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Spring 2006

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Revelstoke’s Quarterly Arts and Culture Publication Happy Spring! Okay, so ‘winter’ was kind of MIA this year - I don’t think I put on a pair of sunglasses for about three months and I believe I saw several people washing their cars in the dead of January - but I’m willing to let this go. Spring is coming and that’s enough to make anyone forgive and forget. Sun will shine, flowers will bloom...or winter will return with a final flourish and its belated birthday card. Nevertheless, they say it’s time for a little Spring Cleaning, if you’re into that sort of nonsensical organization. I’m not. For example, did you know that occasionally, you should clean out your fridge? I thought if there was no food in there, it was a non-issue. Let’s talk Recycling – now there’s something important. Some people are confused or frustrated by our recycling system in town. I was, so I made some calls. Here is what I’ve learned and maybe it’ll help you out, too. Recycling in Revelstoke The recycle bins at the arena will take glass, newspaper, tin and mixed paper. For residential cardboard, go to the arena between 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday. Plastic is always an issue, but if you have a basement or a shed, just keep it. The Recycling Fair will take it and will be coming to Revelstoke in April, June and October – watch the papers for dates. This is a convenient place to get rid of just about anything: tires, computers, ink, paint, pesticides, yard waste, in-laws…. For inquiries regarding the Fair, phone the Regional District at

shovels and a tarp? (I don’t think your average plastic grocery bag will do the trick for that job.) Just a suggestion. On that note, I’m curious as to what you, the reader, think of this publication. Perhaps after reading about horse crap, this isn’t the best timing, but I would sincerely appreciate if you could take some time out of your day and go to www.reved.net. There you will find Reved’s Reader In Questionnaire. Reved will be undergoing some financial reorganizing in the next year and the Questionnaire will help determine its future. I would really like to hear some of your thoughts (but not all of them). You can remain anonymous or on provide contact information, page your choice. three I will also be hosting a fundraiser for Reved on March 15 at the Woolsey Creek Café. There will be a slide show on rock climbing in various parts You can also get in touch with Community of the world and you can buy lots of beer, Connections who have formed a teen group (which might make it easier to laugh at my called Tinman that will do pick-ups around jokes). It’d be great to see you there! In this issue, you will notice a cartoon town. The Recycling Hotline number is featuring two characters, Uncle Ned and 1-800-667-4321. Larz. They are a new addition to Reved There you go – so no excuses, riiiiight? Speaking of cleaning up – I realize that, in and will be ongoing in their storyline. The artist, known mysteriously as Gabi , along life, there will be dogs and with them, dog with myself, hope you enjoy the goodcrap. I’ve stepped in it and even found natured humour. some on my lawn and it hasn’t killed me, Heather Lea - publisher but horse crap is a whole other story. While walking along the Greenbelt the other day, I almost sprained an ankle on that stuff. I I pg.2...Music Notes, Emerging looked at the rather large pile in a N pg.3...Scene It, Artist in Profile, succession of piles and it made me think – S Writer’s Corner Why don’t horse people clean up after their pg.4...Where is Everything? horses? If someone hit that on their bike, I Revelbush they’d lose teeth. Maybe the drawings of D and of course the Spring the stick man stooping with the little garden E Entertainment Calendar! shovel could include equestrians with snow 1-888-248-2773. The North Columbia Environmental Society, which is based in Revelstoke, will soon be printing off a directory listing for details on where to bring everything.

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