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ALL AGES, FREE SHOWS 7PM – 9PM IN SPIRIT SQUARE Cousin Harley WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

a jazz man’s sheen, a rockabilly heart and a hobo’s soul equals combustible honky tonk swing

also performing is Li Jigeurs Méchif Roberto Lopez

TUESDAY, JUNE 25 Afro-Colombian Jazz Orchestra

funk and jazz twists on traditional Colombian rhythms will have you up and groovin’

also performing is Paige Ellerton

Devon Coyote and The Midnight Howl WEDNESDAY, JULY 3

a passionate player who spreads the fun he’s having like a whipped up wildfire raging through the crowd

also performing is Krista & The Krybabies

WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 Jungal

these Jungal gals bring some serious foot stomping energy to rock the house

also performing is Tony Bell

Tiller’s Folly WEDNESDAY, JULY 17

roots from the mists of the Pacific NW, to the British Isles, and into the heartland of Americana

also performing is Parson Jazz Cooperative

Joaquin Diaz TUESDAY, JULY 23

da master showman and irresistible ambassador for Dominican merengue music – get up and dance!

also performing is Suzie Raudaschl

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 Habadekuk

wild polkas, jigs to lyrical waltzes and rough n’ ready sailor songs in an unforgettable live experience

also performing is Masters of Nun

Bocephus King WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7

soulful street carnival blues and roots rock mysticism

also performing is A-Muse Troupe

WED, AUGUST 14 Willhorse

high energy southern-rock with captivating melodies and thrilling harmonies

also performing is Retrofied with Mike Pecora

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NEW HIKING MAPS

Finding your way in and around golden tourism golden Golden’s unique location surrounded by three mountain ranges--the Rockies, Purcell and Selkirk mountains, and five of the most scenic national parks Canada has to offer makes Golden an ideal destination for lovers of hiking. Supported by funding through Destination British Columbia’s Community Tourism Opportunities programme, Tourism Golden is producing a Hiking Trail Map which will showcase a range of hikes in and around Golden, from the family-friendly Rotary Trails to the more challenging Dogtooth Ridge Hike at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort.

Dogtooth Ridge Trail | Kris King photo

In collaboration with Parks Canada, Tourism Golden has also been able to include maps and trail information for Yoho and Glacier national parks, and clearly show Golden’s unique location in the middle of these two iconic mountain parks, both of which offer a wide range of hiking trails and other experiences. “Over the years we have had many requests for a hiking map from visitors, tourism stakeholders and community members so we are excited and pleased to be able to fulfill that demand” said Joanne Sweeting, Marketing Manager of Tourism Golden.

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local townies Lynn martel editor Connecting people and mountains with words. www.lynnmartel.ca

Claudine St. Cyr Premont French connection French Tutor and summer camp operator . Petit Tournesol Summer Camp daLIA Yoga & Health Yoga Instructor, Birth Doula, Ayurvedic Practitioner www.GoldenAyurveda.com Sarah JAne osadetz arts & Artists Pure immersion in to the local arts scene. http://SarahJaneOsadetz.com/ Joel Olsen Local money & More Professional mortgage broker, Pastor at C3 Church and father. www.JoelOlson.ca Pat Legare Music & Muses Straight-up opinions on our local music scene Golden Delicious Productions Sean (rookie) Nyilassy gear by rookie The truth of gear for the mountains.

Jason Eastwood horror scopes Teller of the supposed future of mankind. Ya,and he is a university professor at Dalhousie University. The Local Townie News Magazine is published monthly by Moonraker Services. PO Box 2673 Golden BC V0A 1H0 www.thelocaltownie.ca Proprietor | Kris King Editor | Lynn Martel Art Direction| Kris King The views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily the views of the publisher. All content copyright Moonraker Services 2013

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golden river days

week long celebration of our Local rivers sanne van der ros Goldenites and visitors alike will join together to celebrate Golden’s amazing rivers this August. Living along the shores of the Kicking Horse, Columbia, and Blaeberry rivers invites feelings of awe, gratitude and responsibility. Tie up your hiking boots or grab your paddle and join us for some of the events that will take place during Golden River Days. Bring your guitar or drums and enjoy sharing songs and river stories around the campfire along the shores of our community’s magnificent rivers. Immerse yourself in the incredible stories shared during the Reel Paddling Film Festival. Create your own river craft and take it down the Columbia River during the Annual Klahowya Race. Come see the floating lanterns or make one yourself. It is time to highlight the unique place we live in. Let’s turn our focus to our rivers for a few days and recognize their importance in our lives.

Golden River Days Events Aug 21 - Kicking Horse River River Hike: Wapta Falls River Paddle: Group White Water Kayak (paddle at own risk) our local waterways | sanne van der ros photo

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Aug 22 - BLAEBERRY RIVER River Hike: Thompson Falls River Paddle: Raft trip Reel Paddling Film Festival Aug 23 - COLUMBIA RIVER River Hike: Confluence Park River Paddle: Group Canoe Paddle (paddle at own risk) Reel Paddling Film Festival Aug 24 - Kla How Ya River Battle Build your own raft and canoe race on the Columbia River Prizes, live music, BBQ and information about local rivers. AUG 25 - RIVER CLEAN UP & LANTERN FLOAT Join us for a shore clean up. Floating lantern workshop and lantern celebration.

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More BIKE TRAILS Finding more and more Places to Ride Golden cycling club The Golden Cycling Club has been hard at work this season to firm up a couple of new trails for your riding pleasure. The new trails include the finale of the existing Gold Rush trail, from the power line down to the end of Take It Easy; and a new connector, The Mighty Quinn, which will connect CBT Mainline to the new part of Gold Rush. These two trails will both be preferred direction (down) flow trails, enabling some loop action in the CBT network. The total distance of the new trails will be in the vicinity of 3 km. They will feature some earth work and alternative lines to provide challenge, but the base trail tread will be accommodating to beginner/ intermediate level riders (especially in the downhill direction). In addition to the hard work being done in the CBT network, the Golden Cycling Club has now also inked a deal for

the Mountain Shadows area. Once the forestry operation has been finished up, the Club will be able to work on fixing up the trails and technical features in that area. There is a trail map for the area on GCC’s website and the entire system will be featured in printed maps next summer. The Golden Cycling Club is a nonprofit organization that promotes and improves cycling in Golden and the surrounding area. With the support of volunteers and paid trail crews, the Golden Cycling Club improves and maintains the CBT, Moonraker, Mount 7 and Mountain Shadows trail networks. The Club relies on membership dues, donations and grant funding to ensure these fantastic outdoor facilities are available for all to enjoy! Membership inquiries and donations can be made at www.goldencyclingclub.com .

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being cheap climbers.... Dylan weir Climbing vacations aren’t easy vacations. I sometimes ask, are they even vacations at all? Climbing days wear the body down, and rest days become few and far between. Food is sparse and can be hard to access. This was definitely the case at our camp by Magic Wood climbing area.

Our tent was located some thousand metres above sea level and many miles from the nearest shop. Every bite eaten at this camp had to be sought after. Too many bites and we’d run out of food, too little and we wouldn’t perform on our projects. Being the cheap climbers we are, we had no car, no means of transportation to get to and from the store. We had just our feet at the end of our legs and the thumbs on our hands to try and hitch a ride to the store. This often meant that going to get groceries would take the entire day, or longer. Once at the store, decisions on what to buy had to be made wisely, questions like: What kind of foods will last in a tent that sits in the mountain sun all day? What can we afford on our dirtbag budget? Most importantly, what foods could we Magic wood Switzerland | Dylan weir photo eat that will allow us to perform? Our meals were simple. We had no stove, so our only means of cooking was to start a campfire. Breakfasts generally consisted of bread and apples with some kind of spread on them. On a good day we would

include a bit of mixed fruit, but only if we had recently been to the store. As the day went on, our meals would worsen. Sometimes lunch would consist of nothing more than a can of tuna, depending on our bread situation. Dinner was much the same, often being just a cold can of beans. On occasion we would roast potatoes and peppers in the fire, and call it a “feast.” If only our backpacks weren’t full of climbing and photo gear, our meals at the crag could make for a much more sustainable diet. On the bright side, we hardly ever had any dishes to clean! However, when you’re cheap, young and psyched to climb Swiss granite boulders, you do whatever it takes. Sometimes it’s not pretty. Sometimes you’re hungry. But you’re always stoked come morning to get back out and try to climb the hardest rocks possible. It’s the way the climbers’ cycle works. Climb, sleep, and maybe, eat. Just like everyone else, we have our priorities, and we make our own sacrifices to make things work. Another man’s worst nightmare is probably our dream come true. Dylan is a Golden local traveling the world. Follow his blog and pro photos at. www.capturingendlesstravel.com

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don’t break the summer fun bank

make your buck go farther Joel Olson

money matters | stock photo As the sun peeks out and vacation days start to fill up, the temptation is to deflate your wallet at the same time. Here are a few tips to maybe have fun in the sun without spending the rest of your year paying it off. Don’t knock the Power of the staycation Sometimes there are just as many places in which to discover locally what we seek in many places we explore around the world. Perhaps there is a local tourist attraction you’ve always wanted to discover or a neighbourhood restaurant that you’ve always wanted to try. Having these experiences will cost less and make you feel like you are truly in another world. Afternoon delight It’s tempting to spend endless nights on the patio of your favourite restaurant sipping drinks and eating nachos, but have you ever noticed that sometimes it’s cheaper to have a couple of lazy afternoons instead of evenings? Check out your local pubs, restaurants and coffee shops for their top secret afternoon specials and you will see your wallet stretch that much further. Freebies Everywhere you look there are plenty of free things to do. Visiting parks, walking and hiking are just a few of the ways that you can take advantage of our incredible surroundings without your wallet even feeling a pinch. Go OLD SCHOOL Break out the tents and the picnic baskets, and have a thrifty experience just like you did when you were a kid. Whether you go for a weekend camping trip or just an afternoon picnic, you will have a great experience that you will remember for a long time. So, be creative. Summer can be a great time to have great experiences and also save you money at the same time.

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townie eats

Local Food

cedar House Restaurant Kris King

Kris King PHOTOS For almost a decade, the Cedar House Restaurant in Golden, BC has been earning consistent awards, including being listed among the Top 50 Places to Eat in Canada in Where to Eat in Canada, by Anne Hardy, for six consecutive years, the Top 20 Weekend Getaways in Canada by Air Canada’s En Route magazine, and the CAA’s Triple Diamond Award for fine dining. Add to that, Cedar House has earned positive real-time reviews on Trip Advisor. Without doubt, this is a true statement of the ingrained passion and dedication that the original curators of Cedar House Restaurant, Caroline Green and her visionary team, put forward to today with the new ownership. Now, Chef Jesse Waters, the newly-installed chef and proprietor of the Cedar House Restaurant proudly carries the founding philosophy closely in his culinary menu choices and ingredients. Organic greens grown on the property, and fruits, flowers and vegetables dress each plate, either

as a side dish or, as they mature in the garden and become seasonally available, the main ingredients. The menu changes almost daily as the micro seasons of available ingredients wane and ebb in and out of season. Locally-sourced meats are included in the daily rhythm of the kitchen along with fresh-from-scratch baking and deserts. Host Devon Janzen has traveled this country with his partner, Amanda McCormick learning the beverage side of the experience. They infuse old world cocktails and modern wines into the marriage of the food and beverage experience. The expertly crafted drink menu is a salute to old-time cocktails with a modern flair—no sweet pre-mixed liquors here! You will be served cocktails with block-chipped ice, whiskeys, gins, vodkas and more, flavoured with bitters and tonics. No artificial flavours will hit your tongue. These real flavours, such as root beer, liquor of cacao and many more find their way into the

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The drive up to the restaurant is an experience in itself, bridging the modern day to rustic backcountry mountainside dining. Snow-crested summits of the Purcell Mountains dominate the skyline view, hugged by forests and manicured flower gardens. Biking and hiking trails of the Mountain Shadows trail network meet up with the property to top off an adventurous day with a fine, fresh, fairly-priced dinner experience. Reservations, (250) 344-4679 Address 5 min south of Golden, 735 Hefti Road. WEB www.cedarhousechalets.com This story is sponsored by Golden and Area Initiatives

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BEER REVIEW

Bc Breweries Team up for Natural Selections gentleman's leisure club of golden

Sometimes it can be difficult to choose that perfect beer, and with all the BC craft breweries out there choices seem unlimited. But those crafty breweries have come up with a solution already, teaming up to offer “Natural Selections� of beer in 12 packs of bottles and 12 packs of cans (both different). These offer two beers from each company to help navigate through tough decisions. It is also a great way to get into craft beer and figure out which type of beer is your flavour choice.

parallel 49 hoparazzi

dead frog nut brown

A full-bodied, polished, surprisingly refreshing dark ale with a wealth of taste sensations roused by roasted malts with hints of chocolate and espresso flavors.

This pale gold lager is loaded with Pacific West Coast hops with a touch of crystal malt. lighthouse tasman ale

Steamworks Pilsner

Fresh and crisp, this copper hued ale features distinctive tropical fruit characters, clean and light bittering and a soft malt body. Vancouver Island hermann's dark lager

A full-bodied dark lager, its flavour is uniquely balanced with nutty characters with a subtle hop impression.

This northweststyle pale ale is a confident beer with citrusy character, balanced with layers of malty goodness. tree brewing Cutthroat pale ale

The perfect balance of five different malts and handselected hops. The distinctive flavour and aroma make this one truly smooth and inviting beer.

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LOCAL biodiversity

Flathead Valley Bio-blitz

Reveals “Scientifically Significant” Findings wildsight The discovery of a brand new spider species, the first Canadian record of a rare spider, and the first B.C. sighting in 100 years of a Herrington’s Fingernail Clam are some of the significant science findings from the first Flathead BioBlitz, according to recently released data. The August 2012 BioBlitz was conducted by 10 scientists, including six from the Royal B.C. Museum. It focused on documenting a stunning variety of rare, at-risk and extensive invertebrates from clams to

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butterflies to spiders. The second Flathead River Valley BioBlitz took place June with a team of 20 biologists spending a week traipsing through the spectacular river, valley and surrounding Rocky Mountains to document bird and fish species.

“Scientists did not find a single introduced species of spider or mollusc, which is very unusual,” added Peter Wood, terrestrial campaigns director for CPAWS BC. “They found 71 spider species, and 14 of these findings are considered scientifically significant.”

“The BioBlitz results prove that B.C.’s Flathead has remarkable biodiversity not just in mammals and plants but also in a stunning variety of smaller organisms that are essential for a healthy ecosystem,” said Wildsight executive director John Bergenske.

Although the 2012 expedition did not set out to document birds, BioBlitz scientists recorded nine species of Flathead birds that are either classified as rare regionally or as “declining and rare” on the American Bird Conservancy watch list. These included the Trumpeter Swan, Calliope Hummingbird and Short-eared Owl, as well as the red-listed Prairie Falcon and blue-listed Olive-sided Flycatcher.

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“We didn’t expect to see some of these birds in the Flathead and decided to zoom in for a closer look this year with a bigger team,” said Sarah Cox, Sierra Club BC’s interim executive director. “Ornithologists and birders were awake at first light to spread out in the valley and mountains to get an accurate picture of which rare and at-risk bird species call the Flathead home.”

The 2012 BioBlitz also recorded several rare butterfly species, including the Gillette’s Checkerspot, which is red-listed in B.C., and the blue-listed Bronze Copper. Another 2012 BioBlitz find was the Rocky Mountain Sculpin, an unusual fish species with tiny teeth, found only in the Flathead in B.C. Mining and energy development have been banned in B.C.’s Flathead River Valley due to its ecological significance, but the valley is still open for logging. Wildsight, Sierra Club BC, CPAWS BC and the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative are working to protect the Flathead permanently with the designation of a national park in the southeastern one-third of the valley, to fill in the missing piece of the adjacent Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. The groups are also calling for a Wildlife Management Area in the rest of the Flathead and adjoining habitat. www.wildsight.ca

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columbia valley arts council This summer, Invermere Music Fest will join the ranks of great festivals in the valley. With the stage set on Kinsmen Beach, and Lake Windermere for a backdrop, the setting for the music festival alone ensures a worthy experience, and with the addition of a great musical line-up the first Invermere Music Fest promises to be exceptional.

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The lineup includes Toronto jazz-blues singer Shakura S’Aida headlining as the main act, and features electric rock orchestra Plastic Acid, as well as a handful of local talent and a few other artists soon to be named. An international artist who has been enriching the Canadian music scene for almost 25 years, Shakura S’Aida’s soulful voice takes jazz, blues and R&B to a new realm. Learn more at www.shakurasaida.com . With their “fully electrified symphony orchestra,” Plastic Acid redefines classical and rock music. Along with the music, an assortment of food vendors will offer a selection of delicious cuisine. And, since no music festival can be complete without a beer garden, the folks at Arrowhead Brewery will quench the thirsts of the tune-soaked festival goers with their brews. Arrowhead Brewery uses all-natural ingredients to brew their five tasty craft beers. Feel free to swing by the Brewery off Althamer Road to do some preemptive research. Tickets are $40, with an early bird discount of $35 offered until July 25. Pick up your tickets around Invermere at The Bookbar, Syndicate Boardshop, Arrowhead Brewery or at Pynelogs Art Gallery and Cultural Centre.

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book review

Brown’s Inferno

usual, Brown sprinkles in great a good, entertaining Astrivia. For instance, in the midst of a dash through St. Mark’s Square with the clock running out on the distraction Glen Ewan salvation of mankind, Langdon

I spent a day of my long weekend lost in Dan Brown’s latest tome, Inferno. It goes against my literary senses to read any book that has the author’s name in larger print than the title itself, but hey, it’s Dan Brown and who didn’t like The DaVinci Code? The plot is a roller coaster ride through Florence and Venice, ending in Istanbul. As in most of Brown’s books, the setting is the protaganist. Based very loosely on Dante’s masterpiece of the same name, the story follows Professor Langdon’s descent into hell on earth in search of the answer to yet another coded message to save the world yet again from yet another evil genius with yet

has time to reflect that the word “quarantine” comes from the Italian “quaranto” meaning 40, because during the Black Plague There are so many close calls, ships arriving in Venice had to escapes from danger and wait offshore for 40 days before coincidences that there is no debarking passengers and goods to time to reflect on the terrible try to keep the disease out. And threat presented by the bad guys. we get to learn new and useful Malthusian biochemist, the WHO The plot has more twists than words such as “chthonic” (the c-h is (not the band), and at least two a corkscrew opening a bottle of silent, apparently). Good luck with secret organizations this time. Add Chianti. that at your next Tap’s Talent Night. in Langdon having amnesia and fleeing a Florentine hospital from a Brown should simply have gone Lovers of Brown will love this tale; deranged gunman with a beautiful directly to the screenplay and not lovers of literature should avoid it. bilingual doctor and you can begin bother with a novel – I can even Lovers of adventure, James Bond to see what the first 30 pages were hear Tom Hanks speaking the words and Indiana Jones will revel in the like! of Professor Langdon as I read it. secret passageways and hidden On the other hand, by doing the doorways of famous buildings. Having said all that, I couldn’t put novel first he makes twice as much Langdon knows them all intimately. it down. Borrow it from a friend money. He is already the mostlike I did. It is a good, entertaining read modern author in the English Oh, what is the story about, you ask distraction. language. ? Overpopulation, a multi-billionaire another modern technology gone rogue.

Girlz Group Day Camp for Girls

History Camp

Daily Themes: Early Settler’s Day

Toys, Games & Animation Old Time Technology Silent Films

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Volunteer Opportunities Arts & Crafts Register at the Golden Women’s Resource Centre. Spaces are limited and a $15 registration fee applies. Information contact Kristy

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La francophonie au Canada Claudine St. Cyr Premont

Dernièrement, j’ai visionné en ligne le vidéo s’intitulant « Francophones en Colombie-Britanique ». Le vidéo, d’une durée de douze minutes, traite de l’arrivée des Canadiens français en Colombie-Britanique d’une manière éducative et captivante. Une des affirmations, provenant du visionnement, disait que les Canadiens français sont arrivées en Colombie-Britanique approximativement vers la fin du 18e siècle comme voyageur accompagnant des explorateurs qui recherchaient de nouvelles fourrures pour le commerce des compagnies de la Baie d’Hudson et du Nord-Ouest. Beaucoup d’autres explorateurs de provenance francophone ont voyagé ainsi durant le siècle suivant en Nouvelle-Calédonie, ancient nom de la Colombie-Britanique. Des missionnaires et évèques catholiques se sont aussi intéressés à cette terre de l’ouest canadien. Par la suite, des écoles, églises et hôpitaux ont été constuits par des francophones de cette région de plus en plus convoitée. Cependant, qu’en est-il maintenant de la francophonie ailleurs dans le Canada? Est-ce que d’autres voyageurs ont laissé des traces de la langue française et influencé la culture locale? Aujourd’hui, plus de neuf millions et demi de résidents canadiens parlent français, ce qui représente près du tiers de la population au Canada. Le français est la langue maternelle de 22 per cent des Canadiens et Canadiennes. C’est au Québec que vivent la majorité des francophones. Le français y est la langue maternelle ou la langue seconde de sept millions de personnes. À l’extérieur du

Québec, deux millions et demi de personnes parlent français. Environ 1 million d’entre elles utilisent le français comme langue première. En Ontario c’est un million et demi de gens qui parlent français. Au Canada atlantique, plus de 450 000 résidents parlent français. Au nombre des provinces atlantiques, il y a le Nouveau‑Brunswick, la seule province officiellement bilingue du Canada. Dans l’Ouest canadien, qui regroupe le Manitoba, la Saskatchewan, l’Alberta et la Colombie‑Britannique, plus de 650 000 personnes parlent français. Pour ce qui est des trois territoires, soit le Yukon, le Nunavut et les Territoires du Nord‑Ouest, plus de 8 000 personnes ont une connaissance du français. Selon Canadian Parents for French, près de deux millions d’étudiants au Canada, de programmes de base ou d’immersion, apprennent le français comme langue seconde. En étudiant le français, les élèves ont l’opportunité de communiquer dans la langue officielle d’un grand nombre de pays. Le français se parle sur tous les continents du monde entier. Chaque année, plus de 250 000 nouveaux immigrants arrivent au Canada, dont 35 000 personnes qui parlent le français et qui apportent une contribution à la francophonie canadienne. Si vous désirez visionner le vidéo « Francophones en Colombie-Britanique », disponible aussi en anglais, veuillez visiter le site internet de Canadian Parents for French http://bc-yk.cpf.ca/ media/video-gallery/ . Pour plus de renseignement sur la francophonie vous pouvez visiter le site du gouvernement du Canada http:// canada.gc.ca/ .

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www.GoldenSoundFestival.com Sept 7 Golden BC Wed July 3 Old Towns – Folk/Punk from the Prairies @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www. facebook.com/OldTowns Open Mic Night @ The Last Drop, Revelstoke BC Thurs July 4 Jam Night – High Test Jam Session @ The Taps Golden BC Stampede Thursdays! Line Dancing 7.30-8.30pm. Bull Riding 9-10pm @ Wild Bills Saloon Banff, AB Fri July 5 DJ Dirty Dan –Dirty Classic Vinyl @ @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC Jam Night @ Beniot’s Wine Bar, Revelstoke BC Funkhunters – DJ duo spinning funk and more @ Traverse Night Club, Revelstoke BC Sat July 6 2nd Annual Steamboat Mountain Music Festival @ Edgewater Elementary School Edgewater BC Karaoke @ Mad Trapper Pub Golden BC Sun July 7 Sunday Howl Jam – All ages jam session at the Wolfs Den, Golden BC Mon July 8 9 Ball Turney @ Omega Bar & Grill Golden BC Tues July 9 Taco Tuesday @ Riverhouse Golden BC Wed July 10 Open Mic Night @ The Last Drop, Revelstoke BC Jungal -high energy girl rock, @ Spirit Square Concert, Golden BC Thurs July 11 Jam Night – High Test Jam Session @ The Taps Golden BC Stampede Thursdays! Line Dancing 7.30-8.30pm. Bull Riding 9-10pm @ Wild Bills Saloon Banff, AB Fri July 12 Jam Night @ Benoits Win Bar, Revelstoke BC

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Blue King Brown Reggae from AUS Wild Bills Saloon, Banff AB www.bluekingbrown.com Sun July 21 Marco Corbo – Rock @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www. marcocorbomusic.com Sunday Howl Jam – All ages jam session at the Wolfs Den, Golden BC Funkhunters -DJ Duo Funk Hip Hop @ Wildbills Saloon, Banff AB Mon July 22 Marco Corbo Rock @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www. marcocorbomusic.com 9 Ball Turney @ Omega Bar & Grill Golden BC Rude City Riot Punk - $5 at the door www.rudecityriot.com Wild Bills Saloon Banff AB Taco Tuesday @ Riverhouse Golden BC Tues July 23 Jaquin Diaz -Merengue @ Spirit Square Concert, Golden BC Wed July 24 Miss Quincy –Rock n’ Roll @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www.missquincy.net Jam Night – High Test Jam Session @ The Taps Golden BC Pacha Mamma with Guests Surf Music from AUS - $5 at the door Wild Bills Banff AB www. pachamammamusic.com Thurs July 25 Miss Quincy - Rock n’ Roll @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www.missquincy.net Jam Night – High Test Jam Session @ The Taps Golden BC Stampede Thursdays! Line Dancing 7.30-8.30pm. Bull Riding 9-10pm @ Wild Bills Saloon Banff, AB Fri July 26 The Sturgeons –Folk Roots @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www. myspace.com/thesturgeonsband Jam Night @ Benoits Win Bar, Revelstoke BC

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Sat July 27 Karaoke @ Mad Trapper Pub Golden BC Sun July 28 Sunday Howl Jam – All ages jam session at the Wolfs Den, Golden BC Mon July 29 9 Ball Turney @ Omega Bar & Grill Golden BC The Chanterelles –Soul/R&B @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC http:// thechantrelles.wordpress.com/ Tues July 30 Taco Tuesday @ Riverhouse Golden BC Wed July 31 Monarch Sky -Emo Rock @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC http://monarchsky.ca Wed July 31 Habadekuk - Orchestra of fun @ Spirit Square Golden BC Thurs Aug 1 Stone Iris –Southern Rock @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www.stoneiris.com Jam Night – High Test Jam Session @ The Taps Golden BC Stampede Thursdays! Line Dancing 7.30-8.30pm. Bull Riding 9-10pm @ Wild Bills Saloon Banff, AB Fri Aug 2 Kyprios –Hip Hop MC @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC http://kyprios.com Jam Night @ Benoits Win Bar, Revelstoke BC Sat Aug 3 Karaoke @ Mad Trapper Pub Golden BC Sun Aug 4 Loon Choir – Indie Rock @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC www.loonchoir.com Sunday Howl Jam – All ages jam session at the Wolfs Den, Golden BC Mon Aug 5 Brett Wildeman and the Dance floor Chaperons @ Rockwater Grill & Bar Golden BC

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Thank You And I'm Sorry

a good word for community music pat legare I’m feeling very lucky to be a part of this amazing musical community these days, as so many great shows have happened already and so many great shows are lined up to happen in the near future. It is truly unbelievable the number of great acts we get even though Golden is such a small town. I dare anybody to investigate this issue. No other town our size gets the number of great artists we get. I think the main reason is the people behind it and their dedication to bringing it! If I think back

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just in the past few years, I can remember some huge names in the music industry making stops in Golden. So on this note, I’m sending out a big thank you to Kicking Horse Culture, The Golden Taps, Rockwater Grill & Bar, Elite Sound And Light, P.B. Pro Audio, Menzies Music and of course, my amazing second family, the Golden Delicious Productions crew for being so great and radical all the time. Much love to our little community!


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Maybe it’s the sunlight, but people always feel a little happier in the summertime. This, of course, is only the start. Here are a few other ways to get rid of the stress and live a more purposeful life.

de stress your summer Joel Olson

Forgive: That’s right. Let someone who wronged you off the hook. They probably won’t notice, but you are bound to have a few fewer sleepless nights. Let yourself make a mistake: You’re going to make mistakes. Accept it as part of life, and give yourself permission to still try new things. Just breathe: Nothing is as big a deal as it seems. What looks like a problem that might completely overwhelm you today will become nothing more than a good story tomorrow. Stop: That’s right, no matter how busy your life is, take a moment to just stop.

Try something for the first time: Allowing yourself to risk just a little bit every day will make a difference. Trust: Take a moment and just believe everything will be alright. It will. Sleep in: Hit the snooze over and over again and take a morning to sleep in and enjoy being reenergized. Have faith: The world is not such a bad place, and people are simply not as bad as we think. It’s time we started having a bit more faith in people and give them a chance. Improve: There is always one thing we can do to change ourselves make a list of a few things that we can do to get better. Life can always get better. Things can always improve. Take a second and know that yesterday’s finished and the future is bright.

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open air rock & Roll pat legare

Originally from Winnipeg, The Sturgeons are a folk roots band. Having worked with them in the past all I have to say is they are awesome—genuinely great people with amazing talents. Their vocals are impeccable and the guitars are just as good. To make a reference to the great Tom Waits, if you listen to The Sturgeons “Chocolate Jesus” you can hear the great voice I’m talking about, that raspy, bourbon-soaked throat that comes out in a very special way. Accompanied with hand drums and mandolin, they undeniably have their own sound. Maybe the fact that The Sturgeons’ Luke and Cal Hamilton are identical twins also brings something special to the table. There’s always something unique about twins’ relationships. You should be able to tell just by all the great arrangements and the perfect vocal harmonies in their music. Set to play on July 27 at the Rockwater Grill & Bar, The Sturgeons are performing a no cover show for all you Goldenites who enjoy great live music.

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fred eaglesmith pat legare

There’s so much to say about this Canadian icon. Playing an early show at The Golden Taps on July 19, Fred Eaglesmith has got some of the most dedicated fans out there. They even call themselves Fredheads in reference to Deadheads (Greatful Dead fans). Known for being the ultimate road dog, Fred is very busy between touring and recording. His first album recorded in 1980 was simply called Fred Eaglesmith; he’s made 19 albums to date. A friend of mine referred to him as the Canadian Tom Waits, and I must say I couldn’t agree more. In my experience a typical Fred show is a great mix between country, rock, amazing storytelling skills, trains, cars, guns, drinking and the list goes on and on.

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I am really looking forward to hearing his amazing stories about crossing the Canada/US border or the ones about Newfies.

Set to take the stage after Fred are the Coal Creek Boys—the perfect fit to follow Fred. After several attempts to book them in Golden, it is finally happening. Playing the same genre as Fred, there is no doubt they are the best band to finish the night. Coming to Golden as a three-piece band, the Coal Creek Boys are rock/ country band with a serious blues background. This promises to be one of the best shows to hit Golden this summer, especially in a small and very intimate venue. Considering that Fred’s last performances in Golden were at Packers and the Civic Centre, I am feeling very lucky to see it all go down at The Taps. To all of you who have tickets I will see you there, and to those of you who don’t, I think you might be SOL, as the show is now sold out. www.fredeaglesmith.com

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Originally from Winnipeg The Sturgeons are a folk roots band. Having worked with them in the past all I have to say about them is awesome; genuinely great people with amazing talents. Their vocals are impeccable and the guitars are just as good. To make a reference to the great Tom Waits, if you listen to The Sturgeons “Chocolate Jesus” you can hear the great voice I am talking about, that raspy bourbon-soaked throat comes out in a very special way. Accompanied with hand drums and mandolin they undeniably have their own sound. Maybe the fact that Luke and Cal Hamilton are identical twins also brings something special to the table—there’s always something unique about twins’ relationships. You should be able to tell just by all the great arrangements and the perfect vocal harmonies in their music. Set to play on July 27, The Sturgeons are performing a no cover show at The Rockwater for all you Goldenites who enjoy great live music. See you there music fans! www.myspace.com/thesturgeonsband

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get “townie” re- creative

stock photo Take only photographs, leave only footprints. —Anonymous When considering time in nature, remember the old adage above. But, what if you’re not really into photography? Or, what if you are? This time of year, there are some spectacular things going on—raging rivers, tacky trails, blossoming flowers in timed succession, snow on peaks, all-consuming storms and sightings of coveted animals. From footprints noticed, the drumming sound of the woodpecker’s tap, squawking squirrels to the luminous and haunting lakeside loon call, something outside can grab any one of us, bringing us exactly to this moment. So what, you say?

sarah jane osadetz Well, open it—the well. The creative one. Get out your pen and journal, your pencil and sketchbook, your paints and canvas, or your reliable camera and document, imprint, appreciate the memories. Hold your daughter’s, son’s or young friend’s hand to quiet and creep. It’s like playing hide and seek, only you’re the hider and seeker all at once. Kids love this! Kids forget – we forget. It’s time to remember – we are the keepers of nature. In the end, we are all children of this earth.

Drumming of a grouse’s wings, black bears eating grass roadside or darting away when approached, mountain biking and hiking, glacier lilies, Columbia lilies, lady slippers, fairy slippers, dragonflies, a woodpecker digging in a snag and retrieving a worm, a snake, frog, loons calling and diving deep, flicker nests, a robin feeding its young, cougar scat, baby bighorn sheep, sunsets and sunrises of immaculate

beauty—we have only this life to enjoy nature’s wondrous bounty. Pay attention. Breathe, silence yourself, blend into the scenery. Watch what reveals itself. Get extreme or don’t. Imagine screaming down the Kicking Horse in class four rapids or sit with binoculars in a mountain meadow. Whatever it is, GET OUT THERE AND DO IT. Re - CREATE.

Observe, tune in and pay attention, just as the Wildsight programs taught Golden’s school kids this year. What can you notice? What can you see that you haven’t seen before in nature? The David Suzuki Foundation promoted 30 minutes in nature for 30 days in May. What have you seen or heard lately?

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BEST JOB IN the world cotr Grad wins best job

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College of the Rockies Adventure Tourism Business Operations graduate Greg Snell has the best job in the world - or at least one of them. Snell was announced as the winner of The Best Job in the World – Wildlife Caretaker by Tourism Australia on Friday, June 21. Wildlife Caretaker was one of six positions up for grabs in addition to Chief Funster, Outback Adventurer, Park Ranger, Lifestyle Photographer and Taste Master. With over 330,000 applicants from 196 countries, Snell was the only Canadian to make it to the finals. After being named a finalist and flying to Australia, Snell competed in a week of adventure, nature-based, culinary, social media and photography challenges against two other finalists in the Wildlife Caretaker category before being named the winner.

As Wildlife Caretaker, Snell will live on Kangaroo Island in South Australia for six months and spend his time swimming with great white sharks, snorkeling with sea lions, hanging out with kangaroos and helping to conserve the pristine natural environment of the island. He will document his experience through videos and blogs.

(CIDA) funded internship in Ecuador, focussing on sustainable development through tourism. He then moved on to work for a Canadian adventure tourism company as tour leader in the Southern Cone of South America, leading small group adventure travel trips through Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and The Patagonia.

“I am incredibly elated to have won the position of Wildlife Caretaker,” Snell says. “I can’t wait to take my passion and enthusiasm for life, travel and conservation to beautiful South Australia. There is so much there to offer the adventurous traveller and I am looking forward to sharing all of my amazing experiences with the world.”

Snell will begin his role of Wildlife Caretaker in early December. In the meantime he plans to remain in Australia for a couple of more weeks, getting to know the area better before travelling back to Brazil and then spending some time with friends and family in Canada before starting the six-month position.

Since completing the Adventure Tourism Business Operations program at the College’s Golden campus in 2009, Snell completed a Canadian International Development Agency

Learn more about College of the Rockies’ Adventure Tourism Business Operations program. www.cotr.bc.ca/atbo

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ALL photos submitted Three years ago, Mint Lemonade Designs (MLD) was a fledgling idea and experiment in Golden. Now MLD has evolved into one of Golden’s coveted jewelry endeavours. From unique designs and packaging, there is no mistaking the style that Tara Nedjelski, owner of Mint Lemonade Designs, has put together. “Ever since I was a kid I’ve made jewelry,” Tara explains. “I bought or found jewelry, took it apart and put it back together all the time with my own vision. Now, I’ve developed a style and a theme that really works for MLD – antiqued brass and bronze and unique miniature pieces designed to be fun and well priced.”

where I can make money and also be around her as much as possible,” Tara shares excitedly. “I work one shift a week at the Whitetooth Bistro and one shift at Gurski Electric and the rest of my time is devoted to running my business, being with Sky and my boyfriend. I’ve been going to the Revelstoke and Golden markets this season with my jewelry and I’m happy with how I’m doing.”

Going it alone in a business means wearing many hats can be a juggling match. Between setting up displays, working on labels and pricing, to taking photos, posting them online and keeping track of sales – there is always a list to take care of. Tara’s partner, owner of Mountain Visiting Tara at her house, creativity Woodcraft, is a huge supporter and surrounds her everywhere. fan of what Tara is doing. “He’s There is funky art on her walls, great. We talk about ideas for great cabinets and a sense of displays and then he makes it for me, purpose—clarity. Her daughter, Sky, which is awesome,” Tara says with a is a lively, humorous toddler, and smile. with a cute face like that around, Tara is never lacking in inspiration. As a small business owner and Sky is engaging, charming and super farmers’ market vendor, the network adorable. is supportive and essential to making things work. “We make a day of it “I found that when I had Sky, I was in Revelstoke and he looks after Sky inspired to try to do something

while I’m at the market. It works out I’ve found such great suppliers from great,” she said. all over the world. I find unique animals, symbols and design features Tara’s work can be found at Plain and pendants then I spend my time Wayne & Jane Boutique in Golden, putting together the elements that I Cabin 108 in Banff and at another like. It’s simpler and enjoyable and retailer in Kamloops. Primarily, keeps the price reasonable for my Facebook has been where her customers.” marketing has really done well. Look for Tara’s work and contact “I really love putting together pieces. her at www.facebook.com/ Recently, I took a silversmithing mintlemonadedesigns course and really enjoyed it. Yet, I found the process messy and really time consuming,” Tara shares. “Now,

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extended triangle pose dalia If you are engaged in any physical activity this summer, such as running, biking, or swimming, you might find that your legs and hips feel tight. One of the many wonderful poses that Yoga has to offer for stretching and opening the hips and legs is Extended Triangle pose (Utthita Trikonasana). As a bonus, you also get to open your heart and shoulders! Stand with your feet wide apart. Turn your right foot towards the front of your mat, and your left foot to about 90 degrees from it – align the heel of your right foot with the arch of your left. Align your hips with the wide side of your mat. As you inhale, lift your arms to a T position; as you exhale – tuck your right hip in and lean straight over the right leg, bending at the hip, not the waist (make sure your right knee is straight but not locked, and is facing your toes). Keep moving your torso to the right and downwards and place your right hand on the floor, or on a block, or lean it against your right leg. Engage the right quadriceps. Now look up, inhale, and stretch your left arm and fingers skywards. Rotate your torso upwards, as if you wanted your heart to gaze right at the sun. Your arms should form a straight line. Stay for a few breaths, and then carefully come up and repeat on the other side. As a mental exercise, try to count how many triangles your body forms in this pose. Namaste. Dalia is a Yoga Instructor (RYT 200), an Ayurvedic Practitioner and Birth Doula CD (DONA). www.GoldenAyurveda.com

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I imagine that some soothingly tranquil, delightfully sunny day hundreds of years ago, a pineapple-eating, hula-dancing islander way out in the Pacific looked across a channel at an obviously superior island and thought, “It can’t be that far.” Balanced atop the biggest piece of driftwood he could cast off and using a bundle of palm tree leaves fashioned as an oar, he aimed for the other island and didn’t look back. Hours later, exhausted and breathless he collapsed on the scorching white-sand beach he had kept in his crosshairs and thought, “Dear god, there must have been an easier way.” Flash forward to today, when fibreglass and foam have replaced driftwood, carbon fibre has replaced a bundle of leaves and stand up paddleboarding has become a worldwide phenomenon. What actually originated as a stable way for beach boys and instructors to snap and sell photos to surfing tourists in Hawaii in the 1960s has just exploded into another method to surf waves on the ocean, careen down rivers and explore calm seas and lakes. To begin to enjoy this sport, you’ll need the same two pieces of equipment our grass-skirt-wearing friend started with: a paddle and a board. While the exact dimensions and materials will differ depending on your intended water body of use, expect your board to be hilariously large enough to keep your feet dry when standing still on it in calm water. Even building one yourself (see Steve Crowe’s Summer 2012 article in Kicking Horse Magazine)—requiring fancy tools,

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hours of dedication and resulting in an inexplicable sense of pride— paddleboards are a very expensive piece of sports equipment. Momand-pop stores such as Costco and Walmart have recently begun mass- sean (rookie) nyilassi producing models with inevitably cheap materials. These are fit for beginners who are unsure about the sport to dabble in calm water, and include a paddle for $800 to $900, so you can get started and get hooked.

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Moving up to a proper board purchased for more than $1000 at a sports shop such as Higher Ground in Golden, delivers upgraded materials and machine craftsmanship that offer the improved performance an intermediate seeks as well as the versatility to conquer an ocean wave or brave your first little rapid. A recent development is inflatable boards that bounce off sharp river rocks, roll into your trunk on sketchy logging roads and pack to checked baggage size for travel. A final upgrade to a hand-crafted board with specific dimensions tailored to your stature and optimized for a specific use will cost up to $2000, and a feather-light, indestructible paddle will set you back another $300 plus. Despite the costs, the sport itself offers an excellent core and upper body workout, doesn’t discriminate based on size or fitness and allows you to explore the water from a whole new perspective. Locally, boards can be rented—call 3447980 to reserve one—or purchased at Higher Ground Mountain Sports, where the staff can point you in the right direction to get you started.

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It is customary in some parts of the world to hug and kiss upon first meeting of strangers, friends, lovers or acquaintances. The part I find particularly awkward is kissing betty rides strangers, sober. I recently took a trip across the ocean, and besides the funny language spoken between English-speaking people, I had a hard time figuring out if I was supposed to be hugging and kissing everyone I was introduced to, or if the common handshake was friendly enough. It appeared as though the first introduction warranted a smooch, but the second meeting might only involve a warm smile, depending on the person. It was quite awkward at first to figure out who were the huggers and who were the smilers without looking like a prude, but halfway through my trip, I had pretty much locked it down.

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Since returning to Golden, I haven’t hugged or kissed anyone, besides my lover, and it makes me kind of sad. At first, something so foreign to me seemed exactly that, but the sooner I got used to it, the sooner I yearned for it when seeing a familiar face. There’s something about affection from strangers or new friends that can make your darkest mood lighten and make you feel loved, if only for a minute. I find somewhat of an appeal in watching two straight men kiss on the cheek and share an say hello with a kiss | stock photo affectionate, good-to-see-you-again hug. Whether it’s because they

haven’t seen each other in a long while or they saw each other the day before, it melts my heart and makes me question why some men are so scared of another’s’ sexuality that they fear the smallest form of affection from another man. Have I spoken of the insane question I was asked halfway through the winter season? “When a gay man looks at himself in the mirror, does he get turned on?” Try to not bust a gut, I am completely serious, someone (a man, obviously) asked me this question. I returned that question with the same question, when you look in the mirror are you turned on by yourself? If you love yourself (if you don’t, there’s a problem), then you should see through all of your flaws and find beauty in your reflection. But to say that you’d be turned on by the sheer sight of yourself, gay or straight, seems a bit unlikely. To say that masturbation is the lonely’s release is not to say that a person would be completely satisfied in being alone. I’d have to say that the answer to that question is no. Kind of off-topic, but I thought it was worthy of a share. Try hugging and kissing a friend the next time you see them and check out their reaction. Happy hugging people! I’m shocked that no one has anything to say to me, there has to be someone! Love or hate, talk to me at bettyrides@localtownie.com

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