The Fairy Tales Film Festival returns to Kensington! The Fairy Tales Presentation society is a non-profit, charitable organization celebrating national and local artists through film! This year’s film festival runs from May 20–28. More information can be found at: www.fairytalesfilmfest.com
Tag: Sunnyside (Page 6 of 11)
“Yeah, this City has so much going for it. There’s so many musicians, artists, bands, groups, events, clubs, meet ups… If you don’t find something, you’re obviously not looking. It’s so amazing to be grandfathering into this new era that Calgary is coming into. There’s so many exciting things happening in this city.” Jack, onelazydoodle.tumblr.com
“It’s our one year anniversary! I planned Pie Cloud so long before I opened it that it’s hard to believe sometimes that it exists. It’s really about our friends and neighbours who come here and support us. We’re really thankful for everyone’s support. This is our way of celebrating one year and saying thanks.
It’s really cool to see an idea take off and be a part of other people’s lives. It’s hard to believe for me that you make something up and it becomes important to other people.
Well, we’re eccentric people and we seem to have found like-minded people who are into what we’re doing here; people who aren’t looking for a franchise or that sort of thing. That’s what Kensington is. It’s a little eccentric place and that’s special.
I lived in Kensington back when I was in my 20’s, but moved into the suburbs when I had the kids. All these years later, I’m back here in the neighbourhood. There’s something about this place that just gets into you and stays. It’s kind of neat how it all worked out.” Maureen DePatie, owner of Pie Cloud (centre), with children Mason, (left) and Mackenzie (right). Pie Cloud is located at 314 10 Street NW.
A constant theme in this photo project has been construction and development. Even though the neighbourhood can look apocalyptic at times, I can safely say that construction is one of the many constant states Hillhurst and Sunnyside are in. I would hazard to guess that in another twenty years, the neighbourhood will be unrecognizable from what it is today, and the people who live there then will have their gripes about the construction that they’ve had to endure (that’s another constant state).