Parking Lotapo! a | / | Brad Ledwidge BRIGHT LIGHTS OREGOING THE $35 cover charge and one- hour drive to Cloverdale for the real thing, North Shore youths organized their own Lollapalooza festival. The alternative to the alterna- tive music festival was staged last Sunday, Aug. 28, in the parking fot of the Seymour Youth Centie. “Parking Lotapolooza” offered up eight local bands — for admission by donation — plus a barbecue, skate ramps, a dunk tank and heaps of other fun activities. The event was organized hy the Seymour Area Youth Services Society (SAYSS), a group of youth workers who work out of the Seymour Youth Centre, plan- ning activities for teens. Summer activities have included camping trips, movie nights, car washes, outings to sporting events, and a coffee house with live bands. The Seymour Youth Centre is located at 2425 Mount Seymour Pkwy., across ihe parking lot from the Ron Andrews recreation centre. For more information, phone 929-3466. LES PILCHAK (leit) and Cody Gander of The Bushytails per- form at Parking Lotapolooza. PARKING LOTAPOLOOZA fans (above) take in The Bushytails, one of eight bands featured at last Sunday’s youth music festi- val at the Seymour Youth Centre. SEYMOUR YOUTH Centre organizers (left photo, left to right) Duane Gartman. Outreach counselor Theresa Campbell (holding youth cen- tre mascot Bear), Lori Bristow and Ryan Macleod helped coordinate the one-day youth music festival. S, of RBC Dominion, and wife Shannon, of North Shore Neighbourhood House (NSNH), played on the fifth-placed NSNH team. PITNEY BOWES team members (left to right) Moe Somani, Peter Sparrow, Alan Jones and Rob Cronk won the Texas Scramble with a tow score of 63. The North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce held its fourth annual! Chamber Golf Classic at the Seymour Golf and Country Club last Friday, Aug. 26. Teeing-off with NV chamber 2h iA Ey BOB RASMUS (left), of RJR Construction battled with Sutton Realty’s Bruce Miller to win the putting contest. a SAORU MITHA (left). president of the North Shore Chamber of Commerce, greets past-president Naomi Yamamoto.