A strong earthy, deep-rooted loving red to represent the parents, and a fresh, soft new-born green to represent the young children (the subtle sage green of Kamloops hills). The red leaves of the logo are the parents: a couple, a mother (pregnant as shown by the 'bump' on the leaf) and a single parent. The children are between them and together the entire Kamloops “family' is centred/grounded by one focal point—family living and unity. As a team they present an exuberant yet simple flower... which speaks to a harmonious life and what true beauty really is all about—our relationships with eachother. The logo also evokes a sense of movement... the action and activity of a family in motion, “doing' things together.

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Making memories.

I don’t know why I didn’t write about this before now regardless I have a story for you…

My sister made me a Christmas present a few years ago, when my kids were still just babies, that I have treasured ever since and will continue to love as the years go by. One of the many many things that I love about my sister is that she makes so many of the gifts she gives to her friends and family so you know that there was thought and time and love behind it.
She made me a board.
I know. Pretty fancy hey? But this board has a hook on the back of it so I can hang it on the wall. And it has little lines and numbers down the length of it so I can always remember how to count from 1 to 5. It also is covered with messy hand and footprints. It is a very special board. I have continued her work in adding my own lines and numbers to the board a couple times a year and sometimes I even write words on it. Really small though because I wouldn’t want to wreck the board.
If I were to get rid of every article of furniture and bulky item in my possession I would find room under the seat of my car or van or what have you for this board it is that special. It has my name on it. My sisters name too. And the name of both of my kids. Lots of times. And a bunch of dates with marks of how high on the board they reached on that date. It is a growth chart and is the coolest, simplest gift I ever got. She made it with a fancy 4×6 board, stained it darker (to make it extra nice) and then carefully drew marks for the inches on it (yeah it is in feet and inches). Then she invited my very small children into the basement of my mothers house and secretly painted their hands and feet. I can just imagine how this might have gone all those years ago… They stamped their hands and feet in the perfect spots on this board to make it that irreplaceable family heirloom it has and will continue to become.
I don’t know why I wrote about this now or why I haven’t until now. But thank you Nicole for that gift. It is one that we continue to treasure and maybe will inspire another family to create one of their own.


July 2, 2009 1:00 pmtoAugust 15, 2009 1:30 pm

Ye Olde Courthouse Players Presents…
Two-Bite Bard – Shakespeare…Kid Sized!

The Kamloops Arts Council has brought back its’ hugely successful Children’s Theatre Program. Katrina Mayne returns as director joined by Simon Walter, Randi Edmundson and Dan Erickson as actors. This year the students have been given the challenge of producing Shakespeare themed children’s plays; for their first production they have chosen to present an adaptation of The Tempest. No worries, although the play is Shakespearean in nature, it has been “kid-sized”! What a wonderful way to introduce your children (maybe even yourself) to Shakespeare. Bring the entire family to Riverside Park, Wednesday to Saturday, from July 2nd to August 15th. The production runs at 1pm and 3pm.

*Please note, there will be no 3pm performance on Thursdays as the Ye Olde Courthouse Players will be busy hosting Theatre Workshops at the Bizarre Bazaar at the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre from 4PM to 6PM. Come and meet the actors and join them in theatre games and theatre-oriented crafts.


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Kamloopa Pow Wow

July 31, 2009 3:00 pmtoAugust 3, 2009 8:00 pm

Kamloopa Pow Wow – KIB Arbor at Chief Louis Centre. One of CanadaÂ’s largest First Nations Festivals featuring traditional Native dancing, arts and foods. This event attracts thousands of visitors from around the world! Everyone is welcome.

For more information contact the PowWow Society at (250) 828-9700, Ext: 738 or via email powwow@kib.ca and online at www.kib.ca

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