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Colorado Balloon Classic - Colorado Springs CO

September 4,5 - 2011

Memorial Park - Prospect Lake

Labor Day

I'm not sure how well this composition works; it will be interesting to see what people think. I'm pretty sure Arethusa Falls hasn't been shot this way before. This is a crowded waterfall and I got a lot of odd looks as I put my waders on and went in up to my waist to be able to get this little cascade in the foreground. The fall colors weren't quite ripe yet, but I did like the birches in the background. This was another tough clear-sky waterfall, but sun was fortunately not making its presence known yet.

 

Photo processing has been slow lately because I've been getting a lot of web development work done. The site is now updated to be mobile-friendly, and there are further tweaks to come soon. Also, a big announcement for the business that is still scheduled to be released on January 1st.

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We split people into groups and got everyone mind-mapping. Each group had a sheet with 'How to Save the World' written in the centre and another sheet with 'How to Succeed in Business'. On each sheet, with limited time, people wrote down related concepts and then connected them together...

 

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The Local 5 Year Anniversary!

 

Unlike the employment market today, ten years ago there were very few jobs available and the competition was fierce. What was available was government funding for self-employment. Having previously been a business owner, I enrolled

in a self-employment course at Community Futures and set myself up as Montgomery Promotions that handled various publishing ventures over the years. In 2003, I was encouraged by the business community to start a newspaper. Modeled on

an “advertiser format,” I published the first The Local on the third week of June that year. In the first issue, I felt compelled to write a little bit about myself, who I was, where I was coming from. I wanted to introduce myself to anyone who did not

already know me. We printed 12,000 copies of an eight-page flyer and sent them out by Canada Post to every mailbox on the Sunshine Coast. In the next issue there was only advertising. To me it felt like a hollow shell. So started my publisher’s

message, which I have written every week since.

 

In those early days, The Local office was one room and a bathroom. We had three desks crammed in the room that was made bigger with a huge mirror that was given to me as a gift by my dear friend Dan McCormick. Dan also supplied an assortment of fabulous photos to use wherever necessary. There was one fulltime reception person, one graphic artist, a delivery boy/truck driver and myself. In a very short period of time The Local prospered and outgrew the small space, necessitating a move to our current location on Cowrie Street. I would like to thank Shirley and Tania Hall for being awesome landlords in those early days. They even allowed me to throw an open house Christmas Party in their Hostel facility The Upper Deck. Our graphic artist was Jason Silverthorne who went on the produce the Sunshine Coast Super Map. I am eternally grateful to Jason for his support then and since.

 

It wasn’t long before all sorts of people approached me to ask if I wanted articles or photos for the paper. 2004 proved to be a very exciting year. Doug Hockley wrote

some interesting historical articles and Ron Dinsdale started ‘Coast Facts,’ an interactive column about a myriad of Coast facts and questions that came from our readers.Four significant persons contacted The Local that year. Retired UBC physics professor, Garth Jones contacted me and asked if I was interested in a weekly article about astronomy. I am particularly proud that I accepted Garth’s proposal. Garth’s weekly article brought people together who loved to watch the stars. From this the Sunshine Coast Astronomy Club was born. Recently the club was accepted as a member of the Royal Astronomical Society.

 

Coast residents were showing a keen interest in The Local and submitting articles, photos, kudos and comments. One day after a long stint of rain, a photo was

submitted of a family enjoying the first day of Sunshine on Roberts Creek Beach. I thought, “Now here is a person who understands what The Local is all about.” That

person was Duane Burnett. Duane continued to send in photos capturing Coast life and the beauty that surrounds us. Before long, we asked Duane to become our official photographer. Duane has brought the essence of the Sunshine Coast to The Local. Through his fabulous photos he has documented community, people and scenery. He is an invaluable source of encouragement, enlightenment and entertainment. Duane has recently delved into journalism covering events with his photos, research and writing.

 

Our weekly cartoonist Matt Evans joined us that year as well. Matt is an amazingly talented artist with a quirky sense of humour. He possesses the irony that a cartoonist

needs to make a point. His drawings are sometimes tongue in cheek, sometimes straight to the point and often laugh out loud hilarious. Michael O’Connor also called

The Local that year. He is a syndicated columnist throughout British Columbia and Alberta. I will never regret accepting Michael’s proposal to supply The Local with his

Astrology column every week. Michael’s inspirational column is very popular with our readers.

 

As time went by, the paper grew and so did my workload in the editorial department. In 2006, I decided to get some help. Linda White France was hired to assist me

in processing submissions, researching, editing and reporting. It wasn’t long before I grew to respect Linda’s straightforward approach, her excellent editing and writing

skills and her ability to be impartial. Before long I asked her to become our editor and she accepted. It was around that same time that I realized that we had become a

“newspaper.” By provincial government standards a publication must have 20% editorial content on a consistent basis in order to call itself a newspaper. I applied to the government for a ruling and submitted the supporting documentation. Not only did we receive a healthy PST refund going back to 2005, but also most treasured, we were declared a newspaper. I am proud to say that The Local far exceeds government standards by carrying an average of 35% editorial content.

 

We did not get to our five-year anniversary without a lot of help. The Local is the largest Canada Post account on the Sunshine Coast. Every week the post office and rural

route drivers deliver 12,200 newspapers to mail boxes from Egmont to Port Mellon, including Gambier Island. Post Masters Maureen Matkin in Sechelt and Suzanne Leslie in Gibsons have been a constant source of support. My sincere gratitude goes out to all Canada Post staff for their part in delivering The Local to your mailbox throughout the year. Our printer, Horizon Publications, has never let us down. They constantly strive to improve systems and quality. Printing is not an exact science and can sometimes be fraught with problems. By working together there has not been anything we could not solve and improve upon. So many, many people have helped, supported and encouraged The Local over the years. Notably I would like to thank Ron Howes of Community Futures, Mary Degan former office manager extraordinaire, Jan Brinton, Linda Williams and Tom and Dean of Tom’s Signs.

 

Running a successful newspaper allows us to give back to the community in which we live. I am very proud of the support we have been able to give to many groups

clubs, organizations and societies by way of editorial support, free advertising, discounted advertising and financial support. Happy Cat Haven, Renaissance Rescue, Back the CAT, Sunshine Coast Schizophrenia Society, Habitat for Humanity and Crime Stoppers are only a few of the many good causes The Local has been happy and proud to support. All this could not be done without our valued advertisers to whom I am eternally grateful.

 

I am inspired and encouraged by what the next five years will bring to The Local and this exceptional community we live in. From cream cakes to kudos, you, our

readers encourage us to continue with our work and to strive to help support and report on this community in all the right ways. To my staff, I thank you from the bottom

of my heart for all your hard work and the heart that you put into this paper. On this page, I am proud to showcase the wonderful people who make The Local happen every week. No acknowledgement would be complete without recognizing the unending support of my family. Thank you for everything you have done over the years, I am truly blessed.

 

Pauline Montgomery

Publisher

 

The Local - Staff and Contributors

 

Duane Burnett - Photographer

Duane was born in Vancouver General Hospital, but spent many summers on the Sunshine Coast as he has extensive family here. He has lived on the Coast fulltime for over fourteen years. Taking photos of the community was an early pastime for Duane. He even has photos of the Beachcombers’ film set that he took at the age of thirteen. In his teens and early twenties, Duane became energetically involved in the environmental movement. He

helped co-found an award winning wetlands education society called The Fraser for Life and Friends of Boundary Bay, and also got involved in the Don’t Dump on Delta campaign, Ban the leg hold traps Society, Burns Bog Society, West Coast Wilderness Society where he helped write a paper about Burns Bog. He then moved into print media, radio and community television. Duane contacted The Local in August

2004 when he sent a photo of families enjoying a sunny day on Roberts Creek Beach. Soon after The Local asked him to become their official photographer. He is currently a free-lance photographer who accepts contract work from groups, clubs and organizations, as well as the work he does for The Local. To view thousands of Duane’s Sunshine Coast photos go to duaneburnett.com or view his YouTube tribute to the Coast at Sunshine Coast YouTube Music Video. Duane’s work is a highly prized component of The Local and he is very much loved and respected by the community.

 

Linda White France – Editor

Linda was born and raised in Montreal. After they married, her partner’s work took them to Frobisher Bay/Iqaluit, Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, Terrace, Courtenay and finally to Sechelt where they have lived with their three children for almost eight years. Linda joined The Local in March 2006 as editorial assistant to the Publisher. Her education in photo-technology, graphic design and fine arts lent themselves well

to the position. Before too long, Linda was asked to become our editor and has succeeded in bringing the editorial content of the paper to today’s level. Linda’s signature article ‘Go Green’ has run for over a year now and is very popular with our readers. As one reader commented about Linda’s reporting, “It was nice to read something accurate without any assumptions or inferences.” As well as being a

talented writer, Linda is also a gifted potter. Her Serendipity pottery is available at the Sechelt Farmers’ Market every Saturday and she frequents most of the larger craft fairs on the Coast.

 

Ken Philps – Production Manager

Ken was born in New Westminster, grew up in the

lower mainland and then moved to Montreal. Prior to

moving the Sunshine Coast and joining The Local, he

worked in Chilliwack for ten years. He brings a wealth

of experience in print media, design, publishing and

web development. Ken revamped production systems

at The Local making production fl ow smoother, which

has brought about a significant reduction in mistakes. Ken is

currently working on a website for The Local, which we are very excited about.

 

Gosia – Production Assistant

Gosia was raised on the Sunshine Coast and graduated

from Elphinestone Secondary. After high school she

moved to Vancouver to attend design school. Her

love of the Coast brought her back and she currently

manages her own accounts, works one long day at

The Local and three full days at a new design company

in Gibsons. Gosia brings enormous talent to The Local

and is responsible for some of the beautiful collages and

layouts you see in our pages.

 

Adrianna – Reception

Adrianna is the friendly voice answering the phone

and the smiling face that greets you when you walk

in the office. She was born in Kelowna, grew up in

Port Coquitlam and moved to the Coast with her

family last summer. She started with The Local in

August and has mastered her department. Adrianna is

extremely organized and a quick learner. Taking care of

the classified advertisements including final layout is just

one of the many administrative duties for which she is responsible.

 

Nicole – Production Assistant

Nicole is a recent addition to The Local and a new

graduate of design school. She commutes from

Vancouver for her work at The Local and visits with

her mother who lives in Gibsons while she is here.

Nicole said, “I really like the Sunshine Coast. It is a

beautiful community and I don’t mind making the trip.

I love what I am learning at The Local.”

 

Katie – Girl Friday

Katie was born and raised on the Sunshine Coast and came to

work for The Local three years ago as an after school student.

Katie has learnt many areas of work within the office including

archiving, post office procedures, reception, research and

invoice processing. Katie currently delivers papers to over

one hundred newsstands and high profile locations in Pender

Harbour, Sechelt, Roberts Creek and Gibsons. She is an invaluable

asset to the company.

 

Garth Jones

Astronomy

 

Matt Evans

Cartoonist

 

Linda Williams

Guest Writer and

Photographer

 

Tricia Rife

Part-time Receptionist

 

Michael O’Connor

Astrologer

 

Jan Brinton

Guest Writer and

Photographer

  

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