Trippity Twitchit Sculpture, Burger It Forward Campaign, and Pop-Up Curling Rink in Calgary

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Trippity Twitchit is a 15-foot, welded metal sculpture and interactive art piece that invites patrons to activate flame effects. Burger It Forward is a campaign where participating restaurants serve special burgers in support of Canadian food banks. A pop-up curling rink is set up for people to try the iconic Canadian pastime.

Created by the True North Absurdities team, Trippity Twitchit is a 15-foot, welded metal sculpture and interactive art piece that’s a true sight to behold. Modeled after a multi-headed venus flytrap, this sculpture invites patrons to participate by activating one of the three flame effects from each of the plant’s heads. The sculpture is set up in Olympic Plaza for Chinook Blast. Burgers are great on a regular day, but they’re even better when you’re eating them for a great cause.

Throughout February, check out Burger It Forward, a campaign where participating restaurants serve a special burger creation in support of Canadian food banks. There are 22 participating Calgary restaurants, including Major Tom Bar, River Café, Modern Steak and more. Ever seen curling on TV and thought, “I can do that?” Well, now you can try your hand at the iconic Canadian pastime thanks to a pop-up curling rink set up by East Village’s community association at Confluence Plaza on St. Patrick’s Island. Made from synthetic ice so weather isn’t an issue, these rinks are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. dail

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