News & Events
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News
New Public Artwork a Symbol of Welcome at Museum of Surrey
The Rivers that Connect Us by kʼwyʼiʼyʼe Spring Salmon Studio is a monumental sculpture that makes an important contribution to the Cloverdale Historic District.
Play Based Curriculum for Licensed Preschool
Preschool programs are designed to promote healthy growth and development throughout a child’s early years.
Love Where You Live: Over 500% More Trees will be Planted by Residents Through This Year’s Tree Sales
The City’s Tree Sale has proven to be so popular that the City has expanded it from an annual event to four times a year.
Shake Up: Preserving What We Value Coming March 11
Indigenous knowledge, science and pop culture unite to address ‘the Big One’
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.
Events
Nature Work Parties
Help care for Surrey parks by removing invasive plants, cleaning up litter, and enhancing habitat within the park.
Seniors Week Activities
Explore activities like history tours, art workshops, garden walks and more!
Cantonese Opera event
Experience everything it takes to put on a Cantonese opera performance!
Fraser Valley Gutsy Walk
"The Gutsy Walk" is Crohn's and Colitis Canada's largest annual fundraising.
Run, Walk & Roll - Superhero Dash
Join the 22nd Annual Run, Walk & Roll - Superhero Dash at South Surrey Athletic Park!
Spring Family Art Party
Make art with friends and find inspiration in abstract and landscape prints in Takao Tanabe: Printmaker.
Seniors week at MOS
Come and celebrate our seniors at the Museum of Surrey from June 3-9!
Garden Work Parties
Help care for Surrey's gardens by pruning, weeding, labeling, removing invasive plants and more!
Thursday Artist Talk: Fiona Tang, “The Unseens: Depicting Depression”
In this talk, Tang will share her artist journey, diving into her personal story and the relationship between invisible ink and depression.