Reved Winter 2005

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Winter 2005/2006

REVED!

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Revelstoke’s Quarterly Arts and Culture Publication

HappyHolidays!

been asked some interesting questions, one of which was if I am drunk when I write. I am not, but thanks for your concern. I have also been asked what my plans are for this publication. I would like to expand into a thirtypage glossy with color photos and

Yes, it’s that time of year when we reflect and show our gratitude to friends and family. Personally, I like to show my gratitude by showing up at people’s houses when they’re baking Christmas treats and thanking them after I’ve eaten half the tray. Try it, you’ll like it! Alright, I am grateful for other things, too, like support and encouragement, invaluable on page three.... resources I can’t live without here at on page three... Reved headshots that will make everyone headquarters. Okay, maybe famous but I haven’t married a ‘headquarters’ isn’t the exact word to describe my one-person sugar daddy yet, so we’ll have to staff and teeny home office, but wait on that. In the meantime, it’s all about image, right? The why don’t you send your thoughts to editor@reved.net. Your compoint is, Reved could not exist ments will be a way to understand without the generous aid from advertisers and sponsors and I’d what is and what isn’t working and will help to envision what comes like to thank the people who next for Reved. Which brings me have helped make it that much easier. I won’t go into listing the to my next subject; What will happen to Revelstoke? countless names for fear of Ours is a town that is changing, sounding like a long-winded actress at the Emmy’s, but I do but who is to know whether these changes will be good or bad? I’m appreciate you all! not sure how I feel about what it During the past six months, while publishing Reved, I have might mean for us. I am aware

that my property value has increased and that, from an occupational standpoint, it might be good for business. But I also realize that I might come to miss the ‘old’ Revelstoke. Like how I can get my truck repaired on the same day I call and how there are never lineups in the grocery stores unless it’s $1.49 day. I used to be able to ski-tour up the ski hill for easy access, but that is already a thing of the past. The point is, there’s no way to stop the general mergence of humans and when you have a town like ours, who wouldn’t want to come here? Let us keep in mind that our common goal is to live in a great place. Though our definitions of continued on page two...

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