Sunday April 16th, 2017
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Myelome CanadaMyeloma Support Group for the BC Southern Interior Various dates starting February 20th to November 20th, 2017OtherFeb 20 - Nov 20
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Jazz Nights KelownaBartel Entertainment presents Jazz Nights with The Trevor Salloum Group and Special Guests Second Friday of the month 8-10pm $10/5 Students Muninn’s Post 575 Bernard Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 6N9 778-478-7010 FB: https://www.facebook.com/jazznightskelowna/ Venue: http://www.muninnspost.com/ Web Site: https://jazznightskelowna.wordpress.com/MusicMar 10 - Aug 11
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Kelowna Closet CleanoutKelowna's Ladies Fashion Flea Market will be held Sunday March 12, 2017 10am-2pm at the Parkinson Rec. This event will have ladies clothing, shoes and accessories! SHOP: Find new to you treasures! Save money! Find unique products! Be entered to win door prizes! SELL: Sell those designer items that consignment stores won't take! Clear out those closets! Make some extra money! www.kelownaclosetcleanout.comOtherMar 12 - May 12
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“The Promise of Spring”Photographer Dave Snider presents stunning images of nature's show of colour in spring. Light, weather and misty mornings, all these play into Dave's colourful intimate photographs taken in and around the Kamloops area.OtherApr 1 - Apr 29
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Spring Colours Art ShowThe Federation of Canadian Artists presents a Juried Exhibition of Art works by active members of the South Okanagan-Similkameen Chapter. Location: Osoyoos Art Gallery, 8713 Main Street in Osoyoos, BC. Runs from: April 1-22/2017. Opening reception: April 1/2017 from 2-4 PM. Exhibition hours : Tues- Sat. Noon - 4:00 pm. Everyone is invited to drop by and enjoy the opportunity to meet the artists.OtherApr 1 - Apr 22
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Freedom Flow “Yoga” SeriesThis six-week series will change the way you think of yoga. It will expand your knowledge of alignment, postures, meditation, and breathwork, and teach you to use them to create your own flow. You'll leave the series with the freedom to curiously explore your own inspired movement, both on and off the mat. The Freedom Flow Series is designed to take you from wherever you're at now, into love, playfulness, and creativity. Learn how to trust yourself and completely surrender into your body - LOVE your body. This juicy series is completely inspired by the practice of yoga. It's had such a huge impact on both Cassie and Tamara, and we're so excited to bring this to Kelowna. Whether you’re brand new to yoga or have been practicing for years, you’re sure to leave with a new love for your practice. Join us post-movement for journalling, tea & conscious discussion, as well as in an online Facebook group for continuous support. Classes will take place every Tuesday evening from 7-9pm from April 4th - May 9th.OtherApr 4 - May 9
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Opening Windows Art Gallery ShowThe De Vine Arts Group presents the first show in the Summerland Arts Centre's new gallery. Come and see a wide collection variety of art in many forms by a local group of artists. The show is free and runs until May 12, 2017OtherApr 6 - May 12
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Open Windows – art exhibitOpen Windows, featuring the De Vine Arts Group, will be the opening show of Summerland Community Arts Council's new gallery on 9525 Wharton St. Show runs until May 12. Closed Good Friday and Easter Monday. Gallery hours: Monday - Friday 10am-4pmOtherApr 7 - May 12
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Another ConversationAnother Conversation…LC Art Gallery Members’ Exhibition with Guest Curator Lee Claremont Exhibition Dates: April 7th to May 20th Opening Reception: Thursday, April 6th 6-8pm Curator Feedback and Discussion: Sunday, April 9th 1-3pm Another Conversation is an exhibition about responding to a pervious idea or opinion. Whether the conversation is about an event, a political movement, a time in art history, post colonialism, feminism, gender equality, the environment or cats vs dogs…this exhibition is open ended. What do you feel deserves more consideration? What subject, question, debate or discussion do you feel needs further examination? The Lake Country Art Gallery invites all artists to submit a work of art to this years Members’ Exhibition with guest curator Lee Claremont. Submission Drop Off Dates: March 30, 31 and April 1st from 10am-3pm at the Lake Country Art Gallery, 10356A Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake CountryOtherApr 7 - May 20
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Exploring Encaustic with Bethany 2017Five day encaustic class with Bethany Handfield. We will cover everything from studio set up and safety, application basics, image transfers, mixed media, and more. Classes are held near beaches, wineries, biking trails, galleries, and restaurants. Classes are small in size for personal attention. All supplies are provided. Treat yourself to a fun week of creative play with encaustic. Partial proceeds from fees benefits the South Okanagan Women in Need SocietyOtherApr 13 - Apr 17
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Class & Coffee Meet-UpJoin Jazzercise Kelowna for our regular morning class at Motion Works downtown and then meet us across the street at O-Lake Cafe and Bistro for some breakfast or just a hot drink. This one is Easter Monday so we're hoping some who don't usually make it on Mondays can join us. Family and friends (women and men) welcome. New customers can try class for free.OtherApr 17
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Easter Family Fun DaySpend Easter Monday with your family at Arion Therapeutic Farm! The Easter Family Fun Day is packed full of fun activities for all ages! Participate in an egg hunt & paint the eggs you find, learn how to make birdseed feeders, give our animals some egg shaped treats, enjoy a cart ride along our beautiful 12 acre property, interact with all of our farm animals (specially our bunny cherry), you can even bring (or purchase) a picnic to enjoy in our picnic areas! We also have some very special guests: the Okanagan World Of Reptiles will be stoping by to do two shows! (11:30am & 1:30pm) As always we will be have our amazing plant-based catering available at our concession! Activities Prices are $1-$5 each (Cash Only) Please visit our website for more information or call 778-477-1006OtherApr 17
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Cdn. Fed. of University Women April Meeting and AGMApril Meeting and AGM Speakers: Arlene Buick and Suzanne Delisle "Travelling Grannies Without GPS" CFUW Kelowna is a non-profit organization whose mandate is to promote the education of women, to safeguard their human rights, to improve the economic, legal and professional status of women in Canada and to facilitate social relationships among its members.OtherApr 17
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Royal Astronomical Society of Canada – Okanagan Centre – KelownaMain Presentation (will begin at 7:30pm): Dr. Richard Federley (UBCO Chemistry Instructor): “So, you want to be an Astronaut!”. A Q and A session with one of the shortlisted candidates for one of two positions as an astronaut with the Canada Space Agency. Then, David Hawkins will briefly talk about the new FAST Radio-Telescope in...OtherApr 18
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Penticton Lions Charity Texas HoldEm’ Poker~ $5,000 in chips ~ License # 86862 ~ $1,000 Prize Pool* Tickets: $60 * – based on 26 playersOtherApr 19
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40th BC Interior Jazz FestivalAt both the Kelowna Community Theatre and the Rotary Centre for the Arts, the 40th BC Interior Jazz Festival is 3 days of middle and secondary school student performances in jazz bands, combos, and choirs along with 2 days of free workshops by master jazz musicians and two evening concerts at the Kelowna Community Theatre: the Jazz Masters Concert April 21, 7:30 pm, featuring Carol Welsman, the adjudicators, The Michael Garding Big Band, and the best of the Okanagan, and the Showcase Concert April 22, 7 pm, showcasing the best group in each of a dozen categories. For more information, visit the website at www.bcinteriorjazzfestival.comMusicApr 20 - Apr 22
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Glow Party Workout & WineJoin Jazzercise Kelowna and MOGA for a fun glow party Dance Mixx class! Wear your best neons and whites so they glow in the blacklights (or if you're feeling shy you can hide in the dark). We will provide glow necklaces and glow sticks. Please bring a toonie to help cover costs of supplies and feel free to bring some of your own glow items if you want. Class will be an hour, including fun dance cardio followed by strengthening/toning/stretching. Be sure to bring clean indoor-only athletic shoes. After class all are welcome to join us (sweaty clothes and all) for a casual ladies' night at Baxter's Pub (wine and nachos anyone?). Women only please. Free for Members and New Customers, $15 Drop-Ins, $2 for Supplies AppreciatedOtherApr 20
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Jazz Masters’ ConcertThe Jazz Masters' Concert, 7:30 pm Friday, April 21, 2017 at the Kelowna Community Theatre, is a one of a kind jazz concert that this year features Carol Welsman, vocalist and Yamaha pianist. Carol is joined by local and out of town musicians who have adjudicated and/or participated in the 40th BC Interior Jazz Festival, a 3 day festival for young musicians. Brad Turner, Greg Yasinitsky, Rich Sumstad, Janet Warrern, Kinga Heming, Sean Bray, Neville Bowman, Bernie Addington, Scott Gamble and The Michael Garding Big Band, along with the best of the Okanagan, will perform for you at this outstanding event. Tickets are available at selectyourtickets.com (Kelowna Theatre Link) or 250 762.5050. Festival details are available at www.bcinteriorjazzfestival.com .MusicApr 21
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Oasis Artisan FairCelebrate Earth Day at the Oasis Artisan Fair. All locally made products and crafts with a café featuring fabric arts, food products, artwork and photography, skincare, birdhouses and much more!FestivalApr 22
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Super Shopper Spring MarketSpring has Sprung and Mother's Day is just around the corner We will have 40 Amazing Exhibitors to share their wares for some fantastic one stop shopping. Bake Sale, Door Prizes, Refreshments available and more This event is open to direct marketers, crafter/artisans & services, so we will have a great mix, something for everyone Admission is FREE but we are always appreciate donations for our local food bankOtherApr 22
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Okanagan Festival Singers Present Kids, Crowns, Kings and Coronations!The Okanagan Festival Singers are delighted to present a children's performance of Handel's Coronation Anthem 'The King Shall Rejoice'. Featuring Larry the Lamb and King George II, they will engage the children in their story and bring them to a finale where the children help to crown the king as the choir sings! The audience will learn about kings, coronations, and Handel's wonderful music in a family friendly setting. Admission by donation at the door, all proceeds to a local charity.MusicApr 22
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Showcase ConcertThe Showcase Concert is the finale to the three-day adjudicated 40th BC Interior Jazz Festival, April 20, 21, and 22, 2017. The annual Showcase Concert, made up of outstanding groups from each daytime performance category, will be held at 7pm on Saturday, April 22nd at the Kelowna Community Theatre. This concert features up to a...MusicApr 22
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Appetite for Art FundraiserWalker Real Estate presents APPETITE FOR ART FUNDRAISER for the Kelowna Art Gallery Saturday, April 22, 2017 7 to 10 pm For one night only - Appetite for Art takes over the entire Kelowna Art Gallery and invites guests to an extraordinary celebration of visual art and fresh local cuisine – and the proceeds all go towards supporting educational programs at the Gallery. Featuring food & beverages by: Waterfront Wines • Okanagan Spirits • Joy Road Catering • Mission Hill Family Estate • Tree Brewing Co. • Blue Mountain Vineyards • Sandrine French Pastry and Chocolate • BNA Brewing Co. • Okanagan College Culinary Arts Program Take a “walk in the woods” with us - Prepare to embark on a journey through the gallery, sampling delicious food and drinks, taking in the animated surprise performances, viewing the exhibition of works of art assembled solely for that evening, all while being swept away by the rustic and decorative woodland theme. Tickets are $120 each, or a group of 4 for $420 (save $60). Tickets include: ■ glass of sparkling wine upon arrival ■ food & beverage pairings from our partners ■ performances and entertainment by Kinshira Performance Troupe ■ desserts created by Sandrine French Pastry and Chocolate ■ live auction at 8:30 pm ■ emcee Chris Walker, host of Daybreak South on CBC Radio Tickets are available for purchase at the Kelowna Art Gallery, by calling 250-762-2226, or online here: http://kelownaartgallery.com/appetite-for-art-fundraiser-2017 ----------------------------------------------------- Presenting sponsor: Walker Real Estate Supporting sponsors: August Luxury Motorcars Farris, Vaughn, Wills & Murphy LLP KPMG RBC PH&N Investment Counsel Media sponsors: CBC Radio Kelowna The Daily Courier Beverage sponsors: Blue Mountain Vineyards Mission Hill Family Estate Okanagan Spirits Tree Brewing Co. Culinary partners: BNA Brewing Co. Joy Road Catering Okanagan College Culinary Arts Program Sandrine French Pastry and Chocolate Waterfront WinesFoodApr 22
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AnneliesMusaic Vocal Ensemble Presents ‘Annelies’ – April 2017 ‘Annelies’, by UK composer James Whitbourn is a stunning and poignant seventy-five minute choral work for soprano soloist, choir and instrumentalists. The libretto is compiled and translated by Melanie Challenger from ‘Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl’. Annelies is the full forename of Anne Frank. The work was premiered in April 2005 in London. Musaic Vocal Ensemble, under the direction of Tracy Stuchbery, is a group of enthusiastic and committed local South Okanagan singers based out of Summerland B.C. “Annelies is beautiful, it is emotional, it is sometimes frightening and often very intimate. The work straddles the achingly fine line between the horrors of the war and the hopeful and creative spirit of the young Anne.” (Dr. Anne Matlock, Harmonium Choral Society, Madison, N.J. USA). The music itself, with it’s blend of choir, the soprano solo voice and the instrumental ensemble, moves from melodic and strong, to dissonant, pulsing and haunting, to gentle, tentative and hushed. Composer James Whitbourn states that Annelies is “a commemorative work” both for Anne and for “…those she watched with penetrating eyes and the voiceless millions who shared her fate. It is those remarkable observations that form the basis of Melanie Challenger’s libretto. The diary has been distilled into this sequence of beautiful and mature, spiritually charged texts… Through Annelies, the wisdom and perception of Anne Frank is there to teach us all.” Anne Frank died alone of illness and starvation at the age of fifteen in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany, sometime in early March, 1945, thirty–two months after she and her family and the others had first gone into hiding in the annex, eight months after being exposed and captured, and a mere two months before the war ended in Europe. “Anne’s legacy challenges each of us to ask ourselves: what can we do to confront prejudice and discrimination within ourselves, in our schools, family, and society? Bringing Anne Frank’s story into our communities helps teach us all to respect one another in a shared environment. It teaches us to celebrate diversity rather than view differences as obstacles. It teaches us to be proactive and to help those in need. And as idealistic as it may sound, we, like Anne, believe that in spite of everything, people are truly good at heart. We encourage you all to join with us in this noble pursuit, as we bring Anne Frank into our communities, and into our lives.” Beth Slepian, School Programs Manager The Anne Frank Center USA New York, NY. When we first looked at the score of Annelies, we were not sure whether it was something we could do, either musically or emotionally. The holocaust is a black mark in history, an event of horrific sadness and death, and this is not the theme of traditional community spring concerts. As we read through the score again, listened to the music, and re-read the ‘Diary’ itself, it became evident that Anne's writing, although done in an environment of oppressiveness, violence, fear and hatred, was in fact hopeful, even optimistic. When we considered what was going on in many parts of our world right now, the overwhelming feeling was, “How could we not do it?” We can look back through history and see many examples throughout the world of cultural intolerance, persecution and even genocide. It is not in remembering or honoring or re-living these things alone that will create change. To create change, we must also look forward. What we get from Anne's diary is just that. Her words portray a belief in our future, in nature, in goodness, in life and love, in family, relationships and possibilities… This piece, while presenting the chillingly dark side of the Holocaust, is also an affirmation of Anne's faith in humankind and hope for the world. In Anne’s words, “The blue sky, the bare chestnut tree, glistening with dew, the seagulls, glinting with silver swooping through the air. As long as this exists, this sunshine and this cloudless sky, how can I be sad?” (23 Feb 1944) It is our wish that in bringing Annelies to our communities, we will leave people not with a feeling of despair and sadness, but rather, with a sense of hopefulness for our world. And with that, also a sense of empowerment and responsibility, that each of us can do something to help prevent such things from happening again. We hope that our audience will be encouraged by Anne’s bravery and optimism, find beauty and strength in the music, and feel challenged by the spirit and emotion of the message. Again, in Anne’s words, “Beauty remains, even in misfortune. (7 March, 1944). “As long as you can look fearlessly at the sky, you’ll know you’re pure within” (February 23, 1944). The members of Musaic feel privileged to have the opportunity of presenting this beautiful and poignant story to the communities of the South Okanagan. Local Guest Artists Mia Harris, Soprano; Olivia Walsh, Cello; Sarah Anderson, Violin; Pamela Parenty, Oboe; Dennis Nordlund, Piano Locations and times: Saturday, April 22, 2017 7:30pm at St. Saviour's, Penticton Sunday, April 23, 2017 at 2:30pm at St. John's, Summerland Friday, April 28, 2017, 7;30 p..m. at Frank Venables Theatre, Oliver Saturday, April 29, 2017, 7:30pm at St. Michael and All Angels, KelownaMusicApr 23