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Find out first-hand at your local Mazda dealer. But hurry. This offer is going fast. Our 3.9% Event can radically reduce your cost for a new Mazda! estival Fun Guide The Castlegar Sun WEDNESDAY, May 31, 1995 , Five ball fields will be overloaded with action as the Annual Slo-pitch Tourney gets underway with opening games Friday evening. Fans will want to catch the exciting games at these locations: Pony 1d, Complex Field, Kinnaird Park, Pass Creek Park and the Inland Gas Field. ound up the kids and put on your dancing shoes! Local band Crossroads will provide the toe-tapping s with their own knee-slapping style of i Admission to this Family Dance, taking place at men Park from 7 p.m. to midnight, is a Sunfest button. Don’t forget your sweater or your lawn chairs! ck out the West Kootenay Camera Club’s Sixth Annual Photo Salon. Amateur Photographers from oughout the West Kootenay display their best work, making this show one of the best reasons to get out the heat and enjoy a cool stroll in the City Centre Mall. The show begins Friday at 5 p.m. and is open ntil 9 p.m.. Saturday hours at the salon are‘from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m., and Sunday's hours are from noon ntil 6 p.m.. Organizers of the salon say they have a record number of entries, and all will be displayed long with their individual judging scores and comments. Members of the club will be serving fresh coffer nd will be more than happy to discuss the entries if questioned. Don’t miss the gala event of the weekend, when Castlegar Royalty will be crowned at Stanley Humphries ondary School, starting at 7 p.m.. Adi ion to the Miss Castlegar Pageant is just $7. The new royal ily will be on hand at several events throughout the weekend. Good luck to all contestants! the Castleaird Plaza. Those happy cookers from the local ATURDAY , . otary Club will be serving'up a ptious meal of panc: eggs, ge it the friendliest meal in town, all proceeds from this breakfast will benefit community projects. The akfast will also be served on Sunday starting at 8 a.m.. Before tackling all the events planned for Saturday, stop in at the Rotary Pancake Breakfast, starting at 7 a.m. in the parking lot at a he CPR Museum will be hosting a Community Market from 10 a.m. until 5 p-.m.. Tables will be abun- with crafts and of course, h de goodies. I in tempting your Russian pallet? Then check it the specialty items such as fresh Borscht and Vereniki. |@’s a blast from the past as the Selkirk Weavers and Spinners host their Fleece to Shawl demonstration at K Doukhobor Historical Mi This event is a great educational tool for kids, as they learn Dw sheep fleece is turned into yarn, and finally woven into a i ission is free and demonstration runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.. piece of cloth. Ad plaim your spot and set down, your lawn chair! The City of Castlegar Sunfest Parade along Columbia inning! Parade M: A reader’s guide to Sunfest Weekend, June 2, 3 and 4. Just to prove there's something for everyone at Sunfest, the Castlegar and District Public Library is pre- senting a ‘kick-off’ to the automation drive. Internet will be available for the day courtesy of Kootenay Network S: while K: ry iP ’s has donated equipment for the public to test out a CD Rom station. Also happening at the library on Saturday: 11 a.m. until 4 p.m., a book and bake sale; 1 p.m., Teddy Bear Picnic (story time for ages two to four along with a Teddy Bear; and Starting at 2:30 p.m., stories for grown-ups! The Kootenay Columbia Child Care Society presents its Spring Fair, which includes a Giant Garage Sale, concession stand, clowns, kid’s karokee, face painting, petting zoo and live music. What would a Spring Fair be without the opportunity to soak some of our finest law enforcement officials! That's right folks! For the right price, you could get your chance to Dunk a Cop! It all takes place Saturday at the Hob- bit Hill Childggn’s Centre, located behind Video World. Bombs Awaaaaaay! It’s the Second Annual Ping Pong Ball Drop, taking place at the Selkirk College Soc- cer Field at 5 p.m. SHARP! Two cash prizes (one for $1,000 and another for $500) will be among the 700 balls dropped (maximum two per person). Each ping pong ball has a prize, but participants are required to havea Sunfest Button in order to claim their prize. Absolutely no pre-school children are allowed to par- ticipate. The Castlegar Festival Society presents the Battle of the Bands! From 8 p.m. until midnight, Castlegar teens will rock to local bands from the Kootenays. This drug and alcohol free zone welcomes all teens and there is no admission charge. It all takes place at the Kinnaird Middle School Field. Slo-pitch on the diamond, and then on the dance floor! Crossroads will be providing the tunes for the Slo- pitch dance that will take place at the Recreation Complex from 8 p.m. to 2 am. Tickets are $5 at the door. No minors allowed. You've heard of jumping on the bed, now how about racing it! Well, the beds are lining up in the Mainte- nance Department parking lot at Selkirk College starting at 7 p.m.. Grease those wheels and roll back the sheets! Look waaaay up! It’s the Model Aircraft Exhibition Starting at 6 p.m. at the Selkirk College Soccer Field. Three-hours of fun-filled i as radio-c model aircraft take to the skies for daring-do! Combat flights and precision aerobatics are the name of the game. The Cast Firefighters’ Fireworks Display caps off a full day of activities. The sky show will take nue begins at 11 a.m. sharp! Fancy floats and marching bands are just the b Brian Brown, Bruce Wilson and Hugo Smecher. Castlegar Citizen of the Year, Jim ‘Chapman, is hon- rary Parade Marshall. The parade begins in the Met Mart parking lot, proceeds north down Columbia, NM past Mitchell's Supply, and finally, up 3rd Street towards Kinsmen Park. mily Fun Olympics by CKQR Sunshine Radio takes place at Kinsmen Park after the parade, com- te with neat prizes! Registration is from 1 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. and the contest begins immediately after. entries won't be accepted so please be on time! on hand at Kinsmen Park after the parade will be the KBS Happy Cookers who will be selling hot and pop! All proceeds go to charity. 0-pitch action continues on all diamonds around Castlegar! Vintage Car Club of Canada presents the annual Show and Shine, taking place after the parade in the e/max Realty parking lot. Vintage and special interest automobiles will be on display to tempt all those and truck buffs who are the kings and queens of car and truck trivia! et out the popcom! The CastleTheatre and the Castlegar Gyro Club are Presenting a free movie for kids. He Giants, starring Rick Moranis, will have the kids roaring in their seats! Show time is 1 p.m... Place at the Selkirk College Soccer Field immediately after the model airplane show and bed race. A con- cession and silver collection will also be on site. If you thought last year’s show was spectacular, don’t miss this one! SUNDAY While eating breakfast watch the Kids’ Parade starting at 9 a.m., The parade route is a quick jaunt from the Safeway Parking lot to the Super Valu Parking lot. Come and cheer the kids on! Once again, Rotary Club members cook up a breakfast you won't want to miss. It all takes place in the Castleaird Parking lot from 8 - 11 a.m. Mmm good’ Ready...aim...it's the dart and crib tournaments at the Royal Canadi: Legion Castl /Rob branch 170. and guests are to take part in the singles and blind-draw doubles starting at 11 am sharp. One-on-one cribbage also starts at Noon with registration at 11 a.m.. From the very young. ..to the very young at heart, there’s something for everyone at the Lion’s Family Day at Pass Creek Park. Here’s a list of what's up: 11 am. Scavenger Hunt; Sand Sculpturing contest; noon, The Great Canadian Paper Airplane contest; Cash Bingo all day; 2 p-m., Canadian National Frog Jumping Championships; 3 p.m., KBS Canine Frisbee Contest plus much, much more! This family day at Pass Creek Park is sponsored by the West Kootenay Selkirk Lion’s Club. It’s always a roaring success! 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