
1999's " Transformations on The Shore " DRIFTWOOD CARVING COMPETITION was a huge success, with over twenty carvers creating art from driftwood and logs along the shoreline at Frank James Park. (Behind the scenes pics.)
Here's the winners and the locations of the carvings .
1999 Winners of the Adult Amateur Division:1st place Merv Waldo Campbell River, BC. MOTHER DOLPHIN & BABIES 2nd place Jerry Strelioff Campbell River, BC. EAGLE With SALMON & WHALE 3rd place Richard Marmion Deep Cove, BC. THE ANGEL Honourable Mention of the Adult Amateur Division:Larry Veerman Campbell River, BC. STANDING BEAR Todd Roberts Campbell River, BC. THE ABSTRACT David Beaton Campbell River, BC. THE LIFEGUARD CHAIR 1999 Winners of the Junior Amateur Division:1st place Tyler Abbott Campbell River, BC. THE AXE Honourable Mention of the Junior Amateur Division:Raymond Shaw Campbell River, BC. THE MASK 1999 Winners of the Driftwood Group Division:1st place First Knives Club Campbell River, BC. SEA CREATURE DISPLAY All professional carvers donated their time and skills for this event, and we sincerely thank them.
PLACEMENT OF CARVINGS 1999
Amateur Carvings
MOTHER DOLPHIN & BABIES by Merv Waldo Lobby, Coast Discovery Inn
EAGLE W. SALMON & WHALE by Jerry Strelioff, Ironwood Mall Festival Office
THE ANGEL by Richard Marmion, Garden of Yuculta Lodge
THE BEAR by Larry Veerman, River Sportsman
THE ABSTRACT by Todd Roberts, Rotary Beach Park
THE LIFEGUARD CHAIR by David Beaton, Frank James Park
SEA CREATURE DISPLAY by First Knives Club, currently being moved.....
THE AXE by Tyler Abbott, Back Garden-Campbell River Lodge
THE MASK by Raymond Shaw, Page Eleven Books
LOAVES & FISHES by Annikki Seppanen, 50th Parallel Sign
HOWLING WOLF by Rick Sewid, Across from Big Rock Convenience Store
BUKWIS, WILD MAN OF THE WOODS by Fabian Rousseau, Rotary Beach Bus Stop
THE ALIEN by John Miller, Marina Inn
THE ARM WRESTLERS by Stan Skuse, Freddie's PubPro Carvings
THE LOG BOOK by Glenn Greensides, Near Rotary Beach Bus Stop
THE LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER by Terry Chapman, Revelstoke Home Supply
MRS. TIM by Gord Langston, Next to BIG TIM Foreshore Park
DUAL FACES, CHIEF AND MAIDEN by Max Chickite and Gord Langston, Campbell River Museum
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