NWOPA Support A Mining Display At The Children's Festival
Once again NWOPA is planning an interactive display at the Children's Festival in June 2008 at the Community
Auditorium in Thunder Bay. Last year we had over 600 children in three days participating in a claim staking
exercise and the always popular "gold panning". You should see the delight of the young ones when
the gold shows in their pan and the glee when they show their parents!
The festival is a good opportunity to engage the children in the mining industry. If you can offer your
time for one-half day of volunteering or you know of a high school student in need of some volunteering
hours, please let us know by contacting any director of NWOPA.
The Children's Festival is part of NWOPA's mandate of educating the public about the mining industry.
Please lend a helping hand.
Bob Chataway
Director, NWOPA
2007 Christmas Party
2007 Thunder Bay Children's Festival
Thunder Bay (June 14, 15, & 16)
Once again NWOPA participated in the annual Children's Festival held in June at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium. The
children enjoyed three days of glorious weather with a variety of events and activities for them to participate in.
However, the gold panning and claim staking activities put on by the prospectors were the favourite as judged by the
feedback from the kids and parents.
As the children arrived to pan for gold they were told they had to first stake a claim to ensure ownership of their potential
discovery. So off they went to claim post No.1. Here they were given a claim form with a set of clues for each corner post.
As they proceeded around the claim, they solved the riddle and went to the Mining Recorder to record their claim and receive
a nice tumbled piece of amethyst. Now they were ready to pan and pan they did very successfully. The success rate was over
95% and some big nuggets sure brought out the "ohhhhhhs" and "ahhhhhs". Their parents were hard pressed
to tear the prospectors away and many returned later in the day or on Saturday. Over 500 prospectors went away happy with a
piece of amethyst, some gold and an understanding of the mining industry. Also, a lot of parents were found intently gazing
into the gold pans as the lure of gold captured their interest also.
The event was a big hit because of the volunteers that contributed so much of their time. The Mining Recorder was Dan
Calvert--thanks Dan for three days of volunteering. Others who helped with setup, daily activities and tear down were
Rod Davidson, Chris Bishop and Bob Chataway. Chris Bever built the panning tables which were the hit of the display--many
thanks to Chris. Others who helped were John Halet, Mark O'Brien, Seonaid Gerow (MNDM Student), Barb D'Silva and our three
student volunteers--Erica Bishop (2 days), Michelle Bever and Danna Fuller (1 day each). Honourable mention to the veteran
prospector Bill--for coming out with Dan one day--and Norma Chataway for the baking goodies.
I would also like to thank the following for contributing to the success of NWOPA prospector's camp: Lac des Iles Mine
for supplying the gold nuggets and flecks and Accurassay for a donation toward the purchase of the tumbled amethyst from
Norm Keetch who also gave us a great deal and made many kids thrilled at solving the claim quiz.
Thank you,
Bob Chataway, Director, NWOPA
NWOPA gets some great public relations from the children's festival held at the community auditorium in Thunder Bay this June

Bob Chataway and Chris Bever setting up at the event

Dan Calvert looking "at home" as the Mining Recorder

Children and parents were fascinated panning for gold

Erica Bishop, panning instructor
2006 Christmas Party
2005 Christmas Party