News & Events
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News
City Breaks Ground on New Walking Loop in Newton’s Kabaddi Park
The City of Surrey has begun construction to widen and upgrade the existing rubberized walking loop in Kabaddi Park.
A Beginner’s Guide to TRX, Circuit and Barre
Get excited about exercising and sign up for a fitness class in Surrey!
Surrey’s SMART Program Reaches Major Milestone
The Surrey Mobilization and Resiliency Table (SMART) reached its 500th intervention in January, marking a major milestone in the history of the program.
Council Approves New Biodiversity Preserve Park in Surrey
Surrey City Council approved the adoption of Campbell Heights Biodiversity Preserve Park protecting more than 82.4 hectares (200 acres) of sensitive riparian ecosystems, mixed forests and grassy meadows.
$500,000 in Grants Approved for Surrey Arts, Cultural and Community Groups
At Monday’s regular Council meeting, City Council approved nearly $500,000 in grants that will benefit Surrey’s arts, cultural and community organizations.
Events
Auditions - Weird is the Night
DebuTheatre (Pivot Theatre) is holding auditions for their summer production of "Weird is the Night" by Fred Rogerson.
Drop-in art workshop with Loandbehold
Join a free art workshop with artist collective Loandbehold.
Placemaking Meetups
Drop-in to participate with fence art, chalk art, banner crafts, and more.
Nature Work Parties
Help care for Surrey parks by removing invasive plants, cleaning up litter, and enhancing habitat within the park.
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.