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Lake Country high school grad dinner/dance at The Grand BOBBI-SUE MENARD The graduates of George Elliot Secondary School will be going to The Grand hotel in Kelowna for their dinner dance for the second year in a row and a group of local businesses would like to see the event brought back to Lake Country. GESS grads celebrate their achievements on several nights, with the dinner/dance (at The Grand), the Cap and Gown ceremony where the Dogwoods are handed out and a dry grad. The primary reasons for moving the dinner/dance to The Grand is the diminishing number of volunteers to host the event at GESS, as well as capacity issues. A desire for a location that is a little more posh to commemorate the occasion has also been mentioned. Marvin Farkas, president of the Lake Country Chamber of Commerce
and a Grad 2013 parent says the community can meet the main requirements to bring the grad dinner/dance back to GESS. “Certainly there is the professional and service capacity to host the event in Lake Country.” Derek Lea, principal of GESS, says he is completely open to looking at bringing the dinner/dance back to GESS, especially if the event can deliver a great experience for the grads. “There is a desire to create a send-off for the kids that they will enjoy. I think there is some historical pressure to always do better, but I don’t think it has gotten excessive.” In advancing the idea to bring the dinner/dance back to GESS, Farkas worked with Shelli Clipperton of Nor-Val Rentals, Barb Boschert, owner of Sterling Events and Mario from the management team at Aspen Grove Golf Course. The team pre-
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pared a quote for a full sit down menu and event plan at two different price points—either $16.95 or $26.95 per plate. Both options come in below stated budget costs for the event. The grads would enjoy their dinner options which could include prime rib. Farkas is hopeful the school will see the possibilities of a great event at GESS. “The food we can have created and served in Lake Country is far superior to the general offering at The Grand.” Capacity remains an issue. Lea says the event has gone overcapacity in recent years, but stated attendance numbers given to organizers showed no appreciable fluctuation in historic numbers when the event was held at GESS. “So long as we can accommodate numbers we can look at viable solutions,” he said. Deb Butler, in her capacity as a par-
ent of a 2013 grad student at GESS, feels there is plenty of space to host a reasonable event closer to home. “Numbers are realistically not an issue; we have former seating plans for 550 people.” GESS tries to allow students three tickets each to the dinner/dance and for students who have more parents or close relatives who want to attend, every effort is made to accommodate them. Lea has committed to a Grad 2012 parent meeting to happen in April. Farkas is eagerly waiting to find out when that will happen. The timeline for booking the event at The Grand is generally confirmed in May of the year prior to each event. Should a viable solution be found the students will need to be consulted about their wishes over a location for their grad dinner/dance in 2013.
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Wild and wooly JUDIE STEEVES As soon as the gate opened, the girls flooded out into the field, leaping into the air, off all four feet and running about like children. Still furry with their heavy winter coats, nearly a dozen female alpacas—natives of the Chilean, Bolivian and Peruvian Andes—frolicked about the fenced pasture at Oyama Lake Alpaca Farm just as if they’d just been let loose from school. Darlene Homenchuk and Jim Covington started the farm about 12 years ago and say they
adore the alpacas they’ve raised. “We’ve raised our lovely alpacas from birth, treated them all the same, and yet their personalities are all so different, just like children,� said Homenchuk. Each has a favourite habit, like nuzzling a neck or offering kisses on the cheek, and each animal’s face is full of personality and very different from the others. But, this is the last week this season they’ll be burdened with those thick, fuzzy coats. Last weekend the shearer visited Oyama and each animal lost
about five pounds in fiber, which Homenchuk will spin into yarn. That will be turned into a wide assortment of clothing and home decorating articles, all for sale at her on-farm gift gallery or online. The shearer has a custom-made table for the alpacas, so he can carefully but quickly remove the long, thick fur from each animal. All that’s left when he’s finished is the characteristic topknot, a bushy tail, and perhaps some socks. First, though, each animal had the dust and grass blown out of her thick coat. Once it’s sheared off, the fibre is prepared for spinning into yarn. Alpaca yarn is light, very warm and soft. While the animals were sheared, they also had their toenails clipped and received their shots. The shearing was open to the public and attracted plenty of spectators. In addition to yarn goods the farm also sells alpaca manure, which has been composted and is ready to spread on gardens. jsteeves@kelownacapnews.com
ACCORDING to farmers Darlene Homenchuk and Jim Covington, all their alpacas, such as Kimberley (above), have distinct personalities and faces.
OYAMA ALPACA FARM’S Jim Covington gets a kiss from Margarita, one of 15 alpacas at the farm.
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HAPPY TO BE OUT in the field, frolicking in the sunny weather, an alpaca named Claire (above) jumps for joy at the Oyama Alpaca Farm.
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To the editor: The world is becoming more aware of noise pollution and how it affects mental and physical health. Sound is vibrations which enter the body, decibels perceived as pleasant or unpleasant, safe or threatening. Sound is unpleasant or threatening when we perceive these vibrations as damaging to our total health and well being. Kelowna is becoming unpleasant and possibly unhealthy in regard to noise pollution, more and more each month, each year. I pay my fair share of taxes, utilities, strata etc., to live here in a residence close to the lake. Basically I pay many dollars per day just to live—period. I don’t need the extra stress from noise waking me up on a Sunday morning, or obtrusive noise
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affecting my life in general when there are ways to prevent this increasing sensory assault. There is no reason why one individual who decides to use a chainsaw to trim his trees, or mow his lawn with a power mower should be allowed to disrupt an entire neighbourhood. There are alternatives— use a quieter machine, ideally solar-powered and don’t do this work on a Sunday morning. I’ve thought about all these things for years, it’s not an idea suddenly dawning on me. The neighbour men- w tioned above is just the tip of the iceberg. There w are loud boats on the water, construction nearby for over a year and at least three garbage removal companies on this street scheduled for difSEE NOISE A5
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Environmentalism for dummies D avid Suzuki has resigned as a director of his namesake foundation so it won’t be the target of federal government “attacks.” This news is conveyed to me in a Globe and Mail report that is typically tilted in deference to “Canada’s most famous environmentalist.” The usual assumptions are woven in: Suzuki is a saint. His every utterance is treated as scientific fact, even when it’s a left-wing political rant. The Conservative government is a front for Big Oil that has “attacked” environmental groups by reminding them that political activities are not eligible for charitable tax exemptions. In recent years, the David Suzuki Foundation’s campaign focus has been noticeably in step with the large U.S. foundations that fund most of B.C.’s enviro-scare in-
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Tom Fletcher dustry—first salmon farming and now the Alberta “tar sands” in all its exaggerated horror. Suzuki’s personal activities aren’t easily distinguished from those of his foundation, as was illustrated with his recent CBC documentary that demonized the “tar sands.” Diseased fish were displayed, but natural contamination of the Athabasca River was glossed over. Aboriginal objections were highlighted, while local support and economic benefits were overlooked.
This isn’t science or charity. It’s tabloid journalism. Sensationalize, ignore facts that weaken the drama, play to people’s emotions. And he expects to be subsidized by the CBC and charitable tax exemptions as well? This news comes as I finish reading Patrick Moore’s book, <I>Confessions of a Greenpeace Dropout</ I>. I was one of many young fans who cheered as Moore, Bob Hunter and the other 1970s Greenpeace pioneers set out from Vancouver to disrupt Soviet nuclear testing, and then turned to the regime’s slaughter of whales. In 1986, Moore split with Greenpeace and worked to set up a family chinook salmon farm. He said Greenpeace opposed aquaculture because it destroys tropical mangrove swamps. Tropical prawn farms have no rational connection with B.C., but
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THIS ISN’T SCIENCE OR CHARITY. IT’S TABLOID JOURNALISM. SENSATIONALIZE, IGNORE FACTS THAT WEAKEN THE DRAMA, PLAY TO PEOPLE’S EMOTIONS. AND HE EXPECTS TO BE SUBSIDIZED BY THE CBC AND CHARITABLE TAX EXEMPTIONS AS WELL?
This approach was seen in an earlier 1980s campaign against chlorine in pulp mills. Greenpeace protests against dioxins and the herbicide 2,4,5-T were eventually dumbed down to oppos-
ing the use of chlorine in all industries, including production of PVC plastic. Pulp mills developed a way to eliminate trace dioxins from their production, but that didn’t matter once Greenpeace had a global campaign going. They still used chlorine, so they’re bad. Speaking of chlorine, PCBs are polychlorinated biphenyls, a persistent background toxin. Tests found levels three to five times higher in some wild salmon compared to farmed. But the wild salmon results were ignored in a 2004 study, used by Suzuki to depict farmed salmon as poisonous. His foundation’s salmon farm campaign quietly disappeared down the memory hole after its PCB claims were debunked. Moore highlighted another bit of greenwashing in a visit to SEE FLETCHER A5
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NEWS ▼ BELIEFS
Ancient flumes that transport wisdom through time
Life and Faith
Jim Taylor village of Wallachin for years. I suspect that the wooden flumes winding along the red bluffs north of the TransCanada Highway have largely rotted away. Once upon a time, Wallachin was a prosperous community composed mainly of British upper-class immigrants. When war broke out in 1914 Wallachin’s young men responded en masse to the call of their home country. Few came home. Lacking men to work the orchards and main-
tain the flumes, Wallachin withered away. I used to watch for those flumes as we drove past. They’re not necessary now, as governments provide systems that make water abundantly available to all. But I still find myself fascinated by the way people worked together for the common good to build flumes. It also seems to me that a flume makes a good metaphor for the sacred writings of any religion. They all try to convey wisdom from some distant source, through the aridity of intervening generations, to people who need that life-giving source now. The Hindu Upanishads, Islam’s Qur’an, the Hebrew Torah, the Christian Gospels and Letters, all tap into the insights of long ago. The words that express those insights did not miraculously appear, fully formed, on pages. Hu-
mans worked together to inscribe those words onto some lasting medium—clay, parchment, paper, digital disks… In that sense humans built the “flumes” that transport religious insights through time rather than distance. But even the best flumes leak. Precious water seeps into the ground. Some spills over the edges, damaging the channel. Debris clogs ditches and impedes the flow. Much of current biblical scholarship tries to remove debris that has fallen into the flume over time. It tries to clear the channel back to the original source. As populations grow, flumes are asked to provide water for uses the original builders never imagined—lawns, hot tubs, dishwashers, grow ops. It does little good to insist that an old-time flume is good enough;
always has been, always will be. So some seek additional sources—physics, biology, psychology— that can supplement the original flow. Others refuse to rely
on traditional flumes any more. They turn to governments and corporations, to science and economics, to consumerism and even hedonism, to fulfill their deepest needs.
But the old flume is still there for those who are willing to expend the energy to trace it. Jim Taylor is an Okanagan Centre author. rewrite@shaw.ca.
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y daughter lives in a small cluster of houses in a little valley nestled into a fold in a series of arid hills cloaked in sagebrush. Above her house there’s a narrow, horizontal track etched into the slopes. Investigation revealed that it had once been a flume. Flume—an open irrigation channel constructed to let water to flow, by gravity, from a distant source to a location where it’s needed. Some flumes are just ditches dug directly into the hillside; sometimes they’re built out of wood planks, on trestles, to get around cliffs or canyons. Traditionally, flumes were always built by hand. Local farmers worked cooperatively to survey the route, build the flume itself and organize distribution of the precious water. I haven’t been past the
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We create our own heaven or hell right here on Earth NOISE FROM A4 ferent days. Each day as the truck backs up there’s that loud annoying beeping sound. Years ago there was one day per week of garbage removal by one company. That’s the price of competition— our peace and quiet.
The list goes on and on. Somehow, somewhere in history people equated noise with power and I think they were right. Noise has the power to destroy our peace and health. We gradually create our own heaven or hell on Earth. In my opinion it’s not a place we go in
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the end—it’s the journey, not the destination. Let’s pressure our city council and get this problem resolved in our former paradise, our little part of this world. Thank you in advance for helping. Valerie White. Kelowna
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We’re being ‘greenwashed’ by rabid environmentalism FLETCHER FROM A4 Victoria last year. The vaunted LEED certification for green building standards gives you points if your concrete is locally sourced, but no points for using wood instead. That’s because the long campaign by major environmental groups has devolved to “logging is bad.” Here’s the latest ex-
ample. Greenpeace, ForestEthics and the Sierra Club were bankrolled by U.S. foundations to negotiate with the B.C. government, aboriginal people and forest companies for the 2006 Great Bear Rainforest agreement on the B.C. coast. Economic opportunity was delicately balanced against preservation and First Nations gained new control of
forests. Now the big enviros have begun campaigning against their own deal. As much as 50 per cent could still be logged, they say. It seems this particular green peace is bad for their business. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com. tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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destination for water sports in Lake Country. With so many people in the area who take advantage of the water, owner Kris Killick has launched the inaugural water sport equipment swap. “We have so many people who participate in water sports in Lake Country we figured there has got to be some product in people’s garages that owners want to move.” The event will be held in the outdoor lot at Seca Marine, 11410 Petrie Road, on Saturday, April 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, April 22 from noon to 4 p.m. If you have gear you would like to trade or sell you must register at Seca Marine by either stopping by or calling the store at 250-469-9462. People have already started to register and Killick says there will be
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CLEO RUFFLE leads the Lake Country Business Connections which meets the second and fourth Wednesday mornings of the month at the TD CanadaTrust board room. opportunity. “The TD bank board room is absolutely perfect for meetings,” says Ruffle. “It is quite nice and no interruptions.” The group is open to all business people in Lake Country, but only allows one business per business category to become a permanent member. The organization is simple but directed at helping members succeed. The first meeting of each month is about growth strategies and attendees are kept focused
on how they plan to grow their business. The second meeting of the month is about accountability and helping members achieve their goals. Currently the LCBC has members in health and wellness, real estate, marketing, pest control, mortgage brokering and insurance. Ruffle says there is room for several more people. “You are welcome to come as a guest and see if the group fits for you.” Contact Cleo Ruffle at 250-548-4070.
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The Lake Country Museum has a new website with plenty of functionality and information at www.lakecountrymuseum.com. Some of the new features on the website include a blog. The blog has postings covering a wide variety of topics including historical pieces on elements of Lake Country’s past. Recent historical topics are, Fur Traders & First Nations People of the Okanagan Valley, Life Histories, Historical Manuscripts of the District of Lake Country, and Murder on the S.S. Aberdeen. The blog also includes community announcements related to the museum such as invitations to public events and meetings.
For more information about what the museum is up to, the three times yearly newsletter is also archived on the website. A tour through the website also reveals an online historical timeline of Lake Country and a downloadable pdf document of Lake Country’s history. This highly readable historical narrative by Duane Thomson gives a good overview of Lake Country’s history and is the perfect information to bring with you on a visit to the museum. The new website features a photo gallery. Several family and area galleries have been collected by the museum and posted online. The McCarthy Family, William Smith, David Madison and
John Stokes each have a collection to view. The museum actively collects family photos any that document change in the community. The Lake Country Museum would like to hear from you if you have any photos, either on your computer hard drive or in an album that show a slice of Lake Country from the past. The new video gallery has four YouTube productions that show ranch development, sternwheelers and other stories. Excellent artifacts from the photo collec-
tion are narrated in short videos that recognize some of the early influences in Lake Country’s development. If you have yet to take part of a day to visit the Lake Country Museum, visitor information is online too, including the directions to their location: “From Hwy 97 follow the signs to Gray Monk Winery (or Arrowleaf Cellars or Ex Nihilo Vineyards) and continue down the hill to the lake; then turn left on Okanagan Centre Road West to get to Lake Country Museum.” Check out www.lakecountrymuseum.com.
that our activities are allowed and legal.” The matter has been raised with Coun. Lisa Cameron and there is the possibility the issue of a possible temporary use permit will make its way back onto the council agenda.
A Grand Passion returns to Kelowna Wrapping up a 10 performance, seven-city tour of A Grand Passion, Ballet Kelowna brings the performance to the Kelowna Community Theatre April 27 and 28. A Grand Passion is the forbidden love of star-crossed lovers Ro-
meo and Juliet, the fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty and a hot tango of seduction designed to take the audience on an emotional romantic journey, choreographed by Shawn Hounsell. “Ballet Kelowna is proud to share its pas-
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NEWS â&#x2013;ź PLANTING THE SEEDS
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y dear friend Charlie Faulkner passed away recently at Hospice House. Charlie was born and raised in Kelowna graduating from Kelowna High School at the age of 17 after skipping a grade in elementary school. He attended the University of British Columbia and played for a season in the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra before pursuing a long career in professional music as one of the most respected bass players in the business. While at UBC he became friends with Bill Henderson who went on to form the Collectors and later Chilliwack. Charlieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bands included Mother Tuckers Yellow Duck, The Charlie Falkner Trio and The Wildroot Orchestra. He also toured with wellknown artists such as Susan Jacks and Valdy. He â&#x20AC;&#x153;retiredâ&#x20AC;? from
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Don Burnett the Vancouver music scene in about 1994 and moved to Kelowna to care for his beautiful mother Kay Faulkner. Within a year he picked up his bass to join a band I was involved with called the Breakers. When this band split up Charlie was invited to play for respected Kelowna blues band Dog Skin Suit in which he continued playing for about 10 years. A few years ago Charlie retired again and was a regular member of the Wednesday Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s group at Mission Creek Golf
Course. Although he didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hit the ball far he usually hit it straight and was rarely frustrated with â&#x20AC;&#x153;this stupid gameâ&#x20AC;? as he put it. Charlie was not one to complain even after he was diagnosed with his terminal illness a year ago and I am so fortunate to have spent so much quality time together. His twin boys, George and Gordon, as well as his soulmate and angel Jean Gunderson, were all with him at Hospice House for his last weeks and he loved them dearly. Charlie loved his garden. His mother and father gardened in the same soil for decades and being of the old school they introduced loads of manure and compost into it every year. A few years ago Charlie and I were out working in the garden when a group of kindergarten aged children walked by while on an outing.
One of them pointed to Charlie and me and said â&#x20AC;&#x153;look, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s some old people.â&#x20AC;? We laughed about this many times since. Charlieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favourite thing to grow was hot peppers and he would always get the seeds germinated in mid-March in order to plant them out in mid-May after the danger of frost had waned. A few years ago I wrote an article in Gardens West Magazine about favourite tools and I asked a few of my friends to tell me about theirs. Charlieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s was an old worn stirrup hoe that once belonged to his grandfather. Sixty odd years of use has worn the blade thin but it is just as strong and sharp as ever. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m going to miss Charlie so much; he was like a brother to me. The Don Burnett Garden Show is on AM 1150 Saturdays from 8 to 10 a.m. or log on at www. am1150.
ome 35 years ago my mother-in-law gave me my first ornamental grass. It was a pink-tinged variety of ribbon grass which I enjoyed but would not have in my garden now, as it is a spreader. Fifteen years later I discovered blue oat grass, a beautiful, sun-loving, drought-tolerant grass that I will always grow. From there I went on to grow about 28 varieties of ornamental grasses in my nursery, falling in love with this varied family of plants. Many ornamental grasses are suited to our climate. One of the easiest plant groups to maintain, they simply need to be cut back to about four inches above ground in the spring before growth resumes. No other maintenance is needed all year. They are generally pest and disease freeâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; and deer-proof. Grass species fall into one of two categories. Cool season grasses begin growing in early spring and bloom in June
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UBCO art students present their annual year-end exhibition and gala event Students from UBCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Okanagan campus are presenting the popular week-long graduate exhibition this month. The bachelor of fine arts year-end show is one of the regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s premier annual art events, according to the university. Twenty Twelve includes a wide-ranging collection of artwork created and exhibited by 34 emerging artists from the faculty of creative and critical studies. The exhibitionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s name, Twenty Twelve, is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the over-sensationalized Mayan doomsday prophecy for 2012. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Howâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s that for timing?â&#x20AC;? said painter Marissa Brown, a participating visual arts student. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re graduating and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the end of the world. Well, if thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the case, Twenty Twelve could be the last great art show on Earth.â&#x20AC;? The variety of work embraces traditional art forms such as painting, printmaking and sculpture. Also featured will be interactive sound and video displays, largescale photography, soft sculptures, illustrated journals, and screenprinted collage. There is even an opportunity to engage with relational art in the form of a free-standing confession booth. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Appropriate for such an exciting year, the BFA graduate exhibition leaves no medium behind,â&#x20AC;? Brown said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re showcasing art that reflects on the past, is grounded in the present and looks to the future.â&#x20AC;? BFA students are tasked with producing Twenty Twelve, a largescale professional exhibition and gala event.
Last week, students started rearranging parts of the fine arts and health building, essentially converting it into a massive gallery space. Twenty Twelve opened its doors for viewing on Tuesday, and will run until April 24, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. The exhibition galaâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; which includes a student award ceremonyâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;will start at 7 p.m. on April 21, with eclectic live music by The Darylectones, refreshments and complementary appetizers. All graduating BFA artists will be present at
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will be held Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the District of Lake Country Municipal Hall, 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, B.C. to hear representations on the following bylaws. If you believe your interest in property is affected by the bylaws noted below, you shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the below-referenced bylaws. A copy of the proposed bylaws and relevant background material may be inspected at the Municipal Office, District of Lake Country, Development Services Department (2nd Floor), 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, B.C. from Wednesday, April 18, 2012, through Tuesday, May 1, 2012, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays. You can contact the Development Services Department at 250 766 6674 or by email at development@lakecountry.bc.ca NO SUBMISSIONS TO COUNCIL WILL BE RECEIVED AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. Alberto De Feo, Deputy Corporate Officer 1. Zoning Amendment (Thomson) Bylaw 815, 2012 (Z2011-009) This Bylaw proposes that Schedule “A” to District of Lake Country Zoning Bylaw 561, 2007 be amended by changing the zoning classification of: x
Lot 9, District Lot 169, ODYD Plan 216 Except Plans 3028, 7818 and 40583 From: RR1 (Rural Residential 1) To: RM2 (Low Density Multiple Family) and C2 (Neighbourhood Commercial) Civic Address: 10660 Highway 97
The proposed Zoning Amendment is requested to allow for a mixture of multi-family residential and neighborhood commercial. The proposed bylaw amendment complies with the Official Community Plan and a portion of the property along the creek will be protected as park space.
2. Zoning Amendment (Farmer) Bylaw 814, 2012 (Z2012-001) This Bylaw proposes that Schedule “A” to District of Lake Country Zoning Bylaw #561, 2007, be amended by changing the zoning classification of: x x
Lot 145, Section 3, Township 20, ODYD Plan 521, Except Plans B5607, 11905 and 23996 That Part of Lot 145 Shown on Plan B5607; Section 3, Township 20, ODYD Plan 521 From: A1 (Agriculture) To: I1 (General Industrial)
Civic Address: 8355 Okanagan Centre Road West and 9483 Seaton Road The proposed Zoning Amendment Bylaw is requested to allow for future development. The proposed bylaw amendment complies with the Official Community Plan. 3. Zoning Amendment (Free Methodist Church) Bylaw 818, 2012 (Z2012-003) This Bylaw proposes that Schedule “A” to District of Lake Country Zoning Bylaw #561, 2007, be amended by changing the zoning classification of: x x
Lot A, Section 3, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 11905 Lot 1, Section 3, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 25775
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The proposed Zoning Amendment Bylaw is requested to allow for future development. The proposed bylaw amendment complies with the Official Community Plan.
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LODGE ROAD UPGRADES Planned upgrades to Lodge Road are expected to start as soon as the school year ends with completion in September. The upgrades include the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Bottom Wood Lake Road and Lodge Road, as well as upgrades along Lodge Road to the ninety degree turn near the south end of the Clearwater subdivision including 3.5 metre travel lanes and 1.5 metre bike lanes as well as a 2 metre sidewalk separated from the roadway by a bio-swale and a pedestrian bridge at Vernon Creek. This $1.5 million capital project is part of the District of Lake Country’s longterm road improvement plans to provide an enhanced road network and safer pedestrian corridors. While the project will provide an improved transportation network, there will be a period of inconvenience as traffic is re-routed around different parts of the project. The District’s contractor, assisted by District staff and consultants will be working to keep disruptions to a minimum and give stakeholders advance notice of impacts. Detailed information about the project will made available through a number of sources including neighbourhood/public meetings, media announcements, and direct mail drop offs to immediately impacted residents and businesses.
PARCEL TAX REVIEW PANEL Pursuant to the provisions of Section 204 of the Community Charter, the District of Lake Country will be holding a Review Panel in regard to parcel tax assessment rolls. Notices are being sent to registered owners of all properties being added to an assessment roll. The 2012 Parcel Tax Review Panel will sit at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, April 25th, in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Hall. You may make a complaint to the Parcel Tax Review Panel on one or more of the following grounds; x x x x
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INVITATION TO TENDER Contract: LODGE ROAD UPGRADE
Reference No.: 12-8044-0001
The Owner invites tenders for: Construction of approximately 680m of roads (including a traffic roundabout and pedestrian bridge), storm, street lighting and landscaping/irrigation upgrades on Lodge Road in Lake Country, BC. Tender Documents are available during normal business hours on 24 April 2012 at: Focus Corporation, Suite 702, 1708 Dolphin Avenue, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9S4 on payment of a non-refundable amount of $50.00 (Fifty Dollars) including HST payable to: Focus Corporation. Cross section drawings will be included as pdf’s on disk. Hard copies will be made available to bidders on request at an additional cost of $40.00. The Tender Documents are available for viewing only at: SICA, 104-151 Commercial Drive, Kelowna, BC. Bidders intending to submit a bid must obtain a set of tender documents from Focus Corporation for this purpose. Prospective bidders are invited to attend a pre-tender meeting at 10:30 a.m. on 26th April 2012 at the corner of Lodge Road and Bottom Wood Lake Road in Lake Country, BC. Although not mandatory, bidders are advised to attend this meeting. Tenders are scheduled to close at: Tender Closing Time: 2:00 PM local time Tender Closing Date: Thursday, 10 May 2012 at: The District of Lake Country, 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, BC V4V 2M1 For more information please contact: Mr. Rob Fortuin, P.Eng. Focus Corporation Suite 702, 1708 Dolphin Avenue, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9S4 Phone: 250-980-5502
there is an error or omission respecting a name or address; there is an error or omission respecting the inclusion of a parcel; there is an error or omission respecting the taxable area or the taxable frontage of a parcel; or an exemption has been improperly allowed or disallowed.
You or your agent must notify the District of Lake Country, in writing, of your complaint. The District of Lake Country must receive written notice of the complaint before noon on Friday, April 20, 2012. Please address your complaints to the attention of the Collector. The parcel tax assessment rolls will be available for public inspection starting Tuesday, April 10, 2012, at the Municipal Hall during regular office hours (8:30 am to 4:30 pm). If you have any questions regarding the Parcel Tax Review Panel, please contact the undersigned at 766-5650. Rose Bronswyk Kassa, CMA, Financial Services Manager
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SWALWELL PARKING LOT CLOSURE The parking lot at Swalwell Park will be closed until approximately June 2012 for construction and paving of the new parking lot. Parking is available on Bottom Wood Lake Road across from the Swalwell ball diamonds and crews will endeavour to open portions of the parking lot as soon as it is safe to do so. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. For more information contact Steve Schaffrick, Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture at 250 766 5650 or email sschaffrick@lakecountry.bc.ca
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Earth Day: an international event On Sunday, April 22, more than 500 million people will celebrate Earth Day. This important environmental event is an attempt to mobilize the planet and remind everyone that even small gestures are essential to save our environment. Created by Senator Gaylord Nelson in 1970, Earth Day unites individuals, organizations, and businesses in the same environmental challenge: the reduction of our ecological footprint. For 42 years now, various cultural and educational activities have been organized around the world to raise peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s awareness of environmental issues, and in particular to promote and encourage concrete actions that will reduce the ecological footprint of human beings. An ecological footprint is the measure of human demand on land and water to supply the resources a human population consumes as well as the absorption of the resulting waste. No one will be surprised to learn that the current demand on natural resources is not sustainable: global consumption is such that more
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ENTERTAINMENT ▼ MUSIC
Sweet Alibi presents a promising start with CD JENNIFER SMITH STAFF REPORTER
Solid vocal harmonies put the sugar in Sweet Alibi’s natural lilt, but it’s their open-minded approach to music that just might put this band on top. The Winnipeg-based girl group has just released its first CD and its members hope it won’t be long until they’re playing music full-time, touring the world to play festivals and concerts from the United State to Europe—and they’ve roped some pretty big support thus far. Their first CD, selftitled, is produced by Juno award winner and former Crash Test Dummies member Mitch Dorge, who was playing with band member Michelle Anderson’s boyfriend when he
was introduced to their sound. “We met him at a house concert for somebody’s birthday,” said Jessica Rae Ayre, who assembled Sweet Alibi out of a collection of friends. “We got to talking about recording and within a few months started working with him.” It didn’t take much to iron out the kinks in their harmonies. With four ears on the task, it was easy to hear what worked, what didn’t and how exactly to polish the trio’s unique style. Rae Ayre comes from more of a blues/soul background, listening to the likes of Etta James, Coco Taylor and Adele, whom fans have been telling her fits her sound perfectly. Amber Nielsen claims more of a country background with
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Still in what one might call the formative years, the CD showcases a lot of talent and an open-ended direction that should make their Okanagan concert interesting. And while they do have fairly normal topics—relationships and the like—tunes like Phoebe’s Song demonstrate a creative capacity that’s inclusively sweet, sad and humorous. The song is about Nielsen’s bird, Pheobe, and is best described as a bittersweet lullaby. “How lucky am I to have lived in a world with something so sweet?” the girls croon. Sadly it appears a window has been left open as the story unfolds. Sweet Alibi plays Kelowna’s Minstrel Café on May 2 at 8 p.m.
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ENTERTAINMENT â&#x2013;ź REVIEW
American Reunion is worth reuniting for AMERICAN REUNION
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hile gross humour is not really my favourite thing, I did laugh a few times at scenes and situations in this show which takes the American Pie and American Wedding franchise to a place where the original teens come together for a high school reunion. Each of the characters, Jim Levenstein ( Jason Biggs), Oz (Chris Klein who had a role in When We Were Soldiers), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas from Rookie of the Year), Steve (Seann William Scott from Dude, Whereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s My Car and Finch (Eddie Kay Thomas) come back to what they think will be a look back and come away with so much more. In addition to other
Behind the Scene
Susan Steen acting credits each of them are part of the American Pie franchise which started it all. Rounding out this cast is Steveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Mom ( Jennifer Coolidge) and Jimâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dad (Eugene Levy of SCTV, Best in Show and A Mighty Wind). These two veteran actors give a real depth to the characters they play. The boys are getting together for their high school reunion and each
is facing some sort of mid-life crisis. How they face their own particular bump in lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s road is what gives us the laughs and, disgusting jokes aside, there are some good laughs as the guys try to right a few wrongs and reach to the past if only for a moment. Ever been to your own high school reunion? A bit strange arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t they? In some ways the years have sped by and it seems like only last week you were cramming for finals. In other ways, we find ourselves so changed that we hardly recognize that gawky teen who got dressed up for prom. Would we want to go back and change anything? Well, this bunch changed a few things and in the process, grew up a bit. Oh they didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t grow up completely (where would the fun be
in that?), but in amongst the nude scenes, the innuendos, the gross jokes and the blatant sex scenes, there were moments to which we all can relate, like the stale marriage, the career goals not quite met, the adventures put on hold. There is a bit of all of us in this, if only on a saner level. Everyone gives a great performance and do stay to the very end, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one more scene and while the credits role, you see the cast as they were in 1999 and how they look now. Yeah, well good news, even movie stars age. They just have more expensive wrinkles than the rest of us. I give this 2.5 stars. The language is bad but it is worth the money. Susan Steen is a local non-profit executive and a movie buff.
t ,&-08/" ("3%&/ $-6# 4 "13*- .&&5*/( "/% 413*/( 1-"/5 4"-& Spring plant sale Sat., April 28, 9am to 1:30pm, Guisachan Heritage Park, 1060 Cameron Ave., Kelowna, everyone welcome. Sale takes place rain or shine. t0,"/"("/ ."45&3 ("3%&/&34 "440$*"5*0/ On May 5 the Okanagan Master Gardener Association will be offering orientation sessions for a new Basic Training Course which will start in September. OMGA is a very active volunteer organization and offers gardening clinics in nurseries, plant sales, farmers markets, garden tours, at the IPE and Communities-in-Bloom, etc. We welcome the public and enthusiastic gardeners to join this very enriching and rewarding programme. For further info, please contact Mary Wegner at okanaganmastergardenerscourse@gmail.com
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t5)& 13*.& 5*.& 4&/*034 (3061 has started their weekly entertainment programs on Monday afternoons, 1 to 3 pm, at the Lake Country Seniors Centre. These are free events for seniors that will run until May 14. Among the performers lined up already include The Songsters, singer Vern Gulka, The Cloggers dance group and The Oldtime Fiddlers. Prime Time is a volunteer-driven initiative that has been going on in Lake Country for the past 20 years. For information, call 250-766-2513 or 250-766-0869.
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t0:"." -&(*0/ #3"/$) holds a meat draw every Saturday afternoon at 2pm. All members and guests are welcome. t5)& -",& $06/53: .64&6. is open Monday & Wednesday afternoons from 1pm to 4pm and by appointment. 11255 Okanagan Centre Rd. W. 250-766-0111 www. lakecountrymuseum.com t#"%.*/50/ The Friday morning badminton group always welcomes new players. Come & join us for a fun time at the Oyama Community Hall, Friday mornings 9:3011:30. $2.50/day includes birds. Please bring a racquet or we will lend you one to give it a try. t$3*##"(& 5063/".&/54 at the Seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Acivity Center 9832 Bottomwoodlake Rd. each third Sunday of the month. Entry fee $12. Excellent lunch, free coffee all day. Games start at 10am. Registration not required. For information call John 250-7663026. t50 "-- 8*/'*&-% $3*# 1-":&34 Every Friday evening at 7pm at the Seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Activity Centre (9832 Bottom Wood Lake Rd.). $2/evening. 8 full games with a chance of winning $12, $10 or $8. Coffee, drinks & goodies served at no charge. For info call John 250-766-3026. t-$ -*/& %"/$&34 Tuesdays, 1:30pm & Thursdays, 9:30am in the Seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Centre. Beginners always welcome. Joy, 250-766-0850. t40$*"- #3*%(& Tuesdays, 7pm at the Seniorsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Centre. New players welcome. Eunice, 250-766-3982. t5)& $06/$*- 0' 4&/*03 $*5*;&/4 03("/*;"5*0/4 (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to improving â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Quality of Lifeâ&#x20AC;? for all seniors. Senior organizations/ associations wishing to afďŹ liate or individuals wishing to become members please contact Ernie Bayer: 604-576-9734 fax 604-576-9733 or ecbayer@shaw.ca for further info. t-$ 065%0034 $-6# welcomes new hikers. Sturdy hiking boots are a must. Bring water, snacks/lunch & clothing appropriate & sufďŹ cient for the weather. For more info, to sign up for our hikes, or to post your own hikes on the forum, visit www. lakecountryoutdoorsclub.com. ALL COMMUNITY EVENTS will be placed at no charge to all NON-PROFIT organizations.
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Howell - On April 8th, 2012, Audrey Howell passed away peacefully after a valiant battle with cancer. Survived by her beloved husband Barrie, daughter Lou (Peter), son Bob (Karen), step-daughter Sarah-Lou, her grandchildren and her brother Bill (Pam). No service by her request. In lieu of ďŹ&#x201A;owers a donation made to your local cancer society in memory of Audrey would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, BC (250)762-2299.
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70 CHERRY orchard workers required at Tangaro Orchards in Lake Country from July 19th- to Sep.5th. Pay rate is $10.25 per hour. The successful applicants must be physically ďŹ t and capable of working in all types of weather. Duties are repetitive and include cleaning up, general labour as well as picking and packing cherries during harvest. Fax resume to 250-766-4949 or call (250)979-8555 for interview. ARCTIC CO-OPERATIVES Limited is recruiting Line Cooks and Guest Services positions for Inns North hotels in Nunavut. E-mail your resume:
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DL Baker Construction Canada is looking for Field/Engineer Layout Kitimat, BC Canada. Supervise project layouts Responsible for construction quality control, in particular, ensuring that the materials installed in the project are in the proper locations and are the correct materials. Analyze construction drawings for dimensional and quality control purposes and coordinates with the Project Engineer to clarify discrepancies. Use precision computerized equipment to deďŹ ne points of control and ensure the work is being installed true and plump. Responsible for coordinating with other construction trades to ensure that all are using appropriate control points. High School Diploma or equivalent; or 4 to 6 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in Line and Grade Persistent for Perfection This work will start 5/1/12 Please respond to this ad by 5/1/12 Please respond via email by placing Field Engineer in the subject line to patton@bakerconcrete.com
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or fax: 204-632-8575. EXPERIENCED SERVICE Provider for Chrysler dealership in Salmon Arm. Strong customer satisfaction skills. Able to work in a fast paced environment. Excellent wage/ beneďŹ t package. Fax resume 1-250-832-4545. E-mail: pat@brabymotors.com Seasonal Fruit Processing Assistant positions available at Coral Beach Farms Ltd. (Lake Country) . Must have own transportation. Successful candidates will have a minimum of 2 years experience and knowledge of cherries relating to receiving fruit, measuring quality & ďŹ rmness and ensuring traceability following quality procedures and standards. Applicant must be capable of work in cool weather conditions. 6-7 days a week. 10-12 hours a day beginning approximately July 3rd. until the beginning of September 2012. Pay range $10.50$14/hour. Apply by fax at 250-766-0813 or email at jobs@coralbeach.ca SEASONAL labourer positions at Coral Beach Farms Ltd. (Lake Country). No experience necessary. Must have own transportation. Applicant must be capable of physically demanding (incl. heavy lifting) work in all weather conditions. 6-7 days a week. 10-12 hours a day beginning approximately July 10th. 2012. Work includes but is not limited to cherry picking, sorting, tree planting, pruning & irrigation. Pay $10.25/hour. Apply by fax at 250-766-0813 or email at jobs@coralbeach.ca T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. Position comes with a competitive beneďŹ t package and applicant must possess a valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license. Contact Tyson Lambert. Mail: 5791 Duncan Bay Road, Campbell River BC V9H 1N6 Fax: 250-286-9502. Email:tysonlambert@t-mar.com
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Obituaries MANLY, KEN
March 2nd, 1946 - April 3rd, 2012 It is with great sadness the family of Ken Manly announce his sudden passing in Westbank, BC. He is survived by his long-time partner Marty Pergantis, his little dog Zach, his daughter Angie, granddaughter Petra, his son Ron, his father George, his sister Donna Porter, along with his nephews, Sean and Brent. He is predeceased by his mother Phyllis in September 2005. A private family funeral service will be held Saturday April 14th, 2012. In lieu of ďŹ&#x201A;ower, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Kenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s on an island now, somewhere in Margaritaville. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springďŹ eldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.
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Discovery, Respect & Encouragement Written, illustrated and photographed by
APRIL 2012
children from Davidson Road Elementary.
■ Rotary Centre for the Arts & Art Gallery field trip
A grade one arts day
Egg drop challenge
COLEBY MACKNEY with a Mary Poppins-style egg drop idea.
ALICE STONIS sharing her landscape. BY: MISS STRUKOFF’S GR. ONE CLASS We went on a field trip to the Art Gallery and Rotary Center for the Arts in Kelowna. We were very excited as we got on the bus in the morning. Our first stop was the Art Gallery. There, we learned about a painter named David Alexander. He paints landscapes, and likes to use different colours, brushwork and perspectives. All of David Alexander’s paintings were very detailed and we loved looking at all the colours he used! Then, we got to sketch our own landscapes and paint them using watercolour
EVERETT BOUTCHER tropical landscape. paints. They turned out great, and we are very proud of what we learned! After lunch, we headed to the Rotary Center where we got to practice our drama skills. We worked on moving our bodies to show emotion. Our favourite game was called “For you, for Me.” We absolutely loved the entire day, and learned a lot of great things. It was so much fun! We cannot wait to visit these two places again soon with our families!
BY: TELINA WALES AND GEORGIA MACLEAN – GRADE 3 In March our class had an Egg Drop Challenge. We had to make a structure that would help an egg not break after falling from our school roof. Some eggs survived and some did not. The ones that did break had room for it to move around so when the egg hit the ground it broke. The ones that did not break did not have room for it to move. Students who protected their egg with material around the egg were great and they all survived the fall. Some of the materials used included foam, tissue, bubble wrap, cloth, cotton balls, Styrofoam, parachutes and even umbrellas to help soften the fall. The harder structures we used were cardboard, paper mâché, water bottles, Kleenex boxes, Timbit boxes and Happy Meal boxes. The Egg Drop Challenge was enjoyed by all of us.
April 2012
Fruit & Veggie Program Today: Sliced Apples. School Spirit Day:Twin Day
NEIL with Sarah, the kangaroo.
A ‘roo visitor BY: NEIL MACPHERSON There are many types of kangaroos like Wallaroos and Bennetts Tree Kangaroos. Actually there are 63 different types. They live in two places in the world called Australia and New Zealand. There is a kangaroo farm her in Lake Country called Kangaroo Creek Farm on Hill Road. This is where I live. Kangaroos eat lettuce and horse food. When a kangaroo is born, it is the size of a jellybean! When they are about 60 months old, the newborn kangaroo takes its first look at the new world and can barely walk. It is very skinny. The picture is of me holding Sarah, a very young kangaroo born on our farm. The students in my class got to touch her and watch her jump back inside her cloth bag that my mom transported her in to our class.
Free the Children Presentation to 8:45-9:45am
BC Children’s Hosptial Jean’s Day Battle of the Books Competition at Black Mtn. Elemn.
Class Pictures & Full School Panorama 11am Grade 7 Band Performance @ GESS (all afternoon)
May Leadership Learning Network Meeting
Fire Safety House (Primaries) Staff meeting @ 2:45
May Fruit & Veggie Program Today: Baby Bell Peppers
Cultural Performance: Spaced Out 8:45 & 10am
HOT LUNCH: Wooden Nickel
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