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Guitar pick.oh, the light thing is in the shape of a strawberry. I see it now.
Guitar pick.oh, the light thing is in the shape of a strawberry. I see it now.
I hope this is intentional since the park will be named O-Day’min, which means strawberry…oh, the light thing is in the shape of a strawberry. I see it now.
It not anything that comes to mind when I look at it. If they want to go with a bit of a strawberry theme, it could be a nice idea, but do something more obvious.I hope this is intentional since the park will be named O-Day’min, which means strawberry…
Wild strawberry bushes might be a nice touch.It not anything that comes to mind when I look at it. If they want to go with a bit of a strawberry theme, it could be a nice idea, but do something more obvious.
Yes that would be, but I am thinking perhaps something bigger and more noticeable like a giant strawberry, perhaps in the middle of the oval-ish shape.Wild strawberry bushes might be a nice touch.
wild strawberries are more like ground cover -- a good idea -- but they are certainly not bushes.Wild strawberry bushes might be a nice touch.
| City celebrates opening of downtown Edmonton’s newest park |
| November 4, 2025 Edmonton’s newest downtown park is ready to welcome Edmontonians. The Warehouse Park Project transformed gravel parking lots into a green space for park visitors to socialize, celebrate and recharge. The media is invited to join Mayor Andrew Knack, City officials, and community and project partners to celebrate the official opening of this downtown-shaping park. Following the formal speaking program, there will be a ribbon-cutting photo opportunity and City officials available for media interviews. Date: Friday, November 7 Time: 12:30 p.m. Location: 10150 107 St NW, in front of the pavilion |
Picnic this weekend anyone? I’ll bring the chocolate-covered o-day’min
City celebrates opening of downtown Edmonton’s newest park
November 4, 2025
Edmonton’s newest downtown park is ready to welcome Edmontonians. The Warehouse Park Project transformed gravel parking lots into a green space for park visitors to socialize, celebrate and recharge.
The media is invited to join Mayor Andrew Knack, City officials, and community and project partners to celebrate the official opening of this downtown-shaping park. Following the formal speaking program, there will be a ribbon-cutting photo opportunity and City officials available for media interviews.
Date: Friday, November 7
Time: 12:30 p.m.
Location: 10150 107 St NW, in front of the pavilion
Source
City celebrates opening of downtown Edmonton’s newest park
November 4, 2025
Edmonton’s newest downtown park is ready to welcome Edmontonians. The Warehouse Park Project transformed gravel parking lots into a green space for park visitors to socialize, celebrate and recharge.
The media is invited to join Mayor Andrew Knack, City officials, and community and project partners to celebrate the official opening of this downtown-shaping park. Following the formal speaking program, there will be a ribbon-cutting photo opportunity and City officials available for media interviews.
Date: Friday, November 7
Time: 12:30 p.m.
Location: 10150 107 St NW, in front of the pavilion
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