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Jason Parkes Customs donating portion of rosé sales in March to women's shelter
Rosé sales support shelter
Photo: Jason Parkes Customs
A West Kelowna hospitality group is doing what it can to support Kelowna Women’s Shelter during the month of March.
Jason Parkes Customs will be donating $25 from every case of rosé it sells from its brands, including Crown & Thieves, The Hatch and Black Swift Vineyards, for the rest of the month.
Complimentary shipping will be included for those who purchase a case or more.
Parkes said Kelowna Women’s Shelter is near and dear to his heart, which is why he chose to support the organization.
In addition to Crown & Thieves, The Hatch and Black Swift Vineyards, Jason Parkes Customs also owns The Hatching Post Saloon & Barbecue and Truck 59 Cider.
More information about the program to support Kelowna Women’s Shelter can be found here.
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