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Arts, culture and lifestyle in Revelstoke, BC.TRANSCRIPT
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Publisher/editor Heather Lea [email protected]
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Staff writersAlison LapshinoffColin Titsworth
ContributorsRob StokesKaren McCollRikki MacCuish
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Distributed to over 200 locations in Revelstoke and surrounding areas
What's in there?Pg.2 ArtistinProfilePg.3 HeritageMomentsPg.4 HealthandYouPg.5 HealthandWellness;VolunteerJobPickPg.6 What'sYourBiz'nessPg.7 RMR'sResortReportPg.8 GetOuttaHerePg.10 WhatMatters;FromtheStreetsPg.11 MusicNotesPg.12 Sleepsn'Eats
TristanOverytakingthetimetoenjoylifeinthemountains.
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Who’s Got Time For This?Iftime-savingdevicesreallysavedtimethenshouldn’twehavemoretime?Itistheeraofhighspeedthisandspeeddialthatandyetwearestillfoundexclaimingattheendoftheday:I just don’t know where the time went!
Canthingsreallygetmuchfaster?Internetconnec-tionsarenowusingfibreoptics,whichtravelatthespeedoflight.Barabus,aU.K.companythatmakeshighperformancecars,hastheTKR,asuper-carcapableofgoingfromzeroto98kphin1.67seconds.(IcouldsureuseacarlikethattogetfromSouthsidetotheBigEddy.)Textmessagescannotgetanymoreabbreviated.Thereisnoquickerwaytospell?4U(questionforyou)orRAOFL(rollingaroundonfloorlaughing).Evenspellingthewords"Iloveyou"istoomuchforsomepeople.Thenewwayto‘sayitwithatext’is831.Confused?Eightletters,threewords,onemeaning…superromantic.
Whyarewesoobsessedwithspeed?Everywherepeoplearetryingtogetthingsdoneasfastaspos-sible.Nobodysitsdownforaphonecallanymore.It’swaymoreefficienttowalkordrivewhiletalkingonyourcell.Ontheskihillthiswinter,Iwatchedawomancometoasuddenstopandstartfrantic-allygrabbingpocketslookingforherringingphone.Afteransweringshereturnedtoherskiingtaskwhilecontinuingtochat.Shecruisedaroundmakinggiant,haphazardturns,skipolestuckedunderherarmpitslikelethalspearsandyappedaway.
Itshouldn’tsurpriseyouthenthat,inthisimpatientworldofbigger,better,faster,more,therearepeopleouttherespendingtheirtimeconductingresearchonmulti-tasking.Accordingtoanon-linereportbyDavidE.Meyer,apsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofMichigan,“…productivity is actually hindered when people try to accomplish two things (or more) at once. People who switch back and forth between tasks, like working on a project and answering the phone or
e-mails, may spend up to 50 per cent more time on those tasks than if they work on them separately, completing one before starting the other.”
Likeusinganelectric-mixertoblendcookiedough,forexample.Igetimpatientwiththeamountoftimewastedjuststandingthereoperatingamachinethatdoesn’tneedme.Soongoesthevacuum,whichmeansIdon’thearthemixergrinditselfoffthecounterandontothetoprackofthedishwash-er,spillingitscontents.NotonlydoIhavetomakeanewbatchofcookies,butthedishwasherneedsathoroughcleaning.
I’mabigfanofsavingtimeinplacesIdon’twanttobespendingtime.Self-checkoutlanesatthegrocerystore–nowwe’retalking!Atfirstthesetime-savingmachineswereonlyfoundinsomeofthelargercitycentreswherereallyfastpeopledoeverythingreallyfast.Nowwehavethemhereinourhiplittletown–evenRevelstokeisspeed-ingup.It’salwaysatoughchoicetooptoutofthepleasantcashierexperienceatCoopersbutthere’sthisbitofexcitementthatrunsthroughmewhenIcanpushthebuttonsfasterthanthecomputercantellmewhattodo:“Pleasescanyour-“Beep!“Pleaseenter-“beep,beep,beep,beep.“Thankyou.Please-“beep!
Oneproblemwithwantingtogetsomuchdoneinthedayisitactuallytendstomakeusforgetful.NotintheI forgot to get milkforgetful,butinthewayinwhichwecanforgetlife’spleasures.Afriendansweredmytime-savingquestionswiththiscom-ment:
“I'mbusybecausethestuffthatreallycountsinlifehasn'tchanged:cookingwholesomemeals,playingwithmykid,spendingtimewithmylover,talkingandenjoyinglife,gettingoutsideandgettingagoodnight'ssleep.Thestuffthattechnologytakescareofishandyandallbutitisn'tstuffthatIthinkisimportant.”
Anotherfriendwrites:“Therearesomanyfunthingstofitintothislife-time,allthreadedtogetherbythelessfunthings,suchasflossingandemptyingthedishwasher.Wekeepthinkingthatifwejustdomore,we'llsomehowbehappier.”
Buthowtostopthespeed-ingtrainofimpatiencenow?We’regettingmoreandmoreusedtogettingwhatwewantandnow. Noamountofwaitingisconsideredacceptablebecauseeveryoneelseisgettingtheirstuffsofastsowhycan’tyou?
Howdowemanagetobesofastyetsobehind?Letssayyou’vegotanhourandyoudecidetogoold-schoolandbakebread.YouheadovertoyourcomputerandpunchinBreadRecipes(quickrising,ofcourse).YourfibreopticInternetsystemblastsbackbeforeyou’vefinishedtypingbread andyou’rereadytogetstarted.Butwait.There’sames-
sageinyourinbox.Youcheckandit’salinkfromyourfriendtoherFacebookphotos.Nowyou’reinFacebook,themotherofalltime-wastingtrapsandthentheinstantmessagingstarts.Bythetimeyou’vereturnedtothekitchentomakebread,you’reasking, where’d the time go?
Don’tworry,thereareallsortsofwaystomakeupforlosttime.Speeddatingisone.Nowthere’sageniussolutiontothetime-consumingmethodofdating.Forgetgoingtothemoviesoroutfordinner.Thatcouldtakehoursandthepersonmightbeawasteoftime.Solet’spickitupanotchandmercilesslyjudgesomeoneinthreeminutesorless.Ifyou’reoneofthoseunfortu-natetypeswho’salittleoffyourgamewhenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttime,toobad.Yourthreeminutesofdatingareup!Itwasfunwhileitlasted.Maybeyoucanstillbefriends...
Intheend,timeisn’tsaved,itisonlyspent.Takecaretospendyourtimewiselydoingwhatyoulovewithwhoyoulove. Heather Lea Editor/publisher
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PhotographerBruno Long,aNewBruns-wicknativenowlivinginRevelstoke,knowsthatevendreamjobscanmeanforfietingpersonalquests.Awholeheartedbackcountryskierandmountainbiker,Brunosometimeshastochoosebetweenthecameraandthestrongurgetojoinintheactivityhe’sphoto-graphing.
“Sure,it’sasacrificebutIcouldbesacrificingallsortsofthingsandstillbe
workingatadeskjob.AtleastifImissaskilineforagreatshot,I’mstillhangingoutonaglacierorsomeothercoolspotinthemountains.”
AnexcerptfromBruno'swebsiteexplainshisappreciationforhisfather'sslideshowsandinfluenceinpicture-taking:“…while I sometimes thought these nights were boring, I learned from exposure and osmosis what a good picture looked like and have now come to appreciate those nights of my youth. Thanks, Dad!”
Bruno’sexperienceinthebackcountryalongwithwhathehaslearnedasaphotographerisacomplimentarycombinationofskills.Heknowswhatitfeelsliketobeouttheredoingthesporthe’sshooting.Theresultingimagesgivetheonlookeramajorpartofthatexperienceandofwhatitmustfeellike.Bruno’sphotographylendsmorethanathousandwords–ifyoucan’tbetherehurtlingyourselfdownasingle-trackmountainbiketrailorsensewhatiffeelsliketoleaveabrandnewtrackinthesnow,Bruno’sphotog-raphywillputyouthere.
Adedicatedphotographerforoversixyearsnow,Brunofeelsthatthingsaretakingshape.
“IdidanexhibitioninJasperlastyearatasmallcafé.(Theowner)hadseenmyphotosfrommywebsiteandwantedtohangtheminhercafé.”
AfterthatcametheexhibitionondisplayattheModernBakeShopandCaféhereinRevelstoke,(showingMar.1toMay1,2010).
“Thesetwoshowshavereallybeenthestartingpoint,”admitsBruno,whowouldliketoseehisphotographsreachingmagazinepublishers.
ArecentinvitetoparticipateinKootenayMoun-tainCultureMagazine’s(KMC)ColdSmokePow-derFestmaybejustwhatheneeds.ThefestivalisaneventcelebratingbackcountryculturefromMar.5-7,2010.
“That’sprettybigforme.It’saninviteonlyeventandall(contestantsare)pro-photographers.Someofthemareguysshootingcovershotsforsomeofthebiggermagazines."
BrunowaschosenasoneoffivephotographerswhowillputacrewtogetherandshootwithintheKootenayboundariesoverafourdayperiod.
"I’vebeenhoundingtheeditor(ofKMC)andgottoknowsomepeopleinthatscene.MyfriendPatWilliamsrunsabikeshuttlebusinesscalledDirtToursandusesmyphotosfordoingmapsandtrailbooks.Hepushedtheeditortocheckmystuffout.”
Whenthefourdaysareup,Brunowillchoosehisbestphotosandassembleaslideshowtobejudged.Topprizeis$1,500.
Theimportanceofagoodcrewtotakephotosofmaybeoverlookedwhenthinkingofwhatmakesagoodphotograph.Aswithmostcreativerepresentation,subjectmatterisaveryimport-antby-product.AfloweringIndianPaintbrushcanstandtherealldayuntilyou,thephotographer,decidetheshadowsarejustrightonitspetals.Butifyou’reanactionphotographer,youmayonlyhaveoneshotatgettingthedesiredresult.
Brunowillspendalotoftimesettingupashotofaskierormountainbikerinhisorherelement.Hissubjectsneedtobepatientwhileheexplainsexactlywhatheneedsfromthem.Andsome-timeseventhen,itdoesn’tworkout.
“IgetthevisioninmyheadandIthink,sweetsoiftheyjustdothis…Youtellthemandthey’resaying:yeah, I under-stand!andtheycomedownandaren’tevenclose.It’snotyourfault,it’snottheirfault;youjusthavetofindpeopleyou’reintunewiththatway.
"It’sreallyhardif(thecrew)doesn’tseethingsthewayyouseethings;iftheydon’thavethatvision.TheguysIbikewithhavebeenfriendsofminefor10years.They’vebeenwithmeasI'veprogressed.TheysharealotofthesameideasandknowwhatI’mlookingfor.”
SowhatdoesBrunodoifhemissesashotafterallthatcarefulcalculating?
“ImissedashotrecentlywhenthelightwasperfectandIhadtowaitformyfriendstoski-tourup.TheshadowsgottoolongandIwasleft
standingontheglacierbymyself.Ialsomissedtheskirun.Ididn’tgetanyphotosbutIwasstillstandingtherethinking:thisisprettynice!”
Intheend,Bruno’snotevenguaranteedtheshothe’sjusttakenwillgoanywhereorgarneranywagesforhistime.Doeshecare?
“Ifitworksoutasfarasmakingmoney,great.Ifnot,
it’snotgoingtostopmefromtakingphotos.Inayear,ifit’snotreallyworking,I’mnotgoingtosay,ohwell,andputmycameraaway.
“Ididn’tstart(takingpictures)totryandmakemoney.IstartedittomeetpeoplewhoweredoingcoolstuffandIwantedtodocumentit.”
There’ssomethingtobesaidforgettingpaidorsponsoredtotakephotographsthatenduponthecoverofmagazines,butit’salsonicetoperformatyourleisure.
“Idon’thaveanybodypayingme,soIdon’thavetosay,‘I’mhereformoneysowehavetogooutandgetphotos!’”
Weddingphotography,whichBrunowilldoonoccasion,isonesuchjobhefindsalittledemanding.
“Ido(weddings)becauseIlikedoingportrait-urework,butit’sprettystressful.Youonlygetoneday.Youcan’tasksomeonetosay“Ido”twice,orsay,hey,Imissedyourfirstkiss-canyoudoitagain?Youcanmakelotsofmoney,butit’satoughjob.”
Brunotaughthimselftobeaphotographer.Thekeytosuccess,hesays,istobeabletosellyour-selfandalwaysprogressasaphotographer.
“IlookbackatsomeofmyphotosfromacoupleyearsagoandIthink,ah,thiskindasucks.Tomepersonally,(myphotos)arealwaysgettingbetter.”
Duringthewinter,BrunoworksagraveyardshiftforRevelstokeMountainResort,groomingthehill-aseven-dayon,seven-dayoffschedule.Inthewinter,he’llbringhiscameraonboardthegroomer.He’llalsoenduretheaddedweighttohisbackcountryskipack.
“Ifsomeonetookmycameraaway,I’dstillbeoutthere,doingthisstuff.Ijustchoosetobringallmycameragearwithme.”
Inthesummer,BrunoisontrailcrewforParksCanadaanddoesn’ttendtotakeasmanyphotosbecausehispackisalreadyheavy.Butthisyear,he’sdecidedtospendmoretimebikingandtak-ingphotos.
“Thelastcoupleofyears,Ihaven’tbeenverydedicatedandwasneglectingalotofbiking.LastyearIgotanewcameraandsothisseason,Ihaveagoodcrewofguystogooutwithandtrytogetsomeshots.They’reprettydedicated.
“Forme,it’scapturingandbeinginthemoment.Itstaredoutthatwayandthat’showit’llkeepgoing.Untilthenit’snotajob,it’sjustlife.”
BrunoLongcanbereachedatwww.brunolongphotography.com
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Heritage Moments A Drive-In Historyby Alison Lapshinoff
AskanylongtimelocalaboutRevelstoke’stwoformerdrive-intheatresandtheywilllikelyrecall,withanostalgicsmile,thebestwaytosneakin.Armedwithwarmblanketsandcoldbeer,somewouldeventurnuponfoot.Whosaysyouneedacartogotothedrive-in?
Theeraofthedrive-intheatrerecallsasimplertimebeforehometheatresandquickandeasydownloads.Themagicandromanceoftakinginamovieonthebigscreenfromthecomfortofyourownvehiclehasquietlydwindledandthedrive-inhasslippedslowlyintoobscurity.Fewstillexist.
Theideaofcombiningcarsandthebigscreenwasbornin1933whenayoungmannamedRichardHollingsheadbeganexperimentingwiththeideainhisowndrivewayinCamden,NewJersey.Heopenedtheworld’sfirstdrive-inthe-atreonJune6ofthatyear,charging25centspercarand25centsperperson.
Bythe1950’s,over5,000drive-intheatreswereinoperationthroughoutNorthAmerica.TheAllWeatherDrive-IninCopiague,NewYorkwasthelargestwithspacefor2,500cars,aswellas1,200indoorseats,akid’splaygroundandarestaurant.Ashuttletrainwasavailabletomovepatronsaroundthe28acrelot.PerhapsthemostextravagantwastheDriveandFly-InofAsburyPark,NewJersey,withspacefor500carsaswellas25airplanes!
BackhomeinRevelstoke,localsrecallourtwomoremodestlysizedtheatres.Thenexttime
youareheadingtotheskihill,havealooktoyourleftasyoucrestthehillafterthebridgecrossingtheIllecille-waetRiver.AvacantlotonthecornerofAirportWayandMcKinnonDriveisovergrownwithtrees.Backinthe1960’s,familieswouldheadupwhatwasthenknownasArrowheadRoadtotakeinshowsstarringactorslikeElvisPresleyandMarilynMonroeattheRevelstokeDrive-InTheatre.Theother,MountainShadowDrive-In,waslocatedinColumbiaParknearthegolfcourse.
Bythe1980’s,thepopularityofthedrive-inhaddwindled,andmanywereshutdown.Over1,000drive-intheatresaregrowingweedsthroughoutNorthAmericatoday.
WithluxurieslikecableTV,VCRs,DVDplayersandtheInternetavailable,itisnolongernecessarytoleavethehousetoseeanewrelease.Butitisstillpos-sibletotakeinaflickfromthecomfortofyourvehicle!
TheStarlightDrive-IninEnderbyre-opensfortheseasoninMay,forthosewithapangforsimplertimeswhengoingtothemoviesmeantsnugglinginthefrontseatandsharingabucketofpopcorn.Whoknowswhatyoumightgetuptointheprivacyofyourowncarorwhoyoumayhavehiddenunderablanketinthebackseat.
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Not Just For The birdsby Alison LapshinoffTheChineseconsiderbarley,whoseheadshangheavywithseeds,tobeasymbolofmalevirility.AndtheathletesofancientGreeceatethenutritiousgraintobringthemstrength.Dur-ingtheMiddleAges,milletwasastaplegraininEurope.Quinoa,aseedrelatedtobeets,chardandspinach,hasa5,000yearhistoryofcultivationinthehighAndes.Thoughttobesacred,a‘motherseed’,amongnatives,thecultivationofthishighproteingrainwasbannedbySpanishconquerors.Disobediencewaspunishablebydeath.
TodayinNorthAmerica,milletisusedprimarilyasbirdseedandquinoaisanobscure‘healthfood’mostdon’tknowwhattodowith.Although themoderngrain industryseems tobedomin-atedbyonewheatvariety,forthousandsofyearshumanshavesustainedthemselvesonamyriadofothergrains.Thesewouldincludedifferentvarietiesofwheat,oftencontaininglessglutenandmorenutritionalvalue.Grainswere,infact,thoughttobeoneofthefirstfoodsofcivilizedman,whoseancientmillingtechniquewastogrindthemintoflourusingrocks.
A grain is simply the dried seed of a cereal plant.Highly nutritious in theirwhole form,grainsaremadeupofthreeparts;thebran,thegermandtheendosperm.Highinfibreandgreatfordigestivehealth,thebranisthehard,outercoating.Fullofvitamins,mineralsandhealthyfats,thegermistheseed’sembryoorpartthatenablesittosprout.Whatremainsistheendosperm.Thisisthepartofthewheatkernelthatisusedtomakewhiteflour.Highincarbohydratesandastrongproteincalledglutenthatallowsbakedgoodstorise,thisflourisastapleinthemodernNorthAmericandiet.But,oddlyenough,plentyofusseemtohaveahardtimedigestingit.
Manyofushaveatsomepoint,venturedintoahealthfoodstoreandstoodperplexedbe-foreamyriadofgrains,virtuallyunrecognizabletousintheirwholeform.Tomodernshop-pers,oatsareflatandwheatissimplywhiteflour.Awholeoatactuallylookslikeagrainofrice.Andflourcanbemadefromvirtuallyanygrainatall,somecontaininggluten,
othersnot.Porridgeneedn’tbe‘oatmeal.’Itcanbemadewithquinoa,brownrice,millet,buckwheatorKamut,tonameonlyafew.
Kamut’sintroductiontoNorthAmericaisaninterestingstory.Legendhasitthatthean-cientgrainkhorasanwassenttotheNewWorldbyaU.S.Airmanin1949.Thoughttohavecome from the tombsofEgypt,EarlDedmansentahandfulof thegiantkernelshometoMontana,wherehisfatherhadawheatfarm.CloselyrelatedtoDurumWheat,andtwiceaslarge,thegiantwheatvarietygrewandwasdisplayedatacountyfairwhereitwasdubbed‘KingTut’sWheat’,foritsEgyptianorigins. Somedecadeslater,in1977,oneremainingjarofthegiantwheatfellintothehandsoftheQuinnfamily,alsoMontanawheatfarmers,whorecognizedthevalueofthisnutritiousan-cientgrainwhichgrowssowellwithouttheaidofsyntheticfertilizersandpesticides.Theytrademarked thegrainwith the term ‘Kamut’aword found inanEgyptianhieroglyphicdictionarythoughttomean‘wheat’.
Spelt isanotherofwheat’sclosecousins.NativetoIranandsoutheasternEurope,thisancientgrainhasa7,000yearhistoryofcultivationandwasonceastaplefood.FullofgoodthingslikeBvitamins,minerals,proteinandfiber,spelthasadelicious,nuttyflavor,lessglutenthanwheatandisoftentoleratedbythoseunabletoeatwheatproducts.
Buckwheat,ontheotherhand,hasnoglutenatall.Afruitseedrelatedtorhubarbandsorel,thisgraincanbegroundintoflourorcrackedandusedasanoatsubstituteinpor-ridge.
Millet,anotherglutenfreegrain,hailsfromNorthAfrica.WidelyusedinAsiaandIndiatomakethingslikecouscousandroti,itcanalsobecookedandtossed intosalads.Or toastedandaddedtobakedgoodsforapleasingcrunch.Youcanalsogrinditandaddittoyourmorningcereal.Lastly,youcan,ofcourse,feedthisnutritiousgraintothebirds.
Relativelynewonthegrainsceneisrye.Domesticatedwithinthelast2,500years,ryewasfirstcultivatedinGermanywhereitbeganasatroublesomeweedgrowingamongthewheatand
barley.Resemblingalong,slenderwheatkernel,ryeisusuallyfoundinitswholeformasitisdifficulttoseparateitsgermandbran.Thus,productscontainingryehavetherobustflavourofthewholegrainaswellasallitsnutrients.Alittleknowntriticale,whosenameisacombinationofwheatandrye’sscientificnames,(triticumandsecale,respectively)isaman-madecrossofthetwograins.
Varietyisanimportantaspectofhealthyeating,andthereareplentyofgrainsouttherethatcanreplacewheatflourinbakingorbeincorporatedintoyourmorningcereal.Addsomecookedquinoatoyourpancakes,orbarleytoyouroatmeal,ortoastedmillettoyourfavoritemuffinrecipe.
Foragreatselectionoforganicwholegrainsgrownandmilledlocally,headtoFieldstoneGranaryinArmstrong.Tuckedawayalongawindingcountryroad,thegranarysellsspelt,buckwheat,barley,oats,triticale,rye,wheatandKamut,aswellasflaxseedsandlentils.Allarecertifiedorganicandsourcedfromlocalfarms.Alsoavailableforpurchaseareavarietyofflourmillsandflakers,someelectric,somehandcrank,thatwillturnanywholegrainintoeitherflourorflakesthatareeasilymadeintobreakfastcerealoraddedtobak-ing.FieldstoneGranarycanbefoundat4851SchubertRoadinArmstrongBC.
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Speltisanotherofwheat’sclosecousins.NativetoIranandsouth-easternEurope,thisancientgrainhasa7,000yearhistoryofcultiva-tionandwasonceastaplefood.
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Perhapstheonlyconsolationwehaveforthe‘winterthatnevercame’thisyearistotakeadvantageofthesnow-freestreetsandgetoutforanearly-seasonbikeride.That’swhattheBiketoWorkWeekcommitteeishopingyou’lldoastheyplanRevelstoke’s2ndAnnualBiketoWorkWeek,takingplaceMay31toJune6.
BiketoWorkWeek(BTWW)isallabout-well,bikingtowork.It’salsoabouthavingfun,beinghealthyandreducingcarbonemissions.Lastyear50Revelstoketeamsparticipatedwithatotalof431cyclistsandanequivalentof1.41tonsworthofCO2off-sets.BTWWisorganizedbyacorevolunteercommitteeandwithlastyear’ssuccessundertheirbelttheyarehopingtoattractadditionalvolunteersthisyear.AccordingtoBTWWcoordinatorSuzanneGrieve,morecommitteemembersarewelcome;peoplewhoare“interestedandcommittedtotheconceptofbikingtoworkasacommutingoptionandwillingtosupportaprogramthatencouragesit.”
Meetingshavealreadystartedandareusuallyonceaweek,withmorecommitmentrequiredclosertotheevent.EachworkplaceteamalsoneedsaTeamLeader–thiscouldbeyou!
“TeamLeadersarethefrontlineheartandsouloftheprogram,"saysGrieve."Basically,theirpositionistoenlistalltheemployeesintheworkplaceandmotivateasmanyofthoseaspossibletobiketoworkfortheweek.Theteamleaderisencouragedtobeascre-ativeaspossibleinengaginghisandherworkmatestoparticipate."
SupportedbytheBTWWCommittee,theTeamLead-ersrelayinformationtotheirworkplace,motivatetheircolleagues,encouragefirst-timecommutersandkeeptrackofstatistics.Therearealsohalf-dayactivitiesavailableforvolunteerswhowanttogetinvolvedbutdon’tnecessarilywanttomakealongercommitment.CelebrationStationsareboothsset-uponceortwiceduringtheweekwherecyclistscangrabasnack,chatwithfellowcommutersandentertowinprizes.TheCommuterChallengeisafriendlyracebetweencyclistsandcar-commuterswhichwilltakeplaceneartheendofMay.
“TheCelebrationStationsandCommuterChallengewouldwelcomeanyindividualswhowouldliketospendadaybeinginvolvedinsettingupthestations,liaisingwiththepublicandparticipants,set-upandtakedownofthestation.”saysGrieve.
Lastyear’sBTWWreceivedalargeamountofsupportfromthecommunityintermsofparticipation,dona-tionsandencouragement.Thecommitteeishopingforanequallysupportiveatmospherethisyear.Revelstokianscollectivelyclockedover5,000kminjustoneweekofcycle-commutingduringthiseventlastspring.
Ifyouwouldliketohelpexceedthatnumberthisyearbygettinginvolvedasavolunteerorareinterestedinsponsoringthisevent,pleasecontactBiketoWorkWeekcoordinatorSuzanneGrieveatsgrieve@cityofrevelstoke.com
Volunteer Job-PickVolunteeropportunitiesinyourcommunityby Karen McColl
Hospice Volunteer Training starts in April! Volunteersgivecaregiversabreak,offercompanionshiptoclientsandgenerallyhelptomakelifebetterforclientsandtheirfamilies.Volunteersreporttheyfindtheirworkrewardingandworthwhile.
board members – are you out there? Appointmentstotheboardareforatwo-yearterm.Meetingsareheldonceamonth,excludingthesummermonthsandDecember.TheBODadvisestheexecutivedirectoronissuesrelatedtothevolunteercomponentandthegeneraloperationofthesociety.ExpressionsofinterestneededbeforeMarch31st.
Visiting our website is a great way to find out just what it is we do. or give us a call at 814-8483 or 837-5523.
We wish you all a happy Spring season.
www.revelstokehospicesociety.com
Hospice is seeking compassionate and interested individuals to join our amazing team of volunteers.
ThisadispartiallysponsoredbyReved Quarterly.
WHAT'S YOURBIZ'NESS?by Alison Lapshinoff
So…you’refat.Oratleastthere’sanaggingsuspicionthatbeneathyourlayersofclothinganalarmingbulgemaybepresentingitselfaroundyourmiddle.Formonths,it’sbeenquietlyconcealedunderallthoseclothes.Meanwhile,asyourcomfortablewinterbellymakesheadwaytoyourbeltbuckleandbeyond,summerislooming!
Bathingsuitsandshortswillsoonmakealongawaitedre-appearancefromthebowelsofyourwardrobe.Hiddenbeneathjeansandturtlenecksandwoolysocksareclothesofanunforgivingnature,notmeanttoconcealtheindulgencesofwintercomfortfood.Yournewyear’sresolutiontofocusonimportantmatterssuchasexerciseandhealthyeatinghasbecomeavagueanddistantmemory.Whenrecalled,itinvokesadim,unpleasantfeelingoffailure.Thewholematterislikelybestsweptundertherugandforgottencompletely.
Butwait!Fitnessisnotjustaboutfatandthinorattainingthatperfectbeachbody.There’smoretoit.In1983NeilandTheresaJonesopenedRevel-stoke’sfirstfitnesscentreonMackenzieAvenue.Now,with27yearsofex-perienceintheindustry,theyaretheproudownersofTrans Canada Fitness. Housedinauniqueheritagebuildingwithhighceilingsandplentyofspace,thisformerdrillhallisnowtheperfectgymvenue.
Neillikensowingabusinesstohavingababy;itmustbefedandlookedaftersevendaysaweek.Butdespitethelife-consumingnatureofowningandoperatingafitnesscentre,healthandwellnessisclearlyhispassionandhewouldn’thaveitanyotherway.
Althoughthereareupsanddownsinbusiness,basedonseason,influxofseasonalworkersandtherecession,Neilstressesthatittakesacommunitytomakeabusinessrun.Byhelpingwithpainmanagementthroughrehab,givingyouthawelcomeplacetocomeandworkoutorjusthelpingpeopletofeelhealthierandmorefit,hehasfilledhisnicheinthecommunity.
“Thegymiswhereyoubuildaconcretefoundationforallofyourotherphysicalactivities,”Neilexplainsasthemorningsunglintsoffshiny,modernequipment.Anexperiencedexercisetherapistwithastrongworkingknow-ledgeofthemechanicsofthehumanbody,Neil'sskillscanofferarangeofassistanceforanyexerciseroutine.
“Weighttrainingmakesonelesspronetoinjuryandwillimproveperformanceinallothersports.”
“Orforsome,”Theresaadds,“itissimplypainmanagement.”
Howmanyofushavegonetoaphysiotherapistforaninjuryofsomesortandleftwithaprescriptiontoexercise?Neilcanpickupwherethephysio-
TransCanadaFitnessPhoto:AlisonLapshinoff
NeilandTheresaJonesatthegym.
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therapistleavesoff,guidingclientsthroughpersonalizedrehabilitationprograms.Personaltrainingisagreatwaytoenhanceyourworkout,learnsomenewexercisesandensureyouaredoingthemcorrectly.
Manyofuswanttogetfitbutfeelintimidatedbytheideaofgoingtoagym.Whetherweareself-consciousaboutourbodyimageorunsureofhowtoproperlyusethemachines,manyimaginefitnesscenterstobefullofperfectlytonedbodies,tannedandglowingwithphysicalperfection.Thisisapleasantimage,butjustisn’tthecase.Allages,shapesandsizescanbefoundatthegym.
At Trans Canada Fitness,NeilandTheresastrivetocreateacomfortableenviron-mentwhereanyonecanfeelwelcomeandtheyarealwayshappytodemonstratehowtoproperlyusethemanymachines.
Varietyisalsoimportant.Mixitupabit!Manyregularsaremarriedtoonefavouritemachine.Playthefield!Trytheothers!Ifyouareacardionut,liftsomeweightsforsomethingdifferent.
“Weighttraining,”Neilsays,“buildsleanmuscletissuewhich,overthelongterm,burnsmorecaloriesthananyotherphysicalactivity.”Besidesburningcalories,leanmuscletissueissexy!
Springisatimefornewbeginnings.Maybeit’salsotimetodustoffthatnewyear'sresolution.Butperhapsweshouldn’tcallitthatatall.Fitnessisalifestyle,ameansofimprovingathleticability,mentalhealthandqualityoflife.Insteadofmakingthatonetimedeclaration‘thisyearIamgoingtoloseweight’,perhapstryingtoadoptahealthylifestyleinordertoimproveallaspectsofourexistence,physicallyandmentally,isabetterapproach.Attainingthatcovetedbeachbodymightjustbeapleasantsideeffect!
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The Resort Reportearly bird Pass SaleRevelstokeMountainResort2010/2011SeasonPassesgoonsaleApril1,2010!Wewanttoseeyououtonthesnownextwinter,sopickup your 2010/2011SeasonPassby June25 to takeadvantageofsignificantsavings.EarlybirdpurchasersalsobeattheHSTandsaveanadditional7percent.
Nelsen lodge PackagesNelsenLodgeishappytooffergreatratesontheirspringandsummerStay&Playgolfpackages!Enjoyelegantaccommodationscombinedwithchallenginggolfandstunning360degreeviewsatthe18-hole,6,537yardRevelstokeGolfClub.Forreservations,pleasecall250-814-5000.
locals’ Special at Nelsen lodge BetweenApril12andJune25,2010,yourfriendsandfamilycanenjoyluxuriousaccommodationsatNelsenLodgefromonly$109pernight,basedondoubleoccupancyandavailability.Forotherlocals’dealspleasevisitwww.revelstokemountainresort.comForreservations,pleasecall250-814-5000.
SUmmer AT reVelSToKe moUNTAIN reSorTrmr opens for Summer operations on July 1, 2010
RevelstokeMountainResortisproudtocommenceitsfirstyearofSummerOperationsonJuly1,2010.TheRevelationGondolaisinoperationfromJuly1toSeptember5,2010.EnjoyascenicgondolarideupMountMackenzieasyoutakeinthebreathtakingviewsoftheSelkirkandMonasheemountainsalongthemightyColumbiaRiver.Pleasewatchwww.revelstokemountainresort.comthisspringforinformationontheexcitingactivitiestobeofferedatRevelstokeMountainResort.
book your Special event at rmr and Nelsen lodge
Magnifytheimportanceofyoureventwithincomparablemountainviews.OurMidMountainLodgecanaccommodateanyeventfromspectacularweddingstothemostimportantofbusinessconferences,withdifferentcateringoptionsandseatingforupto200people.Formoreinformation,pleasee-mailtheRevelstokeOutdoorsCentreatroc@revelstokemountainresort.comForcompleteweddingpackagesincludingaccommodationatNelsenLodge,pleasecontacttheNelsenLodgeat250-814-5000.
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Get Outta HereTravels from afar...
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riding to the roof of the Worldby Rob Stokes
AswedescendedthetrailfromMuktinathto-wardsthebarrenKaliGandakivalleyinNepal,theviewarounduswasoneofthemostspec-tacularintheworld.Toourlefttowered8,000mpeaksoftheAnnapurnaMassif,ahead,Dhaula-giri,another8,000mmonster.Toourright,thehighmountainregionofMustang.Thedescentwasfast.Ithadtakenfourhourstowalkupandtook30minutestobikedown.
MyfriendAndyandIwereaweekintoatriptomountainbikepartoftheAnnapurnaCircuit,apopular300kmtrekthroughsomeofthebestHimalayansceneryinNepal.Nothavingtimeforthewholecircuit,werodethemorediversewest-ernsection.Herethelandscapechangesdramat-ically;fromsubtropical,junglecoveredfoothills,uptobarren,almosttreelesshighmountainregionsattheveryedgeoftheTibetanPlateau.Culturally,thetrailleadsfromthepredominantlyHindulowlandstohigherBuddhistareaswherethepeopleseemmoreTibetanthanNepalese.
It'sa“TeahouseTrek';therearelodgesandres-taurantsalongtheentireroute.Wecouldtravellight-asmallbackpackwithachangeofclothes,awaterproofjacketandasleepingbagwasallweneeded.Justaswell;forthefirstcoupleofdayswebasicallyhadtocarrythebikes.
FromthestartatBirenthani,1,050metresupinthefoothills,untilwereachedthehill-topvillageofGhorepaniat2,775metres,thetrailwasmoreorlessunrideable.Trekkerscomingintheoppositedirectionweren'texactlyencour-aging:“Areyouguyscrazy?Youcan'tridethis!”beingoneofthemorepolitecomments.Ondaytwoweclimbed3,500stepsuptoUlleri,leftthejunglebehindandascendedmoregentlythroughoakandrhododendronforests.
BeyondGhorepaniwecouldridealotmore.Asthetrailgraduallydescendedwehadtobecare-fulnottoroundabendtoofastandcrashintoagroupofporters,orworse,ayakherd.Localkidswouldmobus,shouting,"bicycle,bicycle!"aswerodetheterracedhillsides.Intheafternoonwedropped700metresintothevalleyoftheKhaliGandakiriver,turnednorthandcycledintoTatopani.
Tatopanimeanshotwater.Thevillageisfamousforitshotsprings.Anditschocolatecake.Trek-kersspenddaysrestinginthe'CakeCapitalofNepal”,soaking,eatingandadmiringthespec-tacularHimalayanviews.FromTatopanitoKa-lopaniat2,560metres,thetrailenterstheKhaliGandakigorge,oneofthedeepestintheworld,withAnnapurnaandDhaulagirioneitherside.Notthatyoucanseethemasthegorgenarrowsandtowersaboveyou.Wecarriedthebikesalotinthissection.Unsurprisingly,atopeverysteepclimbsatasmallNepaleseboysellingbottlesofice-coldcoke.Weweregougedontheprice,butsated.
AfteranightinKalopani,wecontinuednorth.Theridingbecameeasierastheterrainlevelled
out.WespedthroughconiferforestsandalongthegravelbedoftheKaliGandaki,stoppingforadrinkbreakatMarphawherewetriedthelocalciders.
AboveMarphathelandscapebecamemorearid.WearrivedatJomsomandwaitedforafavour-ablewind.Itblowssouth,downhill,inthemorning.Intheafternoon,whenthelandhaswarmed,athermalwindblowsnorth,uphill.Thesewindscanbeverystrongandkickupalotofdust.It'sadvis-abletoavoidaheadwind.Oncethewindchangeddirectionwecycledthebroad,gravelvalleybot-tomtotheveryphotogenicvillageofKagbeniat2,810metres.
Thenextmorning,aswebeganclimbinguptoMuktinathat3,800metres,Ireallynoticedtheeffectsofaltitudeforthefirsttime.Breathingbe-camemoredifficult.Thoughthetrailwassmooth,ridingwasimpossible.Wehadtostopfrequentlytocatchourbreath.WhenwegottoMuktinathwespenttheafternoonacclimatisingontheroofofourlodge,sharingcoffeeandahugeplateofapplefritterswithsomeAustraliantrekkers.
MuktinathisasacredplaceforbothHindusandBuddhists,saidtobetheonlyplaceonearthwhereyoucanfindalltheelementsfromwhicheverythingismade;fire,water,sky,earthandair.Asmalltemplesurroundsaspringandaconstantflame,fuelledbynaturalgasescapingfromtheground.Afteraquickvisit,wemadeplansforthenotoriouslydifficultclimbtotheThorungLaPass,thehighestpointontheAnnapurnaCircuitat5,416metres.
Itwasn'ttoobad.Weleftat6a.m.,gottothepassat11a.m.andwerebackinMuktinathbyearlyafternoon.Wemadenoattempttorideonthewayup.Theterrainwasfartoosteep,theairtoothin.Ileftmybikeatthesnowline.Andycarriedhisalltheway,justforthepictureopportunityamidstthemag-nificentscenery.Afreezingwindblewoverthepasssoitwasn'tlongbeforewewereridingbackdown,verycarefullyatfirst,veryrapidlyoncethetrailgradienteased.WhenwegotbacktoMuk-tinath,theownerofthelodgewasratherimpressed.
“Veryfast”shesaid,“CanIbuyyourbike?”
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FromThe Streets
Interviews and photos by Karen McColl
erin russell(withdaughterTaylorandbabyJames):"Probablytakelesstripsoutoftownsowe'reusinglessgas."
Whatisthemostfrugalthingyou'vedoneduringtherecessiontosavemoney?
Peter and Donna clayton: "Walked,didn'teatout.Bakedmyownbread!"
emily Allan and Jony Schneider (withbabyCaleb):
"Switchingsmokesfrom$14apackto$7."
olivier Dutil:"Nothing.Ididn'tchangeanything;Iworked
morethanever."
Sab Werner and Hayley Johnson: "Re-usedteabags."
cheryl clark (on right): "Iboughtafixer-upersoI'mdoing
[alltherenos]myself."
Steve Knight: "Iwouldhavetosaylessdrivingmorewalking."
The Implicit career Search is a 2 week workshop that assists participants to identify their unique work purpose and develop a detailed career plan based on the contribution they want to make in the world.
WHY SHoUlD I ATTeND THe ImPlIcIT cAreer SeArcH WorKSHoP?Previous participants have their say:"Whydidn'tIdothisyearsago?""NotonlydoIcomeawaywithagoodsenseofcareerdirection,Icomeawaywithaverypositive,renewedframeofmind.""Theyshoulddothisinschools!""ThebestthingI'veeverdoneformyself.""Youwon'tregretonesecondofit.""Helpedmediscovermypassion,myworkandmylifepurpose.""Themorningwiththepeoplefromcommunityserviceswasanexcellentresource.""Alifechangingevent."
Wealsoofferthefollowingworkshops...tohelpyouunclutterthepath...
Self-Esteem•AssertiveCommunication•PositiveConflict•PlanningforSuccess
Areyoureadytobeginyourjourney?
What Matters.... more Work to Find work by Rikki MacCuish
Let’sfaceit,thispastyearhasbeenatoughoneinregardstofindingjobs,nottomentiongoodpayingones.
TalkingwithmembersoftheRevelstokecommunity,ithasn’tonlybeenthewinterbluesthathitusthisseason.It’sbeenthelackoffundsandavailablejobs.Manymajoremployersinoursmalltownwereforcedtolayoffemployeesduetolackofbusinessandthepoundingblowfromtherecession.Whilesomestaffhavebeencalledbacktoworkthereisstilladecentportionofourlocalpopulationthatisstrugglingtogetby.
TherearedevelopmentsinconstructionandthegrowthofRevelstokeMountainResortbutforthosewhoaren’ttrainedorcan’tsupportafamilyonthewageofalifteeit’shardtoknowwheretoturn.
CathieThacker,programcoordinatorforRevel-stokeEmploymentServicesCentre,saysofthe230clientswhoarecurrentlywiththem,85areonEmploymentInsurance(EI)whiletheothersareunemployedorunderemployed.
“It’sallbecauseoftheeconomicdownturn,”shesaysaddingemployersarestillcatchingupfrompreviouslosses.
“They[employers]don’tneedtheamountofstaffthey’vehadinpreviousyears.Iftheypostjobsthey’llpostforafewdaysandthencallandsay,‘takeitdown,we’vegotenoughapplicants’.”
It’snotthatthepopulationofRevelstokehasincreased-we’restillatabout8,419people.And,accordingtoThacker,seasonalforeignvisitorsaren’ttakingmuchfull-timeemploymentintown.There’sjustnotenoughsupplyandmorethanusualdemand.
“Therearemoreapplicantsthanopeningswherebeforethereweremoreopeningsthanapplicants,”Thackersays,addinginpreviousyearsthejobboardsattheEmploymentCentreusedtobestackedfull.Arecentvisitshowedoneboardonlyhalf-full.TheEmploymentCentrehasseenanaver-ageof100peopleadaylookingforjobscomparedtoanaverageof55in2007.
Kyle,whodidn’twishtorevealhislastname,hascometoRevelstokefromNovaScotiatosnow-boardforthewinter.He’sbeenlivinginRevelstokeonandoffforacoupleofyearsandwassearchingtheboardsfortradesemployment.
“There’snothingthere,”hesays.Wordofmouthandnetworkinghasn’thelpedeither.
So,whatdowedoaboutit?
Thackersuggestshoningyourskills,learningnewonesandcreatinganeffectivecoverletterandre-sume.Also,knowhowtoconductyourselfinaninter-view.Ifyouareunemployed,onEIorunderemployedvisitoneofthestaffattheEmploymentCentretomakeaneducateddecisiononyournextmove.Idletimeiswastedtime,astheysay.
MostpeopleonEIqualifyforskillsdevelopmenttrain-ingandmanyprogramsareofferedthroughOkanag-anCollegetobuildmarketableskillsforacompetitivejobmarket.The2009/LabourMarketDevelopmentAgreementAnnualPlanforBritishColumbiastates“In order to meet demands in forecasted job open-ings between now and 2011, British Columbia needs to develop and maintain a particular level of educa-tion among citizens. Most job openings in B.C. over the next five years will require some form of post-secondary education.”
Whilethethoughtofaclassroomforsomeisenoughtobringbackbadmemoriesofdroninginstructorsandpopquizzes,thereareotheroptionssuchasopenoronlinelearning,selfemploymentandworkexperiencetraining.AsLindaMerko,whohaslivedinRevelstokeforquitesometimesaysthelatteriswhatshebelievesemployerswantthemost.
Merkomadethedecisiontolookforanewformofemploymentduetotheunsuitableconditionsofherpreviousprofession.
“I’vetakenofficecoursesbutitdefinitelypaystohavemoreexperience.”Merkosaysthere’sashortageofjobsinthefieldshe’slookingforandthecompetitionishigh.She’srealisticaboutthechallengesmanyfaceinthelocalworksearch.
“Somedaysit’sharderthanothersbutyouhavetogetyourselfoutthere,”shesays.
Researchofthecompanyandpositionarekeytoo,saysThacker.
“Partoftheinterview,thecoverletter,theresumeandbeingpreparedforyourinterviewisthere-search,”sheexplains.“Evenifyou’reapplyingasacashiersomewhereyouwanttodoyourresearchbe-causeyouneverknowwhatkindofquestionsyou’regoingtogetaskedfromtheemployer.”
Whilemostbelievewearefarfromtheendofreces-sion,itseemsitcanonlygetbetterfromhere.AsmorebusinessmovesintoRevelstoke,andasthetownexpandsasaresortandvacationdestination,newopportunitiesaresuretoarise.
AccordingtoaCanadianOccupationalProjectionSystemreportforB.C.fromtheMinistryofAdvancedEducationandLabourMarketDevelopment,ap-proximately876,400jobopeningsareexpectedtobecreatedintheB.C.labourmarketbetween2007and2017.Also,withanagingpopulationtherewillbeopeningsasthebabyboomersmoveontoretire-ment.
Sowhilethingsmaylookbleakatthemoment,keepinganeyeonthefutureisthekeytosurvival.PersonalprogressionwilllikelyproveinvaluableascompetitionforgoodjobscontinuesinRevelstokeandifnothingelse,givesyousomethingtodo.Goodluckjobhunters!
Check out our web site at reved.net for a link to recession-proof jobs!
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Located in Powder Springs HotelEnjoy great English food and a
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Mackenzies Restaurant is open for breakfast
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The Last Drop has nightly meal and drink specials.
See our calendar of events for up to date
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See you at The Last Drop!
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meet Your Friendly Neighbourhood band, The Revby Karen McColl
TheperfectdayforBrandonHaneyandAlLaidlawofThe Revinvolvesplayingmusiconasunnypatiowherethecrowdislivelyandthebeersarecoldandplentiful.Thatsoundsgoodtoustoo!Don’tworry-ifyouhavenotyetseenthislocalbandperformtheirpopularacousticcoversongs,youwillsoon. Notonestomissabeat,HaneyandLaidlawhavewastednotimeinmakingtheirmarkinRevelstokeoverthepastthreeyears.Theycertainlygetaround,frequentlyplayingtheircatchytunes,whichtheydescribeasbeinglargelyalternativeandclassicrock,atlocalrestaurants,specialevents,festivitiesorganizedbytheChamberofCommerce,andfungigsatRevelstokeMountainResort.
Perhapsthekeytotheirsuccesscomesfromthesynergiesoftheircomplimentarypersonalitiesandskillsets.Laidlawisthegregariousself-proclaimed“PR-guy”andwhileHaneyisquieter,histalentisnottobeunderestimated.
“Brandonissosolidmusically,”saysLaidlaw.“Igetintouchandfindthegigs.”
LaidlawrememberswhenheandHaneyfirststartedjam-mingtogether.Afteryearsofdoingback-upvocalsinotherbands,Laidlawwasthinkinghewouldfinallyhavetheop-portunitytobeleadvocalist.
“Brandonopenedhismouthandoutcamethisfantasticvoice.”ThisforcedLaidlawtoacknowledgedefeat:“Iguessyou’rethesinger.” Haneyusuallydoesleadvocalswiththeacousticguitar,andhasrecentlyaddedthedjembeAfricandrum.Laidlaw
doestheharmonyandacousticguitarandtogethertheyarepracticingothersoundstheyhopetosoonincorpor-ate,includingtheharmonica,ukuleleandtwohome-madestompboxes.
“Wearebothcon-tinuallyexpandingourmusicalabilities,”saysHaney.
IfLaidlawandHaneyharbourstressfromtheirdayjobsatBCHydro,theirupbeatperformancesgivenoindicationofit.Thereisasenseofcamaraderiebe-tweenthemanditisnotunusualtohearthemswapjokesortakefriendly
jabsateachother.
HavingperformedalmostexclusivelyinRevelstoke,The RevisgratefulforthesupporttheyhavereceivedfromgroupssuchastheRevelstokeArtsCouncilandtheCityofRevelstokeandtheystillloveplayingforthehometowncrowd.
“PlayingatGrizzlyPlazareallystandsoutinmymind.TherearemanytimeswhenI’vethoughtthatwasthebest(show),”saysHaney.“It’satestamenttothistown.”
Withtheirpopularityontherise,The Revisgratefultohavesupportivefamilies.AccordingtoLaidlaw,histwosons,Jacob,9andGabriel,11,enjoywatchinghimperform. “Theyhavefun,”saysLaidlaw.
Haney,originallyfromKamloops,marriedhishighschoolsweetheart,MelissaGilbertin2008andproud-lyreportsthattheireight-monthdaughter,Evangeline,isalready“bobbingalongtothemusic.”
The Revhasalivelyandfamiliarrepertoireofcloseto70songsandtheytakeprideintheirabilitytoplayatavarietyofdifferentvenues.TheyalsoofferaDJservicesotheycanperformearlierintheeveningandDJintothelaterhours.Bookingsarealreadycominginforthisspringandsummer.
Speakingofspring...when’sthenextpatiogig?I’mgettingthirsty.
FormoreinformationaboutThe Revandalistoftheirupcominggigs,checkouttheirnewwebsiteatwww.wix.com/therev/revelstoke
The most Tasteful "Sex Shop" in the West.106 orton Ave.OpenMonday-Saturdaynoon-7p.m.(orlater)(250)837-2002
candels°giftwrap°greetingcards°hempproducts°Regal&Watkins,andlotsmore!
SOTASTEFUL,EVENYOURMOMWOULDSHOPHERE.
BrandonHaney(left)andAlLaidlaw(right)playingonasunnydayatRevelstokeMountainResort.
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Modern Bake Shop & Cafe 212 Mackenzie Ave. 250-837-6886 $
Nectar Tea Bar120 B Mackenzie Ave (in Grizzly Plaza) 250-837- 3131 $ Paramjit's Kitchen116 First St. West 250-837-2112 $
River City Pub 112 1st St. 250-837-2107 $-$$
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Traverse Lounge Club112 1st St. 250-837-2194 $$
Village Idiot Pub306 Mackenzie Ave 250-837-6240 $$
Woolsey Creek Bistro 604 2nd St. West 250-837-5500 $$
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