Kelowna
Dine out so others can sleep 'inn'
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As Kelowna’s Wine and Dine event enters its third week, one local restaurant has partnered up with Inn from the Cold for a different kind of meal.
Dine Out to End Homelessness is a series of events to help those in need find shelter in the city.
The latest event will take place tonight (Jan. 29) at Yama’s Greek Restaurant.
The cost will be $25 and proceeds from sales will go to Inn from the Cold Kelowna.
The event will also feature door prices draws along with 50/50 draws and raffles.
Tickets are available at the IFTC administration office located at 1187 Sutherland, Pitstop Husky on Gordon or Loyal hair Therapy on Harvey.
You can find more info about the event at the groups website.
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