ROTHENBURGER: The good old days really were better, at least for kids
A LONG TIME AGO, in a town far away…. a group of young men came together to fight tyranny and oppression wherever they found it. I was one.
Actually, it wasn’t all that far away — the South Okanagan, and I was eight. The group was the Blackhawk Club, a half dozen neighbourhood kids who, by today’s standards, were deprived. They had no cellphones, no laptops, no video games and no Internet. They didn’t even have TV. But they had a sense of curiosity and honour.
I was reminded of them earlier this summer when a former club member posted a photo on a Facebook page that focuses on community history and reminiscences about Oliver.
The photo shows six shirtless kids holding our Blackhawk flag, which consisted of a black hawk on a circle background (which was yellow, though the picture is black and white). The scrawny little one on the right, sitting on the ground, is me. Standing next to me is my 12-year-old brother, Bernie.