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Artist creating whimsy in Erickson studio
Andrea Revoy’s love of laughter and joy of creating are reflected in the art pieces she makes. Quirky and smile inducing, they are also meticulously detailed. The ceramic artist and potter’s work is instantly identifiable to her growing legion of fans. In her sun-drenched home studio in Erickson, Revoy moves comfortably among her chosen media, which now include fibres that she dyes, spins and weaves.
It was in Red Deer, though, that she got serious about art. “Hairdressing is hard on the body,” said Revoy. “Hard on the back and neck, and I had a shoulder injury, too.” She needed options. First, she took an artistic welding class in the summer. “I was going to be a welding sculptor. I was going to go into it big time! We (she and her husband, Brian) had a farm and I was going to fill it up with welded sculptures!” That dream faded when Brian dissuaded her from buying a small welding machine.
everything — painting, sculpture, ceramics, design, art history and even general studies. But I was working so I could never take all the courses I needed to get a diploma. “But once I started into ceramics I didn’t want to do anything else — I just wasn’t interested.” The couple moved to Creston in 2009 — “I’d never been here but I just wanted to get out of prairie winters and move back to B.C.” — and bought an orchard in Erickson. “I didn’t want to go back to hairdressing. I wanted to do ceramics, focusing on small
Visitors to Blue Moon Pottery were recently greeted at the door by a basketful of hand-dyed fibres in vibrant blues, greens, yellows, reds and oranges. Some will be used to add hair to the clay works she has on the go, including “Marie Antoinettes” and three clay mermaids now in progress. Born in Germany and raised in northern Vancouver Island communities, Revoy grew up drawing and painting. “But I also learned to knit and sew and crochet — ‘ladies’ handicrafts’,” she laughs. “I used to spend hours on my mom’s sewing machine, sewing doll clothes.” Sewing no longer appeals to her. “I won’t sew now — it makes me angry! It’s just awful!” After graduating from high school she lived for periods in Victoria and Whitehorse, becoming an aesthetician and hairdresser “because I couldn’t find a decent job.”
“He said, ‘Let’s go in together and get a bigger one,’ ” she recalled. “He found one that was huge and SO complicated. And I thought, ‘I’m not using that!’ ” Still working days as a hairdresser, she enrolled in the Red Deer College (RDC) art program, primarily to pursue her interest in painting. “But once I started into ceramics I couldn’t go back to painting. It was too flat for me.” Over the next few years, she took courses toward a twoyear program certificate. “The program at RDC was like the first two years of a BFA (bachelor of fine arts). You start off doing
areas of the field, not the whole shebang. I worked at trying to draw on the techniques I had learned in college and changing their use.” In her studio, Revoy makes functional items, like mugs and drawer pulls, and sculpts clay into whimsical pieces, like the “Cirque du Poulet” display she created for a local art show, which features cartoon-like chickens in circus poses.
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purchase services. •Police were asked to locate and return a person to Rykerts border Creston RCMP responded to 63 crossing. calls for service from Feb. 29-March •A break-in to a vehicle parked 6, Staff Sgt. Darryl Hammond said at the wildlife centre resulted in the on Monday. theft of items including a purse, February 29 hearing aids and medication, with a •The week began with a report total estimated value of $9,000. from Dogwood Street about a •A small chainsaw was found in credit card used fraudulently to the middle of Erickson Road and turned in to the police station. March 1 WYNNDEL IRRIGATION DISTRICT •A person with a warrant for arrest ANNUAL GENERAL under the Fisheries Act was stopped at Rykerts border crossing. He was arrested and later released with a scheduled court date. •An unsafe driver was reported in a Cook Street parking lot. •Three dogs at large WYNNDEL COMMUNITY HALL charged a pedestrian in Wynndel. The investigation continues. •A driver passed a stopped school bus in front of Adam Robertson Elementary BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
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Current boat permits expire on March 31st, 2016. A new decal for the 2016/17 season can now be purchased. How to purchase a permit: • At the CVWMA Administration Office, 1874 Wildlife Road, West Creston Office hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm • Online via our website (www.crestonwildlife.ca) Cost: $25 (including GST) Valid: April 1st, 2016 to March 31st, 2017 Decal can either be picked up at the Admin building or mailed to you.
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School on Ninth Avenue North. •Police conducted a wellbeing check on Beam Road. •A solar light was stolen from a yard in the 800 block of Scott Street. Thieves placed a Town of Creston sign in its stead. •A vehicle went off the road and into a snow bank in the 3600 block of Highway 3. •Police were called to a Goat River Road South residence to investigate the source of banging on a door. They found no footprints in the yard. March 2 •A minor crash was reported in a 19th Avenue North parking lot. •A vehicle was left parked in the intersection at 10th Avenue and Cedar Street. •A resident reported his credit card number was used by someone to purchase a cellphone and usage plan. •A person living in his car was reported to be staying overnight in a Northwest Boulevard parking lot. March 3 •A 27th Avenue North resident reported receiving a curious package in the mail that included a diary and newspaper clippings dating back to 1890 and 1924. Police are investigating. •A 12th Avenue North resident reported a computer message instructing a payment be made or the data would be encrypted. •A wallet apparently owned by a Regina resident was dropped into a mailbox in
Yahk. The owner is being traced. •When police located a vehicle reported to be in the control of a driver possibly using a cellphone as he swerved across the centre line on Highway 21 he denied the accusation. •When police checked on an Elm Street resident who had called for an ambulance, they found the call was made because there was an unwanted guest in the house. He was gone when police arrived. •A couple reported to be engaged in a loud argument in Kingsgate refused to co-operate with responding police. March 4 •A vehicle hit a slippery section on Highway 3 west of Creston, crossing the oncoming lane and landing in the ditch. No injuries were reported. •A resident in the 3000 block of Erickson Road reported getting a response to an ad in the Fun Pape, with the caller asking for personal information. •A possibly impaired driver reported on 11th Avenue South at Erickson Road was not located. •Threats were reported in the 700 block of Highway 3 in an ongoing dispute between neighbours. •Hammond said charges are pending following an RCMP investigation into a sexual assault complaint. •A resident attended the police station to report a possible rental scam involving a Kelowna property.
•A person complained about being accosted in a parking lot by a business employee demanding payment of an outstanding bill. •A semi struck a utility pole at Canyon Street and 16th Avenue North while making a turn. •Police conducted a wellbeing check on 35th Avenue North. •A driver reported nearly being struck by a vehicle on 11th Avenue North near Canyon Street. He followed the vehicle briefly, and reported the driver ran a stop sign and sped away. •No charges were laid following a fight on 11th Avenue South between two males. March 5 •An Elm Street resident reported people banging on a house door at night. •An intoxicated person in a Mallory Place residence placed an unnecessary 911 call. •Youths riding on “the bunker” foundation on Northwest Boulevard were warned of the danger. •A westbound vehicle on Highway 3 reported to be in control of a possibly impaired driver led to police alerting other RCMP detachments to the west. March 6 •A person caring for three dogs running loose on Wellspring Road was warned. The dogs harassed a horse. •Harassing text messages reported by a 38th Avenue resident were determined to be part of an ongoing dispute.
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Revoy has a show planned for this summer. She and fellow artists Sandy Kunze, Alison Masters and Allison Bjorkman are creating art works from vintage clothes donated by the Gleaners (where Revoy volunteers).
things, I have tried to make function in other forms like tiles, light fixtures and drawer pulls. Sculpture is my passion. She points to the mermaids lying on a workshop table, partially covered with plastic to keep the clay moist. It takes a closer look to realize the scales on the lower portion of their bodies are made by dipping old crocheted doilies into slip (liquid clay) and applying them to form scales on the flippers. “I have three of these on the go, but I think I’ll keep making more. I like that they are a little bigger than most of my other pieces, and they make me happy.” They will be in the Artrageous show in Kimberley at Centre 64, March 1-26. A public reception will be held 2-4 p.m. March 5. A visit to Blue Moon Pottery has one particular challenge. A visitor’s eyes dart from one table to another, one shelf to the next, where Revoy’s remarkable range of creations compete for attention. “I am always attracted to whimsical, colourful things full of patterns and textures,” she said. “I like things that evoke the feeling that there is a story it is trying to tell, whether real or imagined. The pieces I make are inspired by events and things that I see and hear around me everyday that make me smile and laugh.”
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When she started making what she now calls her “Marie Antoinettes”, small busts reminiscent of the French heroine, Revoy spun yarn to use for their hair. “I was spinning a lot. I had a lot of yarn, a lot of wool and I had started spinning raw sheep locks. I thought they looked like hair.” Why Marie Antoinette? “She was so fashion forward in her time. I had done some research about her and her designer and they are fascinating.” Some of her inspiration comes from people who see her work. “A lady at the Images show (last fall) was looking at the Marie Antoinettes and said, ‘You need to do something with cake!’ so I’ll probably make some cake stands to display them on,” she laughed. Borrowing techniques continues, too. She makes drawer pulls using moulds she creates herself and the shapes turned out to be perfect for parasols for her chickens, too. Blue Moon Pottery items are sold in Invermere, Nelson, Crawford Bay, Fort Langley, Sooke and Calgary, and locally in Puffin Design on 14th Avenue and the Kunze Gallery.
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A light fixture created by Andrea Revoy.
“Lots of polyester and ‘virgin acrylic’,’” she smiled. While her mugs and drawer pulls are steady sellers, she has usually resisted making them on a production scale, until now. “I actually have a partner and we are working on full production of the drawer pull business, wholesale and retail,” she said. “While I prefer not to make traditionally functional
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your other accounts, and you take a cash advance using your credit card, remember to make a payment on your credit card as soon as possible to avoid the high interest charges,” says Lucie Tedesco, commissioner of the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC). Interest and fees also apply to other transactions You’re also charged interest right away and may have to pay a fee when you use your credit card to: • withdraw cash from an automated teller machine (ATM); • withdraw cash at a bank branch; • buy money orders or travellers cheques. Some Canadians also use cash back on their credit card as a way of making ends meet from time to time. “This could indicate people are having trouble managing their money,” Tedesco adds. “If unexpected expenses come up, talk to your financial institution about your options. There may be alternatives to using your credit card that will cost less in interest and fees.” You may also want to try FCAC’s budget calculator to help keep your finances on the right track. www.newscanada.com
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I’ll admit to be a little jaundiced when I hear about yet another screw-up in a B.C. government ministry. It’s pretty much same old same old for this sorry lot. Bureaucrats or elected officials bungle a job or botch it completely, try to hide the fact and then, and only then, fess up and make a halfhearted apology with a promise not to do it again. The latter should be a given — why make the same mistake again when there are so many untapped possibilities? I didn’t, and still can’t, get particularly wound up about news in January that a hard drive containing data about 3.4 million students and teachers can’t be found. While I can appreciate the unease that the potential for mischief, if not outright crime, might be held on that hard drive, the fact is that just because something can’t be found doesn’t mean it is in the hands of someone who intends to do harm. A press release last week from the NDP summarizes the problem: “In September 2015, Christy Clark’s government admitted that they had lost an unprotected hard drive which stored more than three million personal student records and thousands of other personal records — including information on health records and financial aid. A new report from the Office of Information and Privacy Commissioner shows that this unprecedented loss of information
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In his essay, “Mountains and Rivers Sutra”, 13th century Zen master Eihei Dogen tells us that there are hierarchies of understanding. If you are in the mountains, you might see grass, trees, rocks and remote mountain cabins. Then you might realize that these are only separate things that make up mountains, and that there is no such thing as a mountain. “Mountain” is just a word. Dogen says that realizing there is no such thing as a mountain, that there are only trees, rocks, paths and creeks, doesn’t take our understanding far enough. Then he goes deeper: “Even if you view mountains as the seven treasures’ splendour, this is not returning to the source.” The next level you might understand is that grass, trees, rocks and remote mountain cabins are simply various combinations of the elements and atoms that make up our planet. Then, you see mountains a bit more deeply. But Dogen says that even that level of understanding is not “returning to the source.” Then, he goes beyond the physicality of mountains and tells us that even if we recognize the spiritual value of mountains and deeply know their sacredness, we have still not gone
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Lorne Eckersley desk drawers and storage boxes last August before passing on information about the loss to the privacy commissioner. The data is not current, with the information apparently last updated in 2009, so it might not be of obvious value to anyone, but it is easy to sympathize with the unease among parents, students and teachers that confidential info could surface in any number of unpleasant ways. Education Minister Mike Bernier admits that the breach of security (it should have been encrypted when the data was transferred to another storage format) is unacceptable, and he’s issued the requisite apology. And while the NDP is happy to continue on its rant about the hard drive being misplaced, it has no better ideas about how to find it than
anyone else does. A hard drive is not a cellphone — you can’t just call it and listen for the ring tone. A few decades ago the same issue could have arisen, in the form of a stack of papers. And it would have been a pretty large stack if it listed data about more than three million people. That stack might have been easier to find, though, than a relatively small hard drive, which isn’t much harder to misplace than a ring of keys. Heck, I have an external hard drive at home that I haven’t been able to find for months. And like the missing one from the Ministry of Education, it has information that someone could have mischievous fun with because it backs up all the files on my laptop. It’s really up to the general public to get up in arms at yet another screw-up in another ministry, and to remember them when the next election rolls around. Not, of course, to say that an NDP government and its bureaucrats would be any more responsible, but the time comes when a price has to be paid for incompetence, doesn’t it? The time comes in every government’s life when complacency sets in, and the entire system gets too entrenched in its ways, becoming more and more isolated from the people it is meant to serve. This government’s “best before” date has definitely passed. Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.
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A Zen'sEye View Kuya Minague essay. So now he is saying that what he has been teaching us is just another conditioned view. “These ways of seeing a mountain don’t represent true understanding. They are ‘merely looking through a bamboo pipe at a corner of the sky.’ ” This is a typical Zen metaphor. There is the vast sky, the boundless sky, the beautiful sky where all kinds of things are happening. A cloud goes by. Birds soar. Breezes caress. There is no end to the sky. You can look at the sky forever. It turns pale blue in morning. It displays all the vibrant colours of sunsets and dawns. As humans, we are made in such a way that our hearts
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can be broken open by looking at the sky. However, for some reason, we forget to see the whole sky. Instead, we have a bamboo tube, two centimetres in diameter, and whichever way we look, we are always looking through this tube with the mistaken understanding that we are seeing our whole life. Dogen is telling us that even if we know that “mountain” is only a word, that the objects on mountains are only elements and atoms, and that mountains are sacred, we still don’t get it. All these views limit our understanding in the same way that looking through a bamboo pipe limits our view of the sky. Suggested practice: Take some time to really study the sky from a place where you see the horizons. After 20 minutes, look at the same sky through a straw and then reflect on what this says about the way you see your life. Kuya Minogue is the resident teacher at Sakura-ji, Creston’s zendo. This column is part of a long essay on an essay by 13th century Zen master Eihei Dogen and is inspired by the teaching of Norman Fischer. For more information, Minogue can be reached at 250-4286500, and previous columns are available at www.zenwords.net.
“I won’t sew now — it makes me angry! It’s just awful!.” — Andrea Revoy
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Blind golfer should have community sponsor To the Editor: I am amazed that no business or group has come forward to sponsor our longtime resident Darren Douma, a blind golfer and member of the Creston Golf Club. By achieving national and international status, he has brought attention to our community and to the possibilities of persons with disabilities, while financing his travel and entry fees without support. This amounts to a couple of thousand dollars for each event he travels to, a financial burden for a family man. Douma has competed to a Nations Cup win, with team Canada, and placed second overall in the ISPS Handa Australian Blind Golf championships in New South Wales. He has also won two of his three matches in the Nova Scotia Invitational in Truro, and competed in the Ressmeyer Vision Cup in Milan, Italy. To promote the sport, he brought the 2015 ISPS Handa Canadian Blind Golf Championships to the Creston Golf Club, injecting value to our local economy. Athletes who achieve national and international status usually have sponsors beating down their doors, but Douma has not found an enthusiastic partner as yet. Rated as B3 sight impairment means that Douma has some sight, but must
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compete with a sighted assistant to guide his shots. As a lifelong golfer, he was reluctant to leave the game when his eyesight started to fail. The Western Canadian Blind Golf Association gave him the chance to continue. Douma now is a Canadian Blind Sports golf commissioner, and a director of the Canadian Council for the Blind as a B.C. representative and on the sports committee. As an enthusiastic promoter of activities for the blind, he has formed a Visually Impaired-Blind Empowerment (VIBE) chapter in Creston. Anyone interested in supporting this enthusiastic athlete, or joining VIBE, please contact Douma at 250-428-1807 or thedoumas71@gmail.com, or visit www.vibebc.com. Signe Miller Canyon
She is not wrong. We are in the most calamitous threat in the history of our species. And we, collectively, let it happen as we allowed ourselves to be seduced by consumerism and the hope of ridiculous wealth. Sam Moore Erickson
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To the Editor: I’m glad you print The Teen Take column. It’s heartening to see that there are thoughtful and intelligent young people in our community. I am writing especially about the March 3 contribution of Emily RitterRiegling. It breaks my heart, actually, that a Grade 9 student needs to ask her elders to pull up our socks and start taking climate change seriously. It is her future we are compromising so that our materialistic and self-indulgent lifestyles can go on freely.
To the Editor: I love the Warm Fuzzies, but this time one simply wasn’t enough somehow. After 15 years of chairing the Creston Valley Community Network, I decided the time had come to “retire”, and thus told the group at the January meeting. The “official” retirement date was to be Feb. 10. A total of 28 people were at that 8 a.m. meeting. And, would you believe, we had a wee party after the business was looked after — complete with coffee and cake, and a gift to me of a bottle of good white wine and two exquisite orchids, as well as lots of hugs and good wishes. I’m still blown away! (Evidently, the “do” was much easier to plan since I’m not on the Internet!) How can I thank you all? I’ve come to love and respect this amazing group of people over the years, and I shall miss seeing you. Coffee or lunch sometimes, maybe? I hope so. Mary Underhill Creston
The morning passed quickly with a whirlwind of new names and faces, lots of hugs and cheerful welcomes. When the initial rush dwindled, I glanced at the clock and realized it was lunchtime, so off to the bakery I went. The bakery is one door down from the church office, and en route I passed the garbage container I had earlier tossed my hamburger into. The takeout box HARING THE OVE was gone. By Rev. Paula Ashby I cautiously prodded the topmost coffee containers and disposable Trinity packaging with my pen, thinking — hoping — United that the takeout box conChurch taining my inedible hamburger was merely covered with other discarded items. The takeout box I was and pulled over at the first road- was definitely gone. side diner I saw. I purchased a deluxe I realized that the gaily-printed packburger with fries and a coffee to go, and aging on the box would easily have climbed back into my car. I reached into attracted someone’s eye, and that the the takeout box containing my dinner box was clearly a container for takeout and pulled out the greasiest hamburger food. And I realize how very hungry I had ever met. In the few short minutes and desperate for protein someone between purchasing the burger and would need to be to see that box and reaching for it, the bottom bun was identify its contents as a potential meal. absolutely saturated with grease, and With a heavy heart, I stood on the sidetotally inedible. I sighed, nibbled cau- walk and wept. tiously at the fries, and gingerly sipped I realized the depths of my own my burnt tasting coffee. privilege, driving across the province The next day in Creston, as I drove to without a second thought. Casually my new church office, I became aware stopping at roadside diner for food. of a rather unpleasant odour wafting up Munching the food I liked. Discarding from the takeout box still perched on the food I disliked so easily. And even as I passenger seat. When I arrived at the stood there, realizing how I take for office, I tossed the offending package granted walking down the street to a into the first municipal garbage con- restaurant of my choice for yet anothtainer I saw. er meal.
Since that day, my heart has been lightened considerably as I came to know the depths of care and compassion in the hearts of my parishioners, their passion for justice, and their hot lunch, thrift store, refugee support and many other ministries created to create safe spaces for vulnerable people in the community. Since that day, learning about the care and support provided by many other organizations, businesses and individuals in this wonderful community has also lightened my heart. In all my years in ministry, and being part of ministerial associations in every community I have served, Creston’s ministerial stands out for the wide scope of support provided to the community. The Christmas hamper drive, the choir performances and the yearround outreach all combine to share love and light throughout the Creston Valley. I am reminded of a quote from A.W. Streane incorporating a teaching from the Talmud: “Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.” (Ethics/Chapters of the Fathers 2:16) It is both delight and privilege to be part of a community with such a clear intention to share the love. Some days the amount of work to do feels daunting, but if I close my eyes and imagine all the other helping hands and hearts around me, I gain new strength and commitment. We may not complete the work in our lifetimes, but I have no fear that it will ever be abandoned. Rev. Paula Ashby is the pastor of Creston’s Trinity United Church.
My first full day in Creston, I stood on the sidewalk and wept. The day before, I had driven to Creston from the Coast. It was a grueling 14-hour drive. As dinnertime approached, I realized how very hungry
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First, the varied thrushes are back, swamp robins singing in the rain. Sounds like my telephone is
ringing. The water dippers are back too — I mean, they are back up the creek from spending winter in the valley. To the left of the sink was a stainless steel water bucket often filled, nearly to the brim, with cool, clear water for farmhouse drinking. Floating in the water, with a long handle resting on the brim of the pail, was a dipper, a genuine water dipper. Now, if I was minding my manners, I would grip the hanEd McMackin dle and tip the dipper into the water, letting the water flow gently into it on Grant Applications Invited one side, until it was full. Otherwise, on occasion, I would quickly push the dipper straight down into the water and watch the The Creston-Kootenay Foundation water gush in from all invites applications for grants from sides and then collide in not-for-profit organizations based its center to send some between Riondel and Yahk. water shooting straight up into the air. Recalling The Foundation’s fields of interest are: all that, reminds me of arts and culture, education, the environment, the times I have social welfare, the aged, youth and heritage. watched a Canadian dipper (or is it an Application forms may be downloaded from American dipper?) the C-KF website: plunge into creek water, www.ckfoundation.com sending water over its (on home page, click on “grants”) back from all sides and or contact Vern Ronmark at 250-428-9183 up into a bit of a geyser as it disappears below for more information. the surface. Applicants must be registered with They stand on a prothe Canada Revenue Agency. truding rock above the flowing creek water, looking this way and Deadline for receipt of applications is that while bobbing up March 31, 2016
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A February haunt (above) for the water dipper (left).
and down. I am not sure, but they might be waiting for the right time to dive, like waiting for the right wind to come along. Neither am I sure of how much they can see while underwater or out of water in the way of food, but they do find insects in various stages, as well as snails and worms to feed themselves and their young sheltered in an often misty, mountain creekside nest. Another little feature of water dippers is a whitish eyelid that keeps “flashing” as it flicks over the eye and back. On Feb. 26, while having lunch on some snow-covered creek rocks, we weren’t hearing any birds except for a few solitary chickadees and perhaps golden crowned kinglets. Then, something dark whizzed by us uttering this sharp, staccato call. This totally unexpected water dipper descended into a creek opening as quickly as it had appeared from an opening just a
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few feet upstream. With three or four feet of snow still covering much of the creek and the creek boulders, one would hardly expect to see this seldom seen bird in the creek at an elevation of 4,310 feet, except in summer. Water dippers are very much at home around our mountain creeks. They don’t know any other habitat except perhaps some rocky lakeshore or ocean shoreline. They are so familiar with life in and around a mountain creek that it wouldn’t surprise me if the water dipper that whizzed by didn’t also take a “polar bear” swim under the snow and ice from one creek opening to another. In summer, they swim or swim-walk underwater all the time with the current, from one rock perch to another rock or to shallow water, foraging for food as they go. I have noticed that, except where the water isn’t so swift, they don’t
usually dive into an open current but will jump in on the lee side of a rock where there is a back current or a bit of calm. Sometimes I have seen them jump into swift water, bobbing along in the water to another rock perch or forage area. If it isn’t already, make the dipper one of your favorite birds by starting out your spring birdwatching expeditions with a search for the elusive American dipper. Great places to spot them can be Summit Creek at the valley bottom or, as the snow recedes, farther upstream in Summit Creek right to and including Bridal Lake. Does the creek life of a dipper sound like “dip”-a-deedoo-dah? It may not. Life in a creek is as normal for a dipper as your back yard is for a robin. Ed McMackin is a biologist by profession but a naturalist and hiker by nature. He can be reached at 250-866-5747.
and injure the plant. In the orchards, the flower buds may suffer damage, as well. This shows up later on as a small or non-existent crop. One year, the frost ran through the orchard when it was in blossom and we had next to no fruit below six feet off the ground. In any case, this is a great time of year to get your garden’s weeds under control. The soil is nice and loose so you can Evan Davies remove the overwinfreezing. This is perfect March tering ones quite easily. Other weather. Often we find our- organic methods of weed conselves unloading trucks and trol include tillage (if your setting up the nursery in snow soil isn’t still saturated), the showers. Not ideal. Worse yet use of ground cover fabrics is when the valley gets a blast and mulches of sawdust, bark of Arctic air and overnight chips or even rock. By keeptemperatures drop to -10 C for ing the weed seeds in the several days. This makes for dark, they won’t be able to all kinds of extra work mov- germinate. Fire, perhaps from ing plants around and finding a propane burner, can sterilize space inside. the soil surface and burn off Cold snaps can be hard on existing weeds. This works young plants. If the sap has well on asphalt, concrete or started to run it may freeze gravel surfaces.
This year, try spraying your weeds with vinegar. The mildly acidic solution burns the tops off the weeds on contact but is non-toxic to you. It may require a repeat treatment for the really strong weeds. Before the nursery gets busy, we are moving some young trees around the farm to create more space by the greenhouses. Overspray from the orchard has collected on the sides of the greenhouse plastic and eaten away at the poly edges. Normally the greenhouse covers are warrantied to last four years but can be used for eight years. After that they are recycled. With the trees nearby they don’t seem to last past the four years. Having a bit more room around the structures will make them a little easier to work on and use, anyway. After all the weeds are dealt with and the trees moved, it will be time to work on the garden soil. Evan Davies owns Beltane Nursery at 2915 Highway 3 in Erickson.
Early spring perfect time to start weeding again
Springtime! The two-week extended forecast appears to be mixed weather with both sunshine, clouds and rain. Unsettled but quite mild with morning lows just below
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Nelson’s Breakwater offering new twist in concert BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor
Fans of a wide range of musical genres will enjoy a new take on old favourites when Nelson’s Breakwater performs at Rotacrest Hall on Friday. “We’re going to start some tunes out in very traditional ways and take them on a ride, so to speak,” said cellist Jeff Faragher. The four-piece band, which has performed at the Kaslo Jazz Festival, draws on classical, Celtic, world and jazz training to create a one-of-a-kind concert featuring danceable and familiar music, including some from Game of Thrones, Bach and Coldplay. Even Bob Dylan’s “Blowin in the Wind” gets a new twist. “We’ve bluegrassed it up and Ben [Johnson, percussionist] even throws down a reggae beat for a while,” said Faragher. A classical cellist who has explored Celtic, Canadian folk and Indian music, Faragher — also con-
ductor of the Symphony of the Kootenays, which performs in Creston April 10 — combines his talent with fiddler Aurora Smith and bassist Rob Fahie in the usual Breakwater trio, expanded by one with the addition of Johnson to this tour, which stops in Kaslo, Creston, Cranbrook, Kimberley and Nelson from March 10-14. “It is a bit of smorgasbord of what each person brings to the mix,” said Faragher. “But where we meet in the middle is where we bring traditional styles to the mix.” For the Creston performance only, fiddler Zavellennahh RT (née Huscroft) will also be part of the concert. “She’s such a prolific writer,” said Faragher. “We do a couple of her tunes infused with other things.” Doors to the March 11 show open at 7 p.m. for a 7:30 performance. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students, available at Black Bear Books or at the door. For more about the band, visit breakwaterband.com.
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I wish to advise that I am retiring after nearly thirty-seven years of practice. It has been a privilege to serve as your optometrist and get to know so many people who, like me, are fortunate to live in such a beautiful area and wonderful community. I am happy to advise that my son, Dr. Jan Zackowski and his classmate, Dr. Scott Foutz, are here to care for your needs along with the wonderful staff of Creston Optometric Eye Centre. They are all exceptionally capable and caring and I know that you are in good hands. Tanna Patterson and I have our hearts in the Kootenays and do not plan to relocate. Thank you for your support and good memories. Stay healthy and take care of your eyes. Gene Zackowski
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KES hosting second entrepreneurship program BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor
Following up on the success of last year’s Local Entrepreneurship Accelerator Program (LEAP), Kootenay Employment Services (KES) is looking for six successful applicants for a second round. The 13-week program, a collaboration with Simon Fraser University, offers social entrepreneurs help with
the training, mentorship and community connection they need to develop an idea into sustainable business. “This is a hands-on, practical approach to idea incubation that leaves participants with the skills and confidence to create with bootson-the-ground action,” said Amber McGregor, a LEAP facilitator. “This is a fast-track program that gives Creston participants access to some of the best entrepreneurial content
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classes. On top of that, participants have access to other KES staff, including those dealing with Web support and graphic design. Participants are also expected to put in about four to eight hours of independent work each week. The deadline for application is March 18, with the first evening class slated for April 6. At the end of the course, participants will take part in a “barn raising”, in which paying community members will select one enterprise to take home the event’s admission fees to kickstart their business. At last year’s “barn raising”,
four participants presented their ideas to the audience, with Ilana Cameron’s Honeybird Coffee Roasters taking the top spot. “If I hadn’t been a part of LEAP, my business would still be a dream,” said Cameron. “I wouldn’t have the skills, tools or connections that the program gave me. The peer and community support that I have now are especially important. I feel a real motivation to honour that support and pay it back to community.” For more about LEAP, contact Kootenay Employment Services at 250-428-5655.
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(From left) Jesse Willicome, Ilana Cameron, Melissa Flint and Clayton Fenrick participated in the 2015 Local Entrepreneurship Accelerator Program, with Cameron’s idea selected by those attending last year’s “barn raising” event.
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Creston Driving Academy owner Bill Doeleman and his wife, Lorraine.
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ou may not know Bill Doeleman personally, but if you’ve ever had, say, a parking ticket in the last couple of decades, you know Creston’s former bylaw officer by reputation. But since starting Story and Creston Driving photo by Academy in January, his professional philosBrian ophy has taken a new Lawrence direction. “I’m trying to be proactive, not reactive now,” Doeleman said with a laugh. A former sheriff, Doeleman and his wife — Lorraine, an Adam Robertson Elementary School teacher — moved with their family to Creston from Mission in 1995. “We wanted to get back to a small community,” said Doeleman, who grew up in Terrace, and later studied criminology at Simon Fraser University.
Doeleman worked for the Town of Creston until 2013, after a knee replacement made it difficult for him to stand or walk for any great length or time — but he can sit down on the job while teaching driving. “Going from an enforcement to an educational role, it is a bit of a change, but I really enjoy it,” he said. “It’s something I’m passionate about. I really believe in safety, especially road safety.” Training for his new career involved a three-week intensive course in Kelowna, which included 118 hours of city driving, something Doeleman isn’t fond of. “After driving 21 years in Creston, the adventure of driving in Kelowna is interesting to say that least,” he said. “It’s challenging. … The first few days, my driving was pretty tentative, but after a couple of days, it all comes back to you.” The course taught Doeleman to teach
others, by giving specific and concise instructions. One instructor told the class that he once told a learning driver to “go through that light,” and the driver followed the instructions to the letter — running a red light because he wasn’t told to stop. And it also refreshed him on rules of the road, as well as good driving habits. Shoulder checking, for example, is one good practice that drivers tend to forget, and while driving in Creston is less hectic than, say, Vancouver, safety is still important. “Even though you can get away with not doing things in Creston, if you can establish those habits as a young person, you can drive anywhere,” he said. Not having run his own business before, Doeleman availed himself of local assistance to get up and running, notably with Jacqui Thom and Alex Johnston at Kootenay Employment Services.
He is already giving back to the community by offering a scholarship to a local teen driver, with a student chosen by Prince Charles Secondary School staff to receive a series of free driving lessons. This year’s five applicants already had some driving experience, so he chose to give all five “refresher” lessons. Doeleman noted that lessons aren’t useful only to teens. Adults of all ages can also benefit from a refresher. Of course, the main focus is helping young drivers to become safe drivers — and not just passing the road test. “I want them to be safe and confident drivers — someone I would put my children in the car with,” he said. “If they’re safe and confident, the test is not something they’ll need to be concerned about.” For more information, call 250-254-2154 or visit crestondriving.com.
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Council aiming for low 2016 tax increase BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
After a series of often lengthy committee of the whole meetings, Creston town council is on the verge of approving a 2016 budget that will lead to a property tax
increase of under three per cent for municipal services. The budget, which would get a final look at Tuesday’s regular town council meeting (after press time), includes a 0.85 per cent increase to cover the 2015 rise in the Consumer Price Index, an
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Tuesday March 22nd, 2016 6pm Erickson Elementary School Library 3523 Highway 3, Erickson, BC NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the date and location as noted above to receive representations from all persons who deem it in their interest to make representations regarding the following: Bylaw 2483: proposal to amend Area B Comprehensive Land Use Bylaw No. 2483, by re-designating a portion of the subject property from Agriculture (AG) to Suburban Residential (SR), and amending the zoning designation of a portion of the property from Agriculture 2 (AG2) to Suburban Residential (R1) to enable a 2-lot subdivision. General Location & Legal Description: 1138 Spruce Road, Erickson (Lot 5 District Lot 9954 Kootenay District Plan 1500)
additional 1.04 per cent increase in core spending and a $40,000 contribution to the infrastructure replacement reserve. An additional $25,357 will flow into town coffers from new construction. The total impact on taxpayers is a 2.94 per cent increase in municipal property taxes. “This budget includes no new taxes for RCMP services and maintains current service levels,” town finance director Steffan Klassen told the committee of the whole at its March 1 meeting. Taxation revenue is budgeted at $4 million, up from $3.794 million in 2015. Revenues from all sources, including user fees, capital grants and a gas tax, total $7.451 million in the proposed budget. Proposed expenditures totalling $6.212 million would result in a $1.239 million surplus before capital expenditures, debt payments and budgeted transfers to reserves. The 2016 budget includes transfers from reserves totaling $615,000. At the March 1 meeting, members of town council went through the entire list of capital spending projects, reducing spending on some and deferring others for future budget discussion. Dropped
from the list were proposals to add green energy components to town hall, create a sustainable landscape plan for the town hall property and funding for a public art project. Other spending was deferred as councillors worked to keep the tax increase under three per cent. In a presentation at an earlier meeting, Klassen outlined the directions council had given staff as it began to prepare the 2016 budget. Included were no new taxation for RCMP, maintenance of current program service levels and an adjustment to council remuneration that adds 0.24 per cent to spending levels. Klassen said key planning assumptions for the 2016-2020 period (municipalities are required under provincial statute to prepare five-year budget projects, which are updated annually) include budgeting for low growth, preliminary planning for a new fire hall and maintaining public works service levels. Committee of the whole discussions led to the deferral of creating a design for a proposed market park (to enhance the Creston Valley Farmers’ Market site) for two years and direction to staff to apply for Columbia Basin Trust funding
for a 70 per cent portion of costs to construct a sidewalk connecting Northwest Boulevard and Railway Boulevard across the railway tracks. Coun. Kevin Boehmer threw a wrench into the works at the March 1 meeting when, late in the day, he argued against pulling funds from reserves to pay for projects in 2016. “I think that we shouldn’t be spending more than we bring in through taxes and other revenues,” he said. “I just don’t want there to be any surprises when it comes to voting on this budget,” suggesting he will oppose the budget bylaw. When pressed to show where spending reductions could be made, Boehmer said he had made suggestions throughout the discussion, but that he didn’t expect council to make dramatic changes at that point. “This is good information,” Mayor Ron Toyota commented. “But it really should have been brought forward three months ago when we started this process, and not now when we are nearing the date when the 2016 budget has to be finalized.” Boehmer agreed, but continued to suggest he would be voting against the proposed budget.
Ronald Kenneth Moi August 18, 1936 ~ March 1, 2016
The Public Hearing on Bylaw 2483 is to be held by Director Tanya Wall, Electoral Area ‘B’, as a delegate of the Board. A copy of the Board resolution making the delegation is available for public inspection along with copies of Bylaw 2483 as set out in this notice. Written submissions for or against the proposed amendment can be read, or verbal submissions made, at the Public Hearing. If you are unable to attend the Hearing, written submissions must be delivered to the Regional District of Central Kootenay, prior to 4:00 pm on the day before the Hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Submissions may be delivered to: Regional District of Central Kootenay, Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4 or by fax at (250) 352-9300 or by email at plandept@rdck.bc.ca or by hand to the Nelson address below. Please direct enquiries to Kristin Aasen at (250) 352-8184 or tollfree 1-800-268-7325, email kaasen@rdck.bc.ca. The aforementioned proposed bylaw may be inspected from March 8th to March 21st, 2016 both inclusive, on the web: www.rdck.bc.ca and at the locations and times as follows: CRESTON OFFICE: 531B—16th Ave., South Creston, BC, between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays; and DATED at Nelson, B.C. this 7th day of March 2016. Anitra Winje Manager of Administrative Services
Ronald Kenneth Moi, a resident of Kitchener, B.C. passed away at the age of 79. Ken was raised in Dawson City, Yukon. He worked for many years as a cat skinner building roads and oil leases all over Canada, however he mainly worked in Northern B.C., Northern AB, and the N.W.T. Ken and Pat met in Dawson Creek, B.C. in April of 1984, where they lived until they moved to Rolla, B.C., a small rural town outside of Dawson Creek. In 2002 Ken and Pat moved to their retirement home in Kitchener, B.C. Ken enjoyed driving along the back roads and up the mountains around Kitchener. He was also known for going on his daily tours around Kitchener, stopping and visiting with neighbours along the way. Ken is survived by his wife Pat Sneath; children Michaele Hana (Brian), Sherri Lutz (Matt), Elenor Moi (Bob), Ron Moi; brother Dan Moi (April) and many grand- and great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation 4 -1551 Sutherland Ave., Kelowna, BC V1Y 9M9.
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Marion Rinas, 272-676. Men’s single-triple: Ralph McGunigle, 320-722. POA: Rinas, 124. Wednesday Matinee: Ladies’ single: Cheryl Davis, 194; ladies’ triple: Geri McIntyre, 474. Men’s single-triple: Leo Ten Wolde, 217-614. POA: Ten Wolde, 125. Wednesday Mixed: Ladies’ single-triple: Marlene McGunigle, 234-599. Men’s single: Kevin Viers, 262; men’s triple: Andy Ahlefeld, 687. POA: Garry Edwards, 133. Thursday Golden Age:
Ladies’ single-triple: Marlene McGunigle, 243-626. Men’s single: Larry Vandebogart, 230; men’s triple: Ralph McGunigle, 557. POA: Marlene McGunigle, 83. Friday Social: Ladies’ single-triple: Tamara Romano, 177-480. Men’s single-triple: Kevin Viers, 288-749. POA: Johnny Vander Heide, 131. Special Olympics Two Games: Ladies’ single: Nikki Lohrer, 151; ladies’ double: Pat McNiece, 251; POA: Lohrer, 38. Men’s single: Alan Lees, 133; men’s
Sunday Mixed: Ladies’ single-triple: Marlene McGunigle, 257-644. Men’s single-triple: Ed Rinas, 238-605. POA: McGunigle, 104. Monday Ladies: Single: Marlene McGunigle, 227; triple: Louise Rejman, 601; POA: Tamara Romano, 82. Tuesday No-Tap: Ladies’ single-triple: Marion Rinas, 225-614. Men’s single-triple: Ed Rinas, 225-614. POA: Marion Rinas, 56. Wednesday Matinee: Ladies’ single: Margaret Acton, 214; ladies’ triple:
double: Patrick Kusnir, 244; POA: Lees, 61. Three Games: Ladies’ single-triple: Kathy Schmidt, 225-528; POA: Schmidt, 84. Men’s single-triple: Steven Sterling, 207-517; POA: Dave Bunt, 96. Youth Bowling Thursday: Single-triple: Bryce Bergman, 224-546. POA: Bergman, 68. Saturday: Single-triple: Mackenzie Winters, 89-256; POA: Winters, 39. Feb. 7-13 bowling scores from Romano’s Runaway Lanes:
Florence Messinger, 510. Men’s single-triple: Leo Ten Wolde, 220-494. POA: Messinger, 84. Wednesday Mixed: Ladies’ single-triple: Louise Rejman, 259-696. Men’s single-triple: Kevin Viers, 302-716. POA: Louise Rejman, 144. Thursday Golden Age: Ladies’ single-triple: Marlene McGunigle, 229-596. Men’s singletriple: Doug Rea, 213590. POA: Larry Vandebogart, 64. Friday Social: Ladies’ single-triple: Tamara Romano, 216-462.
Men’s single-triple: Kevin Viers, 293-630. POA: Pete Scholz, 104. Special Olympics Two Games: Ladies’ single-double: Sandy Rauchert, 130-246. Men’s single-double: Gordy Berrington, 14224. POA: Rauchert, 44. Three Games: Ladies’ single-triple: Kathy Schmidt, 175-479; POA: Janice Reich, 50. Men’s single: Steven Sterling, 172; men’s triple: Rolando Augustinis, 452; POA: James Warman, 71.
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T-Cats down 2-0 to Kimberley in second round BY BRIAN LAWRENCE Advance Editor
After shutting the Columbia Valley Rockies out of the first round of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League playoffs, the Creston Valley Thunder Cats are down 2-0 against the Kimberley Dynamiters in the second round. Creston lost 2-1 in double overtime on Saturday, and repeated the score in overtime on Sunday. (Games 3 and 4 were scheduled to be played yesterday and Tuesday in Creston.) “They were both really close games that we just came out on the wrong end of,” said head coach Jeff Dubois. Saturday’s game, he said, got off to a good start, with Creston playing a solid defensive game. “Right throughout the game, it was real tight checking, limited in terms of scoring opportunities at both ends of ice,” he said. “It was real good road playoff hockey for us.” Liam Plunkett — “a standout” in the game — led the scoring, with a goal midway through the first period. Creston’s lead lasted until Kimberley’s Jared Marchi tied the score at 10:29 in the second. In a second overtime period, the Dynamiters scored the winning goal, “a point shot that went through some bodies,” said Dubois. “I don’t think Brock [Lefebvre, goalie] was able to see it.” In total, Lefebvre stopped 25 shots in that game, with Kimberley’s Tyson Brouwer stopping 28. “It was a one-on-one battle between the two of them,” said Dubois. “Both of them made a number of great saves.” The Dyanmiters scored just over seven minutes in, and Creston ran into penalty trouble early in Sunday’s game before Nicholas Kovacik tied the score with 6:20 remaining in the period. “It was a hard-work goal with a point shot through traffic and a rebound we capitalized on,” said Dubois. It was also the final goal until Kimberley scored the game-winner 17 seconds into overtime. “It was bad luck for [Lefebvre] being on the losing end of both games,” said Dubois. “He put us in a position to win and we could have easily won both games.” While it was disappointing to have two losses leading into the first two home games of the
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Youth Bowling Thursday: Single-triple: Bryce Bergman, 227558. POA: Bergman, 85. Saturday: Single-triple: Dominik Kiehn, 114-303; POA: Mackenzie Winters, 10.
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Thomasitz, 802; Rose McCormick, 801. Feb. 8 darts: Ladies: Lucy Jefferson, 105; Sally Malner, 89; Nancy Krause, 87. Men: Chris Havstein, 91; Chris Covington, 89; Hans Reinke, 84. Feb. 12 cribbage: Ladies: Josie Zewiec, 824; Sally Malner, 820; Margaret Popovich, 819. Men: Harry Corkey, 847; Dave Patraschuk, 847; Steve Reid, 847. Feb. 15 darts: Ladies: Darlene Thompson, 76; Erika Reinke, 75; Connie Opsahl, 70; Men: Chris Covington, 92; Paul Coates, 89; Hans Reinke, 79.
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If necessary, the Thunder Cats will return to Kimberley on Friday for game 5. Game 6 will be held in Creston Saturday, with the final game in Kimberley Sunday.
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Stepsisters seeking payback in Cinderella sequel BY LORNE ECKERSLEY Advance Staff
Fifteen months ago, the Creston Valley was abuzz with chatter about the Footlighters Theatre Society production of Cinderella. For the first time in memory, a theatrical production had sold out for all three nights. Now, with the anticipated popularity of a sequel, The Stepsisters’ Revenge, a Saturday matinee has been added to accommodate the throngs. Sequels haven’t been the stock in trade for Footlighters’ productions over the company’s 21-year history, but this one was a natural, writer/co-director/co-star Jason Smith said on Monday. “At the end of every play that’s successful we always talk about sequels, but mostly in jest,” he said. “But with three full houses and having so much fun
with Cinderella we just didn’t seem to stop talking about a sequel this time.” Smith said writing the script, following up on Frank Goodsir’s Cinderella, was an unusually quick process. “One day I wasn’t busy and I went on to my computer. It all just came so fast, I couldn’t believe it. “Writing is usually a slow process, but this time I had already been in the role” — as Lady Violet, one of the two ugly stepsisters — “and I knew the characters. It just spilled out of me — I couldn’t type fast enough!” For The Stepsisters’ Revenge, Smith wanted more of an ensemble cast, with less attention on just a couple of characters. This time around, the prince, Cinderella and her stepmother have meatier rolls. And new characters are introduced.
The Stepsisters’ Revenge picks up the Cinderella story after a year has passed. For Cinderella, “the bloom is off the rose,” Smith laughed. Cinderella and her handsome Prince Charming “are like an old couple, except they have 26 kids,” orphans they adopted in Cinderella. And the prince doesn’t seem to be maturing in marriage, so the new princess isn’t getting much support from her husband. “The stepsisters, Lady Violet and Lady Petunia, are serving time in prison, and their mommy is in hiding, just waiting for her opportunity to spring them loose,” co-director Gillian Wells said. Prison? Yup, they were sent to the big house after being convicted of cruel and unusual treatment of their stepsister, now Her Majesty Cinderella.
“They were waterboarding her, apparently!” Smith laughed. Wells said Cinderella’s change in circumstances hasn’t been a bed of roses. “She has all these kids to care for, an immature husband, and she’s still fearful of her stepsisters, even if they are in jail! And even living in a fabulous castle, she worries about everything. Being a mother is harder than she ever thought.” While Smith and Brian Lawrence are reprising their roles as Lady Violet and Lady Petunia, and Jennifer Adams and Gail Kitt returns as, respectively, Mummy and the Fairy Godmother, new faces are seen in other roles. Anna Payne plays Cinderella and Jesse Moreton is Prince Charming. The stepsisters have Frankenstein’s Monster (Kevin Boehmer) on their side, while Cinderella has
the inept protection of a Knight (Logan Thompson), a Wizard (Gary Atha) and an Enchantress (Natascha Sundby). Other roles are covered by Gwen Benty, Morgan Benty, Suzanne Chubb, Darlene Knudsen and Peter Simon. Familiar tunes from Broadway musicals are sprinkled throughout the show, mostly with new and humorous lyrics. Could there be a sequel to this sequel? Smith laughed and admitted, “I have an idea for another — and it’s genius, I think!” The Stepsisters’ Revenge runs for three nights and a Saturday matinee from March 17-19 at Prince Charles Theatre. Tickets are $12 for adults, $8 for students/seniors and $5 for children under 12, available at Black Bear Books, Creative Fix and Kingfisher Used Books.
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