drawing experience is required; anyone capable of holding a pen can participate.

HABIT

19/04/2026 04:30 to 19/04/2026 06:30
International Chinese Language Day

City Hall

19/04/2026 11:00 to 19/04/2026 13:00
Matthew Cohen & Zhenni Li-Cohen Recital

The Edmonton Recital Society presents a performance by musicians Matthew Cohen and Zhenni Li-Cohen as part of its 20th Anniversary Season. The program features a selection of masterworks and contemporary compositions performed in an intimate setting.

Holy Trinity Anglican Church

19/04/2026 20:00 to 19/04/2026 20:00
Only Human Launch

This short story collection by Saskatoon author Kristine Scarrow examines the moral and emotional struggles inherent in the human experience. The stories focus on how ordinary individuals navigate life-altering challenges and the consequences of small, daily decisions.

Audreys Books

19/04/2026 20:00 to 19/04/2026 20:00
Korora Choirs: Songquest

The Korora Choirs present an ensemble showcase featuring Tamariki, Kikimasu, and Shumayela. The program highlights the musical development and accomplishments of these three younger groups.

McDougall United Church

19/04/2026 21:00 to 19/04/2026 21:00
For the Love Of Music: Pixie, Cygnet, Neon Diver

This concert features live performances by musical acts Pixie, Cygnet, and Neon Diver. The event is open to attendees of all ages.

Blakbar

20/04/2026 00:30 to 20/04/2026 00:30
Sounds of YEG

Sounds of YEG showcases the musical talent of three Edmonton-based artists at the Winspear Centre. The lineup features Métis fiddler and 2025 JUNO nominee Brianna Lizotte, alt-country band The Denim Daddies, and the nine-piece soul, roots, and blues ensemble Secondhand Dreamcar. This performance highlights the diversity and energy of the local music scene through distinct styles and professional compositions.

Winspear Centre

20/04/2026 01:30 to 20/04/2026 01:30
Ruby Hackathon at RubyKaigi 2026

Participants gather to contribute to the development of Ruby, its libraries, and its ecosystem. The venue is open throughout the day, and attendees may join for morning or afternoon sessions. Please note that attendees must respect restricted staff-only areas within the venue. Following the hackathon, a Ruby developer meeting will be held where discussions are limited to Ruby committers.

21/04/2026 02:00 to 21/04/2026 09:00
TOCfE Yokohama Juku 2026 Live Session 4

This workshop focuses on the process of critical thinking using TOCfE (Theory of Constraints for Education) tools. Participants engage in collaborative sessions to explore topics brought by attendees, emphasizing the exploration of complex problems rather than seeking predefined solutions. The session is designed for those who wish to enjoy the thinking process, learn to approach ambiguous issues, and practice applying TOCfE tools. Confidentiality regarding all shared discussions is strictly maintained among participants.

横浜駅東口近辺

21/04/2026 10:00 to 21/04/2026 12:00
April 2026 'Philosophy of Sense' Book Club | Agile Reading Circle in Sapporo

This book club focuses on reading and discussing the book 'Philosophy of Sense' within the context of Agile development. Participants analyze the text through chapter summaries presented by group members, followed by discussions aimed at identifying insights applicable to professional work and exploring connections between the book's concepts and Agile methodology. The session is designed for those interested in Agile, providing a space to examine software development from different perspectives.

21/04/2026 10:00 to 21/04/2026 12:00
259th Rails Terakoya by Okinawa.rb

Rails Terakoya is a study group for individuals interested in Ruby and Ruby on Rails. Participants gather to work on Rails tutorials, personal development projects, or to seek assistance with professional tasks at their own pace. The environment is designed to foster a supportive community where learners and experienced developers can exchange knowledge without fixed roles. Organized by Okinawa.rb, a local community for Ruby enthusiasts, the event encourages continuous learning and collaboration. It is open to all skill levels, from beginners looking to start web application development to professionals using Rails in their work.

CODE BASE OKINAWA

21/04/2026 10:30 to 21/04/2026 12:30
Agile Discussion Fukuoka

Agile Discussion Fukuoka is a community-driven gathering for individuals interested in Agile methodologies, regardless of their level of experience. The event serves as a space for practitioners, beginners, and those curious about the topic to share experiences, discuss challenges, and exchange ideas. Participants are encouraged to engage in discussions regarding team dynamics, product development, and organizational growth. The sessions are conducted using formats such as Open Space Technology (OST) or Lean Coffee, where attendees collaboratively determine the discussion topics. This inclusive environment welcomes professionals from various fields, including engineering, design, management, and planning, as well as students, fostering knowledge sharing and connection among participants.

Engineer Cafe - Hacker Space Fukuoka -

22/04/2026 10:00 to 22/04/2026 12:00
Artificial Intelligence Explained: Foundations, Future Challenges, and Practical Applications

This conference provides an accessible overview of how artificial intelligence functions and its impact on daily life and professional environments. Led by experts from the French technology sector in Japan, the session demystifies AI concepts for beginners, focusing on its integration into the Japanese ecosystem and practical applications. The presentation combines an explanation of core AI mechanisms with live demonstrations, designed to help participants navigate current technological advancements without the need for extensive technical background. A dedicated period is included for audience questions to address individual or professional inquiries.

Institut Français du Japon – Tokyo

22/04/2026 10:00 to 22/04/2026 11:30
Watercolour Flower Workshop

Participants explore the expressive process of painting florals with watercolour under the guidance of Patricia Farrar. The session covers techniques such as creating soft washes, intentional colour layering, and capturing the detail and movement of petals and leaves. This workshop is open to all skill levels ages 12 and up, and all necessary materials are provided.

The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse

23/04/2026 00:00 to 23/04/2026 00:00
Shumka: Back to Our Roots

Shumka: Back to Our Roots explores the essence of Ukrainian dance through a selection of regional traditions and historical works. The program highlights the diversity of movement and rhythm, ranging from grounded village steps to athletic, acrobatic feats that demonstrate the artistry and physical demands of the craft. This performance provides an immersive look at the cultural significance and regional styles that define the Ukrainian dance tradition through high-energy ensemble pieces and intricate, precise choreography.

Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

23/04/2026 06:00 to 24/04/2026 06:00
IT Industry Board Game Networking Event for Systems Engineers

This networking event is designed for systems engineers to connect beyond their individual work environments through board games. The session includes curated games suitable for all skill levels to facilitate conversation, along with provided refreshments. The event includes a brief company presentation and an opportunity for attendees to engage in industry-specific discussions.

六本木ファーストビル 17F(インターノウス株式会社内ラウンジ)

23/04/2026 10:00 to 23/04/2026 13:00
RubyKaraoke at RubyKaigi 2026

RubyKaraoke is a social event held in conjunction with RubyKaigi 2026. The event takes place in a reserved facility, allowing participants to utilize available rooms throughout the designated area. Participation is exclusive to RubyKaigi 2026 attendees, and individuals holding only an Exhibitor Booth Pass are not eligible to participate. Attendees must present their conference lanyard and event ticket upon entry and pay a cash-only participation fee. All participants are required to follow the RubyKaigi 2026 Code of Conduct to ensure a positive environment for everyone.

KaraokeKan Hakodate Goryoukaku Club / カラオケ館 函館五稜郭店

23/04/2026 12:00 to 23/04/2026 17:00