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The Farmer’s Market: a long-running tradition The Farmers’ Market is a tradition in Kamloops, with roots that extend far back in time as well as firmly in the fabric of the community. In 1914 Kamloops city council set up a market area complete with wooden stalls on the current site of the Plaza Heritage Hotel at Fourth Avenue and Victoria Street. There were sixteen vendors and most were sold out in the first hour. The market continued through the years of the First World War and closed in 1919 when interest waned. It was nearly 60 years before the market was revived through Ten Days for World Development, a community education project sponsored by local Christian churches and with support from City Council and the School Board, in 1978. Thirty years later the market is thriving and continues to be an inspiration - a great gathering place to make and /or meet friends and exchange ideas - a place to share your passion for food and community. It’s a family place with a festival atmosphere, often complete with clowns and musical entertainment. Markets take place on Wednesday and Saturday and vendors offer a huge and growing variety of products, from bedding plants to fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, baking, eggs, and dairy products. There are also specialty items such as locally made noodles, salsa, condiments and even dog treats.

Saturday Markets are held in the 200 block of St Paul St. in the Stuart Wood schoolyard from 8:00am to noon, April 20 to October 26. Wednesday Markets are held in the 400 block of Victoria St (in front of the TNRD Library) from 8:00am to 2:00pm, May 1 to October 30. A quick reminder that the there is a bell rung both at the beginning and end of Saturday markets to alert everyone to the opening and closing times. Sales are discouraged before 8am and vendors are asked to wrap up their transactions as soon as possible after the closing bell. These rules help ensure public safety while vehicles are moving around and setting up the market and provide a safer environment for everyone. Please remember that all animals at the market must be on a short leash or caged at all times. Owners are expected to keep full control of their pets. The Market welcomes home producers as well as farmers who want to become vendors. Community artisans, home-based businesses, and special music and other events also find a place at the market. The Kamloops Farmers’ Market is a non-profit society that supports and strives to strengthen the bonds of community by supporting the Food Bank and providing bursaries to three students every year who are enrolled in horticulture or agriculture courses at TRU.

6000 years of facinating history at Tranquille Farm Fresh Tranquille Farm Fresh has so much to offer! Located at 4600 Tranquille Road, Tranquille Farm Fresh Public Market is open from June 1 to October 15, open Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm, Sunday and Monday long weekends from 10:00am to 4:00pm. From organic vegetables, fruit, eggs to ancient grains, they bring you the best quality whole grains and healthy organic foods grown at their farm or at their local partner farms, Hoodoo Ranch and Fieldstone Organic Granery. Come and enjoy the two chefs who provide wholesome tasting meals. Natural fruit popsicles and old- fashioned lemonade are some of the other enjoyments in the market. Learn something new in one of their workshops or look at days gone

by in the history project display. Let your kids play in the playground while you relax in a lawn chair. Tranquille Farm Fresh also offers a variety of tours to choose from. The Heritage Tour unpacks 6000 years of fascinating history of Aboriginal hunters and gatherers, early days of the Hudson’s Bay Company, river commerce of the 1800’s, the tale of two family’s empires, the betrayal of a widow and the rise and fall of two medical institutions. The Wildlife Watching Tour is two hours of adventure and fun observing and photographing the birds and wildlife of Tranquille together with an experienced guide. Learn about the bobolink, sharp-tailed grouse, great blue heron, pelicans, Lewis’s Woodpecker, painted turtle, black bears, deer and California big horn sheep that ebb and flow across

this ancient fertile delta. A two hour walking photography tour will take you on a journey capturing the amazing vistas, images and history of Tranquille against the stunning backdrop of the early morning or late afternoon sun of Tranquille featuring wildlife, mountain vistas,

Kamloops Lake, heritage buildings and architectural elements. Tranquille Farm Fresh offers a beach volleyball court, horse shoe pits, campfire pits, corn maze and much more! For more information contact Cindy at 250-434-9690 or cindy@ tranquillefarmfresh.ca.

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Don't miss Bobs and Lolo at the BC Wildlife Park on July 6 for their Summer Kick Off event

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Broads with Rods - Learn to Fly Fish at Sheridan Lake Attention Ladies: here is your chance to learn to fly fish. Full day instruction with professional instructors - you will get hooked! Gear and lunch provided. Boat rentals and accommodation packages available from rustic cabins to luxury Garden Tour at Thompson Rivers UniB&B’s and aweversity Free 60-minute garden tour with some resorts with no reservations required. Tour starts at RV’s. For cost and House 10, which is across from the Student Resiinformation call dence & Conference Centre. 6:30pm - 7:30pm. For 250-593-0234. more information phone 250-318-1094 Toonie Day at Sun Peaks Resort Hikers and Bikers can hop aboard the Sunburst chairlift for the day at Sun Peaks Resort for only a toonie plus a non-perishable food donation. For more information phone 250578-5474.

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Negative at the Wilson House Gallery. July 3 to August 1. Ever looked through a B&W Film Negative, fascinated by the inverted image it reveals? Negative is a collection of digitally inverted photographs. The exhibition explores the art of digital negatives, a role-play on the colour spectrum, where shadows are filled with light and white turn into darkness. Presented by Alexandre Ananou and the Kamloops Arts Council. For more information phone 250-320-5213. Live at Lunch Entertainment on the Downtown streets from 11:30 to 2pm Tuesday through Saturday through the month of July. See schedule on page 9.

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Royal BC Museum community consultation event from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at Parkside Lounge. Learn about the history of the Royal BC Museum, the wealth of its collections and archives and plans for its future. Feedback received throughout the province will inform plans for the revitalized Royal BC Museum.

Tim Hortons FREE Skate at Brock Arena Free public skating from 4-5:30pm, sponsored by Tim Hortons.

Parent/Child Mother Goose July 9-30. Enjoy an hour of rhymes, songs, and stories with your babies (4 months and older) and young children in the pool. Learn ways to encourage language and social development and meet other parents. Cost is FREE thanks to the partnership with KELLI & the City of Kamloops. Tuesdays at 12:15 – 1:15 PM at the Brock Pool (kiddie wading pool) at 2470 Fleetwood Ave. To register please call: Maureen at 250554-3134 Voice Mail 582. Each child must be accompanied by one adult each! Please come ready in bathing suits.

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Annuals & Planters 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.

The Summer Kick Off at BC Wildlife Park Join us at the BC Wildlife Park for our Summer Kick Off Event featuring Bobs & Lolo!! From 9:30 am to 5:00 pm (Last Admission at 4:30 pm). For more Burlesque at The Blue Grotto 19+ Event. Doors open at 8PM. For inforinformation phone 250-573-3242 ext.226. mation call 250-372-9901. A Day in Wonderland 10:00am to 2:30pm at Westsyde Centennial Park. Friday Night’s Rock’n Range Adult and child over 2 years old. Tickat Sun Rivers. Balls will be flying & ets available at Papa’s Candy Shop, River music will be bumpin’! How else are City Gymnastics and Lizzie Bits Baby Company. For you going to start a Friday Night? more info call 778-471-5767. 7:00pm - 8:15pm, 19+ years. Includes 1 beverage, 10 Gardens Tour is a self guided tour of 10 CPGA instruction, games & prizes. Special guest beautiful South Shore gardens from 10am-4pm. appearances by DJ The Diplomat, James Lepp of Tickets are $20 each and all proceeds benefit the Kikkor Golf and Cye Delany of Sakred Skin Tattoo Kamloops Hospice. Tickets are available from Art Artist. For more information phone 250-571-7888. Knapps, the Kamloops Hospice or by calling Judy Harley Davidson 110th Anniversary at 250-374-4181. Celebration on July 12 and 13: at Kamloops Harley Davidson BIG Little Science Centre re-opens Food, refreshin its new location at Happyvale School ments and live with regular hours of operation from music. For more Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am to 4:00pm. information Summer hours include daily hands-on fun in the phone 1-800Exploration Room and Interactive Science Shows 665-3121. at 11:00am and 1:30pm. Call 250-554-2572 for more information.

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Burton Cummings Live at Sun Peaks Burton Cummings performs a FREE live concert. For more information phone 250-578-7450.

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Frankly Yours... A Loving Tribute at Northshore Community Centre Starting at 7pm, this show takes you back to a wonderful era of music and laughter - reminiscent of the Las Vegas shows of the 60’s at the Sands Hotel. Donations appreciated for the North Shore Community Centre’s seniors programs, accepted at the door. For information phone 250-376-4777.

Project X Theatre Productions Presents: X Fest 2013 at Prince Charles Park from July 24 to August 10. Featuring 2 plays the entire family will cherish: The Fantastic Mr. Fox and the hit Broadway musical You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Visit kamloopslive.ca for tickets and info. BC Strongman Competition at MacDonald Park from 10:00am to 5:00pm.

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Chrome on the Grass at Prince Charles Park Each year the Kamloops Street Rod Association holds a Show & Shine at Prince Charles Park with proceeds going to charity. Stop by from 10amThe North Face Dirty Feet XC 3pm and check out the street rods, vintage vehiMTB Marathon at Sun Peaks Re- cles, and more. All proceeds will go to the Chilsort Join us at Sun Peaks for a moun- dren’s Ward at the Royal Inland Hospital (R.I.H.). tain bike marathon! Enter in the event, volunteer or just watch. For information Kamloops Marathon 2013 Commencing at phone 250-578-5542. McArthur Island Park. 5km/10km/half marathon/ marathon. Visit kamloopsmarathon.ca for more Athletes in Action Soccer info. Camp at Kamloops Alliance Church Farm2Chefs at Sun River OrganJuly 22-26 . During this five day ic Farms. Farm2Chefs Kamloops is soccer camp, university and club pleased to present our annual fundathletes take campers through an intense week raiser! Featuring food and beveragof drills, fun competitions, and exciting tournaments. The camp will emphasize the development es, all locally grown and prepared, of the campers physical, social, mental, and spiri- Farm2Chefs is sure to tual selves to become a total athlete. Camp runs be the most delicious from 9am to 3pm and is for children ages 6-12. event of the summer! Bring the whole the For more information phone 250-376-6268. family. The Henry Small Downtown Merchant Market Band playing as well as Four days of fun, sales, spectacular games and fun stuff for events and excitement in the Down- the kids. Tickets at town core! Country Fair expanded the Kamloops FarmFarmer’s Market, Taste of the Downtown, United ers Market each Way Community Carnivál, Buskers Showdown, week. Street Performer Take Your Top Off for Tata’s @ Barnhartvale Zone, Super SideThe Barnhartvale Community Association is takwalk Sale and ing their tops off for tata’s - Jeep tops that is. First live music on annual off-road event taking place in Barnhartthe street vale starting at tree flats (near Scuitto Lake). The everyevent will consist of a trail ride, silent auction, BBQ day! Visit lunch, and Show N’ Grime car show. All proceeds kcbia. from the event are being donated to the Canadian com for Breast Cancer Foundation. For more information info. phone 250-574-6162.

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Seniors Picnic at McDonald Park Come and participate in games, activities & social times. Free BBQ lunch. Registration required. For more information phone 250-828-3653.

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Bookmaking Workshop Susan Buis and Arnica Artist Run Centre will host a bookmaking workshop in the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre. Join us on July 20 to learn how to construct you own book. Participants will need to bring an exacto knife and cutting surface, such as a selfhealing cutting mat. There is a registration fee that includes book materials. Space is limited so register ahead of time with Arnica Artist Run Centre by emailing ArnicaARC@ gmail.com

Quilting in the Mountains at Sun Peaks July 19 to 23. Quilts will be on display throughout the village and there will be a judge quilt show as well as a variety of quilting workshops. Registration is required. For more information phone 1-800807-3257, ext 1.

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Celebrating 20 years of Music in the Park Kamloops and BCLC will be rocking out with big plans for this year’s 20th anniversary of Music in the Park. The original concert series was launched in 1993 to celebrate the Canada Summer Games and is now the longest running music festival in Kamloops. The free event has run outdoor concerts for two months every summer for the past 20 years and has entertained more than half a million people in its history. “I’d like to acknowledge all the people who help bring this great summer tradition to life, in particular Henry Small who does an incredible job of organizing the entertainment.” said Kamloops Mayor, Peter Milobar. “Henry has assured me that this year will feature one of the strongest lineups of entertainment by local, national and international musicians.” BCLC is the longest-running sponsor, supporting the event since its inception. This year will also include a special celebration of the 20-year milestone; BCLC is featuring a Midsummer Music

Summer Art Camps Monday to Friday July 2 to August 23 Ages 4 to 6 10:00 am to 12:00 pm $63 per week $52 for July 2 to 5 & August 6 to 9

Get ready for Mainstage! Destination Mainstage is the annual Provincial Theatre Festival for community theatre groups throughout BC. Sponsored by Theatre BC, it is one of the longest-running theatre traditions in Canada. This exciting event is the culmination of winning plays from Theatre BC Zone Festivals involving up to 10 Zones throughout the Province of BC. More than 60 community theatre clubs participate in Zone Festivals held in April and May, with hopes riding on the chance to take their winning play to MAINSTAGE for friendly competition with the province’s best. This nine-day play festival will feature nightly performances at the Sagebrush Theatre with a different play each evening. Tickets are available through the Kamloops Live Box Office, For a full schedule visit tbcmainstage.ca.

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Ages 7 to 12 10:00 pm to 3:30 pm $156 per week $125 for July 2 to 5 & August 6 to 9 Extended Care available 9:00 to 10:00 am at a cost of $4 per hour per child.

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Jam at Music in the Park on August 1. The entire community is invited to the free event, featuring onehit wonders from Rann Berry and The Random Act and the Kamloops Symphony String Orchestra like they haven’t been heard before. Michael Graydon, President and CEO, BCLC stated, “This year we’re looking forward to hosting the entire community at our special Midsummer Music Jam. We’ve got an incredible line-up of music planned, with entertainment, prizes and ice cream for the crowd.” Rann Berry and the Random Act eight-piece band will bring to life hit songs and one-hit wonders. The KSO String Orchestra will let their hair down for the summer, performing recognizable and lively, popular hits that will entertain all ages. Music in the Park has been nominated for Best Live Music Venue in The Interior by bcliving.ca. Voting is open until July 14 so be sure to vote!

july and august: free children’s summer theatre locations vary - please check our website for more info

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July line-up for Music in the Park at Riverside Free entertainment July 1 to August 31 in Riverside Park from 7-8:30pm Free parking at Riverside Park in July and August (except during special events at Interior Savings Centre). August schedule will be in the August edition. Schedule is subject to change without notice. July 1 Canada Day July 2 Swing Cat Bounce, Blues July 3 Jungal, Rock from Australia July 4 Willhorse, Southern Rock July 5 Lauren Mann & The Fairly Odd Folk, Roots/Pop July 6 Legendary Lake Monsters, Dance Music July 7 Carolyn Mark, Country Folk July 8 100 Mile House, Folk/Bluegrass July 9 Kamloops Big Band, Big Band Classics July 10 Suburban Legends, Ska July 11 Blue Voodoo Duo, Blues Rock July 12 No Ordinary Jo, Country Rock July 13 Blackdog Blue, Rock July 14 Resignators, Ska July 15 Rakish Angles, New Grass String Band July 16 Drumhand, Drum Madness July 17 Carli & Julie Kennedy, Country Pop July 18 The Longriders, Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute July 19 Bon Débarras, Wonderfully French Traditional July 20 Johnson Brothers, Blues July 21 Cobblestones, Classic Rock July 22 The Dead Stringers, Gypsy Blues July 23 Boogie Patrol, Blues Funk July 24 The Sturgeons, Roots Country July 25 Rippin’ Rattlers, Blues Rock July 26 Gorden James & The Good Guys Band, Country Rock July 27 Steve Kozak, Blues

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Sherman Doucette, Boogie Piano Bluestar, Pop Rock/Country Rock Scarlett Jane, Roots Pop Pauline Kyllonen, Country Rock

Music in Park North Shore Free entertainment at McDonald Park from 7-8:30pm July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26

5 on a String, Bluegras Dave Coalmine Band, Rock Anita Eccleston, Jazz Pop Steve Palmer, Contemporary Folk Classics

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X Fest plays outdoors Project X Theatre’s X Fest 2013 is the only outdoor summer theatre festival in the Interior of BC. Presented in the sunshine at Prince Charles Park in the heart of downtown Kamloops, this year’s X Fest offers something for everyone! First we'll go on a wild adventure, with the slyest character in children’s literature, as they present Roald Dahl’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Then, everyone’s favourite blockhead takes the stage in the hit Broadway musical You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown! Project X is a Kamloops theatre company committed to expanding the creative development of emerging artists in the region as well as bringing new

educational, theatrical and artistic experiences to the widest audience possible. The shows run daily from July 24 to August 10 at 7:30pm, with the two shows alternating each night. Tickets are available at the Kamloops Live Box Office. For more info visit projectxtheatre.ca.

Artisan Square has talent The Kamloops Heritage Society (KHS) is once again hosting Artisan’s Square every Saturday in July and August from 8:30am to 12:30pm in Gaglardi Park. The KHS Artisan Square is held in the beautiful gardens of St. Andrews on the Square heritage site. This unique outdoor event promotes local artisan’s,

musicians and performers every Saturday morning for July and August. The fourth annual summer event will showcase hand-crafted items for sale, artisans creating their crafts on site and musicians and performers showcasing their talents. Alongside the Kamloops Farmer’s Market, it’s the best place to be on a Saturday morning!

Open House Volunteers Wanted

Highland Valley Copper’s Open House Committee is seeking “letters of interest” from local non-prot organizations for volunteers to assist us at this year’s Open House on Monday, August 5, 2013. The volunteer members may be asked to assist in one of our concession stands, preparing hot dogs, assist with parking and distributing informational handouts etc. One representative must have a Food Handler’s Certicate in the food areas. If selected, a monetary donation for services rendered would be issued directly to your organization.

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If interested in being part of this fun day, please submit a “letter of interest” before July 9, 2013 to the attention of: HIGHLAND VALLEY COPPER 2013 OPEN HOUSE COMMITTEE c/o Jacqui Schneider P.O. Box 1500 Logan Lake, B.C. V0K 1W0 The organization selected will be notied on or before July 12, 2013.

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Fairies and pirates in Wonderland As an encore to their amazingly successful Royal Ball last fall, which had close to 400 people in attendance, Kamloops Princess Parties and River City Gymnastics present A Day In Wonderland - A magical experience that will create wonderful memories for your entire family. Step into a fairytale and spend the day with all of your child’s favorite storybook characters, from Storytelling with Belle, to tinkering a craft with Tink and her friends in Pixie Dust Hollow, or journeying under the sea to the Little Mermaid’s Grotto. Don’t worry boys! There will be plenty of characters and activities for you as well! Try out the Pirate Parkour obstacle course with Captain Hook, or be there when Peter Pan confronts Hook and they have a full out battle! Our characters will also be performing musical and dance numbers throughout the day at the Royal Theatre, or if your feeling a little MAD join Alice and the Mad Hatter for some tea, jam, cookies, and an Un-

Birthday Party! Feeling Brave? Try out some archery with our famous Scottish Princess! And of course your child won›t want to miss a bounce in our Bouncy Castle Kingdom! Characters in attendance will include Cinderella and Prince Charming, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Belle, The Little Mermaid, Rapunzel and Flynn, Jasmine and Aladdin, Tinker Bell and five of her fairy friends, Merida, Peter Pan and Captain Hook, Mary Poppins, Alice and the Mad Hatter, Drizella and Anastasia, Hercules and more. The events run from 10:00am to 2:30pm on July 7 at Westsyde Centennial Park. Admission includes all crafts, a Mad Tea Party snack, meetand-greets with all the characters, unlimited bouncy castle use, unlimited Pirate Parkour obstacle course use, unlimited archery, and a special gift to take home. For more information visit kamloopsprincessparties.com or rivercitygymnastics.ca.

Strongmen and women! Competitors from last year’s BC Strongest Man competition show off the hardware earned by pulling trucks, dead-lifting cars, flipping tires and pressing giant dumbbells. There are four weight classes, including one for Strong Women. This year’s event takes place on July 27 at McDonald Park and is free to attend. They will be collecting donations to the food bank, so spectators are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item.

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The City of Kamloops announced the reopening of the new accessible playground at Prince Charles and newly enhanced wading pool on Saturday, June 29 just in time for the Canada Day long weekend. Completed ahead of schedule, the new playground will be for children ages 2 to 12 and will have the newest accessible CSA equipment and a new impact surface for children of all abilities. The wading pool also has a new look also that will compliment the theme of the playground. The former play structure was disassembled and will be shipped to Nicaragua by volunteer fire fighters. The City of Kamloops will be hosting a grand opening for the public later this summer.

9 Day Play Festival With matinees and nightly performances at the Sagebrush Theatre

July 5-July 13

Skate and blade Roller-skating and blading are great ways to keep your skating skills sharp in the off-season. All ages are invited to come out and skate at McArthur Island Curling Rink on Mondays from June 10 to July 29, 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Kids under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Skate patrol will change the skating direction every 15-30 minutes. No sticks or pucks please. Weekly schedules are subject to change! Visit kamloops.ca/arenas.

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The Downtown and North Shore Arts & Events Magazine is distributed twice throughout the summer and is published by Edge Publishing - the same people who bring you the Downtown and North Shore Echo newspapers. The opinions and views expressed herein are those of the contributors/writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of the publisher. Pictures and written submissions are submitted at the owner’s risk and will not be returned unless a stamped, self-addressed envelope is included. DiSclAiMEr: The publisher will not be responsible for errors or ommissions. Due care and attention is used in checking advertising copy for accuracy and legitimacy, but no warranty is implied or given by the publishers. The publishers reserve the right to refuse any advertising or editorial submissions which they believe to be inconsistent with the concept of this publication.

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General Admission $22 • TBC Members $19 Seniors/Students $19 • Children 14 and under $14 Event & Family Passes Available

Tickets: 250.374.5483 • Info: 778.471.5620

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Pandora’s Costume Box PHOTOGRAPHY

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EXPLORING THE LEGACY OF THE WAR OF 1812 EXPLORING THE LEGACY OF THE WAR OF 1812 EXPLORING THE LEGACY OF THE WAR OF 1812

Did you know that Kamloops is the only Canadian city to be founded by American interests? Did that Kamloops is important the only Canadian city be founded by American interests? Joinyou the know commemoration of an milestone into Kamloops' history. Join the commemoration of an important milestone in Kamloops' history. Did you know that Kamloops is the only Canadian city to be founded by American interests? FLAG RAISING AND PLAQUE UNVEILING Join the commemoration of anHISTORIC important milestone in Kamloops' history. FLAG RAISING AND HISTORIC PLAQUE UNVEILING Thursday, October 17, 2013 Thursday, 17, 2013 10:30 amRAISING -October 12:00 pm FLAG AND HISTORIC PLAQUE UNVEILING 10:30 am Park - 12:00 Riverside (bypm the flagpole) Thursday, October 17, flagpole) 2013 Riverside Park (by the 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Riverside Park (by the RECEPTION & flagpole) LECTURE BY HISTORIAN KEN FAVRHOLDT:

RECEPTION & LECTURE BY- the HISTORIAN KEN FAVRHOLDT: “The War of 1812 in the West Oregon Country Legacy” “The War of 1812 in the West the Oregon Country Legacy” Thursday, October & 17, LECTURE 2013 RECEPTION BY HISTORIAN KEN FAVRHOLDT: Thursday, October 17, 2013 5:00 - 7:00 pmof (free reception) “The War 1812 in the West - the Oregon Country Legacy” 5:00 7:00 pm (free reception) 7:00 8:30 lecture) Thursday, October 17, 2013 7:00 - 8:30 pm (free lecture) 5:00 - 7:00 pm (freetoreception) Call 250-828-3500 register; quote program no. 215449 Call 250-828-3500 register; quote program no. 215449 7:00 - 8:30 pm (freetolecture) Call 250-828-3500 to register; quote program no. 215449 MUSEUM EXHIBIT:

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