Arts & Culture
Blank Slate Theatre Festival Whistler
The Blank Slate Theatre Festival Whistler returns in 2010 from September 1st – 4th at the beautiful Squamish Lil’Wat Cultural Centre.
Whistler Street Entertainment
Here is the Whistler Street Entertainment schedule for September 3rd – 6th. The village will be animated with gypsy jazz music, original balloon creations, the Sasquatch and a Paint Off amongst local artists.
Youth Imaginarium
Whistler Public Library 4:00 - 5:00 pm
FREE PIZZA! Come to Imaginarium, the drop in Youth Cafe for youth where you can explore all things creative…whether it be writing, art, photography, Improv or…..
Comedy Weekend in support of Whistler Arts Council

Players Chophouse’s Whistler Improv Comedy Night is back on Friday, September 3rd in Creekside. Comedic super-star Roman Danylo returns with special guest Ellie Harvie. These farcical geniuses are banding together to help raise resources and awareness in support of the Whistler Arts Council. Doors are open at 5pm for dinner seatings and the show is at 9pm.
Luna's Bi-Annual Drive-in Double Feature

What’s Your Groovy Damage, Man? Let us take you to the sixties and then to the eighties at LUNA’s bi-annual Drive-in Double Feature on Blackcomb’s BaseII on Friday, September 3. So organize your carpool or feel free to bus-in, bike-in or walk-in as we’re tuned in for everyone.
Live At Squamish - Labour Day Weekend Festival

The District of Squamish and brand.LIVE group are pleased to announce details concerning a concert coming to the area on Labour Day long weekend.
Youth Imaginarium
Whistler Public Library 4:00 - 5:00 pm
FREE PIZZA! Come to Imaginarium, the drop in Youth Cafe for youth where you can explore all things creative…whether it be writing, art, photography, Improv or…..
Art Raffle and Fundraiser with Whistler Arts Council

The Whistler Arts Council (WAC) and its supporters are hosting a fundraiser for the Whistler Art Workshops on the Lake program on Sunday, September 12 at Nita Lake Lodge from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The fundraiser was initiated by two long-time Art Workshops participants, Bea Gonzalez and Lisa Geddes, in response to the budget cuts to the BC Arts Council and Gaming Grants.

















