Skip to content

Salmon Arm history in pictures: Kew’s Orchestra

Kew’s Orchestra: Art Smith (caller), Frank Maki, leader Jay Kew (on violin), Yud Maki and Keith MacPherson. Jay Kew held the record of playing 300 consecutive Old Time Dances beginning in 1928. Photo source: Lorna Minion Turner. Photograph courtesy the Denis Marshall collection at the Salmon Arm Museum, R.J. Haney Heritage Village.
18516780_web1_copy_190918-SAA-history-in-pictures

Kew’s Orchestra: Art Smith (caller), Frank Maki, leader Jay Kew (on violin), Yud Maki and Keith MacPherson. Jay Kew held the record of playing 300 consecutive Old Time Dances beginning in 1928. Photo source: Lorna Minion Turner. Photograph courtesy the Denis Marshall collection at the Salmon Arm Museum, R.J. Haney Heritage Village.

Read more: CSRD study to dive into incorporation of Blind Bay, Sorrento

Read more: Worldwide women’s motorcycle relay to roll through the Shuswap


@SalmonArm
newsroom@saobserver.net

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter