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Art of Conversation is a monthly social event held on a weekday from 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm during the last week of the month at a restaurant/bar in the Greater Edmonton area. The concept was created in 2006 by media personality Rob Christie and former Edmonton Sun columnist Graham Hicks with the goal of bringing people of diverse backgrounds together to engage in the rapidly vanishing art of face to face conversation.
Art of Conversation has collected a database of 2,500 attendees who are notified of each event via the AoC App. The event is open to everyone.
It’s the biggest -and most anticipated- Art of Conversation of the year. Yes, December is here and The Christmas Gathering is upon us once again. As per tradition, we are delighted to announce that the celebration returns to the legendary Fairmont Ho Ho 🧑🎄 Hotel Macdonald which was recently awarded the prestigious One Key Award by the Michelin Guide. The elegant and storied grande dame of Edmonton Hotels will open the magnificent Empire Ballroom in all of it’s holiday splendour and greet us with Happy Hour adult beverage pricing and complimentary appetizers from Executive Chef John Lance. In keeping with the spirit of the season, Graham I will be at the door accepting your cash/debit donations to our charities of choice, Edmonton Meals on Wheels, and the Youth Emergency Shelter Society.
Wear your holiday finest (ugly Christmas sweaters welcome). And bring a friend - you never know who Yule meet 🌲
What: Art of Conversation CCII
When: Tuesday December 16th, 2025, 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Where: Fairmont Hotel Macdonald 10065 100 St. NW Edmonton AB
Why: To celebrate the holiday season with face to face conversation
Website: Fairmont.com
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