ShoptheHat (Shop the Hat) : @iMakeupGirl Or people who drive big trucks and try to park close to the front doors of the mall and overflow into other spots.
ShoptheHat (Shop the Hat) : RT @JA_MedHat: Round up of sponsors again tomorrow... We are looking for more volunteers; #rps championships are this Saturday afternoon. Will you be there
ShoptheHat (Shop the Hat) : RT @EsplanadeStage: :D RT @sharsept1: We need to get Elton John to come to @EsplanadeStage, now that would be an awesome show. PLEASE
"Leave the ghouls and goblins at home this Halloween night cause the one-of-a-kind original Village People are coming to the Esplanade for a night of dance, costume, music and all out disco bravado. Bring your best get up to our HALLOWEEN BALL and enjoy songs that span the decades, including the ever popular “YMCA”, “MACHO MAN” and “IN THE NAVY”. You “Can’t STOP the Music” when Felipe Rose ( Indian- original cast), Alex Briley (Soldier- original cast), David Hood ( Construction worker- original cast), Ray Simpson ( Police officer-original cast), Jeff Olson ( Cowboy) and Eric Anzalone ( Biker) hit the stage - defining a pop era and making this Halloween more fun than any one person is allowed to have. P.S...Bring your best costume…lots of pres show hijinx in the lobby with Mahoney, Magic man Trevor Moore and special guests"
Halloween night will be ghostly around the Esplanade as we welcome the Village People to our stage on Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 8:00 PM. Cost to this iconic group is: Floor $44.00 and Balcony $39.00 + S/C, GST on all ticket prices.
Esplanade members pre-sales start Thursday, September 10 until 5:00 PM. Public sales start Friday September 11 at 10:00 AM.
"The Esplanade Arts and Heritage Centre is for everyone. Whether you’re an art lover, a cultural enthusiast, or someone who can appreciate the beauty of an architecturally stunning facility – the Esplanade is for you. Medicine Hat is proud to bring together the disciplines of visual art, performance art, and cultural heritage under one roof. But not only is this building a place to appreciate and interpret culture, it is a place for our community to gather, to celebrate, and to cherish."