ADDING COLOUR: Artists Andrew Ogawa and Amy Kebernik along with owners Bab Park and George Clark, plus Colourful mural adds spice AFTER FIVE weeks and hundreds of hours painting, four Students have finished a colossal mural thal stretches across the new All Seasons Sports/Terrace Travel building on Lakelse Ave, The mural was painted by Northwest Community College student Andrew Ogawa, Lakelse High students Amy Kebernik and Cyril Smith, and Caledonia grad Shannon Lentz.Local artist Joanne Thomson was hired by building owners George Clark and Bob Park to coordinate the painting of the roural. Its left-most edge begins with an exolic tropical scene that fea- tures monkeys and lizards. Out of thal cruises Park and Clark riding a tandem bike, From there the scene transforms into an image of Greg McDonald Lakelse Lake with local scenery and people. Recognizable features include (he Shames Mountain ski runs, which are depicted as waterfalls on a hillside, and Sleeping Beauty Mountain. Thomson says Clark and Park gave the artists plenty of freedom to do what they waned. They helped formulate the gen- eral concept, with the two of them riding a tandem bike. But beyond that, it was the artists’ call. “*We were able to develop it as we went along,’’ Thomson ex- plained, “instead of having to have it completely designed from the beginning.’’ The creativity of the artists, however, meant the process could Momnmm....... Fi m Boreal Yep, it's that time of the year again, Part way through the summer and the kids don’t know what fo do with themselves, Well hare's something different for the whole family. July 16 at Lakelse take Park is Park's Day and the whole familly is Invited to celebrate at the park, What is Park’s Day? This event is an annual, nation-wide calebration of Canada’s heritage parks held in July every year. In 1989 ministers responsible for parks across Canada agreed to establish Paiks Day with the primary objective being “lo focus public attention on the isue of nalional heritage conservation in ‘Canada and on the particular importance of parks, throughout the.pravinces and ‘the territories. The day starts at Lakelse Lake with a nature walk along the Twin Spruce Trail, The theme of the walk is ‘The Missing Link’, Information presented includes, why this park was created and why it is so important for parks to continue to create and protect old growth forests, The walk is followed wilh a Scavenger hunt for the whole family with prizes for a variety of different categories. This hunt will help foster a better understanding of the role Lakelse Lake park plays in protecting biodiversity. At noon there will be a family picnic on the beach wilh free j juice: bring your own bag lunch, Then comes your chance to make the mast unusual sand critter on the beach wilh more prizes. The sand critter must look like one of the critters that you would find in the Park. The Lakelse Lake park-is a wonderful place to have fun with tha kids and tha activities are organized for you instead of you organizing the kids. The different the park at the same time they are having a good time. If they are encouraged ta them retuming with their families in the future are incieased a hundred fold See you In the Park. LAKELSE LAKE PROVINCIAL i BCR | Parks / PARK VISITORS PROGRAMS ALL EVENTS ARE FREE « EVERYONE WELCOME . Thursday, July 14 3:00 p.m. = “Maet the Old Man of the Forest" Coma and meat tha old men of tha forest and ses how tha forest shapas our world. Meet al the Entrance sign acress ‘from the sewage dumping station. “Hug a Trea and Survive” How to survive fl yau or your children getlost. A slide show and presentation. Filday, Juty 15 3:00pm. “Insects In. and Out” Try to find some of the special bugs and slugs. 8,00 pm “Micto Delight" Thera Is mora to the park than your campfire Parks Day - Saturday, Julyié SPECIAL PROGRAMS 10:00am. “The Missing Link” See how the people of the Frog Clan survived living on the food from the forest, Nature hike, Meet atthe Twin Spruca Train near the sewage dumping station. 10am “Scavenger Hunt" for the whole family. Find out more about the Lakelss Lake park, Prizes, Meet at the pienic shelter, 1230 p.m. “Family Pienke" Bring your bag lunch to the beach and have lunch, Frea fuica for tha kids, 1:50 p.m. “Sand Critters” Make yourfaveurile enimel creature In sand onthe beach, ‘3.00pm, “Family Games” Special games to promats more awareness of the role parks play in all our lives 8:00 p.m. “Moat me in the Park” Coma to tha Amphitheatre and see why Parks era special and what 6,C, has in store for the future of perks, Sunday, July 17 4:00 p.m. “The Fishing Trip” Discover why two lucky fishing shirts won't be enough. ; Aprogram on boating and water safaty especially for kids, B:00 p.m. “Nisga’a Lava Park” A look at one of the most interesting new parks In B.C. Slide show and prasentalion, Monday, July 18 “Meet me in the Park” Why tha parks ara here for me and you. Skit and 6:00 p.m. . presentation, ALL EVENING PROGRAMS ARE IN THE AMPHITHEATER PARENTS PLEASE ACCOMPANY YOUR CHILDREN TO THE PROGRAMS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PROGRAMS CALL B.C. PARKS 798-2277 games and crafts are fashioned so thal the kids are educated about the nature of usa the park as a place for outdoor entertainment and leaming, the chances of INTERIOR VELVET * Elegant, valvat finish * Durable, 100% acrylic latax for lonar-lasting beauty * Excellent hiding * Easy, smooth, spatterlass application; soap and waterclean - up + Ideat for walls and trim In all rooms and hallways * Fram $35.00 9/ INTERIOR VELVET y 00% PEM ACYL LATEX WALL & THM ACRYLIC | a LYDIAN KITCHENS & INTERIORS LTD. 4704 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. 635. ae project coordinator Joanne Thomson pose for photo with mural on the Terrace Travel / All Seasons Sports building. hundred hours,”’ she noted, You won't find the artists sig- halures on the mural, however. 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