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STOMP 2014 • Live Music • Poker Run • Bike Games Proceeds go to local charities Summer FRIDAY NIGHT: KENNY SHIELDS and STREETHEART JULY 17-20 EAGLE VALLEY NEWS

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Section U of the July 11, 2014 edition of the Salmon Arm Observer

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Page 1: July 11, 2014

STOMP2014

• Live Music• Poker Run• Bike Games

Proceeds go to local charities

Summer

FRIDAY NIGHT:

KENNY SHIELDS and STREETHEART

JULY 17-20

EAGLE VALLEY

NEWS

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250-836-4899 • 436 Main St. Sicamous

PRODUCE • MEATS • DRY GOODS • GROCERIES • BAKERY • DELI

Open 7 days a week • 8am - 9pm

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

River Front Lots • Year Round UseGated Community • Lease or Own

Developer Financing • Extra Large Lots

1383 Silver Sands Rd.Sicamous, BC V0E 2V0

250-717-3177www.silver-sands.caSt

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ting at only $49,900.00

Affordable Waterfro

nt RV L

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Sicamous Summer

FOOD & FUEL• ATM Machine • Showers• Diesel Fuel • Driver’s Room• Tires & Minor Repairs

FOOD & FUEL• ATM Machine • Diesel Fuel • Driver’s Room• Tires & Minor RepairsPh: 1-250-836-49495507 Trans Canada Hwy.Craigellachie

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FOOD & FUEL

at Mara Lake

Pam Clegg REALTOR®

Direct 250.803.8881Independently owned and operated

Of� ce: 250.836.2223

1133 Eagle Pass Way (Hwy 97A),Sicamous, BC V0E 2V0Toll Free: 1.800.582.8639Fax: [email protected] the community of Sicamous and surrounding areas

Sicamous

250-836-4592 • Junction TCH & 97A Sicamouswww.thestorageplace.ca

Mini Storage • Boat & RV Storage

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

District of Sicamous Ph: 250-836-2477 Fax: 250-836-4314

www.sicamous.ca 446 Main Street. Box 219 Sicamous B.C. V0E 2V0

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

250-517-0244

ENJOY

THE STOMP!

Eagle RiverAutomotive

Specializing in light trucks and 4x4s General Auto Repairs

(250) 836-2333Highway #1 East, Sicamous, BC

I.D.A.EAGLE VALLEY PHARMACY &THE FLOWER SHOP

(250) 836-2963 I Main St. SicamousCheck us out on facebook

Check out our tent in front of the store, we will be selling water, treats, sale items and more.Welcome to our town and thanks for coming

See you at the

on Main StreetSummer Stomp

ENJOY

THE STOMP!

www.seadogboatsales.com525 Main St. Sicamous BC

(250) 836-4567

SEA-D GBOAT SALES

www.seadogboatsales.com

BOAT SALESBOAT SALES& Service

MOTOR TREND

TRUCKOF THE YEAR®

2014

Ram 1500MOTOR TREND

TRUCKOF THE YEAR®

2014

250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Arm250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Arm250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Arm250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Armwww.brabymotors comwww.brabymotors comwww.brabymotors com

twinanchors.com • 1.800.663.4026

follow us on

WWW.SHUSWAPSHARKSHACK.COM

SHUSWAP SHARK SHACK BC’S #1 FLOATING LICENSED RESTAURANT

LOCATED AT THE CINNEMOUSUN NARROWS

WWW.SHUSWAPSHARKSHACK.COM

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

on the river in Grindrodwww.riverfrontpub.ca

250.838.7261

Shuswap MLAGREG KYLLO

Of� ce Hours: Mon.-Thurs10 am - noon1 pm - 3 pm Friday by apt. only

Suite 202A • 371 Alexander St. NESalmon Arm, BC V1E 4N7Telephone: 250-833-7414Toll Free: 1-877-771-7557www.gregkyllomla.caE-Mail: [email protected]

Enjoy the Stomp!

866-832-6020www.masconcable.ca

ENJOY

THE STOMP!

STOMP 2014STOMP 2014STOMP 2014STOMP 2014Summer

ENJOY

Thursday July 17, 2014:

STOMP STAGE ONLYStage arrives and set up on Stomp Grounds5:30 – 8:00 pm - Sound checks, background music.8:30 – 12:00 – Junk Yard Dogs & Guests - Stomp grounds quiet by 12:30am.

Friday July 18, 2014

MAIN STREET STAGE11:30 – 1:00 - Main Street Stage - SISTER SABBATH1:15 – 2:15 – Main Street Stage -BARACUDDA4:15 – 6:15 – - Main Street Stage – JUNK YARD DOGS6:00pm - Contests start on Stomp Grounds6:30 - 8:00 –Main Street Stage - SHOE SWAP

STOMP STAGE7:00 – 8:30pm – BARRACUDDA - Stomp Stage8:45 – 10:45 - KENNY SHIELDS and STREETHEART - Stomp Stage11:00PM – 12:30am – TOTALLY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK - Stomp Stage12:45AM – 2:30AM – - SISTER SABBATH - Stomp Stage2:45AM Stomp Ground Quiets for the night

Saturday July 19th

MAIN STREET STAGE11:00 – 1:30 – Main Street Stage – JUNK YARD DOGS1:45 - 2:30 – LegZZ – Main Street Stage2:45 – 4:15 – SHOE SWAP4:30 – 6:00 - HIGH VOLTAGE - Main Street Stage4:30 – Poker run arrives back to BEER GARDEN for last card

STOMP STAGE4:45 – 6:15PM - SISTER SABBATH8:30 – 10:15 – TOTALLY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK - Stomp Stage10:30 – 12:00 – LEGZZ – (ZZTop Tribute Band )- Stomp Stage12:00 – 12:45 – Wet – T1:00 – 2:45 – HIGH VOLTAGE – (AC/DC Tribute)2:45 – Close –DREAMS (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) – Stomp Stage4:30am Stomp Grounds Quiet for night

MAIN STREET:Friday July 18th10:00am - Main Street Opens to the public10:20am - Mayors Welcome & of� cial opening 10:15am - Vintage Car Club parades through and sets up10:45 – 11:45 – Stunt Rider & Jumpers 11:00 am - Refreshment Gardens open 11:30 – 1:00 - Main Street Stage – SISTER SABBATHNoon - 1:15 - Kids street cross course1:15 – 2:15 – Main Street Stage - BARACUDDA1:45 - 3:15 pm Sicamous Burnout Competition3:15 – 4:00 - Stunt & Jump Show4:00 pm Pro Race Bikes Exhibition Burnout4:15 – 6:15 – Main Street Stage – JUNK YARD DOGS7:30PM – Last Call in the Refreshment Gardens6:30 - 8:00 – Main Street Stage – SHOE SWAP8:00pm – Main street Quiet for the night

Saturday July 19th10:00am Main Street Opens10:30 – 11:00 – People Gather at Shell Station to leave on Stomp Poker Run11:00am SHARP – Poker Run Leaves Shell Station11:00am - Refreshment Garden open11:00 – 1:00 – Main Street – JUNK YARD DOGS11:30 – 12:30 – Stunt Jumpers & Rider take to the Street12:30 – 1:15 – Exhibition Burnouts 1:15 – 3:45 –Main Street – SHOE SWAP3:30 – Poker run arrives back to Refreshment GARDEN for last card4:00 – 5:15 – HIGH VOLTAGE plays Main Street Stage4:00 – 5:15 - Rider & Jumpers5:30 – Last Call Beer Gardens5:45 – Closing Ceremonies – Mayor’s fair well – Head to Stomp Grounds

2014 Scheduleof Events:

(Subject to Change)

STOMP GROUNDS:Wednesday July 16, 2014:Stomp Grounds open for campersRide the Okanogan check out the lakes and activitiesLimited Food Vendors open on Stomp site

Thursday July 17, 2014Campers head out to check out more of the Shuswap & Okanogan sights & areas.5:30 – 8:00 pm - Sound checks, background music.8:30 – 12:00 – Junk Yard Dogs & Guests12:30 am Stomp grounds quiet

Friday July 18th6:30am Vendors open on Stomp grounds.Campers head out on rides and check out Main Street Events 5:45pm – Mayors Welcome to Stomp Grounds6:00pm –Bull Riding and other contests7:00 – 8:30pm – Stomp Stage - BARRACUDA8:45 – 10:45 - Stomp Stage – KENNY SHIELDS and STREETHEART11:00PM – 12:30am – Stomp Stage – TOTTALY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK12:45AM – 2:30AM – Stomp Stage – SISTER SABBATH2:45AM Stomp Ground Quiets for the night

Saturday July 19th6:30am Vendor open on Stomp grounds.11:00am SHARP – POKER RUN leaves from SHELL Station4:45 – 6:00pm - SISTER SABBATH5:00 – 8:15 – Bike Rodeo Games8:30 – 10:15 – TOTALLY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK 10:30 – 12:00 – LEGZZ – (ZZTop Tribute)12:00 – 12:45 – Wet – T1:00 – 2:45 – HIGH VOLTAGE – (AC/DC Tribute)2:45 – Close – DREAMS- (Fleetwood Mac Tribute)4:45am Stomp Grounds Quiet for night

Sunday July 21, 20146:00am Food Vendors OpenPack up and ride home or kick back andrelax for the day

“Ride with pride – safe – Rubber side Down”See you all next year always the third week of July

BAND Schedules

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250-836-4899 • 436 Main St. Sicamous

PRODUCE • MEATS • DRY GOODS • GROCERIES • BAKERY • DELI

Open 7 days a week • 8am - 9pm

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

River Front Lots • Year Round UseGated Community • Lease or Own

Developer Financing • Extra Large Lots

1383 Silver Sands Rd.Sicamous, BC V0E 2V0

250-717-3177www.silver-sands.caSt

ar

ting at only $49,900.00

Affordable Waterfro

nt RV L

ots

54

Sicamous Summer

FOOD & FUEL• ATM Machine • Showers• Diesel Fuel • Driver’s Room• Tires & Minor Repairs

FOOD & FUEL• ATM Machine • Diesel Fuel • Driver’s Room• Tires & Minor RepairsPh: 1-250-836-49495507 Trans Canada Hwy.Craigellachie

SummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummerSummer

FOOD & FUEL

at Mara Lake

Pam Clegg REALTOR®

Direct 250.803.8881Independently owned and operated

Of� ce: 250.836.2223

1133 Eagle Pass Way (Hwy 97A),Sicamous, BC V0E 2V0Toll Free: 1.800.582.8639Fax: [email protected] the community of Sicamous and surrounding areas

Sicamous

250-836-4592 • Junction TCH & 97A Sicamouswww.thestorageplace.ca

Mini Storage • Boat & RV Storage

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

District of Sicamous Ph: 250-836-2477 Fax: 250-836-4314

www.sicamous.ca 446 Main Street. Box 219 Sicamous B.C. V0E 2V0

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

250-517-0244

ENJOY

THE STOMP!

Eagle RiverAutomotive

Specializing in light trucks and 4x4s General Auto Repairs

(250) 836-2333Highway #1 East, Sicamous, BC

I.D.A.EAGLE VALLEY PHARMACY &THE FLOWER SHOP

(250) 836-2963 I Main St. SicamousCheck us out on facebook

Check out our tent in front of the store, we will be selling water, treats, sale items and more.Welcome to our town and thanks for coming

See you at the

on Main StreetSummer Stomp

ENJOY

THE STOMP!

www.seadogboatsales.com525 Main St. Sicamous BC

(250) 836-4567

SEA-D GBOAT SALES

www.seadogboatsales.com

BOAT SALESBOAT SALES& Service

MOTOR TREND

TRUCKOF THE YEAR®

2014

Ram 1500MOTOR TREND

TRUCKOF THE YEAR®

2014

250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Arm250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Arm250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Arm250-803-8053 • 1250 TCH S.W., Salmon Armwww.brabymotors comwww.brabymotors comwww.brabymotors com

twinanchors.com • 1.800.663.4026

follow us on

WWW.SHUSWAPSHARKSHACK.COM

SHUSWAP SHARK SHACK BC’S #1 FLOATING LICENSED RESTAURANT

LOCATED AT THE CINNEMOUSUN NARROWS

WWW.SHUSWAPSHARKSHACK.COM

ENJOYTHE STOMP!

on the river in Grindrodwww.riverfrontpub.ca

250.838.7261

Shuswap MLAGREG KYLLO

Of� ce Hours: Mon.-Thurs10 am - noon1 pm - 3 pm Friday by apt. only

Suite 202A • 371 Alexander St. NESalmon Arm, BC V1E 4N7Telephone: 250-833-7414Toll Free: 1-877-771-7557www.gregkyllomla.caE-Mail: [email protected]

Enjoy the Stomp!

866-832-6020www.masconcable.ca

ENJOY

THE STOMP!

STOMP 2014STOMP 2014STOMP 2014STOMP 2014Summer

ENJOY

Thursday July 17, 2014:

STOMP STAGE ONLYStage arrives and set up on Stomp Grounds5:30 – 8:00 pm - Sound checks, background music.8:30 – 12:00 – Junk Yard Dogs & Guests - Stomp grounds quiet by 12:30am.

Friday July 18, 2014

MAIN STREET STAGE11:30 – 1:00 - Main Street Stage - SISTER SABBATH1:15 – 2:15 – Main Street Stage -BARACUDDA4:15 – 6:15 – - Main Street Stage – JUNK YARD DOGS6:00pm - Contests start on Stomp Grounds6:30 - 8:00 –Main Street Stage - SHOE SWAP

STOMP STAGE7:00 – 8:30pm – BARRACUDDA - Stomp Stage8:45 – 10:45 - KENNY SHIELDS and STREETHEART - Stomp Stage11:00PM – 12:30am – TOTALLY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK - Stomp Stage12:45AM – 2:30AM – - SISTER SABBATH - Stomp Stage2:45AM Stomp Ground Quiets for the night

Saturday July 19th

MAIN STREET STAGE11:00 – 1:30 – Main Street Stage – JUNK YARD DOGS1:45 - 2:30 – LegZZ – Main Street Stage2:45 – 4:15 – SHOE SWAP4:30 – 6:00 - HIGH VOLTAGE - Main Street Stage4:30 – Poker run arrives back to BEER GARDEN for last card

STOMP STAGE4:45 – 6:15PM - SISTER SABBATH8:30 – 10:15 – TOTALLY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK - Stomp Stage10:30 – 12:00 – LEGZZ – (ZZTop Tribute Band )- Stomp Stage12:00 – 12:45 – Wet – T1:00 – 2:45 – HIGH VOLTAGE – (AC/DC Tribute)2:45 – Close –DREAMS (Fleetwood Mac Tribute) – Stomp Stage4:30am Stomp Grounds Quiet for night

MAIN STREET:Friday July 18th10:00am - Main Street Opens to the public10:20am - Mayors Welcome & of� cial opening 10:15am - Vintage Car Club parades through and sets up10:45 – 11:45 – Stunt Rider & Jumpers 11:00 am - Refreshment Gardens open 11:30 – 1:00 - Main Street Stage – SISTER SABBATHNoon - 1:15 - Kids street cross course1:15 – 2:15 – Main Street Stage - BARACUDDA1:45 - 3:15 pm Sicamous Burnout Competition3:15 – 4:00 - Stunt & Jump Show4:00 pm Pro Race Bikes Exhibition Burnout4:15 – 6:15 – Main Street Stage – JUNK YARD DOGS7:30PM – Last Call in the Refreshment Gardens6:30 - 8:00 – Main Street Stage – SHOE SWAP8:00pm – Main street Quiet for the night

Saturday July 19th10:00am Main Street Opens10:30 – 11:00 – People Gather at Shell Station to leave on Stomp Poker Run11:00am SHARP – Poker Run Leaves Shell Station11:00am - Refreshment Garden open11:00 – 1:00 – Main Street – JUNK YARD DOGS11:30 – 12:30 – Stunt Jumpers & Rider take to the Street12:30 – 1:15 – Exhibition Burnouts 1:15 – 3:45 –Main Street – SHOE SWAP3:30 – Poker run arrives back to Refreshment GARDEN for last card4:00 – 5:15 – HIGH VOLTAGE plays Main Street Stage4:00 – 5:15 - Rider & Jumpers5:30 – Last Call Beer Gardens5:45 – Closing Ceremonies – Mayor’s fair well – Head to Stomp Grounds

2014 Scheduleof Events:

(Subject to Change)

STOMP GROUNDS:Wednesday July 16, 2014:Stomp Grounds open for campersRide the Okanogan check out the lakes and activitiesLimited Food Vendors open on Stomp site

Thursday July 17, 2014Campers head out to check out more of the Shuswap & Okanogan sights & areas.5:30 – 8:00 pm - Sound checks, background music.8:30 – 12:00 – Junk Yard Dogs & Guests12:30 am Stomp grounds quiet

Friday July 18th6:30am Vendors open on Stomp grounds.Campers head out on rides and check out Main Street Events 5:45pm – Mayors Welcome to Stomp Grounds6:00pm –Bull Riding and other contests7:00 – 8:30pm – Stomp Stage - BARRACUDA8:45 – 10:45 - Stomp Stage – KENNY SHIELDS and STREETHEART11:00PM – 12:30am – Stomp Stage – TOTTALY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK12:45AM – 2:30AM – Stomp Stage – SISTER SABBATH2:45AM Stomp Ground Quiets for the night

Saturday July 19th6:30am Vendor open on Stomp grounds.11:00am SHARP – POKER RUN leaves from SHELL Station4:45 – 6:00pm - SISTER SABBATH5:00 – 8:15 – Bike Rodeo Games8:30 – 10:15 – TOTALLY TOM & the WOMEN of ROCK 10:30 – 12:00 – LEGZZ – (ZZTop Tribute)12:00 – 12:45 – Wet – T1:00 – 2:45 – HIGH VOLTAGE – (AC/DC Tribute)2:45 – Close – DREAMS- (Fleetwood Mac Tribute)4:45am Stomp Grounds Quiet for night

Sunday July 21, 20146:00am Food Vendors OpenPack up and ride home or kick back andrelax for the day

“Ride with pride – safe – Rubber side Down”See you all next year always the third week of July

BAND Schedules

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ENJOYTHE STOMP!

WELCOME ALL RIDERS TO THE STOMP!ENJOY YOUR

WEEKEND AND BE SAFE!

EAGLE VALLEY

NEWS

Riders must emphasize safety on the open roadMotorcycle enthusiasts in lo-

cales with cold winters may anticipate the warmer weather of spring and summer more than others, as it means they can pull their bikes out of their garages and get back on the open road. While riding a motorcycle can be an exhilarating experience, the U.S. Highway Safety Authority notes that fatal crashes are much more likely to occur to motorcycle riders than automobile drivers. As the number of drivers and riders on the road continues to increase, it has never been more important for riders to practice motorcycle safety.

Be seen and heardEver wonder why some motor-cycles make so much noise? It’s to attract the attention of other motorists. Thanks to their small pro� les, motorcycles can easily go unnoticed by motorists. Failure of other motorists to see motor-cycles on the road is a chief con-tributor to collisions involving mo-torcycles. One of the more comprehensive

studies on motorcycle accidents occurred in 1981. Titled “Mo-torcycle Accident Cause Factors and Identi� cation of Countermea-sures” and published by research-er Harry Hurt with the help of the University of Southern California and the National Highway Traf� c Safety Administration, the study analyzed 3,600 motorcycle traf-� c accidents in a speci� c region of California. The � ndings showed most motorcycle accidents in-volve a short trip associated with shopping, errands, friends, enter-

tainment, or recreation, and the accident is most likely to occur within close proximity to the rid-er’s home. Accident involvement is signi� cantly reduced by the use of motorcycle headlamps, includ-ing during daylight hours, and the wearing of highly visible clothing, including yellow, orange or bright red jackets.Although this research was con-

ducted some time ago, it still un-derscores the importance of re-maining visible on the road. While leather and denim may be the tra-ditional uniform of motorcycle rid-ing, synthetic materials that have re� ective fabrics can improve vis-ibility. Highly visible colors, such as orange and yellow, are good choices when on the road. Riders also can add re� ectivity to exist-ing gear with re� ective tape. Many motorcycle riders, particu-

larly those on Harley Davidsons, swap out stock exhaust pipes for ones that emit a louder decibel range. This helps other motorists notice them.

Use the right gearWhen a rider is on the open road, he or she doesn’t have the pro-tection of a car frame to offer a buffer between the rider and the pavement should an accident oc-cur. That is why it is crucial to in-vest in quality gear that can offer a certain measure of protection. A high-quality helmet that � ts well is an important piece of safety equipment, as head and neck in-juries can result in paralysis or fatalities. Pair the helmet with goggles or glasses with safety lenses. Durable nonslip gloves will

help riders maintain a good grip on the handlebars, and boots can cover the ankles. Although it can be tempting to forgo long pants or jackets when the weather warms, doing so can lead to painful abra-sions and road burn should a fall occur. Invest in a leather jacket and pants or a high-quality, dura-ble and bright-colored material.

Additional safety precautionsAccording to Allstate(R) Insurance, 46 percent of motorcycle crashes occur at intersections. Knowing this information can help riders make more informed choices on the road. Some other important safety precautions include:• Exercise extreme caution at in-

tersections and only go through when safe.

• Test the lights, brakes and turn signals before you make any trip.

• Make sure the fuel and oil lev-els are at the correct levels.

• Know your bike’s limits.• Follow the speed limit and the

rules of the road, and do not weave in and out of traf� c.

• Don’t ride in blind spots, staying in spots where you are most vis-ible to fellow motorists.

• Always use turn signals.• Do not tailgate, as stopping

distances for motorcycles, es-pecially on slippery roads, can make stopping dif� cult.

• Never drink and ride.Emphasizing motorcycle safety can make for an injury-free riding season.