This month marks my 26th anniversary with the 琉璃神社 writing the 鈥淪traight from DeHart鈥 business column. Wow, how time flies!
Thanks to everyone for your support over the years. To celebrate this milestone, please mark your calendars for Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024, from 6 to 9 a.m., for the return of the Maxine DeHart-Ramada Hotel 鈥 United Way, Drive-Thru Breakfast.
Yes, we are having another one! The new owners of The Ramada Hotel & Conference Centre, Durali Properties, who are the Jhajj family, are very community-minded and asked me if we could entertain having the drive-thru breakfast again at the Ramada this year. They will be very excited to welcome everyone to the hotel that morning and so will I. The drive-thru breakfast has now raised over $1 million for the United Way, and we would like to keep the momentum going. With the help of the City of 琉璃神社 and the local RCMP, all the traffic on Enterprise Way, Harvey Avenue and in the parking lot of the Ramada Hotel will be managed smoothly. Our long-time sponsors who are back on board include Sun-Rype, Wealthlink Financial Services, Tim Hortons, Big White Ski Resort, Coca-Cola, Industrial Alliance Financial Group, Interior Savings Credit Union, IGA, Kellogg鈥檚, Apple Valley Promotions, Dairyland, RE/MAX, Skogies Car Wash, Westkey Graphics, Old Dutch, Mario鈥檚 Towing, Waste Connections, ProSign and SleepCountry. Our media sponsors also return, led by the 琉璃神社. I will be writing about the event on and off from now until Oct. 17 in my upcoming columns, and will spotlight all the long-time and new sponsors supporting our fundraiser this year. If you would like to join us as a sponsor or donate a gift card or chat about some type of sponsorship from your business, please give me a call at 250-862-7662 or email maxine.dehart@ramadakelowna.com. Remember, all money raised from the drive-thru stays right here to help those in our community.
Job opportunity: The Ramada Hotel and Conference Centre is looking for a full-time banquet manager to be the leader of 碍别濒辞飞苍补鈥檚 best conference team. If you have a minimum of one year in a supervisory role in the food and beverage industry, with hotel banquet department experience preferred, send your resume to conference manager Sergio Cunial at Sergio.cunial@ramadakelowna.com.
After 24 years with 99.9 Virgin, MOVE 101.5 and AM 1150 radio stations, Diana Arend has accepted a new opportunity with Valley First Credit Union as marketing and community investment manager starting April 8. Diana will work out of the Valley First offices at the Innovation Centre in downtown 琉璃神社. Diana鈥檚 last day at the radio stations will be April 5.
The 琉璃神社 Kiwanis Festival celebrates its 97th year in 2024, a cornerstone of the local performing arts community for nearly a century which has now evolved into the Central Okanagan Performing Arts Festival (COPA Festival). The rebranding reflects the festival鈥檚 expanding vision and commitment to fostering performing arts talent in the region. Further elevating this new chapter, the festival is honoured to introduce its new title sponsor, the Rotary Clubs of the Central Okanagan, a partnership that promises to enhance the festivals impact and reach. There is an exhilarating showcase of performing arts, spanning a variety of disciplines for COPA Festival 2024 from March to May at Serving on the festival board of directors are Graham Vink, president; Scott MacFarlane, treasurer; Kaylee Morcombe, secretary; Charissa Schamuhn, marketing director; and Julie Mulligan, volunteer coordinator. Tascheleia Marangoni (Tosca) is the executive director of the organization.
碍别濒辞飞苍补鈥檚 Maxwell Brayer is Canada鈥檚 top young sommelier. His next stop is the International Young Sommelier Competition in Portugal this October. A recent competition was in Calgary at the Chaine des Rotisseurs National Competition at the Ranchman鈥檚 Club. The candidates tested their wine theory, knowledge of spirits and other alcoholic beverages, practical service and tasting abilities. Maxwell stood out above the rest taking top honours. Max is currently completing his WSER diploma in wine and credits some of his success to mentor Bram Bolwijn, experience manager, at Iconic Wine of BC.
The 琉璃神社 Masters Racquetball Club held its end of season tournament along with a crib tournament. Congratulations to Grant Hewitt, who scored a remarkable 29-hand. The chances of this happening are very rare, the odds being about one in 216,000. A 29-hand is a player that holds three fives and a jack, then gets another five in the cut and the final five card must be the same suit as the jack. Grant has been playing crib for 58 years. Many of the members of the Masters Racquetball Club play crib regularity.
碍别濒辞飞苍补鈥檚 Gospel Mission (KGM) will host its Annual Strides 2024 Event on April 13. Resource development specialist Spencer Larsen will be doing a 300K longboard from April 5 to 7 seeking to reach his goal of $10,000 raised for the event. He will be boarding from KGM to Monte Creek and back. If you would like to donate to him and his team, contact Spencer at 250-870-7339 or slarsen@kelownagospelmission.ca.
When 碍别濒辞飞苍补鈥檚 sister city in Japan, Kasugai, heard about and saw the wildfire devastation last year, the community wanted to support those affected, collecting donations totaling over $15,000 for the wildfire property loss victims. The Kasugai Sister Association in 琉璃神社 is now asking 琉璃神社 to match the generosity shown by Kasugai. Matching donations can be sent to www.salvationarmy.ca/sistercitysupport. Reciprocating, our 琉璃神社 association will host a two-day event at the Mary Irwin Theatre to support the victims of the January 2024 earthquake in Japan. On April 2, from 6 to 9 p.m., enjoy a concert showcasing Okanagan and Kasugai musicians. On April 3, from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., immerse yourself in Japanese performances, workshops, presentations and other demonstrations. Activities are by donation with all net proceeds will be to aid Japan. For more information contact Ken Fix at kelksca@gmail.com.
Founded by Ashley Fraser-Sexsmith, Chatty Girl Media has reached a 10 year milestone in digital marketing. After having her own business, Kula Klips, in Edmonton and identifying the need to help other small businesses navigate the world of digital media, she sold Kula Klips to jump into Chatty Girl Media. Over the past 10 years, she has helped hundreds of people and businesses grow their online following through social media platforms. Ashley relocated to 琉璃神社 in 2020 and has successfully transitioned her business here. Chatty Girl offers services including content creation, social media management, photography, influencer marketing, branding, ugc content, graphic design, business consulting and talent management. www.chattygirlmedia.com
Shannon Paille is the new centre manager and guardian to Stella, Willow and Logan at the 琉璃神社 branch of the BC SPCA. A benefit for the BC SPCA, The Fur Ball, will be presented by Touchstone Law Group LLP on Saturday, April 27, at Four Points by Sheraton. This magical evening will celebrate the amazing animals who touch our lives and raise crucial funds to protect and care for vulnerable animals in our community. There will be a cuddle lounge, cocktails, entertainment, silent and live auctions, dinner and program. Tickets and information at .
If you are an outdoor enthusiast, watch for the 2024 BC Interior Sportsman Show taking place April 5 to 7 at MNP Place on Gordon Drive. The show offers a wide range of exhibitions, presentations, seminars and guest speakers in the world of hunting, conservation and outdoor adventures.
The 琉璃神社 Museums Society invites you to take a journey through its fashion collection with the society鈥檚 latest exhibition, Spring Fashion: From Collections to the Catwalk, on display from March 7 to May 26 at the Okanagan Heritage Museum. The museum has a vast textile collection that has largely gone unseen until now. This newest exhibition provides an exciting opportunity to showcase some of their 2,500 pieces of clothing 鈥 everything from wedding gowns, tuxedos, dresses, baptismal gowns to socks and undies. And they have not forgotten about the accessories 鈥 vintage shoes, hats, gloves and handbags.
Birthdays of the week
Avril Paice (Mar. 27); Dick Dummond (Mar. 28); Cam Forgues (Mar. 28); Jaden Large (Mar. 29); Don Jefferies (Mar. 29); Garry Zarr (Mar. 29); Francis Cheng (Mar. 30); Bob Mettlewsky (Mar. 30); Russ Byth (Mar. 31); Gordie Abougoush (Mar. 31); Steve Geddes (Mar. 31); Karen Hill (Apr. 1); David Craig (Apr. 1); Carson Chan (Apr. 1); Karmjit Gill (Apr. 1); Cynthia Waldek-Peter (Apr. 2); John MacCormack (Apr. 2); Aniko Szabo (Apr. 2).
Maxine DeHart is a 琉璃神社 city councillor and local hotelier. Phone her at 250-979-4546 or 250-862-7662, email max@maxinedehart.ca.