Page 2 Monday, JUNE 17, 2013
community snapshot
Members of the Cranbrook Violin Club.
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The growing sport of roller derby was represented by memThe Cranbrook Bugle Band tradition- bers of the Cranbrook Mountain Town Maulers and the ally finishes off the Parade. Kimberley Bavarian Barbarians
It wasn’t the record-setting giant it was in 2012, but the St Eugene Golf Resort & Casino Parade of 2013 was still pretty impressive, drawing record crowds and offering a broad cross section of East Kootenay life and culture, as well as those of our friends and neighbours from around the region. We’ll try to get more images in in subsequent issues this week. This is just a small sampler. Photos by Barry Coulter
The City of Cranbrook float.
The City of Kimberley float.
Above, left to right: This year’s Sam Steele Days was a celebration of 4-H, which marked its 100th anniversary this year. Local 4-H clubs were well represented in the parade.
The famous Carlaw Clydes (lead pair pictured) are arguably the most impressive sight the parade has to offer.
The MBSS cheerleaders added to the colour and life.
For the 2nd year in a row, brave men of Cranbrook took part in ‘Walk a Mile in Her Shoes,’ a fundraiser for the Women’s Resource Centre.