Kimberley Daily Bulletin, May 20, 2015

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WEDNESDAY MAY 20, 2015

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It’s opening night for Beauty and the Beast

Curtains up tonight at 7:30 p.m. McKim Theatre C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

The curtain rises tonight on another in a long line of student musical productions tonight at McKim Theatre as Selkirk Secondary presents Beauty and the Beast. Cast and crew are all hoping for just as much success as in previous years when they presented such diverse shows as Legally Blond and Les Miserable. Guiding students through all these productions has been music teacher Sven Heyde, and it has been a learning experience for him as much as for his students. “I think my biggest piece of learning is simply that putting on a production involves juggling a great variety of vastly different things,” Heyde said. “Swinging a hammer while building set pieces and then an hour later wielding a baton. I guess I’ve just learned to enjoy that great diversity of demands. “Difficulties and challenges centre around turning unrefined visions into reality. Sometimes I want to do something one way and am brought back to reality by the confines of the space or other considerations. See Page 3

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Clara MacLeod as Belle, Emery Hoko as Lefou, Courtney Crawford as Gaston, Kayla Giguere and Thea DePaoli as Silly Girls, and Emma MacLeod as Maurice.

seized in Symphony on the Mountain tickets selling quickly Drugs Kimberley and Cranbrook

C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

It’s been almost a year in planning, but everything is coming together for a mountain top concert in Kimberley this July. “Picture this, says Jim Webster, one of the movers and shakers behind this summer’s Symphony on the Mountain performance. “The low light of a midsummer’s evening as the sunsets behind the Purcell Mountains to the west. Shadows lifting on the Rockies in front of you. You’re sitting atop Northstar Mountain, just off the quad chair at Kimberley Alpine Resort. Maestro Jeff Faragher lifts his baton and the Symphony of the Kootenays strike the soft opening tones of Beethoven’s 6th Symphony – Pastorale. See Page 4

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COCAINE SEIZED AFTER VEHICLE STOP EAST OF KIMBERLEY

Two persons were arrested and approximately 13 grams of cocaine seized. The Cranbrook/Kimberley Crime Reduction Unit stopped a vehicle on Highway 95A east of Kimberley on May 17. Two males (22 JIM WEBSTER PHOTO and 23) from Kimberley Imagine a full orchestra on this spot. That’s what you’ll get with Symphony on were arrested; a search lo-

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Helen Young & Keenan McClure of Kimberley, a girl Jessica Hoffman & Matthew McNamar of Cranbrook, a girl Anna & Jordan Kennedy of Marysville, a boy Brenna & Chris England of Cranbrook, a girl Ashley Lattie & Jeremy Zmurchyk of Fernie, a boy Courtney & Adam Magro of Cranbrook, a girl

cated 13 grams of cocaine. The vehicle was also seized as offence related property. Both subjects went before a Judicial Justice of the Peace by way of teleconference on May 18 and were released with conditions for court June 22. Conditions include, not to be in contact with each other and abide by a curfew of 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. See Page 4

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