Molly鈥檚 Caf茅 has relocated to downtown 琉璃神社 from the Towne Centre Mall to 520 Bernard Ave.
Owned and operated by Mike and Terry Ingram, the popular caf茅 serves breakfast adding pancakes and breakfast bowls. Molly鈥檚 now has a separate line for phone-in pick-up orders, pre-orders and grab-and-go. They serve Cherryhill coffee and all their favourite menu items, along with many new additions. Another new addition is The Vault, which is a private room at the back of the restaurant that seats eight. The vault was literally the former Royal Bank vault. Patio seating will be available for the summer months. Call 250-862-8879; www.mollyscafe.com.
After 23 years with the City of 琉璃神社, the last 12 as city manager, Ron Mattiussi has retired. His retirement party will be held Friday, April 27, at the Delta Grand. Tickets are $75 or $550 for a table of eight, available at www.eventbrite.ca. There will be a cocktail reception, followed by a gala dinner and a few short speeches along with humour, laughter and possibly a few tears. All friends, family, staff, colleagues, community partners and residents are invited to attend.
The 琉璃神社 Crafters鈥 and Farmers鈥 Market is outdoors again at Springfield Road and Dilworth Drive on Saturdays and Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The family of Lawrence Hamilton would like to thank Central Okanagan Search & Rescue, West 琉璃神社 RCMP, dozens of volunteers from search and rescue groups from across the Okanagan, and the public, all of whom converged in West 琉璃神社 for five days to search for him. The care and compassion exhibited to the family by numerous volunteers was exceptional and their search and rescue skills were phenomenal. In particular, the offer of prayer by members of the rescue team was greatly appreciated by the family.
Teri Baker. Photo: Contributed |
The Canadian Brewhouse & Grill at Sopa Square, 3030 Pandosy St. in the Mission, has incorporated the coolest serving devices in their restaurants across Canada. Kallpod is a three-button tabletop device that allows a diner to request a menu, order a round of drinks or receive the bill, all at their own convenience. Since launching the solution, the brewhouse has seen a huge increase in gross sales and a marked increase in table turnover. These devices help servers know where to be, eliminating a bad experience of waiting too long for a server to attend a table, and allow the customer more control over their restaurant experience. We tried the device for dinner one evening and it was great. Servers were notified to come to our table when advised by the device and the entire experience was enjoyable and not impersonal. Ashlee Cameron is the supervisor and Filipa Marioras is the general manager of the restaurant.
Catalina Dudka. Photo: Contributed |
The 琉璃神社 Chamber will join forces with Uptown Rutland Association to host a joint mixer at the Rutland branch of the Valley First Credit Union, 101-110 Highway 33, on Wednesday, April 18, from 5 to 7 p.m. Admission $10 at the door.
Bolting Beef Jerky co-owners Hugo Frouws (left) and Johan Gouws. Photo: Contributed |
Prevent identity theft and fraud by having your personal and confidential documents safely destroyed. The Community Shredding Event, sponsored by West 琉璃神社 Community Policing and RBC in support of the Okanagan Boys鈥 and Girls鈥 Club Westside Youth Centre, takes place Saturday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the parking lot of the Royal Bank, 3650 Gosset Rd. in West 琉璃神社. Cash donations will be collected with shredding services provided by Okanagan Paper Shredding. For information call 250-707-8022; email wkcp@shaw.ca.
Trout Waters will host a free day of fly casting and demonstrations Sunday, April 15, at Sutherland Park, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Try the latest and greatest fly fishing gear from manufacturers of Sage, Winston, Orvis, Echo, Scott and TFO and have a chance to win a Winston fly rod.
The 琉璃神社 branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has lost the services of five bartenders. In order to keep the bar in operation, they need some new volunteers, offering an opportunity to meet new people and help the Legion. The branch is asking for someone to fill a one shift per week commitment. If they don鈥檛 find that help, the bar may close. If you can help, contact Greg Vasey or Betty Ross at 250-762-4117.
There are still a few tickets for Divas & Diamonds Ladies Night Out on April 21 at the Westbank Lions Hall, hosted by the Peachland Lions Club. Proceeds go to the 琉璃神社 General Hospital Foundation. It鈥檚 always a fun night and I am honoured to be the MC. Catering is sponsored by Blind Angler Grill in Peachland, fashion highlights by Galleria Fashions Boutique in West 琉璃神社 and libations by The View Winery. There is a reverse draw and every 10th ticket will win with a huge prize draw at the end of the evening. Tickets $85. Call Shelley Sweeney at 250-212-2025 or Lynne Herrin at 250-767-6225 or online at www.peachlandlions.com/events.
A new sponsor of Divas & Diamonds is a new event design and d茅cor company called Pink Pumpkin Events, which is a family owned and operated business led by mother and daughter team of Diane Turner and Kimberley Tchebotar. The duo design and decorate for weddings, corporate, special events and not-for-profit fundraisers and provide linens, draping, floral and anything to make the event a huge success. One of the reasons that they are pleased to sponsor Divas & Diamonds is that it is an opportunity for them to give back to the KGH. Sadly, in April of last year the newborn son of Kimberley and her husband Dema passed away. Kimberley, Dema and their families are forever grateful for the resources, care and support from KGH during that difficult time. Giving back by sponsoring this event is their way of honouring their late son and grandson and to say thank you to the staff that looked after him. Please come out and support Pink Pumpkin and Divas and Diamonds.
Birthdays of the week: Happy 55th MJ Bennett (Apr. 17); Ken Kardish (Apr. 11); Mary Browne (Apr. 11); Suzanne Basson (Apr. 11); Shelley Smith (Apr. 11); Stuart Dickson (Apr. 12); Joshua Dodgson (Apr. 12); Michelle Novakowski (Apr. 12); Beryle Baldeo (Apr. 13); Gloria Moore (Apr. 13); Dave Langton (Apr. 13); Gerry Zimmermann (Apr. 14); Walley Lightbody (Apr. 14); Linda Kerry (Apr. 14); Ken Thompson (Apr. 14); Bob Sibson (Apr. 14); Verna Fraser (Apr. 14); Don Burnett (Apr. 14); Wendy Waller (Apr. 14); Jeff Harte (Apr. 14); Donna Joel (Apr. 14); Umberto Cagnoni (Apr. 15); happy 96th Verna Fraser (Apr. 15); Dave Rush (Apr. 15); Ken Finlayson (Apr. 16); Marg Jeffrey (Apr. 16); Mike Guzzi (Apr. 17); in memory of our mom Helen Abram (Apr. 13).
Maxine DeHart is a 琉璃神社 city councillor and local hotelier. Phone her at 250-979-4546, fax 250-860-3173, e-mail maxdehart@telus.net.
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