Kelowna Capital News, May 22, 2014

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joined B.C. racers for the inaugural Fresh Air Kelowna Cherry Blossom Triathlon. It featured a 700-metre pool swim at the H2O, then onto bikes for a three loop, 21 km ride to East Kelowna and ended with a 5 km run. The event was directed by local Olympians Malini Elmore and Graham Hood along with James Young, of the Kelowna Triathlon Club. Congratulations to locals Jake Van Allen, with his race best 17:47 run split to fend off fellow Kelownian Chad Reid who arrived in third, 18 seconds behind. Carmelle Guidi-Swan took the women’s title in a time of one hour, 12 minutes and 13 seconds. West Kelowna’s Claire Young arrived in third place with a scorching 20 minute, 28 second run split. Also kudos to Derek EdDstrom, Ryan Smith and Jim Gabriel, with the City of Kelowna, who entered and won in the team category. The Benjamin Moore In-Store Spring Seminars take place Saturday, May 24, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Join them for food, beverages and prize draws. Some of the seminars are Exteriors: Paint and Stain; Home Staging; Faux Finishing and Upcycling and the 2014 Colour Trends. Call 250-7635333 The House of Caribbean’s 3rd annual fundraiser BBQ is May 24, from 3 to 8 p.m., at the store, 557 Bernard Ave. (beside Towne Centre Mall). There will be good food, music and good times. Music courtesy of DJ Shado and food is by donation, with all proceeds going to support the 3rd annual Okanagan Caribbean Festival slated for City Park in July. Call Jack or Melinda at 778484-5520. The 5th annual Spring Sale at Springvalley Elementary School, 270 Ziprick Rd. in Rutland, is

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THE NEW 48 North Restaurant and Concept Lounge executive chef Kevin Anderson and general manager Jason Poetsch. May 24, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering a combination of garage sale and flea market with all types of treasures, a BBQ, playground and fames for the kids. The school’s parent advisory council would like to raise enough money to take the entire school to Atlantis Waterslides in Vernon for a special year-end celebration. The grand opening of GolfTEC is Saturday, May 24. Located at 1071851 Kirschner Rd., Golf TEC will have SUN FM broadcasting live on location starting at 9 a.m. Prizes up for grabs will include a complimentary assessment from GolfTEC’s best, including Andy Hilts (Master PGA professional, vice-president, instruction and education GolfTEC HQ and Golf Digest Top 20 teacher); Matt Carrothers (director of instruction, GolfTEC Canada) and Mike Soergel (GolfTEC Kelowna centre manager). There will also be golf conditioning exercise/workouts by GolfTEC partners and kids’ activities from 3 to 5 p.m. Sattu Mahapatra

is the owner of GolfTEC Kelowna. Speaking of golf, Marion Henselwood aced her first hole-in-one

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Happy 65th Sandy Zimmermann (May 26); happy 102nd birthday to Kay Boyko (May 16) happy 50th to twins Andrew and Matthew Graham, Gorman’s Mill (May 26); happy 50th Lori McCormack, Home Depot (May 16); happy 60th Lynn Hamilton (May 17); Mike Mervyn, Wealthlink Financial (May 22); Pam Johnson, Vancouver (May 22); Ken McLaughlin, Re/Max (May 22); Dino Gina (May 22); Laureen Redman, City of Kelowna (May 22); Alan Tozer (May 23); Jake Runzer (May 24); Ken Harding (May 24); Ron Mattiussi, City of Kelowna (May 25); Ian Williamson (May 26); Richard Prowse (May 28).

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