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Official newsletter of the BC COWBOY HERITAGE SOCIETY Cowboy Times T he SEPTEMBER 25, 2014 BC COWBOY HERITAGE SOCIETY • WWW.BCCHS.COM Features Mag Mawhinney nominated for WMA Award ~ Page 2 Bull riding finals in 100 Mile ~ Page 4 Cariboo Country Night ~ Page 2 T H E T H E Everything seems to be shap- ing up nicely for the 2015 Ka- mloops Cowboy Festival, and we're sure it's going to be as good a Festival as folks have come to expect. The entertainment line- up looks great so far and we still have to confirm quite a few more performers. See the tentative list below. Check out the 2015 poster!! Ya, that's Hugh McLennan on the horse, and artist Gordon Manson, the chair of the festival's "Art of the West Show and Sale" did a great job drawing it and therefore the Board picked the art piece for the 2015 poster! Thanks for shar- ing this with us Gordon. Now for the not so good news ... unfortunately we have had to raise the prices for the 2015 Fes- tival a little because the venue has increased the rental charges. The Festival is not put on to make money, but we do need to cover our costs if we can do this again next year. We've only had a few price increases over the years and all were small. In fact we haven't had any price increases since 2011 which I think is pretty good, and hopefully Festival goers will say the entertainment is improv- ing every year, and that the Festi- val just keeps getting better. Tick- ets will go on sale November 1st. Here are the new prices: Weekend Pass - $75 Includes everything (except the dinner theatre) all weekend! Evening Show - $35 Includes regular evening per- formance and daytime admission! Friday, Saturday, or Sunday Dinner Theatre - $30 upgrade - with a weekend pass - Includes dinner! Friday or Saturday Dinner Theatre Only - $65 - Includes one evening performance and dinner! Day Pass (Friday & Satur- day) - $20 - Includes daytime en- tertainment, trade show, & semi- nars! Day Pass (Sunday) - $15 - In- cludes daytime entertainment, and trade show! Now for some more good news ... especially if you live in Alberta, and especially if you don't like winter driving! Frontier Bus Lines has put a tour together leaving Al- berta on March 11th and staying in Kamloops for the whole weekend. The 19th Annual Tentative Festival Entertainment Line-up Some of the following have confirmed and some have only given a verbal yes at this point in time. We're sure looking forward to hearing some of the regulars that are coming back, and some of the new faces that will make their first appearance this year! Cowboy Poets Hugh McLennan Dave McLure Frank Gleeson Doris Daley Bj Smith Gord Colliar Carol Hechan Bryn Thiessen Jayden Stafford Cowboy Musicians Alan Moberg Wesley Harding Kristyn Harris Jeremy Willis Trinity Seely Gary Allegretto Barry Ward Ben Crane Jinny (Lowe) Cash Lone Prairie Loose Rooster The 19th Annual Kamloops Cowboy Festival March 12 - 15, 2015 DATE

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Offi cial newsletter of the BC COWBOY HERITAGE SOCIETY

Cowboy Times TheSEPTEMBER 25, 2014

BC COWBOY HERITAGE SOCIETY • WWW.BCCHS.COM

Features

Mag Mawhinney nominated for WMA Award

~ Page 2

Bull riding � nals in 100 Mile ~ Page 4

Cariboo Country Night~ Page 2

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Everything seems to be shap-ing up nicely for the 2015 Ka-mloops Cowboy Festival, and we're sure it's going to be as good a Festival as folks have come to expect. The entertainment line-up looks great so far and we still

have to confi rm quite a few more performers. See the tentative list below.

Check out the 2015 poster!! Ya, that's Hugh McLennan on the horse, and artist Gordon Manson, the chair of the festival's "Art of

the West Show and Sale" did a great job drawing it and therefore the Board picked the art piece for the 2015 poster! Thanks for shar-ing this with us Gordon.

Now for the not so good news ... unfortunately we have had to raise the prices for the 2015 Fes-tival a little because the venue has increased the rental charges. The Festival is not put on to make money, but we do need to cover our costs if we can do this again next year. We've only had a few price increases over the years and all were small. In fact we haven't had any price increases since 2011 which I think is pretty good, and hopefully Festival goers will say the entertainment is improv-ing every year, and that the Festi-val just keeps getting better. Tick-ets will go on sale November 1st. Here are the new prices:

Weekend Pass - $75Includes everything (except

the dinner theatre) all weekend!Evening Show - $35Includes regular evening per-

formance and daytime admission!Friday, Saturday, or Sunday

Dinner Theatre - $30 upgrade - with a weekend pass - Includes dinner!

Friday or Saturday Dinner Theatre Only - $65 - Includes one evening performance and dinner!

Day Pass (Friday & Satur-day) - $20 - Includes daytime en-tertainment, trade show, & semi-nars!

Day Pass (Sunday) - $15 - In-cludes daytime entertainment, and trade show!

Now for some more good news ... especially if you live in Alberta, and especially if you don't like winter driving! Frontier Bus Lines has put a tour together leaving Al-berta on March 11th and staying in Kamloops for the whole weekend.

The 19th Annual Tentative Festival Entertainment Line-up

Some of the following have confi rmed and some have only given a verbal yes at this point in time. We're sure looking forward to hearing some of the regulars that are coming back, and some of the new faces that will make their fi rst appearance this year!Cowboy Poets

Hugh McLennanDave McLureFrank GleesonDoris DaleyBj SmithGord ColliarCarol HechanBryn ThiessenJayden Stafford

Cowboy MusiciansAlan MobergWesley HardingKristyn HarrisJeremy WillisTrinity SeelyGary AllegrettoBarry WardBen CraneJinny (Lowe) CashLone PrairieLoose Rooster

The 19th Annual Kamloops Cowboy Festival March 12 - 15, 2015

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Nancy Roman, Saddle Up mag-azine, said in her last column From the Editor, "It is true, the older you get the time flies faster." Well if this is the case I must be really old be-cause "time flies fast" is definitely an understatement. In fact the next issue of this newsletter will be out for Christmas and the one after that will be the program for the 2015 Kamloops Cowboy Festival. Seems like we just had the 2014 Festival.

Speaking of which, in this news-letter we'll give you a sneak preview of some of the performers we have

in store for the 19th Annual Kam-loops Cowboy Festival and we're happy to say we'll also show you the 2015 poster.

There's a couple of reviews, one from Cariboo Country Night at Watch Lake, and one on the BC Bull Riding Finals in 100 Mile House. Also a little note on Barker-ville's Cowboy and Drover Jubilee and how it went.

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Everything seems to be shap-ing up nicely for the 2015 Kam-loops Cowboy Festival: prices are set (a small increase in ticket pric-es this year) and tickets will go on sale November 1st, entertainment is mostly in place, and we have a bus tour coming out from Alberta this year! Even the Festival Trade

Show has bookings already.There's already interest in the

BCCHS student scholarships, the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame, and the Joe Marten Memorial Award ... all of which I'm thrilled to see!

All in all I think 2014 has been a great year for us and I'm think-ing 2015 will be as good or better!

Tom at the Horse Barn heard Ryan Fritz do a song on the Horse Barn Stage during the Festival in March that he not only liked, but the name really caught his attention - "Keeper of the West". What a perfect name for an award that could be presented to a musician or poet who wrote something that truly fit the BCCHS mandate which is the meaning behind these words.

Tom is always looking to help the Festival and the Society in any way he can and with this new idea he approached us and of course we thought it was su-per idea!

So keep your eyes open Festival weekend ... any-one singing, or doing cowboy po-etry, at the Horse

Barn during the Festival or in any of the pre-Festival shows could be eligible if ... they have a NEW song or poem. The voting will be done by public opinion (through a ballet box) and decided on by Horse Barn staff and an appointed judge(s). The main thing is that the material must be new, and must fit the idea behind the word-ing of the award - keeping our west-ern traditions alive.

If you have any questions on the award give us a shout at 1-888-763-2221 or [email protected] or call the Horse Barn at 250-374-3511. Also ... keep your eyes and ears open for Ryan Fritz's new album due to be released next year called "Keeper of the West".

From the editors Kathy and Mark McMillan

The Horse Barn announces a new award

Keeper of the West

The 2014 Western Music Association Annual Convention will be held November 12th to 16th at the Marriott Albuquerque. This convention will in-clude their Award Show Saturday night which will be hosted by Andy & Jim Nelson. Mag is in the top five for Female Poet of the Year. The other nominees for 2014 include; Teresa Burleson, Sam DeLeeuw, Susie Knight, and Diane Tribitt. We wish them all good luck ... but I guess we have a specially little extra good luck wish for Mag :-).

Here's the criteria for both male and female poet of the year:

• A person exhibiting the ability to write original Cowboy/Western poetry or verse, who writes or ex-presses himself/herself with imaginative power and beauty of thought, language and form.

• A person who performs their original work but may occasionally perform the works of others.

• A person whose performances are delivered to live audiences with professionalism and accuracy.

• A person who has had a minimum of 10 paid performances in the last 15 months of nomination.

• A person who has shown the ability to enable audiences to develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Western lifestyle and history (with accuracy) through their poetry performances.

2014 WMA Award of Excellence nominees announcedOur very own Mag Mawhinney is in the running!

Mag Mawhinney is one of the 2014 WMA award of Excellence nominees.

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Wow! Another sold out Cariboo Country Night. Folks all commented on how much fun they had, how good the entertainment was, and how good the BBQ steak dinner was. A few people said it was one of the best yet.

I've put on a lot of concerts over the years, and a lot of them have been sold out shows, but I don't remember having to turn down people in the numbers we did this year. We had to squeeze in extra tables and chairs to try and accommodate the 115 that did get tickets but I'm betting we could have sold another 30 tickets or more on Saturday morning alone!

The entertainment this year was Hugh McLennan, Leslie Ross, and Jason Rus-cheinsky - and they all did a super job. Each did a set before dinner, then Ja-son and Leslie formed a duet for their second set and Hugh followed with another set. At the end of Hugh's set the centre tables in the hall were removed, Jason and Leslie joined him on stage and the three of them had the dance floor crowded and bouncing.

I think the biggest surprise to everyone was Ja-son (he had never been to CCN before and many had never heard him) - this kid has talent. He's a natural

entertainer with humour, wit, and a voice that sounds amazing. He shared a poem that he had written that brought the crowd to their feet with a standing ova-tion!

Thanks to Save-On-Foods, who donated the steaks, and the Clinton 4H club, who lent us their humungous BBQ, and to the volunteer cooks, the meal was awesome - complete with desert.

The 15th Annual Cariboo Country Nightat Watch Lake September 13

Cowboy entertainers; Hugh McLennan, Leslie Ross and Jason Ruscheinsky all performed a set at the Cariboo Country Night.

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From all accounts sept. 5 to 7 was another great weekend as barkerville hosted its Annual Cow-boy & Drover Jubilee. i wasn't able to attend, and i didn't get any offi-cial reports from barkerville, but i did get some firsthand feedback - all of which was good.

we had a busy weekend with friends stopping in ... all headed to

or from barkerville ... all of who were entertainers. Things started with bud webb heading north on Thursday and he spent the night here. i got an email from.... hmmm, let's just say an anonymous prank-ster. He/she asked me if i would phone the hotel where everyone was staying as they wanted to play a little joke on bud.

sunday, after things wound down up there, ed and Diane wahl stopped in on their way home. They both reported that it was an excel-lent weekend with bigger numbers and a better audience - very appre-ciative audience. oh ya ... and they informed me that apparently bud's room has been sabotaged before he arrived. it appeared to be along a

Halloween theme with spider webs and scary things hanging around waiting for his arrival :-).

monday morning the Hanson Family stopped in on their way south and they all said they had a great time and that the whole event was super. Jeremy willis joined the list of performers this year, Gordie west returned by popular

demand, and the Hansons reported that both were very well received. The Hanson Family were on their way to Kamloops to play in a se-nior's home on their way back to the states.

so all in all good job Glen and James and everyone else that had a hand in putting together the barker-ville Cowboy & Drover Jubilee!

Here's some info from Lori and Gil Risiling to keep us up to date on their Fall Tour. Hello to all of our Hayride friends!

we have been rehearsing hard and are ready to bring our new Louisiana Hayride Fall 2014 show to you! we're excited to hit the road again and following are the towns

we'll be coming to. At your request, we have kept your favorite characters in the show, so you'll be enjoying the antics of Hank williams, the distinct voice of wil-lie Nelson, the incredible vocals of Patsy Cline and the classic songs from Roy orbi-son. we've added a new character to the fall

show, Tammy wynette, who will be sing-ing a couple of her memorable hits. other new artists we'll be featuring songs from, are merle Haggard, Red Foley, and we have a special tribute to Glen Campbell. we've kept in a few of the favorite artists from pre-vious shows such as Johnny Cash and Jerry

Lee Lewis. As you can see, once again this show will be jam-packed with great music, interesting stories and LoTs of fun!

we look forward to seeing you! Please feel free to pass this information on to any friends and family you feel may enjoy the show. Thanks for your support.

Louisiana Hayride fall 2014 tour

Barkerville hosts annual Cowboy and Drover Jubilee

Here are the ticket sellers and phone numbers.Sept 18th ChilliwaCk Cultural Centre Box Office 604-391-7469 or on line at www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca

Sept 19th Vernon Performing arts Centre Tickets at 250-549-7469 or www.ticketseller.ca 1-866-311-1011

Sept 20th sagebrush theatre kamlooPs Tickets at Kamloops Live Box office 250-3745483 or online www.kamloopslive.ca

Sept 25th Quesnel seniors Centre Tickets at Circle "S" Western Wear 250-992-2811 and the Quesnel Visitors Centre 250-992-8716 online www.ticketseller.ca 1-866-311-1011

Sept 26th williams lake gibraltar room  Tickets at Audio Video Unlimited 250-392-7455 online www.ticketseller.ca 1-866-311-1011

Sept 27th martin exeter theatre 100 mile house Tickets at Donex, Pharmasave and 108 Mile Supermarket 250-791-6699 online www.ticketseller.ca 1-866-311-1011

Oct 16th okotoks foothills Centre  Tickets at Sobeys 403-938-3439 www.ticketseller.ca 1-866-311-1011

Oct 17th red deer memorial theatre Tickets at Black Knight Inn 403-755.6626 www.ticketseller.ca

Oct 18th leduC mClab theatre. Tickets TBA

Oct 30th ProVost Tickets TBA

Nov 1st drayton Valley Tickets TBA

Nov 6th horizons theatre sherwood Park, ab Tickets TBA

Nov 7th morinVille, ab Tickets TBA

Nov 15th tramPing lake, sk Tickets TBA

Nov 28th unity, sk - Christmas show Tickets TBA

Nov 29th  lloydminster - the ViC Juba theatre Christmas show tickets 780-872-7400

Dec 4th  Vernon Performing art Centre - Christmas show Tickets at Ticket Seller 250-549-7469 www.ticketseller.ca

Dec 5th ChilliwaCk Cultural Centre - Christmas show Tickets at 604-391-7469 www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca

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Don't miss the opportunity to travel by motorcoach from Central Alberta with the added bonus of two Cowboy Poets travelling on board with us to entertain as we go. we are very excited that Carol Heuchan an Australian champion bush poet, and Doris Daley, named best female cowboy poet in North American in 2004, will be riding with us, and enter-taining us, on our travels to Kamloops.

Join Frontier bus Lines tour to the Kamloops Cowboy Festival, departure march 11, 2015 from Central Alberta. The

tour will include deluxe motor coach transportation with an experienced tour guide, five nights at the Coast Hotel (host hotel for Festival), dai-ly breakfast & four suppers, winery tour and tasting, Thursday kick off dinner and dance, and week-end pass to Cowboy Festival.

Please check our website for details at www.frontier-buslines.com or contact us at our toll free line 1-888-LeT-s-bUs (538-7287). we look forward to hearing from you!

Good news for AlbertansAlberta Bus Tour to the 2015 Kamloops Cowboy Festival

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This is the second year in a row that the BC Bull Riding Finals was held in 100 Mile House, and it's the second year in a row that the event was a great show! Spectators could go to bull riding by paying admission to the 100 Mile House Fall Fair. This was a super deal as then they could take in the fair and the bull riding.

Things started out at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, with the fi rst round - 18 bull riders. After the fi rst round nine cow-girls competed in a barrel racing challenge and then four teams of professional Wild Horse Racers tried to catch, saddle, and ride a wild horse past the barrel. This was all followed by the second round of bull riding.

At 1 p.m. Saturday things got underway for the sec-ond day and once again 18 bull riders tried to top their bulls. Then the barrel racers and the wild horse racers each had a go again, followed by the fi nal 18 bull riders competing in the fourth round.

That's a total of 72 potential bull rides over the two days and you can imagine it was an exciting event. The bulls were supplied by 100 Mile House's Dave Atkinson (Diamond D Bulls) and C+ Rodeo Stock from 150 Mile.The results from the BC Bull Riding Finals are as fol-lows;

1st place was Jorey Holmes with a score of 237.5 on three bulls

2nd place went to Steve Hohmann with a 225 score on three bulls

3rd place went to Levi Lawlor with 159 on two bulls

4th was a tie between Marlon Williams and Matt O'Flynn who both received 154 on two bulls.

Bull riding � nals held in 100 Mile House

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We're getting excited again as it's getting closer, quickly! It looks like it will be another awesome weekend in Chilliwack for anyone with any interest in horses - even if it's just to look at them. There's a great line-up of clinicians again this year, the show is one of the best in the industry, and the Trainers Chal-lenge (our favourite part) should be spectacular as always.Here's a list of the clinicians that are posted so far ... for details see www.maneeventexpo.com/chilliwack

Barrel Racing with Dee Butterfi eldReining with Sandy CollierJumping/Equitation with George Morris

Dressage with Jan EbelingHorsemanship with Steve RotherDriving with Brian JensenWestern Dressage with Adiva Murphy and Elaine WardGaited Horses with Dennis Quilliams

This year's Trainer Challenge will feature:Dale ClearwaterBrandi LyonsScott PurdumWOW!

The Mane Event - ChilliwackOctober 24th - 26th, 2014