News & Events
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News
Surrey Tree Lighting Festival Returns to Civic Plaza Brighter Than Ever
The 11th annual Surrey Tree Lighting Festival and Holiday Market at Surrey Civic Plaza will take place on Saturday, November 20, 2021.
TD Explore Zone Reopens with Enhanced Safety Measures
Designed to be a place to play, laugh and explore, the TD Explore Zone includes fun activity areas, including a tree fort for climbing, safe experiments with electricity, a wind wall and fishing boat.
City offers free Empower Surrey Parent Workshops
City offers free Empower Surrey parent workshops to help keep kids safe from gangs.
Experience Nature by Night at Bear Creek Park Lights
Tickets required for this nature trail light display.
Events
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!
Nature Work Parties
Help care for Surrey parks by removing invasive plants, cleaning up litter, and enhancing habitat within the park.
Wednesday Game Nights at King George Hub
Join Downtown Surrey BIA for Wednesday Game nights at King George Hub, starting June 5th from 6 pm to 8 pm, all summer!
Garden Work Parties
Help care for Surrey's gardens by pruning, weeding, labeling, removing invasive plants and more!
Surrey Youth Stewardship Squad
Help restore, enhance and grow Surrey's urban forest alongside other youth in Surrey.
2SLGBTQ+ Voices
Surrey Archives hosts guest speaker Dr. Jennifer Marchbank, Vice President of Surrey Pride Society, in a free virtual talk focusing on preserving 2SLGBTQ+ experiences in Surrey and throughout BC.
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.