
This was my 8th year to Edmonton and
just like the Children of the Wind kite festival in
Pincher Creek both are uniquely Canadian and very
family oriented kite festivals. This festival also
coincides with Labour so actually it is a three day
kite festival with the 3rd day being a fun fly all
the kite flyers get together for a great day of flying.
Each and every flyer can do their own thing in their
own sweet time, plus it's a great way to share all
their different ideas in kite making etc.
Collingwood is a community of Edmonton,
which is only a short drive to downtown Edmonton;
this is also Alberta’s 100th birthday so there
were a lot of reasons to celebrate this weekend.
Edmonton is not only famous for having
the biggest Mall on this planet but it is also known
as the City of Champions including Canada’s
national sport Hockey.
This as always was a super organized
kite festival, there was something for all ages, kite
flyers came from wide and far including Manitoba,
Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Calgary, BC. The festival included
not only kite flying, but kite making which is always
fun for children and adults alike. There was also
face painting, a balloon artist who was very amazing
in his artistry, clown and mascots to amuse the children,
two huge inflatable play castles which is a great
way for all the children to get rid of their excess
energy. Its also a great way for the mothers and fathers
to sit back and relax while the nippers are jumping
their hearts out.
And for the adults there was kite
flying and for those that had no idea which end of
the kite was up there were hands on lessons, and for
those who just wanted to sit and relax there were
kite demonstrations or they could just sit back and
relax and listen to the music from the entertainment
stage by the local Disk Jockey Mauricio. He sang to
the music a few times but this is one of the real
benefits of being deaf :-).
Bud Taylor the owner of Kite Guys Kite
Shop from Airdre Alberta as always did a great job
in fixing and doing minor repairs, to the children's
and adult kites. “Good Stuff Bud”.
The thing that stopped this festival from being near
perfect was the wind which was up and down for both
days. It was also over cast it also included a couple
of light showers during part of the 2nd day, but this
did not stop the kite flyers from entertaining the
crowds who by the way, did not seem to notice that
we were having wind problems.
I have heard this so many times from
all around the world after a festival where conditions
were not that favourable at whoever and wherever kite
festival, “Man, you should have been here the
day after”. It was proven again this time because
on the day after the festival the sun shone all day
and we had great wind for the fun fly every one had
a ball, which is a great way to finish off any kite
festival.
I'd like to thank the sponsor, The Collinwood
– Lymburn Community League for a great kite
festival and inviting me once again, I like to thank
and take my hat off to all the wonderful volunteers
who once again did a fantastic job off helping out
where and when it was needed, as I have said many
times they are the back bone, a festival could never
be a success with out them.
I like also to thank the festival organizer Ken Mueller
and his lovely wife Sonja for not only taking good
care of me but also for letting me share their home,
thank you both you friendship and hospitality I really
enjoyed my stay with you.
Thank you for listening,
Ray Bethell
A resident of Vancouver (BC), Ray Bethell is one of the finest examples of showmanship in kiting and is world-renowned for his skill flying three kites independantly!
Learn more at - http://www.raybethell.com
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