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Father’s Day Market to take over Kelowna Rotary Centre

The market will feature over 90 local vendors
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Taste of the Okanagan was one of 140 vendors at the Craft Culture Market at Kelowna Curling Club from April 1-2, 2023. (Brittany Webster/Capital News)

Craft Culture Events is gearing up for a busy Father’s Day.

On June 18, a Father’s Day market will be held at Kelowna’s Rotary Centre for the Arts.

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., people can check out the more than 90 local vendors and food trucks.

“Our markets are a great opportunity for people to discover locally-made goods and support small businesses in their community,” said Karalyn Lockhart, founder of Craft Culture Events. “We have so many talented artisans and makers in the Okanagan Valley, and our markets give them a platform to share their creations with customers.”

The event is also collecting donations for Helen Acres Community Farm, a non-profit that grows and donates fresh produce in Kelowna. A donation will enter you into the prize package draw valued at $250.

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Brittany Webster

About the Author: Brittany Webster

A video journalist with Black Press Media. I recently made the exciting move from my radio anchor position at AM 1150 to this new venture.
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