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BC Bike Race participants and organizers rave about trail conditions and enthusiastic welcome PAGE 16

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Powell River Regional District receives grant to develop former waste-incinerator site PAGE 9

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Wednesday.July 13.2016

Vol.21 No.38

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Texada events celebrate diversity Get the Peak to Go iPhone app now available in the App Store or iTunes

Summer sensations a short jump away by ferry DAVE BRINDLE community@prpeak.com

ELECTRIC AND ECLECTIC: From dance beats and moon bags to sand art and skimming, Texada Island’s summer is alternative in every way. ARTWORK BY MEGHAN HILDEBRAND

With all of the events, festivals and mellowing out that goes on, summer brings high times to Texada Island. Getpresident the Peak toof GoTexada Arts, According to Sue Clark, iPhone app now Culture and Tourism Society, availablefestivals in the and events on Texada “have a bit of a twist and are App Store ordiverse.” iTunes Texada’s summer events begin with Sandcastle Weekend, the island’s oldest festival, held Saturday, July 16, and Sunday, July 17. According to Elayne Boloten, one of the weekend event’s organizers, the community of a thousand people “on a good day” puts on some kind of event every weekend from mid-June and into September; Sandcastle Weekend kicks things off. “It started in the ’70s,” said Boloten. “It was originally called Texada Days, but eventually it morphed into Sandcastle Weekend.” A sandcastle-building competition at Gillies Bay Beach is the weekend’s signature event, which involves more than going to the beach with a plastic shovel and bucket, said Boloten. Sculptures can be large and elaborate, she said. “Sand on Gillies Bay Beach is really good for sandcastle building,” said Boloten. “I’m not an expert by any means, but I guess it holds together nicely. We’ve had boats, castles, mermaids, horses, cats and just about anything you can think of built on the beach at some point.” »2

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