the Boom Bus Western Canada Tour. Presented by Boom Street Media. » alberta http://www.theboombus.com A social media infused summer tour showcasing the best of Western Canada! Summer festivals | major sporting events | concerts | charity events | famous landmarks | historical sites | museums | and much more! Fri, 06 Jan 2012 13:18:00 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 Edmonton Folk Festival 2010 – Aug 5th – 8th http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton/edmonton-folk-festival-2010-aug-5th-8th/ http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton/edmonton-folk-festival-2010-aug-5th-8th/#comments Sun, 08 Aug 2010 22:18:48 +0000 Ryan Steblyk http://www.theboombus.com/?p=80 Festival City does it again with a great turnout at the annual Edmonton Folk Music Festival. With a mix of celtic, bluegrass, blues, gospel, roots, world beat and singer/songwriters, and some country and R&B thrown into the mix, Folk Fest has a little taste for almost every music lover.  The super laid back crowd and [...]]]> Festival City does it again with a great turnout at the annual Edmonton Folk Music Festival. With a mix of celtic, bluegrass, blues, gospel, roots, world beat and singer/songwriters, and some country and R&B thrown into the mix, Folk Fest has a little taste for almost every music lover.  The super laid back crowd and awesome setting (Gallagher Park just off the North Sask. River) creates a very unique and easy going vibe unrivaled by any music fest I’ve been to.

This years main stagers included Bobby “Blue” Bland, Van Morrison, Patrick Watson & the Wooden Arms, Kate Rusby, Gord Downie & the Country of Miracles, Ben Harper and RELENTLESS7, The Levon Helm Band, Calexico, Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba, Kailash Kher’s Kailasa, Dailey & Vincent, Vieux Farka Toure, Sarah Harmer, Brandi Carlile, Colin Hay, Te Vaka, Aterciopelados, Four Men & a Dog, Jakob Dylan & the Three Legs, and John Prine.

Edmonton Folk Fest 2011 runs from August 4th – 7th

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Big Valley Jamboree! July 29th – Aug 1st http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton-area/big-valley-jamboree-july-29th-aug-1st/ http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton-area/big-valley-jamboree-july-29th-aug-1st/#comments Mon, 02 Aug 2010 16:12:24 +0000 Ryan Steblyk http://www.theboombus.com/?p=62 I’m not necessarily the biggest country music fan but the crowd at BVJ creates an atmosphere that could make 72 straight hours of Nickelback bearable. Greenman suits with cowboy hats, bikini girls in cowboy boots, and dudes sporting daisy duke cutoffs keep the people watching aspect alone enough to visit BVJ. We had a great [...]]]> I’m not necessarily the biggest country music fan but the crowd at BVJ creates an atmosphere that could make 72 straight hours of Nickelback bearable. Greenman suits with cowboy hats, bikini girls in cowboy boots, and dudes sporting daisy duke cutoffs keep the people watching aspect alone enough to visit BVJ. We had a great set-up right on the path to the main entrance and brought a little Mexican flavor of our own to the mix.

In the wake of the huge storm that hit last year’s BVJ spirits were still high. Amazing Grace was played and fans paused for a moment of silence to mark the death of the Lloydminister mother of two who was crushed when the stage collapsed under high winds. Fears were stirred up again this year as huge storm clouds and wind rolled in just as Miranda Lambert was about to hit the stage Friday evening. The concert was shut down as patrons hid from the rain but he rest of the weekend was beautiful sunny skies and some of the best weather I’ve seen at Big Valley.

To round of a great weekend Keith Urban put on an awesome show to a very excited crowd. For a forty something year old the guy he still makes the young girls go nuts. The out door beer gardens filled with two steppers and you could tell that the holiday Monday was going to see it’s fair share of long naps.

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Dixon takes checkered flag at Edmonton Honda Indy. http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton/edmonton-indy/ http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton/edmonton-indy/#comments Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:02:57 +0000 Ryan Steblyk http://www.theboombus.com/?p=55 A successful race weekend wrapped up in Edmonton on Sunday with Scott Dixon of New Zealand taking the checkered flag. And what would race day be without a little controversy and hot tempers…

Francois Dumontier, president of the Octane Racing Group inked a 3 year deal to keep the race in Edmonton. The three [...]]]> A successful race weekend wrapped up in Edmonton on Sunday with Scott Dixon of New Zealand taking the checkered flag. And what would race day be without a little controversy and hot tempers…

Francois Dumontier, president of the Octane Racing Group inked a 3 year deal to keep the race in Edmonton. The three year old company will take over promotions for the event. 2011 race weekend will take place “roughly” the same time as this years.
“The city is in position to firm up its position as the motor racing capital of western Canada,” Dumontier said. “Our intention for the coming years is to gather fans from Vancouver to Winnipeg, from Calgary and Saskatoon and why not the USA and eastern Canada. We know the energy is there, let’s now light it up.”

On the NASCAR side of things JR Fitzpatrick had a dominating win in the Canadian Tire Series on Sunday. For the article see -> http://bit.ly/cqhdF0

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Vegreville Pysanka Festival – July 2,3,4 http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton-area/vegreville-pysanka-festival-july-234/ http://www.theboombus.com/alberta/edmonton-area/vegreville-pysanka-festival-july-234/#comments Fri, 09 Jul 2010 07:55:10 +0000 Ryan Steblyk http://www.theboombus.com/?p=23 Ah Vegreville, the proud home of the worlds largest Easter egg or Pysanka. An egg so big that we need a 3 day festival to celebrate it.  Cue the Vegreville Pysanka Festival.  As the biggest and best of its kind in Alberta, this 3 day fest always draws a wild, good lookin, polka lovin crowd. [...]]]> Ah Vegreville, the proud home of the worlds largest Easter egg or Pysanka. An egg so big that we need a 3 day festival to celebrate it.  Cue the Vegreville Pysanka Festival.  As the biggest and best of its kind in Alberta, this 3 day fest always draws a wild, good lookin, polka lovin crowd. By day there is a Ukrainian dance competition followed by a grandstand show; and by night Millenia pumps out the good ol’ Uki tunes at the dance or Zabava. (who did steal the kieska anyway?)

Unfortunately my camera went m.i.a so if you have a couple good shots of the dance or the daytime fun drop me a line and I’ll throw them up here.

Here’s a little sampler of  what Ukrainian dance looks like for those that havn’t seen it. (check out the rest of the videos on Volya’s YouTube page too.)

Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble – Edmonton Alberta

The World’s Largest Easter Egg

By Jake Easton

EggFacts

· Egg Width: 25.7 feet
· Egg Height: 18.3 feet
· Total Height: 31.6 feet
· Material: Alumuinum skin
· Turns like a weathervane
· Weight: 5,000 pounds
· Star Patterns: 524
· Triangular Pieces: 2,206
· Visible Facets: 3,512
· Nuts and Bolts: 6,978
· Internal Struts: 177
· Man Hours: 12,000

Vegreville, Canada is the site of the largest Easter egg in the world. The Easter egg or Ukrainian ‘Pysanka,’ was constructed in 1975 to commemorate early Ukrainian settlements in an area east of Edmonton.

The unique nature and complicated geometry of the egg shape made the design of the Pysanka a highly complex undertaking. Professor Ronald Resch, a computer scientist at the University of Utah, agreed to take on the design project.

Professor Resch was responsible for the entire Pysanka concept which required the development of new computer programs. The Pysanka is really an immense jig-saw puzzle containing 524 star patterns, 2,206 equilateral triangles, 3,512 visible facets, 6,978 nuts and bolts, and 177 internal struts.

World Recognition

As a result of Professor Resch’s work and leadership, the Pysanka is recognized around the world as not only a unique artistic masterpiece but also an achievement of nine mathematical, architectural and engineering firsts. The design represents the first computer modeling of an egg.

Pysanka  in Vegreville, Canada

Thousands of tourists from around the world visit Vegreville annually and marvel at the Pysanka. It measures 25.7 feet long, 18.3 feet wide, and stands 31.6 feet high. It is one of the premier tourist attractions on the Trans Canada Yellowhead Highway.

The 2,000-pound aluminum skin is attached to the central mast at a 30-degree angle with 177 turnbuckle struts. Cessco International Ltd., Edmonton, fabricated the massive internal structure which weighs 3,000 pounds. The Pysanka rests on a 27,000-pound base of concrete and steel and turns in the wind like a weathervane.

Symbolic Meaning

Paul Sembaliuk, an authority on traditional Easter egg design, used three colors – bronze, silver and gold – to symbolize prosperity. Bronze is the predominant colour of the design and suggests the “good earth”, the land on which our forefathers struggled for survival and existence.

Courtesy  www.chumpchange.ca

Five distinct symbols make up the design. The radiating gold stars on the end sections symbolize Life and Good Fortune. The three-pointed stars, in alternating gold and silver, symbolize the Trinity, representing the strong devotion to the faith of our ancestors. The band of silver circumscribing the Pysanka, with no beginning or end, symbolizes Eternity.

On the central barrel section, gold and silver windmills with six vanes and points symbolize a Rich Harvest. The most prominent motif of the design – the silver wolf’s teeth which point to the centre from the silver band – symbolize the main message of protection and security afforded our pioneers by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The dedication message is written in four languages: English, Ukrainian, French and German. It reads: “This Pysanka (Easter Egg) symbolizes the harmony, vitality and culture of the community and is dedicated as a tribute to the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who brought peace and security to the largest multi-cultural settlement in all of Canada.”  Radok News

Contributions

Considerable thanks goes to the Vegreville Chamber of Commerce for their excellent historical summary of the egg – and William Chow, for his copious research outlining the details of the egg’s design from an engineering standpoint.  Thanks also to stéphane at chumpchange.ca for use of the interesting photo.

Reference

In the concept and planning of the egg, nine “firsts” were achieved in mathematics, engineering and architecture. The design involved cutting edge computer graphics and students like Jim Blinn and Robert McDermott. There are 4 books that describe this project:  (1) Paul Hoffman’s book “Archimede’s Revenge.”  (2) Jim Blinn’s book “Dirty Pixels,” chapter 1 “The World’s Largest Easter Egg.”  (3) Jay Kappraff “Connections,” Chapter 9 “Transformations of the Platonic Solids”, (4) Theoni Pappas “The Magic of Mathematics,” “Laying an Egg Mathematically.”  Read More

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