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SIC TRAVELS We love to see our ‘zine taking flight Sure, we’re based in Smithers, but that you, and send us a snap. Pictures of celebrities perusing doesn’t mean our magazine can’t travel. Here are a couple our humble pages are very welcome. Hell, if you snag of shots of [sic] making trips around the country. Thanks a picture of someone famous with our ‘zine, we’ll hook to HH and MJS for the images. If you’re heading off into you up with some free swag in return! Send your holiday the wild blue yonder somewhere, grab a copy, take it with snaps to [email protected]. [sic] Winnipeg’s Sound Exchange owner Jeff Bishop likes [sic] so much he tries to eat a copy. The crew at CFUV in Victoria pose with [sic] in their broadcast studio. summertime final thoughts from CICK’s chief There was also a CICK presence at the Smithers Midsummer Music Festival, with our roving reporters interviewing bands and music fans alike (see Freakout, pages 9-10). This is yet another connection to the community that CICK wants to encourage. There are several new shows this summer, and the Volunteer Hour continues to be a popular spot for newcomers to try their hand at radio. Finally, CICK was the recipient of several grants that will allow the station to continue to produce high quality shows, and contribute to the community. Get on board the CICK train, where the vision is now becoming a reality. — KenWhite, President 22 Well, it has certainly been an exciting summer for CICK so far, and it isn’t over yet. The new deck and stage around our train car studio are now finished, and they look great! There have only been positive comments about it, and the photo posted on the CICK Facebook page is the most popular post to date. Thanks again to all the volunteers that made that happen. In the near future, the train car will be getting a new coat of paint, and then a large CICK decal on the side. I believe this will only help increase the visibility of the station in the community, and already more people have been asking “What is going on in the train car?” When they find out it is their community radio station, they always comment that it is a great use for the train car.