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DESKAMLOOPS

PUBLISHED BY

Your HomeSummer

CANADA DAYArt in the Park and more on July 1 PG 5

ONE-STOP SHOPVisitor centre fully stocked with helpful travel aids PG 4

MUSIC IN THE PARKFull schedule for free nightly music in Riverside park PG 6

EVENT LISTINGSEverything happening this month PG 8

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DESTINATION KAMLOOPS

DISCOVER KAMLOOPS THIS SUMMER

For adventure seekersKamloops is an outdoor

person’s haven. For the hiker, biker or

runner, there’s a spot for everyone to find their pace.

The rugged landscape provides a plethora of hik-ing trails for beginners and those who want to be chal-lenged.

Peterson Creek Park includes a range of trail difficulties and sev-eral entrances, including downtown.

Kenna Cartwright Park offers outstanding views of Kamloops through both forested areas and grass-land terrain.

Other locations include Cinnamon Ridge Hoodoos, Embleton Mountain, Isobel Lake Interpretive Trail, Lac Du Bois, Mara Mountain, Pinantan Lake Mountain Ascent Park, Paul Lake Provincial Park and McConnell Lake Provincial Park.

Paddle to and then hike Copper Island on Shuswap Lake with Unique Adventure Tours. Launch

inflatable boats from Shuswap Provincial Park and begin the three-hour round-trip.

Located 25 minutes south of Kamloops, Stake Lake has 45 kilometres of marked trails that are great for family rides. Inks Lake is a popular dirt-biking area and is suitable for more-experienced riders.

There are hundreds of kilometres of trails, from single-track trails to hill climbs. For mountain bik-ing, Stake Lake Trails is a popular, grassy, double-track destination and suit-able for beginner to inter-mediate riders.

The Kamloops Bike Ranch and Sun Peaks Resort Bike Park are also renowned mountain-bik-ing areas.

Get to Stake Lake: Take Exit 366 from Highway 1/Highway 5 in Kamloops and follow Lac Le Jeune Road south. Park near Stake Lake. Trails are to your right.

Get to Inks Lake: Take Exit 355 on the Coquihalla Highway, 10 minutes from Kamloops, or take Lac Le

Jeune Road.More information about

hiking and riding trails in the Kamloops area is avail-able online at tourismka-mloops.com.

Experience downtownThe Kamloops Central

Business Improvement Association’s (KCBIA) Festival of Experiences is all about finding everything Downtown Kamloops has to offer any day of the year.

The focus is on public-space programming and encouraging downtown businesses to bring them-selves outside by doing live demonstrations, host-ing classes and bringing any number of interactive activities to the streets of the downtown core.

For those seeking music, there are myriad places to regularly hear some of the best local performers, as well as those travelling through the city, including the Blue Grotto, Commodore Grand Cafe and Lounge, Turner’s Music Studio, The Art We Are, Plaza Heritage Hotel, Cactus Jack’s Saloon and The Grind.

Looking for art? Downtown is bookend-

ed by two major art venues — Kamloops Art Gallery at the east end and the Old Courthouse Cultural Centre at the west end.

There’s also Hampton Gallery on Fourth Avenue, with a different featured artist monthly and there is a continuous display of works for sale and exhibi-

tions at The Art We Are on Victoria Street.

During the summer, the streets themselves become an entertainment venue as the KCBIA hosts various events.

The Merchants Market, running July 22 to July 25, will turn Victoria Street into arts central, with dancers, musicians and theatrical groups perform-ing, plus blocks of side-walk sales. It boasts the best shopping days of the summer.

The Merchants Market features the most request-ed downtown event, the Taste of Downtown, on July 23.

With the purchase of a $10 passport, patrons can visit downtown eateries for featured samples.

And, in July and August, musicians from the area also take the streetside stage to perform for Live at Lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays.

Time for a teeKamloops is rapidly

becoming the No. 1 desti-nation for golfers in B.C.

It used to be the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, Fraser Valley and Okanagan were the hot spots but, with 10 top-class courses in the area, Kamloops is certainly the place to be.

Some of the world’s most-famous golf archi-tects — Robert Trent Jones Sr., Graham Cooke and Robert Heaslip — have designed courses here.

From Tobiano, Talking Rock, Rivershore Golf Estates and The Dunes at Kamloops to Sun Rivers, Sun Peaks, Kamloops Golf and Country Club, Eaglepoint Golf Resort, Mount Paul and Pineridge, golfers have an amaz-ing array of courses from which to choose.

An added bonus is golfkamloops.com — a service that takes the leg-work out of booking at several area courses.

This online tee-times service books everything from greens fees to hotels to restaurants.

FROM SHOPPING TO HIKING, THE CITY HAS YOU COVERED

KTW FILE PHOTO

“For those seeking music, there are myriad places to regularly hear some of the best local performers, as well as those travelling through the city.”

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If you haven’t stopped by the Kamloops Visitor Centre for a while, you should really

check us out.Did you know that

our Visitor Centre has electric vehicle charg-ing stations, picnic tables with an incred-ible view, a sani-station, potable water tap, a dog run and a wonderful gift shop?

The inside of the Visitor Centre has recently been reno-vated to enhance the visitor experience.

There is more room to move

between the racks which are full of bro-chures for Kamloops and the surrounding area.

If you have been thinking about a family vacation in Kamloops or if you are a local resident with company com-ing this summer, stop by the Visitor Centre to pick up your copy of the Tourism Kamloops Kids Map.

It’s full of great ideas for activities and has coupons for the kids.

Have your children always wanted to try fishing?

We have rods and tackle boxes to loan

out for free and there are several great fish-ing lakes within a 30-minute drive of Kamloops.

Have you met Clover yet?

If not, you have got to go visit him out at the B.C. Wildlife Park.

Are your children into science and real-ly cool experiments?

Then, you need to take them to the Big Little Science Centre.

Thanks to fund-ing from the Service Canada Summer Jobs Program we have friendly and very knowledgeable sum-mer students who can tell you about our four wineries, our

fabulous downtown, our golf courses and much more.

They would be pleased to provide you with a copy of our newest Flavours Trail brochure, a Kamloops Motorcycle Circle Tours guide or our 107 Things To Do bro-chure.

There are so many reasons to stop by the Kamloops Visitor Centre. We are locat-ed at 1290 West Trans Canada Hwy. (exit 368).

To learn more about what Kamloops has to offer, go online to tourismkamloops.com.

See you soon!

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Kathy Sinclair is always amazed at the multitude of people who cel-ebrate Canada Day in Riverside Park.

The July 1 celebration, going on 40 years, draws 40,000 people and marks the largest arts event in Kamloops.

Art in the Park brings a full day of arts exhibitions and sales, demos and performances.

More than 90 artist vendors are set to display their work at this year’s festivities — from pottery and fashion to jewelry and art.

“It’s an amazing day for our art-ists,” said Sinclair, executive direc-tor of the Kamloops Arts Council.

“It’s always a lot of fun.” This year the council is creating

more of a festival atmosphere with unplugged performances by musi-cians and theatre artists through-out the park.

The Kamloops Arts Council will also do a raffle and give away prizes on site.

Sheila Munro of Dropping Form Design, who specializes in Victorian-inspired leatherwork and fashion, is bringing her designs to Art in the Park for the sixth year in a row.

“I think it’s one of the best events for artists who live in Kamloops,” she said.

“I plan on attending for many

years to come.”New this year is the Oh Canada!

art exhibition, which opened Sunday, June 28 and will culmi-nate at Art in the Park.

The multi-day visual arts exhibit will focus on the themes of Canada’s history, culture and identity, “whether that’s multi-culturalism or a nature scene or just something Canada means to them,” Sinclair said.

The city’s Canada Day fes-

tivities in Riverside Park start at 9 a.m. and also include a pancake breakfast, a Canada Day open-ing ceremony at 11 a.m. and the Kamloops Multicultural Society Folkfest, with ethnic food and cul-tural displays throughout the day and fireworks at night.

On page six, read about Music in the Park, which also kicks off on Canada Day in Riverside Park.

CANADA DAY JOIN THE FUN AT RIVERSIDE PARK

Canada Day festivities are held annually in Riverside Park and include the Kamloops Art Council’s Art in the Park and the launch of Music in the Park. Last year, Liz Derksen brought her stylized acryllic oncanvas paintings to Art in the Park, while kids entertainer Kiki the Eco Elf from Vernon sported Maple Leaf Cheeks. KTW FILE PHOTOS

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Henry Small loves the local music

scene.He sees it as grow-

ing, vibrant and alive — but just not neces-sarily at Music in the Park.

“The thing is the demographic for Music in the Park is five to 95 and some bands, some really great bands, just won’t work for that demographic,” Small said of the annual summer of music he creates every year.

“It’s not personal, it’s about satisfying the demographic.”

It’s why, for exam-ple, he has always booked tribute bands, musicians he readily admits he used to look down on during his own music career.

“But they’re the ones that always sell out,” Small said. “They’re the ones peo-ple want to hear so I’ve changed my attitude toward them because it’s about people enjoy-ing the music.”

Even before the schedule was perfected — there were some last-minute cancel-lations, leaving some dates to be filled — Small was happy with the program he spent the past many months putting together.

“I was looking at it and there are a lot of female performers this year,” he said. “I didn’t do it consciously but there are a lot of tal-ented women emerg-ing now.”

Experience has shown him Music in the Park needs a vari-

ety of musical genres beyond pop and trib-ute bands.

This year, he said, Small is par-ticularly delighted to have booked a Latin American band as well as a reggae band “from the islands.”

This year, he’s also having to do program-ming for more special nights — longtime sponsor B.C. Lottery Corporation is cel-ebrating its 30th anni-versary while Ribfest and B.C. Living Arts’ Hijacked festival return — and that requires some specific music requests.

For the lottery cor-poration, Small said, the theme will be disco while Hijacked will focus on Canadian music.

Ribfest attendees will be entertained by a series of tribute bands.

There will be plenty of local talent on the schedule but Small always works at bring-ing in other acts, per-formers who are look-ing for a new audience and whose music can appeal to the genera-tions of Kamloopsians who head down to Riverside Park every night.

He’s also got Friday nights booked for McDonald Park and said he thinks this year’s version on the North Shore is the best he’s done for that venue.

It all kicks off on July 1 with the Canada Day celebrations and Art in the Park. After that daylong event, Music in the Park occupies the Rotary Bandshell there every night starting at 7 p.m.

SMALL’S SUMMER OF MUSIC

For years Henry Small has prepared the lineup for Kamloops’ Music in the Park, free nightly music in Riverside Park from July through August. KTW FILE PHOTO

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JULYRiverside Park

July 1 – Canada Day celebrationsJuly 2 – Tiller’s Folly (Canadiana celtic)July 3 – Greg Drummond (Canadian folk rock)July 4 – Kingpins (classic rock)July 5 – Gary Comeau and Cannery Row (Cajun)July 6 – Nova Scotiables (East Coast)July 7 – Beyond Brass (big band classics)July 8 – Sean Ashby (Sarah McLachlan guitarist)July 9 – Mike MacKenzie Blues Band (classic rock and blues)July 10 – Hijacked by B.C. Living Arts – Tribute to Leonard Cohen, Bruce Cock-burn and The Band with Van Damsel – 6:30 p.m.July 11 – Hijacked by B.C. Living Arts – Tribute to Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and The Band with The Caspians and James Wolf – 6 p.m.July 12 – Cécile Doo-Kingué (blues)July 13 – 100 Mile House (English folk roots)July 14 – Wild T and The Spirit (blues)July 15 – Scattered Atoms (blues and R&B)July 16 – Sally and the Melo Hearts (cur-rent and classic rock)July 17 – Sabrina Weeks and Swing Cat Bounce (blues)July 18 – Ben Klick (country rock)July 19 – Impulse Response (R&B)July 20 – Jane Perrett (classical soprano and showtunes)July 21 – Ben Caldwell and the Folk Road Show (roots and folk)July 22 – Cod Gone Wild (Maritime fun)July 23 – BCLC Midsummer Music Jam featuring Catch 22 (1980s music)July 24 – Sarah Burton (rockin’ roots pop)July 25 – Sherman Doucette (blues harp)July 26 – Dave Lang and the Insolent Rabble (swing jazz)July 27 – Twin Peaks (duo)July 28 – Tanner James Band (folk roots and country)July 29 – Kirby Sewell Band (blues)July 30 – The Longriders (Lynyrd Sky-nyrd tribute)July 31 – Trama (rock)

McDonald ParkJuly 3 – Doc and the Disorderlies (roots)July 10 – Margit Sky Project (pop)July 17 – Nicole and Gerry (duo)July 24 – Dodie Goldney’s Instamatics (classic rock)July 31 – Anita Eccleston

AUGUSTRiverside Park

Aug. 1 – Michael Wood Band (pop rock)Aug. 2 – Uncle Wiggly’s Hot Shoes Blues Band (blues)Aug. 3 – Johnny Don’t (folk rock)Aug. 4 – Allen Christie (Canadiana out-law)Aug. 5 – Tasman Jude (Jamaican reggae)Aug. 6 – Compassion Gorilla (gypsy roots)Aug. 7 – Ribfest – Barracuda: Heart Trib-ute and All Fired Up: Pat Benatar Tribute (rock)Aug. 8 – Ribfest – Totally Tom Petty (rock)Aug. 9 – Ribfest – Mo Marley (reggae)Aug. 10 – The Rube BandAug. 11 – Paul Filek (contemporary)Aug. 12 – Mip Power Trio (rock and roots party music)Aug. 13 – Jay Juatco Trio (pop rock)Aug. 14 – Harpdog Brown (blues)Aug. 15 – Brisas del Palmar (South American ensemble)Aug. 16 – Darlene Ketchum Quartet (R&B, jazz and soul)Aug. 17 – Sister Speak (rootsy rock and world pop)Aug. 18 – Buck Wild (country)Aug. 19 – West My Friend (indie folk)Aug. 20 – Dodie Goldney’s Instamatics (classic rock)Aug. 21 – Shattered Blue (classic rock)Aug. 22 – The Blue Mules (blues)Aug. 23 – Doc and the Disorderlies (Canadiana)Aug. 24 – Scott Cook (hi tech)Aug. 25 – Paisley Groove (classics)Aug. 26 – Devon Coyote and the Mid-night Howl (folk rock)Aug. 27 – Margit Sky Project with special guests (contemporary)Aug. 28 – Aviator Shades (rock with an Irish twist)Aug. 29 – Brass Action (brass punk)Aug. 30 – Fourplay (classic rock)Aug. 31 – Earthbound (world music)

McDonald ParkAug. 7 – Andrea Smith (jazzy pop)Aug. 14 – Caitlin Goulet (torchy pop)Aug. 21 – James Wolf (contemporary) Aug. 28 – Ryan7 (classic rock)

Music in the Park runs all summer long.The free entertainment takes place 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., unless otherwise stated, each night at the Rotary Bandshell in Riv-erside Park, 100 Lorne St. It also runs each Friday at McDonald Park, at 501 McDon-ald Ave. All shows are rain or shine, but subject to change.

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June 29MUSIC: Ukulele Orchestra of Kamloops meets, 6:40 p.m. to 9 p.m., Plura Hills United Church, 2090 Pacific Way. Info: ukuleleorchestraofka-mloops.com or call Lynne Lukow at 250-372-7485.MUSIC: Kamloops Rube Band practises, 7:30 p.m., Kamloops Yacht Club, 1140 River St. New members welcome. Info: Dick Parkes, 250-573-5740 or [email protected]: Curator’s Choice, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Works by Thompson Rivers University’s bachelor of fine arts graduating class, including The Causeway by Andrew Hood. Continues to Sept. 5. ART: More Than Visible: Photography, Ecology and Contact Culture in the Salishan Landscape opens, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Continues to Sept. 12. ART: Oh Canada!, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to July 1. Upper level of Heritage House in Riverside Park. Admission by donation.

June 30MUSIC: Ukulele Orchestra of Kamloops meets beginner/inter-mediate group meets, 1:30 p.m, North Shore Community Centre, 730 Cottonwood Ave. $2 per person. Lessons available. Info: uku-leleorchestraofka-mloops.com or call Lynne Lukow at 250-372-7485.MUSIC: Kamloops Brandenburg Orchestra’s Summer celebration, music by Bach, Mozart and Handel at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 360 Nicola St., 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for students from Kamloops Live box office and the door.0 a.m. to 4 p.m.ART: Oh Canada!, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to July 1. Upper level of Heritage House in Riverside Park. Admission by donation.COMMUNITY: Construction days at

the Big Little Science Centre, 655 Holt St. Day-long opportu-nities with LEGO, Megablox, MagNext and more.COMMUNITY: Interpretive Hikes in Dallas/Barnhartvale. Join knowledgeable staff on interpretive hikes of the city’s nature parks. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Ages 12 and up. $15 fee. More information at kam-loops.caMUSIC: Pre-Canada Day celebration at the Blue Grotto. Ring in Canada Day with the Blacklisted. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ages 19 and up. $5 cover.

July 1ART: Oh Canada!, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to July 1. Upper level of Heritage House in Riverside Park. Admission by donation.CANADA DAY: Great Canadian Pub Crawl, Bailey’s Pub, 1050 Eighth St. $50 (lunch, dinner, three drinks, three pubs, one beer garden and transporta-tion. Limited number of ticket available at the venue or by calling 250-376-3193.CANADA DAY: Big Little Science Centre at Riverside Park, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.CANADA DAY: Get Canadian Run at McArthur Island with RUNClub. 8 a.m. More information at gethappyevents.net. Registration closes June 30. CANADA DAY: Red Collar Brewing will have extended hours on July 1 so you stay hydrated through-out the afternoon, or escape to the patio in the evening. More information at redcol-lar.ca.CANADA DAY: Strong and Free at Shark Club. Patio party during the day with resident DJ. More music starting at 9 p.m. Shark-sized Molson Canadian on special all day for $6.99.

July 2COMMUNITY: Fun With Shakespeare and Robin Hood. 1:30 p.m.,

Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria St., read-ings from The Dance of Our Life by Liam Miniely and from Robin Hood, with Project X Theatre.COMMUNITY: Word Processing, free com-puter class at North Kamloops Library. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.SPORTS: Charity golf tournament at Sun Peaks Resort. All proceeds support BC Adaptive Snowsports who provide opportu-nities for people with cognitive and physical disabilities to enjoy the freedom and therapeu-tic benefits of skiing and snowboarding. Registration at 10 a.m. More info at sunpeak-sresort.com.

July 3COMMUNITY: Anything Can Happen Fridays, Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria St., drop in 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: 250-372-5145.COMMUNITY: Ebooks, free computer class at North Kamloops Library. 10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.COMMUNITY: ALS Cruising for Canada fundraiser at Bailey’s Pub. Tickets are $20. Includes steak or pasta dinner at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. seatings. Tickets available at the pub.MUSIC: Cathi Marshall, 6 p.m., Romeo’s Kitchen and Spirits, 1250 Rogers Way.MUSIC: Summer Concert Series Weekend at Sun Peaks. Opening acts at 6 p.m. Platinum Blonde on main stage at 7 p.m. More information at sunpeaksresort.com

July 4MUSIC: Cathi Marshall, 7 p.m., Romeo’s Kitchen and Spirits, 1250 Rogers Way.MUSIC: Summer Concert Series Weekend at Sun Peaks. Headlining is legend-ary American rock vocalist Lou Gramm: The Voice of Foreigner performing a dynamic live show of chart-topping hits. 6 p.m.

at the main stage. Various stages: 11 a.m. Peter Ernst Band, 1 p.m. Band of Rascals, 5 p.m. opening acts on main stage, 7:30 p.m. One Night Only. More information at sun-peaksresort.com

July 5COMMUNITY: Flea Market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749.THEATRE: Destination Mainstage annual pro-vincial theatre festival, Sagebrush Theatre, various times. Info: tbcmainstage.ca.

July 6Community: Innovation Camp with Early Entrepreneurs, to July 10, exploring entrepreneurship, coding, web design. Register: kamloopsin-novation.ca/innova-tioncamp.THEATRE: Destination Mainstage annual pro-vincial theatre festival, Sagebrush Theatre, various times. Info: tbcmainstage.ca.COMMUNITY: Kids half-day Horsemanship Camps at Erin Valley Stables. Three day camp cov-ering horse safety, grooming and mainte-nance, riding, liberty work, obstacle course, confidence build-ing, rodeo events and more. Ages four to 12. July 6 to July 8, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. More infor-mation at erinvalley-ridingstables.com.ART: Summer art camps at the Kamloops Art Gallery. Week-long camps. Ages four to six and seven to 12. More information at kag.bc.ca

July 7THEATRE: Destination Mainstage annual pro-vincial theatre festival, Sagebrush Theatre, various times. Info: tbcmainstage.ca.

July 8ART: Drink and Draw, Red Collar Brewing

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July 9THEATRE: Destination Mainstage annual pro-vincial theatre festival, Sagebrush Theatre, various times. Info: tbcmainstage.ca.

July 10COMMUNITY: Kamloops Friends of the German Language, monthly meeting. Parkview Activity Centre, 500 McDonald Ave. New members and guests welcome. Information: 250-579-9533.COMMUNITY: Anything Can Happen Fridays, Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria St., drop in 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: 250-372-5145.MUSIC: Van Damsel, 6:30 p.m., Rotary Bandshell, Riverside Park.THEATRE: Destination Mainstage annual pro-vincial theatre festival, Sagebrush Theatre, various times. Info: tbcmainstage.ca.

July 11THEATRE: Destination Mainstage annual pro-vincial theatre festival, Sagebrush Theatre, various times. Info:

tbcmainstage.ca.MUSIC: The Dead Fibres at the Art We Are. The three-piece band formed in Edmonton last year, will perform punk vocals and guitar riffs. The band can be found on Facebook. The show, at 246 Victoria St., begins at 7 p.m. The coffee shop will feature other live acts throughout July.

July 12COMMUNITY: Flea market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749.

July 13THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 14THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-

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July 15THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 16COMMUNITY: What’s My Rock (6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.) and Earth Treasures: Rocks, Minerals and Gems (7 p.m. to 8 p.m.), with geologist Donald Bouffard, North Kamloops Library, 693 Tranquille Rd. Early session for young peo-ple to have one or two pieces identified.THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 17COMMUNITY: Anything Can Happen Fridays, Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria St., drop in 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: 250-372-5145.THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures

of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 18COMMUNITY: What’s My Rock (6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.) and Earth Treasures: Rocks, Minerals and Gems (7 p.m. to 8 p.m.), with geologist Donald Bouffard, Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria St. Early session for young people to have one or two pieces identified.MUSIC: Tracy Lynn, 7 p.m. Art We Are, 246 Victoria St. $10 at the door. More informa-tion about the artist can be found online at tracylynnmusic.com.

July 19COMMUNITY: Flea market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749.THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

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July 20THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 21THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St.,

250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 22THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca. MUSIC: The Decoys with Milo McMahon and Sean Luciw, 8 p.m., The Grind, 124 Fourth Ave., $5 admission.ART: Curator’s Choice, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Works by Thompson Rivers University’s bachelor of fine arts graduating class, including The Causeway by Andrew

Hood. Continues to Sept. 5. ART: More Than Visible: Photography, Ecology and Contact Culture in the Salishan Landscape, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Continues to Sept. 12.

July 23THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 24COMMUNITY: Anything Can Happen Fridays, Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria

St., drop in 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: 250-372-5145.THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca. ART: Curator’s Choice, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Works by Thompson Rivers University’s bachelor of fine arts graduating class, including The Causeway by Andrew Hood. Continues to Sept. 5. ART: More Than Visible: Photography, Ecology and Contact Culture in the Salishan Landscape, Kamloops

Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Continues to Sept. 12.

July 25MUSIC: John Fogerty, Interior Savings Centre. Tickets: $27 to $93.50 at ticketmaster.ca.MUSIC: Jay Alm, 7 p.m. Art We Are, 246 Victoria St. $5 at the door.THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 26COMMUNITY: Thompson Valley

R/C Race Club, club race, track behind Valleyview Arena. Information: tvrcrc.com.COMMUNITY: Flea market, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, 355 Yellowhead Highway, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission: 50 cents. Information: 250-828-9749.THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 27THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 28THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca.

July 29THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kam-loopslive.ca. ART: Curator’s Choice, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Works by Thompson Rivers University’s bachelor of fine arts graduating

class, including The Causeway by Andrew Hood. Continues to Sept. 5. ART: More Than Visible: Photography, Ecology and Contact Culture in the Salishan Landscape, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Continues to Sept. 12.

July 30THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kamloopslive.ca. ART: Curator’s Choice, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Works by Thompson Rivers University’s bachelor of fine arts graduating class, including The Causeway by Andrew Hood. Continues to Sept. 5. ART: More Than Visible: Photography, Ecology and Contact Culture in the Salishan Landscape, Kamloops Art Gallery, 465 Victoria St. Continues to Sept. 12.

July 31COMMUNITY: Anything Can Happen Fridays, Kamloops Library, 465 Victoria St., drop in 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Info: 250-372-5145.THEATRE: X Fest, Prince Charles Park. Alternating plays are The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show: Or How An Illiterate Son of a Glover Became the Greatest Playwright in the World. Tickets: Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483, kamloopslive.ca.

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