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Alberta Hall Listing Courtesy of Twilite Music Services Ltd 780-444-4874 Alberta Hall Listing courtesy of Twilite Music Services Ltd 780-444-4874 Town/City Area Of Town Hall Name Hall Address Province Contact Name Contact Phone # Hall Phone # Admore Central R* Main street Alberta Alberta Beach Central marriott Main Street Alberta Nancy Clarke (780) 924-3005 (780) 924-3005 North West Friends and Family Resort Turn at Gunn will sen Alberta ( ) - 0 Alix Central Morris Meadows Hall Main street Alberta Andrew North West Andrew Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 0 North West Andrew School Alberta ( ) - 0 Ardrossan Central Antler Lake Community Hall see directions Central Ardrossan Memorial Hall Main Street Alberta Cindy Mudryk (403) 922-3804 Central Arlington Community Hall will send directions Alberta North East Komant Property 52060 rge road 221 Alberta North West Ardrossan Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 0 North West Ardrossan Jr High 53129 RR 222 Alberta ( ) 922-2228 North West Ardrossan Recreation Compl across train tracks Alberta ( ) 922-3377 North West Dixon Quamson Hut Alberta North West Garden Hall Range Road 221 and Alberta ( ) - 0 North West Holy Redeemer Junior High 53117 Range Rd 222 Alberta (780) 922-4522 North West Strathcona Olympiette Cente 52029 Range Road 2 Alberta Donna Nellis ( ) 922-4111 Ashmont Central Ashmont Community Hall Main street Alberta Jenny (780) 726-3820 South East Ashmont Agraplex Twilite Music Services Ltd. 780-444-4874 Page 1 of 58 Town/City Area Of Town Hall Name Hall Address Province Contact Name Contact Phone # Hall Phone # Athabasca Central Athabasca Agriplex Alberta North West Athabasca Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) 675-5126 North West Athabasca Legion Mainstreet Alberta Doreen Richards ( ) 675-2173 North West Callington Community Cent Alberta ( ) - 0 North West George Lake Rodeo Ground Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 0 North West Grosmont Hall Mainstreet Alberta Banff Central Banff Park Lodge 222 Lynx Street Alberta Connie Central Inns of Banff Main Street Alberta Georgina (800) 661-1272 Banff Fr Calgary Central Buffalo Mountain Lodge Alberta North West Banff Springs Hotel Alberta ( ) - 0 South West Rimrock Resort Hotel Mountain Ave. Alberta (800) 661-1587 Barrhead Central Glenreygh Hall Alberta Central Highridge Hall will send direction Alberta North West Barrhead Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 0 North West Barrhead Legion 5026 51 St Alberta North West Glenreagh Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 4 North West Royal Canadian Legion Barr Main Street Alberta ( ) 674-2703 North West Summerdale Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 0 Beaumont Central St. Vital Community Centre Top of hill on corner Alberta North West Beaumont Community Cent 5204 50 Ave Alberta ( ) 929-8585 North West Club Beaumont 5204 50 Ave Alberta ( ) 929-8585 North West Knights of Columbus Hall Be 2947 66 Street Alberta ( ) 462-7070 Twilite Music Services Ltd. 780-444-4874 Page 2 of 58 Town/City Area Of Town Hall Name Hall Address Province Contact Name Contact Phone # Hall Phone # South East Coloniale Golf and Country 10 Country Club Dr. Alberta Michael Kopp or Moni (780) 929-2538 (780) 929-4653 South East Eagle Rock Golf Course 9856 - 33 St. Edmont Linda (780) 464-4653 Belvedere Golf Central Belvedere Golf and Country Highway 21 Alberta Bittern Lake Central Central Community Hall Main Street Alberta Blackfalds Central Blackfalds Hall Alberta Central Watipi Tee Pee Village Lodg will send directions Alberta Blueberry Central Blueberry Community Schoo Main street Alberta North West Blueberry Community Hall Alberta (780) 963-0530 Bon Accord North West Bon Accord Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 0 North West Lilian Schick Jr. High School Turn left at Winks, kee Alberta Bonnyville Central Bonnyville Seniors Drop In C Main Street Alberta Victor North East St. Louis Parish Hall 5027 - 49 Ave. Alberta Heather (780) 826-3010 North West Bonnyville Agraplex 50 Ave and Highway Alberta ( ) 826-3240 South East Bonnyville and district Cente 4313 - 50 Avenue Alberta (780) 826-9835 (780) 812-3400 Bowden Central Bowden Community Hall Alberta Central Eagle Hill Community Center Main Street Alberta Boyle Central Skeleton Lake Alberta North West Boyle Community Center Mainstreet Alberta Bretton Twilite Music Services Ltd. 780-444-4874 Page 3 of 58 Town/City Area Of Town Hall Name Hall Address Province Contact Name Contact Phone # Hall Phone # South East Breton High School 4707 49 Avenue Alberta (780) 696-3633 Brookville North East Brookville Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta Bruce North West Bruce Community Hall Main Street Alberta ( ) - 0 Bruderheim North West Bruderheim Community Hall Mainstreet Alberta ( ) - 0 North West Night Moves Pub Alberta Buck Lake Central Wind In The Willlows Resort Mainstreet Alberta Buffalo Lake Central Rochon Sands Community H Town of Stettler Alberta Buffalo Lake Metis Central Buffalo Lake Recreation Cent Alberta Busby North West Busby Community Center Main Street Alberta Anita (780) 349-5390 Calgary Central CIBC Banker's Hall 8 fl Bankers Hall E 85 Alberta Karen Louie (403) 221-5801 Central Corpus Christi Hall Alberta Central Delta Bow Valley 4th Avenue Alberta Central Heritage Park Alberta Central Hyatt Regency Calgary 700 Centre Street S. Alberta (403) 717-1234 Central MacEwan Hall 2500 University Drive Alberta Central Master's Restaurant 707 - 6 St. SW Alberta (403) 263-8177 Central Palliser Hotel 133 9 ave SW Alberta Michelle (403) 262-1234 Central Red & White Club McMahon Stadium - Alberta (403) 220-7101 Central Rotary House Stampede Park Alberta Twilite Music Services Ltd. 780-444-4874 Page 4 of 58 Town/City Area Of Town Hall Name Hall Address Province Contact Name Contact Phone # Hall Phone # Central Round Up Center Stampede Park Alberta (403) 261-9362 Central St. Stephens Catholic Church 4903 45 St SW Alberta Ron Joseph (403) 289-8852 (403) 249-4818 Central TBC Calgary Alberta Central Westin Hotel Calgary Alberta Central Woody's Tap House Alberta North East Coast Plaza Hotel Calgary 1316 - 33 St. Ne Alberta North East Crosswoods Community Hall 1803 - 14 Avenue NE Alberta Tracy Forsyth (403) 207-5273 North East Delta Airport Inn 2001 Airport Rd NE Alberta North East Elks Golf and Country Club 2502 6th st NE Alberta North East Euro Canadian Club 3127 Bowood Drive Alberta (403) 288-2255 North East Fairview Community Hall 8038 Fairmount Drive Alberta North East Falconbridge Community Ce 95 Falshire Drive NE Alberta (403) 260-4422 North East Marlborough Community Ha 636 Marlborough Wa Alberta North East Monteray Community Hall Alberta North East Pine Ridge Community Centr 6024 Rundle Horn Dri Alberta North East Port O'Call Inn 1935 McKnight Blvd Alberta Sheila Gallager (403) 291-4600 North East Schluessel Residence Mount Royal Alberta North East Sheraton Cavalier 2620 - 32 Ave. NE Alberta (403) 291-0107 North East Temple Community Center Alberta North East Travelodge - Calgary 2750 Sunridge Blvd. Alberta North West Calgary Curling Club 720 - 3rd Street NW Alberta North West Crescent Heights Communit Alberta North West Crowchild Inn / Ramada Inn 5353 Crowchild Tr. N Alberta Shannon Bryan (403) 288-5353 North West Parkdale (Calgary) Communi 3512 - 5 Ave NW Alberta North West Queen Elizabeth (Calgary) Sc 512 - 18 St. NW Alberta Diana Ritter (403) 283-8434 North West Regency Palace Alberta North West Valleyridge Golf & Country C 11618 Valleyridge Dri Alberta Twilite Music Services Ltd. 780-444-4874 Page 5 of 58 Town/City Area Of Town Hall Name Hall Address Province Contact Name Contact Phone # Hall Phone # North West Varsity Community Hall 4303 Varsity Drive N Alberta Gord (Fax: (403)247- (403) 288-9001 South East Deer Run Community Center 2223 - 146 Avenue SE Alberta South East Douglasdale Eagle Crest G + #7 Douglaswood Dr. Alberta South East Dover Community Hall 3031 - 30 Ave. SE Alberta South East Glenmore Inn & Convention 2720 Glenmore Trail S Alberta (403) 279-8611 South East Nickel Junior High 2500 Lake Bonavista Alberta (403) 777-7720 South East Queensland Community Hall 649 Queensland Dr S Alberta (403) 278-3366 South East Red Deer Lake Community C Alberta South East St. Bonaventure Church 1600 Acadia Drive SE Alberta South East Stannes Hall 910 21st Avenue SE Alberta South East Victoria Community Hall 1302 - 6 Street SE Alberta South West Chinese Cultural Center #88 197 1st SW Alberta South West Danish Canadian Club 727 - 11 Avenue SW Alberta (403) 261-9774 South West Devry Institute of Technolog 2700 3rd Avenue SW Alberta Crystal Husch (403) 207-3101 South West Earl Grey Golf Club 6540 - 20 St SW Alberta (403) 249-5548 South West Glamorgan Community Lea will send directions Alberta South West International Hotel of Calgar 220 - 4 Avenue SW Alberta South West Lake Bonavista Inn 747 Lake Bonavista D Alberta (403) 271-6711 South West Metropolitan Center 333 - 4th Avenue SW Alberta (403) 266-3876 South West Royal Canadian Legion Hort Horton Road SW Alberta South West Shaw-nee Slopes Golf Club 829 - 146 Ave. SW Alberta Lindsay Rohl (403) 256-1445 South West South Calgary Community A 3130 16 Street SW Alberta South West Wedding Pavillion 10817 West Valley Ro Alberta Liz ( ) 288-9558 South West Westgate Hotel 3440 Bow Trail SW Alberta Calgary 2 Central Cowboys 862 5th street Alberta Tod Bowman (403) 265-0699 (403) 265-0699 Central High Regency Hotel AB Twilite Music Services Ltd. 780-444-4874 Page 6 of 58 Town/City Area Of Town Hall Name Hall Address Province Contact Name Contact Phone # Hall Phone # Central Marriot Hotel Central U of A Calgary Alberta North East Marboro Community Associa 636 Marboro Way NE Alberta North West Carriage House 9030 McLeod
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