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Wednesday, June 18, 2014 Williams Lake Tribune

COMMUNITY

Phone 250-392-2331 ext 219 • E-mail community@wltribune.com • Fax 250-392-7253 • Gaeil Farrar Community Editor

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK Saturday, June 21 Stampede Queen Coronation

Gaeil Farrar photos

Kaitlyn Berkelaar (back left), Jayden Boxeur, Mackenzie Magnowski, Sharae Wycotte, Haley Ramier, Emmalyne Grondines are all smiles as they dance as the Fairy Godmothers in Dreamland, one of the many beautiful dances in the Maureen Saunders School of Dance revue Finale held Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon at the Gibraltar Room.

Finale a dance revue to remember

Ashley Beauchamp and Corinne Stromsten on point in the amazing and beautiful opening ballet Paquita.

Ashley Beauchamp (left), Paige Brinoni (hidden), Morgan Grey, Madisen Gaylord, Corinne Stromsten, and Khyla MacMurchy in the modern dance number called Building a Monster.

Not in order, Corinne Stromsten, Natasha VanDer Maaten, Rahne Brunsch, Kylie Forseille, Ashley Beauchamp, Kendall Jensen, Emily Stromsten, Madison Gaylord, Karalee Stromsten, and Paige Brinoni dance Charlie, a tribute to Charlie Chaplin.

Dreamers Niraporn Suapa (back left), Corinne Ewasiuk, Zaidee Campbell, Bella Shoults, Peyton Bos; and little stars Alyna Obexer (front left), Kate Altwasser, Kensley Pigeon, Camdyn Cochran in a scene from the dance Dreamland.

The Stampede Queen Coronation takes place Saturday, June 21 at the Elks Hall starting at 7 p.m. The reigning Stampede Queen Rachel Abrahamse and Stampede Princess Karina Sukert will turn over their crowns to their successors. The contestants this year are Kyra Stuart, Matina Durfeld, and Michelle Ball. The 10 Junior Stampede Princesses for a day will also be introduced. Tickets for the event are $15 and available at the Stampede office behind the Grandstand Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Saturday, June 28

Parade entries needed Registration forms for the Williams Lake Daybreak Rotary Stampede Parade are now available at Papyrus Printing Ltd., the Tourism Discovery Visitor Centre or online at stampedeparade. com. Participants in the 88th annual Parade, taking place Saturday, June 28, are asked to work with the theme: “Brought to you by the number ‘4’ and the letter ‘h.’”

Saturday, July 12 Garden tour

Mark your calendar for July 12 for this year’s Williams Lake Gardens and Arts Tour. The event is a self-guided tour, sponsored by the Williams Lake Garden Club, and will feature nine unique gardens along with the works of local quilters, artists, potters and spinners and weavers interspersed. Local musicians are also donating their time to entertain in some of the gardens. Tickets are $10 each and are on sale now at The Open Book and Beaver Valley Feeds. The gardens will be open for viewing from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.


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