News & Events
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News
3rd Annual Love Where You Live Clean-up and Beautification Initiative Gets Underway Next Month
For the third year in a row, the City of Surrey’s Love Where You Live campaign is set to officially launch on April 22, 2021.
Surrey Launches Educational Campaign to Help Reduce Recycling Contamination
In an effort to curb recycling contamination, the City of Surrey is reminding residents what items are accepted in the blue bin, and what items are not.
Collaborative Face Masks Mark a Year of Pandemic Life
Learn about “The Summons” by Debbie Westergaard Tuepah and Renée Sarojini Saklikar.
Surrey Leads the Way in Green Initiatives
Whether it is expanding clean energy use, reducing waste going to our landfills, or increasing the City’s urban tree canopy, Surrey City Council has made the protection and betterment of the environment a top priority.
How to Keep Connected During COVID-19—Seniors Edition
COVID-19 has impacted our lives in many different ways, including the ability to connect to one another.
Events
Burns Bog by White Rock Surrey Naturalist
Attend an educational presentation by Don DeMille to learn about the biodiversity of a peatland ecosystem.
Drop-in art workshop with Loandbehold
Join a free art workshop with artist collective Loandbehold.
Southridge Country Fair
Join Southridge's Country Fair for a fun-filled family day on Saturday, May 11th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Mother's Day Weekend at the Glades Woodland Garden
Celebrate mom at one of the Lower Mainland's largest collections of rhododendrons and azaleas.
Clayton Community Festival
Have fun with your family and friends in Clayton with free entertainment and activities!
Talk and Printmaking Workshop with Peter Braune
Join master printer Peter Braune of New Leaf Editions to learn about local printmaking histories and participate in a print workshop.
Mother's Day Weekend at the Glades Woodland Garden
Celebrate mom at one of the Lower Mainland's largest collections of rhododendrons and azaleas.