![]() for ticketsĮxperience Kal Park with naturalist Roseanne Van Ee on her favourite Interpretive Walk Sunday at 2 p.m. Please join us for a fun afternoon.īlues Hoodoo play the Vernon Jazz Club Saturday, 8 p.m. Commonly asked is whether we can assist with the evaluation of existing collections, where we have several members competent to give recommendations. Please note to ensure continuity during our program (including the afternoon auction), we request admittance to be between 12:45 p.m. Vernon Stamp Club meeting at People Place Saturday for members, applicants & visitors. Do some shopping and get out of the heat. Come and enjoy Strawberry Shortcake and a drink. Baking, deli, crafts, used jewelry, used books and regifting items. at All Saints Anglican Church, 3205 27th St. ![]() Strawberry Tea and Bazaar Saturday 1-4 p.m. Donations of good quality items accepted Thursday, May 18, 10:30 –4 at the church hall. All money raised goes to sponsoring camperships for local children at Camp MacKenzie. Free workshop but participants must pre-register at or call 25.Ĭamp MacKenzie Garage Sale 8 a.m. Do you struggle to get your kids to read? Has your child fallen behind with reading because of the pandemic? Are you unsure of how to help your child with reading? Join NOYFSS and the Literacy Society of the North Okanagan for this workshop for parents, guardians, grandparents and caregivers of kids aged 6-12, who can also participate in this workshop, with separate fun reading activities. Turning the Page Literacy Skills for Families Wednesday 6-8 pm. Progress: North Okanagan Business Review and Forecast 2018.Overall, the night was so much fun, and I am sad that it was my last year of Senior Bingo. We are grateful to all of the staff members, parents, students, and community members who helped the night go off without a hitch.īingo is such a great way to bond with your friends and classmates, while also raising money for the Senior Class. Thanks to Bingo, we will have money for our prom, the after-party, and all of the decorations. Those with a sweet tooth could enjoy delectable Oreo-chocolate chip cookies home-made by Taylor Halloway ‘22, gourmet cupcakes, whole cakes, and so many other delicious sweets. In addition to great prizes, Senior Bingo had countless mouthwatering sweet treats for sale. Special Senior perks included hot Chick-Fil-A sandwiches, special door prizes, and customized Senior bingo cups. There were also many other great prizes awarded to raffle winners including a Beach Cruiser Bike, a certificate for an NDP Ring, and a graduation dress certificate, to name a few. There were tons of exciting baskets like “Fall Fun”, Aviator Nation, a Maryland Themed basket, and so many more. The game and raffle prizes this year were better than ever. Peri, who, like every year, did a fantastic job. ![]() The Captain and bingo caller of the night was Mr. The funds from this event will go to support the Senior Class and their prom-related activities.Īs per usual, the Fathers’ Follies worked the event by announcing games, selling raffle tickets, listening for “BINGO!”, and providing comic relief to determined, and sometimes disappointed, players. The tent was decorated beautifully in the senior class colors of red and blue by the wonderful members of our Parents’ Association, who spent many long hours planning and perfecting every detail. This sold-out event was unlike any other bingo in the past because it was held outside in The Celebration Tent. Sailin’ Thru ’22 Bingo was a huge success! All 500 tickets were sold well ahead of the night of Bingo. On Saturday, October 2 nd, NDP held its annual Senior Bingo.
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