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April Wine Headlines Parksville’s BeachFest & Skull Skates Moves Its International Headquarters to Qualicum
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Why You Should Listen to This Episode: If you've ever air-guitared to "I Like to Rock," wondered what it takes to build a brand over five decades, or just love hearing stories that remind you why mid-Island life is something special, this episode delivers. Lloyd Derry pulls back the curtain on the most exciting Beach Fest summer concert series in Parksville's history — including a mystery concert that will be the biggest show the area has ever seen. And “PD” Ducommon's story of building Canada's oldest skateboard brand from a Nanaimo bedroom to Qualicum Beach’s international headquarters is the kind of origin story you don't forget.
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(23:35) Peter "PD" Ducommon has been shaping skateboard culture since first stepping on a board in Nanaimo in 1974. As founder of Skull Skates — Canada's oldest skateboard brand — and PD's Hot Shop, he has spent over five decades bridging skateboarding, snowboarding, art, and music. With locations that have spanned Hollywood's Melrose Avenue, North Vancouver, downtown Vancouver, and a partner shop in Gifu, Japan, PD has recently moved Skull Skates' international headquarters to Qualicum Beach, just up the road from where it all began. The Qualicum Beach shop is home to a Pop Culture Museum showcasing five decades of skateboarding history. skullskates.com
(08:00) Lloyd Derry is the Entertainment Director of the Parksville Beach Festival Society and the creative force behind one of mid-Vancouver Island's most beloved summer traditions. This year, the BeachFest opener features April Wine — the legendary Canadian rock band with over 20 albums. The Tim Hortons Free Summer Concert Series returns with eight free outdoor concerts across July and August. Mid-Island Co-op BeachFest Rocks begins August 7th, with an incredible roster of world-class tribute acts. And Lloyd teases one more major announcement: a mystery concert on August 21st that he calls "the single biggest concert in Parksville's history" — to be revealed April 7th. Get tickets and full lineup details at parksvillebeachfest.ca and the McMillan Art Centre Box Office.
Episode Quotes:
"We've never had a business plan — other than to get up every day and make cool things happen. Dedication is our gimmick." — Peter "PD" Ducommon, Skull Skates founder
"Where else, for that kind of money, do you sit in an idyllic setting such as our beautiful Community Park, with a world-class facility, listening to world-class entertainment?" — Lloyd Derry, BeachFest Society
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