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ON YOUR MARK Seniors on the track get ready and set to go at the BC Senior Games in Surrey in 2012.
The BC Seniors Games is an annual multisport competition that celebrates active and healthy seniors aged 55+, and Kamloops is playing host to them for the second time this August. In this, the 26th year of the Games, nearly 4000 seniors aged 55 to over 90 years old are expected to compete in 25 sports and activities. The community is invited to come out and cheer participants on as they compete in events such as tennis, ice hockey, bowling and dragon boat racing, among many more. The Games will be held on Tuesday, August 20 to Saturday August 24, 2013 at venues throughout the city. For more information, visit 2013kamloopsbcseniorsgames.org.
Downtown Artwalk launches with a party The Downtown Artwalk Launch Party will kick off on August 1 at The Art We Are and there are lots of treats in store to tickle your creative fancy! From 5:00pm to 8:00pm enjoy live performances by local musicians, including Alamagokus and Keenan Bryce Wilcox, watch live art demonstrations at the top of each hour and meet and mingle with local artists. The Artwalk itself begins the following day on August 2 and runs through to September 3. The Kamloops Downtown Artwalk brings together the artistic community, the business community, and the general public, with work by local artists being displayed at Downtown retailers. This year's Artwalk features the artistic talents of over 45 artists, including illustrator Phil Ryan, photogra-
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The Downtown Art Walk Enjoy a self-guided art tour in Downtown Kamloops! The Kamloops Downtown Artwalk brings together the artistic community, the business community, and the general public, with work by local artists being displayed at downtown retailers until September 3. Tim Horton’s Free Skate Free public skating from 11:00am-1:00pm, sponsored by Tim Horton’s. Free Outdoor Movie: Despicable Me at Sun Peaks Resort Come and enjoy a free movie under the stars! Bring a blanket or lawn chairs. Start time at 8:30pm. For more information phone 250-578-5542. Shore Birding with the Kamloops Naturalist Monarch Sky at the Dirty Jersey Hard Club at Tranquille Farm Fresh Bring your binocurock female-fronted band. 19+ event, for lars & camera, wear good walking shoes and dress more information phone 250-376-3786. for the weather as you join Ken Lipinski in a two Kamloopa Pow Wow August 2-4 The hour shoreline birding tour. 8:00am to 10:00am. Kamloopa Pow Wow represents many years of August 3-5. For more information visit kamloopstories and events from previous years packed into snaturalistclub.ca. three exciting days at the Secwepemc Pow Wow Grounds located 2 minutes from the city centre, Brett Wildeman with Jodi Doidge at The alongside the South Thompson River in Kamloops. Art We Are 8:00pm, for more information call 250-828-7998. For more information visit tkemlups.ca.
Music in the Park’s 20th Anniversary featuring Rann Berry and the Random Act as well as the Kamloops Symphony String Orchestra starting at 7pm. Live music continues every night in the park through to August 31. X Fest Outdoor Theatre Festival at Prince Charles Park X Fest 2013 continues into August with nightly showings of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and Fantastic Mr. Fox, alternating nights. Shows run August 1-10, Monday through Saturday and start at 7:30pm. For tickets and information visit projectxtheatre. ca.
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Open House at Highland Valley. Open to all ages with some age restrictions on various tours, the Open House is a day showcasing many aspects of the mine including five different types of tours, many displays and family entertainment. From 8:30am to 3:30pm, for more information call 250-5233802.
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Sumi-Ink Extravaganza Arnica Artist Run Centre invites you to “graffiti” their walls! That’s right, you read correctly. During regular open hours between August 6 and 10 they want you to come into their Vault gallery space, pick up a brush, and “graffiti” the walls! The event will be open to everyone: Tuesday - Friday from 11:00am – 4:00pm and Saturday from 11:00am – 3:00pm. Following the art movement known as Sumi Ink that started in Los Angeles, 2005, Arnica wants you to come leave your mark in what will end up a massive collage. All the work will be done in black paint. All ages are welcome. Paint and brushes will be provided. Located in the Old Courthouse at 7 Seymour Street West.
EXPLORING THE LEGACY OF THE WAR OF 1812
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Horticulture Gardens/Jack Hik Gardens Tour at Thompson Rivers University Free 60-minute garden tours with no reservations required. Tours start at House 10, which is across from the Student Residence & Conference Centre. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. For more information phone 250-318-1094. Valley First Seniors Summer Social Series at Riverbend Seniors Centre Come and share in the sounds of summer while tapping your toes to local musicians and enjoying a view of the Thompson River from 1:30pm to 2:30pm. Performance by the Kelly Spencer Band - sing along with songs from the 50s, 60s, 70s. Open to attendees 60yrs + only. Seating is limited and R.S.V.P. required. Light snacks and refreshments will be served. Its all about camaraderie and a sense of community! Join us at this 100 per cent free summer seniors event! For more info visit theriverbend.ca/mayfairhome.htm. Monthly Burlesque Showcase at the Blue Grotto. August theme is Pin-Up Burlesque. A new show every second Tuesday of the month, doors at 8:00pm.
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Improv Night at X Fest in Prince Charles Park A special 9:30pm Improv performance following the evening’s showing of Fantastic Mr. Fox. Ribfest at Riverside Park Five ‘Ribbers’ – or rib-cookin’-champs – will compete in a rib cookoff. First place, second place, and best sauce will be decided by a panel of judges, but People’s Choice will be decided by local taste buds, so prime yourself for a weekend of BBQ if you’d like to weigh in. 11:00am to 9:00pm August 9-11, visit kamloopsribfest.com for more information. Hot Nite in the City Show N Shine One time per year, 13 city blocks in downtown Kamloops are closed off to allow Street Rods, Customs, American Muscle, Sportcompact, British, European, Collector, Vintage, Bikes, Race Competition vehicles and Highway Tractors, to line the streets 3:00pm to 9:00pm.
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Roller Derby -Tournament City Derby Dolls bout at the Memorial Arena.
Sophia & guests at the Pavilion Theatre Sophia is a young (18) singer-songwriter from Victoria, with a wide range from dance/pop to ballads. Learn more at theofficialsophia.com. For more information call 250-590-0181. Sean Ashby at The Art We Are As one of North America’s go-to guitarists, Sean Ashby has played and recorded with Sarah McLachlan, Delerium, Ginger (former Grapes Of Wrath) and many more, and is also a singer/songwriter/guitarist/ producer who released his debut album Brass and Gold on Black Sparrow/Universal in April of 2008. 8:00pm, for more information call 250-828-7998. Kamloops Broncos vs. Valley Huskers at Hillside Stadium 7:00pm Wakeboarding and Barefoot-Skiing Provincials at Shumway Lake - Come out and watch the provincial championships on Aug 10 and 11. Camping on site is $20 for the weekend. The championships are on Shumway Lake, where the Kamloops Waterski Club is located. For more information call 250-372-9442. The Laughing Stock Theatre presents the Three Musketeers at Tranquille Farm Fresh Stage A ridiculous comedy by James Barry, fun for the whole family and presented in the finest British Panto Tradition! Performance dates are Saturday, August 10 - Matinee at 1:00pm, Evening at 7:00pm; and Sunday, August 11 - Matinee at 1:00pm. Running time is approximately 105 minutes with a 15-minute intermission. Suitable for all ages.
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Early bird migration tour with the Kamloops Naturalist Club at Tranquille Farm Fresh Bring your binoculars &
camera, wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather as you join Rick Howie on this birding outing. Rick worked in National & Provincial Parks for 23 years before becoming a Habitat Protection biologist with the Ministry of Environment. He has operated Aspen Park Consulting since 2004 specializing in Wildlife Inventory, Ornithology, Urban Development impact assessment, Wildlife, and use of mine reclamation sites. 10:00am to noon. For more information visit kamloopsnaturalistclub.ca. Chase CornStock Music Festival A day full of music, children’s activities, farmers’ market, food vendors, beer gardens, and of course, CORN! From noon to 10:00pm, for more information call 250679-8432.
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Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Tour at Riverside Park Cinema under the stars for one night only! Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Tour benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kamloops and Region will be at Riverside. The movie, The Rise of the Guardians, will be showcased at Moonlight Movie Night this year and are all by donation with proceeds going to Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs.
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Trees Tour at Thompson Rivers University Free 60-minute garden tours with no reservations required. Tours start at House 10, which is across from the Student Residence & Conference Centre. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. For more information call 250-318-1094.
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Tranquille Farm Fresh Corn Maze Bring your family and friends August 15 until October 14 and try to figure out what paths to take to complete the maze as you wander through this 9-foot-tall corn stalk jungle! Your ability to decipher clues will be tested as you try and determine the cor-
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Underworld: The Hidden Art of Kamloops August 16 until September 21 Arnica presents an exhibition of local street artists working with graffiti murals and re-purposed materials. The exhibition will confront topics on working with a community to conduct street art, proper etiquette among street artists and various techniques in the street art world. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Friday, 10:am to 5:00pm, Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm.
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Kamloops Broncos vs. Okanagan Sun at Hillside Stadium Game starts at 7:00pm.
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Seniors Games August 20 through 24. Various events at various Kamloops Venues, closing ceremonies for the games happen on August 24 at 1:30pm at the Tournament Capital Centre.
Grasses Tour at Thompson Rivers University Free 60-minute garden tours with no reservations required. Tours start at House 10, which is across from the Student Residence & Conference Centre. 6:30pm until 7:30pm. For more information call 250-318-1094.
INDIE ROCKERS Close Talker are at The Art We Are on August 24. This exciting, young, indie-rock band from Saskatoon, SK don’t pull any punches when demonstrating what can be achieved with the understated power of their four-piece. Show starts at 8:00pm.
Salsa Challenge The Gardengate Horticultural Program in Kamloops is hosting its Salsa Challenge on Thursday, August 22 from 12:30pm to 3:00pm at 915 Southill Street. Contact Robert Wright at 250-554-9453 or email leisure@opendoorgroup. org.
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Zappelina at On the Rocks Canada’s only all-female tribute to LedZeppelin will perform live at On the Rocks Pub. For more information call 250-3749761.
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Free Graffiti Mural Workshop The workshop will be three hours long and cover the basics of: can control, different caps and their applications, colour blending, importance of hand style and letter structure. They will also be going over the unwritten rules in the graffiti underworld and teaching the safe ways to go about perfecting your art form. Space is limited; to register or for more information, contact ArnicaARC@gmail. com. Kamloops Broncos vs. Vi Raiders at Hillside Stadium Game starts at 7:00pm. Close Talker at The Art We Are 8:00pm, for more information call 250-828-7998.
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Snakes of Tranquille Tour with the Kamloops Naturalist Club at Tranquille Farm Fresh Bring your binoculars & camera, wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather as you join Frank Ritcey in a two hour Snakes of Tranquille tour.
Frank’s passions are rooted in the great outdoors and he has had a lifelong connection with nature and all things wild. His work as a guide, teacher and outdoor writer speak to his love of nature and interacting with people. Frank works with the British Columbia Conservation Foundation as the Provincial Coordinator of the Wild Safe BC program. 10:00am to noon. For more information visit kamloopsnaturalistclub.ca. BC Kidney Walk at Riverside Park Join in, sponsor a walker, volunteer and/or register to be an organ donor. 2.5km walk or 5.5km run. Registration begins at 11:00am and event starts at noon. Endless Summer at Thistle Farm Enjoy local food prepared by Chef David Tombs of Terra Restaurant while sampling wine or beer from right here in the Interior and treating your ears to music performed by ensembles from the Kamloops Symphony and other guests. Tickets available at the Kamloops Farmer›s Market from the Thistle Farm booth, Terra Restaurant at 326 Victoria Street, or the Kamloops Symphony office in Station Plaza. farm creatures Kamloops Naturalists are offering tours of wild things at Tranquille Farm.
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The Proclaimers at The Blue Grotto The multi Gold and Platinum recording artists will be stopping into Kamloops for an intimate show as part of their Canadian tour. Tickets on sale at The Blue Grotto or online at ticketweb.ca. 19 and over show Doors at 8:00pm.
Tech N9ne at Cactus Jack’s Tickets are are available from Mountain High Pizza at 314 Victoria Street. For more information phone 250-374-7289.
500 miles The Proclaimers are a Scottish band best known for their mega hit song, I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)…but they have had many other hit singles. The brothers and their band tour extensively around the world and are described by music critics as a folk rock/country rock/and power pop group. Once you hear them live, you just can’t get them out of your head…they are pleasantly contagious! The Proclaimers perform at The Blue Grotto August 26.
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Sharks! On Fire!, GreenTree, Alamagokus at Red Beard Roasters, 449 Tranquille Road, 7:00pm, all ages.
Water Music on the Wanda Sue in Riverside Park The Chamber Musicians of Kamloops and The Brandenburg Orchestra come together as a thirty-piece band -- consisting of strings, trumpets, flutes, oboe, French horn, bassoon, and keyboard -- will recreate the first performance of Handel’s famous Water Music, which took place almost 300 years ago in 1717 on the River Thames. This is a free event September 1 at 7pm in Riverside Park.
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Free Monster Mash Workshop Participants will be shown various ways of re-purposing old plastic toys and toy scraps into new creative species from the depths of your imagination! The workshop is available for all ages. If you are not able to operate a hot glue gun by yourself, please have someone come with you for help. Space is limited, to register or for more information contact ArnicaARC@gmail.com. Colin James at Sun Peaks Resort Six-time Juno winner and multi-platinum selling artist Colin James will play a free, outdoor concert at Sun Peaks. General access to the concert will be free. There will also be Front Stage Access tickets and accommodation packages. More information at sunpeaksresort.com.
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Music in the Park Riverside Free entertainment untilAugust 31 in Riverside Park from 7-8:30pm Free parking at Riverside Park (except during special events at Interior Savings Centre). Schedule is subject to change without notice. Aug. 1 Rann Berry and the Random Act - R&B Classics & Hits Aug. 2 Art Pruce — Country Aug. 3 The Fuzz Kings — Rockabilly Surf Aug. 4 Boxcar Gates — Country Blues Aug. 5 Papagroove — R&B Funk Aug. 6 Miss Quincy & the Showdown — Female Rock Aug. 7 Bend Sinister — Progressive Rock Pop Aug. 8 Michael Wood Band — Pop Rock Aug. 9 Henry Small Band — Rock Aug. 10 Five Alarm Funk — Best Funk Band in the World Aug. 11 David James & Big River — Johnny Cash Tribute Aug. 12 Rube Band — Ambassadors of Fun Aug. 13 Devon Coyote & the Midnight Howl — Folk Rock Aug. 14 Arsen Shomkhov — Great Russian Blues Player Aug. 15 Summer Thunder featuring: Bobby Wills and Dallas Smith — Country Aug. 16 The Blues Jumpers - Blues Aug. 17 Punch Drunk Cabaret — Rockabilly Aug. 18 Bill Johnson — Juno Award Winning Blues Aug. 19 Wheat & the Barley — Celtic Aug. 20 Cod Gone Wild — Maritime Fun Aug. 21 Tim Vaughn — Funky Blues Aug. 22 Benny Walker — Australian Pop Aug. 23 Frapp City — Classic Rock Aug. 24 Faye Blais — Roots Pop Aug. 25 Cowpuncher — Honky Tonk Rock Aug. 26 Uncle Wiggly’s Hot Shoes Blues Band — Blues Aug. 27 Paul Filek — Contemporary Pop Aug. 28 Anita Eccleston — Girl with a Horn Aug. 29 The Jo Burt Experience — Legendary British Guitarist Aug. 30 Maritime Kitchen Party — East Coast Celtic Aug. 31 Earthbound — Funky World Music
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E-pin-demic Olympic pin trading is very addicting! Pin collecting has spread to people of all ages. If you concerned that someone you love might be a pin collector, one of the warning signs to look out for is he or she collects pins. Closet pinners are being invited to be a part of the Seniors Games sanctioned pin trading event! In hopes of unearthing that rare gem, pin traders will be openly trading pins they’ve collected over the years from August 20 to 23 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at North Shore Community Centre in the Games Room. Often, people are seeking to complete their collec-
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tions and look for that one elusive limited edition or rare pin. It’s the thrill of the hunt that keeps them trading. This is a no charge activity that will run from 10:00am to 4:30pm. Tables and chairs will be provided. Everyone is welcome. The North Shore Community Centre is located at 730 Cottonwood Avenue, behind the Holiday Inn and Suites/Library Square. This location is also the venue for the Whist competition. For more information call 250-376-4777 or email nsccsevents@shaw Save the dates and plan to bring or wear your Olympic pins. Please trade responsibly.
An endless summer Revel in the pleasures of a summer evening at the farm while savouring locally grown food from Thistle Farm and other regional producers, prepared by Chef David Tombs of Terra Restaurant, the winner of the Iron Chef Competition at last month›s Kamloops Thrive Festival. Sample wine or beer from right here in the interior and treat your ears to music performed by ensembles from the Kamloops
Symphony and other guests. Join in some fun and games and help support live symphonic music and music education in our community. The Endless Summer event will take place on August 25, and tickets are already available at the Kamloops Farmer's Market from the Thistle Farm booth, Terra Restaurant at 326 Victoria Street, or the Kamloops Symphony office in Station Plaza.
Local food, wine and entertainment at Thistle Farm on August 25.
Time to head to the movies The Picture This…Film Festival is a traveling International Disability Film Festival that will come to Kamloops on Wednesday, August 22. The evening will include a screening of several award-winning, short films from around the world that have been produced, written and/or directed by persons with disabilities. Be entertained, learn something new or gain a greater understanding of disability through incredible films. This year’s event kicks off at 6:30pm with a special presentation from a guest speaker, with the films to screen at 7:00pm. The venue is the Sagebrush Theatre and is wheelchair accessible.
All films are captioned and interpreters will be available for presentations. So come down and join in for a great evening of film and mingling. Tickets are by donation at the door. Each year the festival gets more popular and we are aiming to make it as inclusive and accessible to as many individuals as possible. If you are interested in supporting the festival through donations, sponsorship, or volunteering or have any questions email events@ opendoorgroup.org. Open Door Group acknowledges TD Bank for their continued support over the past three years through sponsorship.
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Day trips measured by moments not distance Alpine Blossom Festival
eridoo, aslatua, shakers, djembe drums and Weissenborn-style guiter, Shane is entirely self-taught and is a full-time touring musician with four albums under his belt. For more information phone 1-800-807-3257.
This weekend festival is the perfect way to spend family time over the BC Day long weekend. The village will be host to entertainers and activities, including live music, a kids zone, and more. This time of the summer season is when the alpine wildflowers are at the height of their bloom. Be sure to take a scenic ride on the Sunburst Express chairlift for access to hiking trails. The wildflower meadows on Tod Mountain can be reached by a leisurely stroll or more challenging hikes. On the Saturday, guests can join the ‘Reach the Peak - Tod Mountain Summit Hike’ and join a local guide on a trek to Tod Mountain Lake. In addition to climbing walls, bouncy castles, face painting and other events, musician Shane Philip (Best Live Act - Vancouver Island Music Awards 2012) will be performing all weekend. A one-man band outfitted with didg-
Chase CornStock Festival
What do you get when you cross the delicious taste of corn with great music, fun activities, and a park full of amazing people? Chase CornStock, that’s what! Mark your calendars to come join your friends and neighbours on August 11 for a day full of music, children’s activities, farmers’ market, food vendors, beer gardens, and of course, CORN! The CornStar stage will feature great performances by musicians from throughout the province. The CornField Market will feature a selection of produce and products from local farmers and crafters, and the Little Kernels Zone will be home to an assortment of
crafts and activities for the children. For more information and a schedule of the event, visit ChaseCornStock.com or e-mail chasefestival@gmail.com. We salute our salmon and welcome our bighorn sheep, but Chase’s summer truly belongs to the corn. Held at Chase Memorial Beach Park on Saturday, August 10, from noon to 10:00pm. For more information call 1-250-679-8432,
A world of music at Roots and Blues Festival
Now in its 21st year, the Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival is the largest and most musically divers festival in the British Columbian Interior. Over the years it has gained a shining reputation for the variety of its top quality presentations and for its organization. The festival offers an international roster of artists as well as a strong contingent of Canadian talent in genres crossing folk, blues, world, alternative,
roots, electronica and many other different types of music and fusions, and this year includes well-known acts City and Colour, Bruce Cockburn and Selah Sue, among many others. The festival is held at the Salmon Arm Fair Grounds with Mount Ida and the Fly Hills providing a scenic background and features five daytime stages and two evening stages. You will also find a Global Food Village offering a culinary collision of Western cuisine and ethnic delights; an Artisan Market featuring handcrafted Canadian creations; a Family Fun Zone with lots of Children’s activities (Kids 12 and under admitted free, must be accompanied by an adult); shaded Beverage Gardens with stage views; misting stations throughout the site; and paid Camping & Parking, both adjacent to the Festival Grounds. This year’s festival runs from August 16 to 18. For more information visit rootsandblues.ca.
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Wells Gray Country is a spectacular, pure wilderness area known as a world-class destination for canoeing, rafting, kayaking, fly-fishing, hiking, camping and horseback riding, and it’s only an hour from Kamloops. Within Wells Gray Park, near Clearwater, BC experience the stunning vistas of high mountains, deep canyons, volcanic cones, brooding oldgrowth forests and raging white-water rivers – and maybe find a treasure!
Connecting with Wild Places If searching for hidden treasure could appeal to you – or your kids – you might want to consider including Wells Gray Provincial Park in your travel plans this summer. Thompson Rivers University and the Wells Gray World Heritage Committee (WGWHC) are hosting two treasure hunts in the park, each offering a cash prize of $1000. Both treasure hunts are loosely based on a legendary figure named Harkayee, who according to old timers used to roam the mountains hereabouts, occasionally letting out blood curdling shrieks. Participants in both hunts will need to hike ten of Wells Gray’s front-country trails and learn a little natural history along the way. Each trail yields a singledigit number. Put these numbers together in the right order and you’ve got coordinates for a specific place in the park – X marks the spot.
Arnica’s gallery space exhibits contemporary art that is dynamic, innovative and thoughtful. Located in the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre heritage building, Arnica strives to help emerging artists in our city and bring in established artists for exhibition, adding to the cultural mix of Kamloops. New exhibitions approximately every 6 weeks. FREE Gallery Tuesday-Friday: 10am-5pm Saturday: 10am-4pm Check out Arnica.ca for information about exhibitions, workshops and special events. Arnica acknowledges the financial support of The Province of British Columbia.
Family groups will send in their solutions and wait for wildlife artist Robert Bateman to draw the winning entry in early October - this as part of the opening ceremonies for TRU’s Wells Gray Wilderness Field Station. Adventure hunters will need to perform four additional tasks, some of them guaranteed to tax their wit and stamina to the full. In the end, whoever finds the hidden clay replica of Harkayee’s skull is the winner. Though treasure hunt clues are posted on-line at waysofenlichenment.net/wells/hunt/adventure_hunt, treasure hunters will definitely improve their chances when they purchase a copy of Treasure Wells Gray, now available at the Wells Gray Info Centre for $10. Besides providing additional clues, the book gives maps and detailed descriptions for the ten treasure trails the treasure hunters will need to hike. Here’s a link to the e-version of the book: waysofenlichenment. net/wells/hunt/contents.
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Free children’s theatre is well-loved Each July and August, the Kamloops Arts Council presents accessible, free family-friendly theatre at Riverside Park five days a week. Throughout the month of July, the troupe will be performing Leon’s Book of Adventures, the tale of Leon the lion who is sick of the jungle and on the hunt for a new home, and Once Upon A... Blank?, which follows Alice after she accidentally drops her story-books causing the characters to jump into different stories. August will have the troupe presenting Clowns Clowns!, the story of a rather silly girl named Noodle who doesn’t quite fit in anywhere until she comes across a circus, and Behind the Fairytales, which introduces the audience to the villains of several famous fairytales, and how they mistakenly gained the notorious title of "villian" - much to their dismay! The Children's Summer Theatre program offers an educational entertainment experience for young audiences, creates a vibrant community, and improves quality of life in Kamloops. It also provides excellent experience and opportunity for local amateur and emerging young actors and directors. The performances are every Tuesday through Saturday throughout the summer at 1:00pm and 3:00pm - look for their tent by the water park! Check out the Rivertown Players' Facebook page for daily updates - including cancellations due to rain/wind/etc - as well as photos and more!
Three band night Three high-energy bands are coming together from across BC for an all-ages show. From Victoria, Sophia is an18-year-old singersongwriter with a wide range from dance/pop to ballads. Her hit Superhero is on radio stations across Canada. Her new CD Live 4 Love will be available at the show. From Kamloops and Coquitlam, The Faceplants are a 5-piece pop/ ska/hip-hop crew and are Okanagan favourites, loved for their live shows. Produced by Juno award-winner Tommy Mac (Hedley). From Vancouver, Santa Clara is a pop/rock outfit with signature vocals. Two of their singles - Soldier With No Shield & The Fool - can be heard on Much TV. This all-ages show is being held at the Pavilion Theatre on August 10. For more information call 250 374 5483.
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34th year for pow wow Kamloopa Pow Wow is one of the largest celebrations of First Nations› culture in Western Canada. One of the chiefs who competed at the 2012 Kamloopa Pow Wow approaches photographer Peter Olsen. To see more stunning images of this event and others, visit olsenphotography.ca.
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