ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT he Castlegar Sun WEDNESD July 7, 1993 Submitted On July 20, 1993, Rock n Roll Hall of Fame Nominee, Buddy Knox, will turn 60 years old A special birthday tribute Buddy Knox and Friends is being planned in his honor. An outdoor festival-style concert + with continuous music perfor mances by ‘Knox's famous entertainer friends, both past and present will be featured Souvenirs, T-shirts, tapes, etc will be offered along with auto- graphs and photos. There are only 1,000 tickets to this event, so be sure to get your tickets early. The guest list includes, Bobby Curtola, The Coasters, Dick and Dee Dee and Buddy Holly Crickets, and the leg- endary teen idol Tommy Sands will be on hand to help cele- brate The place to be is at the Cadillac Ranch, Armstrong, B.C., Sunday, July 18, 1993, from 2 p.m.-10 p.m.. Gates open at 8 am. Camping will be available. Tickets are $20 per adult/children $10, and can be purchased at Fat Cat Sound in Armstrong, or by phoning (604) 546-2444 Outdoor concert for Buddy Knox ties for friends and family! 1 woul both campers and local residents to some of the programs which will be Syringa Park this summer. 1 look forward to meeting all of you! Your park interpreter Angie Metayer Free Programs Available A Personalized Interpretation Program is being offered at Syringa Creek Park. Do you have any questions about the park of the things you've found inside it? On Friday nights I will be at the park, and will be available to answer any questions you might have. Day and Evening Programs Day and evening programs will be offered every Saturday throughout the summer. These programs are oriented towards all ages and involve shows, games, and activities. All of the programs will start at the amphitheatre. So come on out and enjoy the fun! Jerry's Rangers This one hour program encourages the wise use of parks. Children 5-12 years old are invited to join in the fun. (Younger c children must be accom. panied by a parent.) Coming Programs Saturday, July 10, 2 p.m. Talk With The Trees will be offered. At Syringa you're surrounded by magic giants! Let's’ go on a walk and listen to their secrets Buddy | Knox Selling something? Phone 365-5266 Ask for ZA Hair Annex 365-3744 Your family hair style specialist Sr.'s Perm Special last Wed. & Thurs.of every month. Available eves. Come and join Rossland's S First Rock and Twang S ment, local art displays, continual Submitted. jam sessions, And area-wide At 7:30 p.m. meet the beasts. Guest speaker will be Steve Davis. Watch and be amazed as taxider mist, Steve Davis, brings some of his wild and willy creatures for all to see! Sunday, July 11, 9 a.m. We will be featuring Jerry's Rangers: Nature drumming ¢ and side-shows Come to Red Mountain t This fe Rock and Twang at Rossland's adian, 1 First A 1 Music Festival ‘ sd and ig enare-con August The three days of music 1 teature Spirit of th West Sk rs. P: Roots R ston artists There will b Nut, creatures large and small, you can't find these ones at the mall. Take a look at some of the park's furry and feathered friends 00 per cent funded and jou in ine fun. Saturday, July 17,2 p.m. We will feature Parks Day helping hand as we ¢ and help preserve ¢ and participate in g At 7:30 p.m. w suit. Test your know ntenain Sell it quick ~ neat facts. Come on in the Sun classifieds Call 365-7848 bled entertainmen ask you the questions | * Syringa Park Angie Metayer Park Interpreter Sunday, July 18, 9 p.m. We will again be featuring Jerry's Rangers. Our theme will be People Pleasers, a badge made just for you, Rangers! Wednesday, July 21, 9 p.m., (or at sunset) The Starshow begins with a slide show at the amphitheatre, followed by an opportunity to gaze at the wonders of the universe through Canada's largest portable telescope Saturday, July 24, 2 p.m. We will have a.Sandcastle Contest, with a spe cial visit from Jerry the Moose, the B.C. parks mascot. There will be prizes donated by the Castlegar Dairy Queen. At 7:30 p.m. will be The Mystery of the Slimy Spruce Scoundrel. Come and-help your park interpreter catch the Slimy Spruce Scoundrel, and find out about some of the trees at Syringa. Sunday, July 25, 9 a.m. We will again feature Jerry's Rangers: dogged Detective. Smell out some of the park's mysteries and become a dogged detective Wednesday, July 28, 2 p.m Enjoy and have fun with the Red Cross Safety Crew. At 2 p.m. we will have parachute games, and give water safety tips. At 8 p.m, there will be a whole slew of entertaining skits and stories. Saturday, July 31,2 p.m: Family Fun Day will start at 2 p.m.. Bring out your loved ones for a fun-filled afternoon of scav- enger hunts, relay races, and other wild and crazy games. At 7:30 p.m. we will feature Ungu-what? They have four legs, and walk on the tips of their toes. They are not bears, or dogs. or cats. Cunous? Come and find out more about the ungulates Sunday, August 4, 9 ain Jerry's Rangers. The topic will be Safety Sense, gurgle. gurgle Find out what to do in the water. and swim right into your safety sense badge. At 7:30 p.m. we will have Fun in the Kootenays L, @gPUT SOME JINGLE IN YOUR PockETS {With Sun Classified Ads! 48 at Engagement ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT Castlegar Sun WEDNE ly 7, 1993 Salmon Valley Music Festival Country music at its stetlar finest Submitted This summer Salmon Valley. explodes with a spectacular midsummer weekend of superb country music talent The Salmon Valley Music Festival is the largest country music celebration ever held in North Central B.C.. Nestled in the heart of the Salmon Valley, the Salmon Valley Music Festi- val provides the perfect location for this event On July 30, 31, and August 1, 1993, Salmon Valley welcomes this star-studded international lineup to Salmon Valley. Some of the well known musicians who will be perform- Calendar of events July 15 Canadian Red Cross-Jim Young Celebrity Scramble Golf Tournament August 28 Castlegar and District Cham- ber of Commerce 2nd Annual Golf Tournament and Annual General Meeting September 18 Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society's Murder Mystery and Dinner. For information con- tact Suzanne Legbaue at 365- 8448 or 365-3039. September 18 United Way Campaign Kick Off Day at the Castlegar and Dis- trict Recreation Centre November 5-7 Blueberry Creek Christmas Craft Fair at the Castlegar and District Recreation Centre hall November 13 Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society's Celebrity Auction and Wine and Cheese. For infor mation, contact Suzanne Leg- baue at 365-8448, or 365-3039. ing are The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Michelle Wright; Prairie Oys ter; Gary Fiellgaard; Murray McLaughlan; Patricia Conroy Tom Russell; One Horse Blue; Heather Myles; Mark Koenig; Branded; The Charlie Daniels Band; The Desert Rose Band; George Fox; Cassandra Vasik, Tracey Prescott and Lonesome Daddy; Lisa Brokop; Anita Per ‘as; Colette Wise; Larry Evans Band; Alex Bowie and Kidd Country. This first-rate country music extravagan being held at a breath-taking riverside sit Campsites sit along the river and are within short walking dis tance of the festival grounds There are hundreds of aeres of ©% oo 60 on-site camping, RV and auto parking. 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