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EVENTS GUIDE: Aug. 29-Sept. 4
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Upcoming food events are breaths of fresh air
Don’t miss these limited-edition food specials, mash-ups, and celebrations in Vancouver
A “last call” from a closed restaurant, some epic collaborations, and your chance to “Summer Like an Italian” in Vancouver
While we might be in the waning days of summer 2022, the many exciting food specials and celebrations going down in Vancouver is enough to fill our calendars and bellies.
Here are some noteworthy food pop-ups, collabs, and events taking place in late August and into September.
Potluck Hawker x Via Tevere: Khao Soi Pizza Sub
Potluck Hawker Eatery (3424 Cambie St) is celebrating its second anniversary with a special collaborative creation with their friends from Via Tevere. Available for two days only, from August 20 to 21, 2022, the Khao Soi Pizza Sub is inspired by the famous chicken curry noodle in Northern Thailand and Myanmar and re-imagined into a fried chicken sub with Via Tevere’s signature wood-fired dough. Guests can now pre-order the Khao Soi Pizza Sub Set ($23) online. The whole meal includes the Khao Soi Pizza Sub, Potluck’s limited-time Truffled Parmesan Malaysian Shaker Fries, and a seasonal summer slushie.
Picnic + Bubbles
Put a little sparkle in your end-of-summer fun while supporting a worthy cause via a new fundraising event called Picnic + Bubbles. Organized by the culinary group Les Dames d’Escoffier’s British Columbia Chapter and taking place on Sunday, August 21, the inaugural ticketed event is a choose-your-own-adventure style experience: You choose the restaurant and its menu of food paired with a bottle of sparkling wine and head to the picnic destination of your choice.
For $150, you’ll receive a multi-course picnic for two with a bottle of specially-chosen bubbles that pairs perfectly with your meal. Picnic + Bubbles is not only a way to get a top-notch meal and wine pairing to enjoy al fresco it’s also a fundraiser: 50% of the proceeds will go to Food Banks BC. Pick-up times for the picnic bundles span from 3 to 5 p.m. (a time must be selected for your tickets). Purchase your picnics online.
Mochido x Boba Run
Mochi donut biz Mochido is launching a limited-edition special featuring three unique donut flavours and two drinks made in collaboration with Boba Run, a local boba tea shop in Vancouver. Available only for two weeks starting Aug. 24, the donuts are Turtle Chip (inspired by the Korean corn chip snack), Choco pong (made with Korean wheat puff cereal, jolly pong), and Injeolmi (inspired by soybean rice cake). The drinks are a black sesame latte and Korean mango milk. Pre-orders will be available via Mochido’s website starting at noon on Aug. 23, and will also be available for pre-order through Boba Run’s website for pickup one weekday and one weekend time slot at their store.
Beanstock
A two-day festival all about coffee will give Vancouver a shot of delicious and informative fun this month. Beanstock takes place on August 20 and 21 at the Roundhouse Community Centre. It’s “bean” awhile since Beanstock held an event, due to the pandemic. The returning event will feature the opportunity to indulge in unlimited tastes of coffee from Canadian roasters (in your souvenir cup) and watch demonstrations on latte art and barista challenges with off-the-chart skill levels at the Beanstock’s featured Espresso Bar. Naturally, since this is a summertime event, you’ll also be able to stop by the cold brew area for some refreshing chilled pours.
Beanstock will also offer the chance to learn how to up your home coffee brewing game, and to shop from the Marketplace with beans from all the participating roasters for sale so you can take home your festival favourites to enjoy at home.
Summer Like an Italian: Dining Passport
Eight participating Kitchen Table restaurants and caffès (Ask For Luigi, Bacaro, Carlino, Di Beppe, Farina a Legna, Giovane Caffè, Motoretta, and Pizzeria Farina) are encouraging guests to soak up the last few weeks of summer and enjoy a regionally inspired dish that speaks to the story of each location. For their Summer Like an Italian promo, guests are encouraged to pick up a passport from participating locations to use as their guide and collect stamps with each feature dish ordered for a chance to win over $1,000 in gift card prizes.
Participating restaurants and featured menu items are as follows:
- Ask For Luigi: Rigatoni alla Bolognese*
- Bacaro: Spritz + Chips (made in-house with crispy herbs)
- Carlino: Frico (fried montasio, onion & potato)
- Di Beppe: Carbonara* (with guanciale, pecorino, egg yolk & black pepper)
- Farina a Legna: Cipolla Pizza (onion & calabrian chili sauce, zucchini, sweet peppers, pickled fennel)
- Giovane Caffè: Espresso Shakerato (espresso shaken on ice)
- Motoretta: Gelato or Garnita (flavour of choice)
- Pizzeria Farina: Finocchiona Pizza* (tomato sauce, fennel sausage, provolone, parmesan, sweet pepper)
*Vegetarian options available
Rosie’s BBQ & Smokehouse: Katsu-Style Smoked Turkey Sandos
Vancouver BBQ truck Rosie’s will take you to Japan by way of Texas with its limited edition katsu-style smoked turkey sandwich, or sando. During August and through Labour Day, Rosie’s will be cooking up a delicious Smoked Turkey Katsu Sandwich inspired the rolling smokehouse’s chef/owner Karl’s memorable culinary explorations of Tokyo. Rosie’s starts by smoking Rossdown Farms turkey thighs, which are finished by being fried katsu-style and served on a potato bun with Japanese mayo, cabbage, and quick Japanese pickles. Here’s where you’ll find Rosie’s in the coming weeks:
Aug. 20-21 – Parkside Brewing, Port Moody
Aug. 22-23 – Batch 44 Brewing, Sechelt
Aug. 27 – Riverside Street Vibe Festival, Vancouver
Aug. 28 – Vancouver Canadians Tailgate, Vancouver
Sept. 3-4 – Jonathan Rogers Park, Vancouver
The Fair at the PNE
It’s that time of year again: The Fair at the PNE runs Aug. 20 through Sept. 5. This year’s food vendor lineup for the annual Fair at the PNE is packed with all things familiar, fusion, and “what the f is that?” When it comes to traditional PNE Fair food staples, 2022 is right on track with its array of tornado potatoes, giant hot dogs, freakishly long fries, cotton candy, pretzels, corn dogs, funnel cakes, burgers, ice cream, lemonade, and slushies. There are over 65 vendors on tap for the 2022 Fair at the PNE, and every year they try to outdo themselves from previous years by coming up with dishes inspired by global food trends that will tempt your tastebuds and fuel your Instagram feed. Here’s a look at some of the wildest items they’re cooking up this time around, like Pop Rocks Popcorn Chicken and Cotton Candy Noodles.
Free coffee from Honolulu Coffee
Great news: Honolulu Coffee is brewing up a third Vancouver location in Olympic Village. While the new Honolulu Coffee won’t be open until sometime this fall, that won’t stop the biz from a little early celebration. All guests at Honolulu Coffee’s two existing Vancouver locations can receive a free drip Kona coffee on Monday, Aug. 22 and Tuesday, Aug. 23 at Honolulu Coffee Downtown (888 Nelson St.) and Kerrisdale (2098 W 41st Ave.).
Pizzeria Farina turns 11
It’s celebration time at Pizzeria Farina, and the iconic 915 Main St eatery (that got a reprieve from clsoing earlier this year, phew!) will be offering two pizza promotions to celebrate its birthday month: the classic Margherita pizzas will be priced at $11 over Farina’s 11th birthday weekend (from August 18 – 21), and the fan-favourite Pistacchio pizza will make a special appearance on the menu from August 18-September 5.
Nancy Go Yaya one-day “Last Call” pop up
Singaporean restaurant Nancy Go Yaya broke a few hearts in June when they announced their permanent closure. Now, for one day only — Sunday, August 21 — fans can experience their famous kaya toast and laksa marinated chicken wings for one final time at a special pop-up. Beverage add ons (iced Milo and teh tarik) are also on the advance menu to complete your perfect Sunday picnic. Limited tickets for pre-order are available via Resy.
Today’s events for Sunday, Aug. 14
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The Holy Rosary Catholic Church Festival wraps up today on the church grounds, 2224 45th St. Live music today features Willie Sturba (1 to 2:30 p.m.), The Chevelles (3 to 5:30 p.m.) and Good Vibez (6 to 9:30 p.m.). The festival is open noon to 10 p.m. All the festival food favorites are back, too, including fried dough.
The Sweet Corn Festival is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at Jerry Smith Farm, 7150 18th St. in Somers. The festival features local food trucks, live music and craft vendors — in addition to all that sweet corn. Admission is free.
Prost! The Biergarten in Petrifying Springs County Park is open seven days, serving up cold beverages and warm pretzels. For more details, check the Biergarten’s Facebook page.
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The Racine Concert Band’s final outdoor free summer concert of this season is 7 tonight at the Racine Zoo, 2131 N. Main St. The program features guest vocalist Darlene Kelsey and flute soloist Beth Kapralian. The zoo’s gates at Walton Avenue and Augusta Street open at 6:30 p.m. for free admission to the concert. A courtesy cart, for audience members who need assistance in getting to the concert site, is available before and after the concert.
The Wisconsin State Fair wraps up today at State Fair Park, 7722 West Greenfield Ave. in West Allis. Free entertainment includes daily free shows by the Kids From Wisconsin and the always popular racing pigs! Did we mention the cream puffs yet? The fair is open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more details, go to wistatefair.com.
Today’s events for Saturday, Aug. 6
A Food Tasting Event is in the Cariboo, Themed Towards The 1860’s : My Cariboo Now
The Clinton Museum will be hosting their Food Tasting event, which will consist of different foods from the past.
During previous food tasting events, foods were themed from the 1920’s, up until the 1940’s. However, this Saturday will have foods based from the 1860’s, with eight different categories.
Nicholas Kosovic, Manager at the Clinton Museum said that “the museum staff and volunteers will be cooking up selections from the Clinton Hotel lunch menu, several years before it burned down in 1958.”
The different foods that will be included at the event is mutton soup with barley, creamed sockeye salmon on toast, and boiled brisket beef topped with Spanish sauce.
The food is first come first serve, and will begin serving at 12pm in the Clinton Museum backyard, and will go until 1pm, with entry by donation.
You can find more information on the Clinton Museum Facebook page here.
Austin’s Best Food and Drink Events This Week
Thursday 28
ANTONELLI’S: FREE CHEESE WEEK Yes, for real: Free cheese from the best cheese shop in the city! The first 50 people in line at Antonelli’s each day – and there are two more days to go in this week – will get a free wedge of cheese. What’s coming up: Seascape from Central Coast Creamery (Thursday); and cave-aged Marisa from Carr Valley Cheese (Friday). Hell, we were all gonna have breakfast at Julio’s next door, anyway, right?
Through July 29
Antonelli’s Cheese Shop,
4220 Duval St., 512/531-9610.
Friday 29
ANTONELLI’S: FREE CHEESE WEEK Yes, for real: Free cheese from the best cheese shop in the city! The first 50 people in line at Antonelli’s each day – and there are two more days to go in this week – will get a free wedge of cheese. What’s coming up: Seascape from Central Coast Creamery (Thursday); and cave-aged Marisa from Carr Valley Cheese (Friday). Hell, we were all gonna have breakfast at Julio’s next door, anyway, right?
Through July 29
Antonelli’s Cheese Shop,
4220 Duval St., 512/531-9610.
Saturday 30
BAKERS AGAINST ABORTION BANS: BAKE SALE This is a nonpartisan community event intended to raise awareness and funds for abortion access, featuring baked goods (sweet and savory) created by some of the finest chefs in Austin. Also, yard games, a live DJ, and an opportunity to update your voter registration or register for the first time.
Sat., July 30, 11am-4pm.
2200 S. Lamar.
Tuesday 2
SUERTE X TATSU-YA: TAQUERO TAKEOVER You know how, once a month, that much-lauded chef Fermín Núñez invites some other culinary badass into his kitchen at Suerte to create a unique taco that’s available for one night and dine-in only? Well, here’s August, comin’ at ya with guest chef Dylan Salisbury of Tatsu-Ya serving up serving a Smoked Kalua Pork Taco with Tiki XO sauce and avocado salsa. Bonus: Proceeds go to Austin Pets Alive!
Tue., Aug. 2,
Suerte,
1800 E. Sixth, 512/953-0092.
Ongoing
BARTON CREEK FARMERS MARKET
Saturdays, 9am-1pm.
Barton Creek Square,
2901 Capital of TX Hwy. S., 512/327-7040.
HOPE FARMERS MARKET
Sundays, 11am-3pm.
Plaza Saltillo,
412 Comal, 512/727-8363.
LONE STAR FARMERS’ MARKET
Sundays, 10am-2pm.
12700 Hill Country Blvd., Bee Cave.
SFC SUNSET VALLEY FARMERS’ MARKET
Saturdays, 9am-1pm.
Toney Burger Activity Center,
3200 Jones, 512/414-2096.
TEXAS FARMERS’ MARKET AT LAKELINE
Saturdays, 9am-1pm.
Lakeline Mall,
11200 Lakeline Mall Dr., Cedar Park, 512/363-5700.
texasfarmersmarket.org/lakeline
TEXAS FARMERS’ MARKET AT MUELLER
Sundays, 10am-2pm.
Mueller Lake Park & Browning Hangar, 4209 Airport.
texasfarmersmarket.org/mueller
BOGGY CREEK FARM STAND
Wed.-Sat., 8am-1pm.
Boggy Creek Farm,
3414 Lyons, 512/926-4650.
EVENTS GUIDE: July 26-Aug. 1
Tuesday, July 26
• Open Mic Night hosted by Tristan Telle, Barley Mill Pub & Sports Bistro, 7:30 p.m.
• Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 40, auxiliary meeting, 10:30 a.m.
• Now showing at the Penticton Art Gallery: “Lasting Impressions” by Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669), and William Hogarth (1697-1764); “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words” Art and Activism: Contemporary printmaking from Oaxaca, Mexico; and “Southern Cross,” Laurence Evelyn Hyde (1914-1987), gallery open Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
• Open bike days at Penticton Safety Village, 1:30-4:30 p.m., ride around the village, learn more about bike safety, helmets and parental waivers required
• Penticton Seniors Drop-In Centre, new line dance level 1, 9 a.m., Tuesday lunch special, 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.., improver line dance, 1 p.m..
• Now showing at the Penticton Museum, “Made Right Here: Penticton’s Built Heritage.” This exhibit showcases Penticton’s distinctive heritage properties and how they have contributed to our city’s unique history and character, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 785 Main Street, by donation
• Penticton Public Sculpture exhibit, eight pieces of public art are now on display on Lakeshore Drive, outside City Hall and at the Vancouver Hill roundabout
• Yoga in the Garden at Linden Gardens in Kaleden, 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings, $17 drop-in or to register for classes: skahaflow.com
• The Grist Mill and Gardens in Keremeos is now open for the season, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. daily, $15 (adults), $10 (students and seniors), $30 for the family, season passes available for $45, for more details: oldgristmill.ca
• LocoLanding Adventure Park now open daily for the season, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
• Coyotes Cruises, float the River Channel, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., launch at 215 Riverside Drive, open daily
• Cascades Casino Penticton daily, 10 a.m. – midnight; 10 a.m.-2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays
• Penticton Lawn Bowling Club, open bowling at 260 Brunswick Street, 9:30 a.m., $10 drop-in fee ($5 for students), everyone is welcome
• Hoodoo Adventures open daily: bikes, kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddle boards, climbing gym, visit: hoodooadventures.ca
• Now playing at Landmark Cinemas 7: “Minions: The Rise of Gru” (rated G, 87 minutes); “Elvis,” (PG, 159 minutes); “Top Gun: Maverick,” (PG, 131 minutes), “Thor: Love and Thunder,” (PG, 120 minutes); “Where the Crawdads Sing,” (PG, 125 minutes); “Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank,” (G, 103 minutes); “Nope,” (PG, 131 minutes); For tickets: landmarkcinemas.com
Wednesday, July 27
• Summerland Community Arts Council presents: Music in the Park, featuring Rollin’ Coal, Memorial Park in Summerland, 6:30 p.m.
• Made of Clay: Penticton Potters’ Exhibition at Penticton Arts Council, 220 Manor Park Ave., Wednesday through Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., by donation
• Penticton Lawn Bowling Club, open bowling at 260 Brunswick Street, 6:30 p.m., $10 drop-in fee ($5 for students)
• Penticton Seniors Drop-In Centre,new line dance 2, 10:15 a.m., new line dance 3 and 4, 1:10 p.m..
• Naramata Farmers Market, Manitou Park in Naramata, 4-7 p.m.
• Open bike days at Penticton Safety Village, 4-7 p.m., ride around the village, learn more about bike safety, helmets and parental waivers required
• Hot Rockin’ Bingo at Slackwater Brewing, 7 p.m.
• Now playing at the Oliver Theatre: “Lightyear,” shows Wednesday and Thursday at 2 and 7 p.m.
Thursday, July 28
• Opening day: “She Lives in the Mountains” featuring the works of painter Diane Walters, presented by Summerland Community Arts Council, 9525 Wharton Street, Summerland, artist talk at 2 p.m.
• The Blueshounds at Oliver’s Music in the Park, Oliver community bandshell, 6:30-8 p.m., 6359 Park Drive, by donation
• Outdoor Movie on the Barley Mill patio, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” 9:30 p.m., by $10 donation to BGC Canada, full menu, beverages and popcorn available
• Live@Time, featuring Kailee McGuire, Time Winery, 6:30 p.m., no cover charge
• Open Mic at Clancy’s Pub and Grill, 6:30 p.m., ages 19 and over
• Penticton Seniors Drop-In Centre, Spanish conversations, 10:30 a.m.., bingo
1 p.m., improver line dance, 1 p.m.
• Final week: “Off the Grid,” by John Spurway, presented by The Many Hats Theatre Co., The Cannery Stage, 8 p.m., $28 (adults, includes GST), $25 (seniors-students), for tickets: manyhatstheatre.com
• Penticton Lawn Bowling Club, open bowling at 260 Brunswick Street, 9:30 a.m., $10 drop-in fee ($5 for students)
• Tacos and Trivia on Thirst Days, 7-9 p.m. at The Barley Mill Brew Pub
• Guitarist Jeff Piattelli live in the Badlands at Bad Tattoo Brewing, 6:30 p.m.
• Learn about our city’s history, visit the SS Sicamous Maritime Museum, open Thursday through Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
• All aboard: Kettle Valley Railway in Summerland, scenic runs Thursdays through Mondays, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., $29 (adults), $27 (seniors), $24 (youth), $19 (kids 3-12), visit: kettlevalleyrailway.org
Friday, July 29
• Downtown Penticton Association presents Music in the Park with Giuseppe Veltri, 8-10 p.m., Gyro Park bandshell
• Joe’s Garage, from Vancouver, performs on The Barking Parrot’s patio, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
• Bill Lynch Trio at The Dream Cafe, 8 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m., $20, for tickets visit: thedreamcafe.ca
• “Off the Grid,” by John Spurway, presented by The Many Hats Theatre Co., The Cannery Stage, 8 p.m., starring Jamie Eberle, Melissa Kuse and Martin Pedersen, for tickets:manyhatstheatre.com
• Gordy Manness Memorial Invitational at Penticton Speedway featuring street stock invitational, late models and hornets, spectator gates open at 6 p.m., racing begins at 7 p.m. (Sarah Cornett-Ching is expected to participate)
• Marin Patenaude in concert at The Grist Mill Gardens in Keremeos, 7 p.m., tickets are $20, visit: oldgristmill.ca
• Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 40, fish and chips, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., karaoke with your host “Candie,” 7:30 p.m.
• Fraternal Order of Eagles, Friday night dinner, 5-7 p.m.
• Penticton Senior’s Drop-In Centre: Tai Chi, 10 a.m., birthday club, 1 p.m., intermediate/ advanced line dance, 1 p.m.
• Penticton Lawn Bowling Club, open bowling at 260 Brunswick Street, 6:30 p.m., $10 drop-in fee ($5 for students), everyone is welcome
• Karaoke Friday Nights at Howling Coyote Pub, 6341 Main Street, Oliver, beginning at 8 p.m.
• Yoga in the Garden at Linden Gardens in Kaleden, 9:30-10:45 a.m. on Friday mornings, $17 drop-in or to register for classes: skahaflow.com
Saturday, July 30
• Gordy Manness Memorial Invitational at Penticton Speedway featuring street stock invitational, late models and hornets, spectator gates open at 6 p.m., racing begins at 7 p.m. (Sarah Cornett-Ching is expected to participate)
• OK Dope prevents Live Stand-Up Comedy with Dan Duvall, featuring Nash Parker, Highway 97 Brewing Co., 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m, $20
• Slackwater Sessions live music presents TruckVanCar (formerly Tim Hurley Trio), 8 p.m. at Slackwater Brewery
• Canadian punk legends D.O.A. in concert, with opening acts High Horse and Ruiner, music begins at 6 p.m., $25, for tickets: firehallbrewery.com
• Joe’s Garage, from Vancouver, performs on The Barking Parrot’s patio, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
• Penticton Lawn Bowling Club, open bowling at 260 Brunswick Street, 9:30 a.m., $10 drop-in fee ($5 for students)
• Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 40, meat draw, 2 p.m.
• Fresh BC Talent presents live performers ages 9-18, Blenz Coffee on Main St., 10 a.m.-1 p.m., visit: freshbctalentquest.ca
• Penticton Farmer’s Market, 100 block of Main Street, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Downtown Penticton community market, 200 block of Main Street, 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
• Fraternal Order of Eagles burgers, noon-4 p.m., Eagle races, 4 p.m.
• Charity bottle drive, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at IGA in Summerland and Penticton in support of C-DART animal organization, BC-SPCA and Penticton Regional Hospital
• Karaoke at The Barley Mill Pub, 8:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.
• Summerland Estate Winery B&B, Summer Concert series with Shalisa, for tickets: summerlandwinery.ca
• Penticton Elks Lodge, drop-in cribbage, 10 a.m., meat draw, 4 p.m., BBQ burgers, fries, onion rings, 5:30 p.m., live music with Roland Allen, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 31
• Juno-nominated neo-folk group Aerialists at The Dream Café, 8 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m., for tickets: thedreamcafe.ca
• Broke Down Trucks at Covert Farms Family Estate in Oliver, 1-5 p.m.
• Summerland Rotary Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Main Street
• The Darylelectones perform at Cannery Brewing Co, 5-7 p.m.
• Fraternal Order of Eagles, meat draw, 4 p.m.
• Penticton Elks Lodge breakfast, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Grimms meat draw, 2 p.m.
• Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 40, drop-in cribbage and darts, 1 p.m.
• Penticton Lawn Bowling Club, open bowling at 260 Brunswick Street, 9:30 a.m., $10 drop-in fee ($5 for students)
• BC-SPCA South Okanagan Similkameen Flea Market, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. at 1550 Main Street in front of the Wholesale Club
• Survivorship Flea Market, 1397 Fairview Rd.(N.W. corner of Fairview and Duncan, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.,, all proceeds to local dragonboat team and breast cancer awareness
• Fraternal Order of Eagles, Sunday afternoon meat draw, 4 p.m.
• Rotary Club of Penticton charity meat draw supporting Pathways Addictions Centre, multiple chances to win, 1:30-3 p.m. at Barley Mill Brew Pub
• Summerland Estate Winery B&B, Summer Concert series with Double Sharp, for tickets: summerlandwinery.ca
Monday, Aug. 1
• BC Day at Gyro Park in Penticton yoga with Starlit Yoga, 10 a.m., Josh Smith, 11 a.m., piper, 11:55 a.m., Okanagan song with Serenity Baptiste, noon, Liz Trible, 12:05 p.m., Gord McLaren, 1 p.m., Jack and Jill, 2 p.m., En Karma, 3 p.m.
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