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SS Sicamous is a large, four-decked sternwheeler commissioned by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and was built by the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company for Okanagan Lake service between the fruit communities of Penticton, and other towns of Kelowna and Vernon, British Columbia.
The Conciertino für Kastagnetten und Orchester by the German composer Helmut M. Timpelan, in cooperation with the castanet virtuoso, José de Udaeta, is another solo work for the instrument. See also the Toccata Festiva for castanets by Allan Stephenson. Sonia Amelio has also performed her castanet arrangements as a concert soloist.
The Castanet Club played their final show in 1991. In 2021 the Newcastle Museum hosted a retrospective exhibition The Castanet Club: An Exhibition You Can Dance To! [5] featuring footage, photographs, props, costumes and other Castanets' paraphernalia, including the iconic sign from over their Newcastle venue.
In April 2019, Glacier announced its intent to acquire Castanet Media, owner of the Kelowna-based online publication Castanet. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] In October, 2023, Glacier announced it was ceasing operation of the Alaska Highway News and the Dawson Creek Mirror .
Castanet, a fictional island the player resides on in the video game Harvest Moon: Animal Parade Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Castanet .
The premise is that the North Bondi RSL have sold out a performance by Col Joye, but realise on the day that they forgot to actually book him.They need to find a cheap replacement quickly so they contact "that Newcastle mob, the Castanet Club" because "you can't get much cheaper than that".
CJMG-FM (97.1 MHz) is a Canadian radio station located in Penticton, British Columbia. The station, owned by Bell Media and operating with 1,800 watts of power, is branded as Move 97.1 and has an adult contemporary format. Prior to December 27, 2020, CJMG was branded as 97.1 Sun FM with a CHR/Top 40 format.
The Okanagan Game Farm opened on June 22, 1967, after a group of thirty shareholders agreed to invest $200,000 in the Farm on 270 hectares of land leased from the Penticton Indian Band in the small community of Kaleden, British Columbia. [2] At one time, the Okanagan Game Farm had over 130 species of animals, with a head count of over 1,200.