aR ~ SILVIA WEIDNER and Paul Jackson are spreading the word of the First Annual ~ Rosswood Jamboree starting this Saturday, it promises to be a real home-grown ~ event jam packed with music, food, kid's play and a good time. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 3 Dr. Tom Strong Registered Prydhologist K ow CE eater Mis © Relationship & Family therapy © Full Ronge of Individual Psychotherapy © Troining and Seminars © Briel results oriented ; | ® Chronic poin & itiness consultations Ask about the couples consultations The css ’ thalogi 7 Fat mero information ots besk ppolatenorts peeve cll meee 1-800-456-7733 @ebiaa * Rosswood decided to do when they planned the first annual music festival. “We planted a seed and now we’re seeing the harvesting of the first of the ~ fruit,’ said Silvia Weidner, one of the Fezata _ = Many organizers. >. While the idea of the music jamboree has : been brewing for a number of years now, it was just two months ago that Rosswood ~ residents decided to get the bail rolling. The jamboree will be held at the = Rosswood Community Grounds on Sep- 2 tember 6 and 7, = ‘We've got an awesome lineup,”’ said > Paul Jackson, another spokesperson for the = jamboree. * . Every thing from folk, blues, rock, gospel = and Celtic music will fill the covered per- “formance area. And it’s the universal language of music * that has united the small community of * about 125 people. _ “The group effort has just been * phenomenal — people have come out of * the woodwork,” said Jackson. . They’ve been doing their research by visiting some music festivals around the northwest — like the Bulkley Valley festi- vals and Kispiox. This music fest faces its own unique set of challenges. Rosswood doesn’t have Raeg Rosswood festival a first = IT’S HARVEST time and what better way « ta celebrate then with a jamboree. 2 >And that’s exactly what the folks in hydro or running water. Electricity will come from generators and drinking water will be readily available, Volunteers have also built public facilities, concession stands, and an expanded park- ing lot. “The community is unique — everything is back to the basics,’’ said Weidner about the rustic lifestyle. The festival is family oriented and there will be lots of activities for kids. A children’s play area, a story telling teepee and jugglers to keep everyone amused will be set up. Amongst the jam packed roster perform- ing are Low Budget Blues, guitarist Brad North, plus rock bands Rictus Grin and Rumor Red. Blues musician Ole Johnson from Smithers will be wrapping things up by midnight. “Bring guitars and bongos,’’ suggests Jackson. ‘There’ll be designated campfire settings to jam,” There will be a pancake breakfast and gospel music by Dizzy Stings. Tickets are $11 in advance and $15 at the gate. Family passes go for $25 and youth 6- 15 get in for $5, Seniors and children under 6 get in for free. Campsites are available. You can also get a refund if you volunteer four hours of your time. Tickets can be purchased at Misty River Books, Kristine’s and the Rosswoad Gener- al Store. Memorial tea to be held By YVONNE MOEN THE HAPPY GANG is hosting an afternoon tea on September 13 in memory of Janet “‘Young’’ Felber. ‘Janet passed away on June 3 this year in Victoria, B.C. > Friends, acquaintances and former music - pupils are all invited to attend, and to bring their memories of Janet with them. Janet Felber was born in Terrace on Dec. 9, 1913, She lived here until moving to Xplorer 500 features: © Powerful, liquid-cooled four-valve, four-stroke * Four-wheel shaft drive ¢ Automatic transmission ® Full foorboards Polaris industrlas Lid. HUNTING FOR A. LOW PRICED ATV? See your Polaris dealer for big savings” on many ATV models! For example: * Fully independent suspension - Whether hunting or harvesting, Polaris has the ATV for you. AUTOMOTIVE & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY PO&SLARIS RIDE THE BEST ‘Manufacturer's suggested ratall price. At yaur participating dealer only. Offer available August { to October 31, 1997, Gller good only Io residents of Canada and at participating Polaris dealers: WARNING: Polaris ATV's may not be ridden by anyone under 18, and all riders should take a safely course. For safely and training information sae your dealer oF call Potaris at 1-800-342-3764, ATV's can be hazarcous lo operale. For your safely always wear a helmet, aye protection, pratactive clothing and never carry passengers. eiggy: Victoria to live witb her son Sydney. While she lived in Terrace Janet contrib- uted greatly to the town. She was a piano teacher and many of her former students went onto study music. The memorial aftemoon tea will be beld -at the Happy-Gang-Centre, 3226, Kalum St. on Sept. 13 from 2-4 p.m, Please call Mamie Kerby at 635-2508 or Yvonne Moen at 638-0423 if you are able to attend. Save up to $450" off M.S.R.P. Box 22, IMPROVING ‘Terrace, B.C, Major Credit Cards YOUR Accepted wear ~—«| AGAINST. Marjorie Park Your donation is AND STROKE | CANADA'S 638-1167 tax deductible FOUNDATION #1 KILLER . Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute. Please send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-of- kin, for an acknowledgement card. 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