Castlegar News, November 22, 2012

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CASTLEGAR NEWS Your Horoscope For the Week with Michael O’Connor inside the West Kootenay Advertiser

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Christmas just wouldn’t be the same without a presentation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale A Christmas Carol. Fortunately, in Castlegar five accomplished speakers will take turns reading the iconic story of Ebenezer Scrooge and his nocturnal visits from three spirits. Performing the five staves (parts) will be Glenn Hicks, Jane Sinclair, Chelan Padmoroff, Bob Jackson, and CBC Radio morning host Chris Walker. The reading is a fundraiser for the Castlegar and District Public Library and goes Friday, Dec. 7 at the Castlegar United Church. “We want to create a festive feeling around the Christmas holiday season,” said Darlene Kalawsky, chair of the Friends of the Castlegar and District Public Library. “We’ve got some great guests coming in to read. We’ve also got Glenn Hicks from Mountain FM and his wife Jane (Sin-

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clair). They’re very renowned for this kind of thing. Jane is a theatre producer/actress from Nelson. Chelan is our (Rotary) Rotaract chairperson and she’s a student at Selkirk College.” The featured speaker is Chris Walker, who is the host of CBC Radio’s Daybreak South program. Walker, who grew up on Galiano Island near Victoria, is an award winning reporter who started his career in the alleyways of Egypt after landing his first job with the Cairo Times, an independent human rights magazine. He has also freelanced for CBC News and written for the Lebanon Daily Star. Glenn Hicks, of course, is the news director at Mountain FM and has been for the past eight years. Hicks is used to asking the questions in interviews, but I turned the tables on him and asked what he thought of reading A Christmas Carol. “It’s a good opportunity,” he said. “It’s all about raising

funds. People just like to hear a nice, familiar piece of quality writing. Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and Ebenezer Scrooge is, obviously, very famous.” Hicks has given several performances for various public events and is looking forward to the reading. “It’s great to be with other people and give a little colour to what is a brilliantly written piece anyway,” he said. “When you read it out loud - the diction, the descriptions, and the Dickensian qualities are absolutely fantastic. You get your teeth sunk into it and widen your eyes and try to look at the audience as you do it - it’s great. The audiences are always very receptive and get into the whole spirit of it. It’s fantastic.” Hicks’ wife, Jane Sinclair, may be more well known to Nelson audiences, but there is no overlooking her experience in the theatre both as a director and as a performer. Continued on P. A19

CBC Radio personality Chris Walker will be part of a cast including locals Glenn Hicks, Jane Sinclair, Bob Jackson, Chelan Padmoroff, and Christina Amelio. The reading of the Charles Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol” will take place Friday, December 7 at 7 p.m. at Castlegar United Church.

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Tammy Matthews of the Community Basin Alliance for Literacy reads to children at Kootenay Family Place’s Child Day celebration Nov. 20. National Children’s Day was celebrated with story telling from CBAL, vendor booths, child screening, and snacks.

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