Skaha Matters
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Skaha Matters
Skaha Matters “Bringing Community Matters to You” Skaha Matters Published by Okanagan Matters Publications www.SkahaMatters.com (250) 497-5541 (250) 493-2244 24 HR. PAGER FAX: (250) 497-8449 CELL: (250) 809-6192 [email protected] www.brianmoen.ca 837 Main Street, P.O. Box 329 Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0 Brian Moen BUS: PENTICTON: PRESIDENT’S GOLD AWARD SALES ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ncy or Age e “Corner” Mart) Th (OK Food u an Falls BC L91iq et, Okanag 0 Main Stre y 97 & Store - Hw Follow r.store arket.liquo m .com/falls. FewFMEachEin!es O C E E R r F 14 m Ou N .facebook us at www re At Our Sto Fro November 2014 Your FREE Monthly Community Newsletter [email protected] 250.490.6951 HOLIDAY CHEER OPEN HOUSE SAT NOV 29th & SUN NOV 30th from 11AM to 5PM Join the wineries of Okanagan Falls this holiday season for our open house weekend in the “Heart of Wine Country”. Come visit our 12 wineries for your holiday gifting ideas, food pairings & sample our delicious wines! 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Page 2 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Royal Canadian Legion Br#227 5009 Veteran’s Way, Okanagan Falls GENERAL VOTING DAY will be open to qualified electors of Electoral Area “D” (Kaleden/Okanagan Falls/Apex) on Saturday, November 15, 2014 between the hours of 8:00 am - 8:00 pm at the following locations: Remembrance Day Ceremony Join us at the Okanagan Falls Elementary School on Cedar St. Okanagan Falls Elementary School - 1141 Cedar Street, Okanagan Falls Kaleden Elementary School - 152 Linden Avenue, Kaleden ADVANCE VOTING any qualified elector may vote at an advance opportunity, November 5, 2014 between 8:00 am - 8:00 pm and November 8, 2014 between 9:00 am - 3:00 pm At the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Office, 101 Martin St. Penticton For Elector Qualifications, Main-in Ballot Voting (must submit a mail-in ballot application by November 7, 2014), or any other question on voting, please contact the RDOS at 250-492-0237 or [email protected] or www.rdos.bc.ca for full details. All Candidates Forums ~ Who will you vote for? Hear what Tom Siddon and Alan Whitman have to say! Monday, November 3rd - 7:00 pm in Okanagan Falls School Gym Tuesday, November 4th - 7:00 pm in Kaleden Community Hall 10:00 am ~ Remembrance Day Service starts at the School 10:45 am ~ Parade to the Royal Canadian Legion Cenotaph 5009 Veteran’s Way, Okanagan Falls 11:00 am ~ 2 Minute Wave of Silence 11:02 am ~ Act of Remembrance 11:03 am ~ ROUSE Bugle Flag Raise 11:05 am ~ Laying of the Wreaths Everyone Welcome ~ Following the Remembrance Day Ceremony, there will be a complementary lunch for youth and families upstairs in the Legion. Adults please sign into the lounge and enjoy comradeship with music and a complementary lunch. Thank you to our Veterans! November 2014 Community Calendar View Online at www.SkahaMatters.com ~ Event Reminders on Facebook Page! Call 250.490.6951 or [email protected] 2 OK Falls Senior Centre* Advertise Your Business Event Too! St. Barbara’s Church * Pancake Breakfast 8-10 Artist & Crafters Show Free Listing for Local Non-profit Groups. * Event info is included in this issue. All 5 Weekends in Nov * Fundraising Dinner & Auction Pharmasave’s 7 Advance Voting * 8 RDOS 101 Martin St 9-3 All Candidates Forum All Candidates Forum Advance Voting * SO Genealogy Event * Flu Clinic Church Services * OK Falls School Gym 7pm * Kaleden Hall 7pm * RDOS 101 Martin St 8-8 Penticton Library 7pm Kaleden & OK Falls Registration Deadline Blood Donor Clinic Community Churches 10am Urban Dance/Hip Hop* OK Falls PAC * Family Storytime * Penticton Senior Centre RDOS Free Compost * Sheng Zhen Healing OK Falls Parks & Rec 6:30pm School Library OK Falls Library Wed 1:30pm Nov 5, 6 & 7 - 1:30-5:30pm OK Falls United Church & Chi Gong * OK Falls Legion #227* Anglican Church 9:30am OK Falls Senior Centre* Kaleden PAC * OK Falls Legion #227* Thursdays Oct 30 - Nov 27 Youth & Teens Night National Aboriginal Catholic Mass 11:30am 3 1 Get Your Event on the Community Calendar! 4 General Meeting & Elections 9 7pm School Library 10 Community Remembrance Day Ceremony * attends both Kaleden & Okanagan Falls Schools for Remembrance Day Ceremonies 16 OK Falls Legion #227* Pancake Breakfast 8-11 Restoration Service * 17 Kaleden Choir * League Darts Wed 7pm 11 OK Falls Senior Centre* OK Falls Legion #227* Jam Session 1pm OK Falls School at 10am Legion Cenotaph at 11am Luncheon to follow OK Falls Community Church Penticton United Church 12 Chair Yoga * OK Falls Senior Centre* OK Falls Senior Centre* Kaleden Church * OK Falls Zen Centre Wednesdays at 9:30am Carpet Bowling Wed 1pm OK Falls Rec Centre 13 Thursdays Bridge 1pm & Thursdays Crib 7pm Dogtown Signature Dinner Series * Fall Harvest Dinner 6pm Bible Study Thursdays 2pm 18 Pharmasave’s 19 20 21 Flu Clinic OK Falls Legion #227* OK Falls Legion #227* Meat Draws Fri/Sat 5pm Kaleden Women’s Shuffleboard Tue/Thur 1pm OK Falls Senior Centre* Weekly Drop-in * 1-4pm LA Dinner on 7th & 21st Tuesdays Pool 6:30pm Youth & Teens Night OK Falls Legion #227* Women’s Institute * 24 25 OK Falls Legion #227* OK Falls Senior Centre* Giant Obstacle Course Flu Shot Clinic 10am-2pm OK Falls Rec Centre * Dates: Nov 4, 18 & 25 OK Falls Senior Centre* OK Falls Rec Centre Meet 3rd Wed each mth 26 27 Pharmasave’s Customer Appreciation Day * Gentle Fit* OK Falls Zen Centre Tue/Thur at 9:30am 31 OFWA Holiday Cheer OK Falls Legion #227* December 6th ~ Mondays Crib Open House * (if enough interest) December 6th ~ Nov 29-30 11-5 December 9th ~ Igniting SPARKS Workshop Nov 29-30 * December 12th ~ Gift Shop & Gallery 250.497.7129 Please call for hours of operation 1788 Hwy 97, 2km South of Okanagan Falls (Turn right on Alba Road & turn at the sign) e: [email protected] VOTING DAY 15 OK Falls School 8-8 Kaleden School 8-8 OK Falls Senior Centre* Drop-in Bingo 1pm Imagine-a-Village * Movie Night * 22 OK Falls Legion #227* Drop-in Darts Saturdays 1pm St. Barbara’s Church * 4th Sun service on Sat 5pm OK Falls Senior Centre* Pot Luck Dinner 5:30pm 28 29 OK Falls Senior Centre* OFWA Holiday Cheer Music & Coffee Open House * Wed/Fri 9-10:30am Nov 29-30 11-5 Igniting SPARKS Tuesday Bingo at 1pm Dates: Nov 4, 18 & 25 30 Veterans Day Event 2pm 14 Preschool Storytime * General Meeting & Elections Fun Time with Hotdogs, Horse Racing & More! Sundays 1pm 6 Kaleden Library Tue 10am Kaleden Church Mondays 7pm 23 5 Workshop Nov 29-30 * December 2014 Special Events East Side Salon “Haircuts for the Helping Hand” & “Fill The Van” at IGA Okanagan Falls Community Christmas Event - Watch for ad in next issue! Christmas Tales Special Event at Linden Gardens - Tix $15 Kaleden Church Registration Deadline for Helping Hand Christmas Hampers - see page 23 View Calendar Online at www.SkahaMatters.com Christmas is Coming! SHOP LOCAL!!! 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NO OTHER STORE CAN COMPETE IN OK FALLS! Page 4 November 2014 SkahaMatters.com The TRUTH About INCORPORATION! My opponent has been falsely telling everyone that I would impose Incorporation on Area ‘D’. The TRUTH is, I have NEVER advocated for the Incorporation of Okanagan Falls OR Area ‘D’. The TRUTH is that for many years, residents and community leaders have asked me and former Directors for a STUDY of the COSTS and BENEFITS of a more effective form of local GOVERNANCE. I SUPPORT the undertaking of such a STUDY of Governance options, jointly with the Provincial Government. Such a STUDY would be followed by a thorough, facts-based public discussion of the options, and would culminate in a REFERENDUM of ALL affected property owners BEFORE any decision could be taken to change our present (Unincorporated) system of local government. Are you “LISTENING” to the TRUTH, Mr. Whitman?? This ad authorized by Lisa Lawson Styffe Financial Agent for Tom Siddon Campaign: 250-488-4614 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Page 5 district directors and town councillors keep their opinions about federal and provincial politics to themselves, so that they can work with whichever party is in power at the two senior levels of government. But Director Siddon has lambasted the federal government many times on the CBC-TV national news. Regardless of whether you agree with Director Siddon’s strong criticisms of the federal government or not, and regardless of whether you vote Conservative, Liberal, NDP, or Green, you must realize that Director Siddon’s many attacks on the federal government have ensured that there will not be any federal infrastructure grants given to RDOS Area D while he is the director. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you! As Officer-in-Charge of the Prince George Weather Office, I was Incorporation Will Mean Much Higher Property always careful with taxpayer’s dollars. When assigned to build Taxes and Worse Road Maintenance a new weather office, I completed the project for only 28 percent of The province can create a municipality without holding a budget and a year ahead of schedule. If elected, I will never claim referendum, but you can vote against Tom Siddon’s incorporation any travel expenses. agenda for South Skaha now, at this election. Director Siddon After Gretchen and Alan retired to Skaha Estates, Alan became a has repeatedly lobbied the Minister of Community, Sport and freelance author, and Sky&Telescope magazine recently made him Cultural Development to begin an incorporation study of South a Contributing Editor. He has served on the executive of most clubs Skaha, most recently on September 23rd. His proposal would that he has joined, and was on the Royal Astronomical Society of join the communities of Heritage Hills, Lakeshore Highlands, Skaha Canada’s national council for over a decade. He also served as a Estates, Okanagan Falls, Vaseux Lake, Kaleden, and St. Andrews Skaha Estates Improvement District (SEID) trustee for seven years. together into one spread-out town. The province currently maintains (SEID manages our water system and park.) In the last year, Alan has our roads and, while we do have our share of potholes, there are far listened to your concerns at community meetings held in Twin more potholes on the main streets of Penticton year around (except Lakes (twice), Kaleden (several meetings), Okanagan Falls (several), right now when their potholes were all filled before the election!). Skaha Estates, Heritage Hills/Lakeshore Highlands, and Apex (where How could the large, thinly populated proposed town of South Skaha he is a season pass holder). possibly afford to maintain our streets and rural roads as well as the compact and densely populated city of Penticton can? When you More Details on Incorporation and Taxes: We are facing drive along Eastside Road in winter you always know when you have a substantial increase in property taxes to pay our share of the huge reached the Penticton city limits - there is far more ice and slush on expansion of Penticton Regional Hospital, a very worthy project. the main streets of Penticton than we have on our roads, currently Okanagan Falls, Skaha Estates, Lakeshore Highlands, and Heritage maintained by the province. (Incorporation and taxes are discussed Hills residents will also have a small property tax increase to pay for the new Eastside Road Transit Service. Incorporation would mean in much greater detail to the right.) a third property tax increase, but this large increase would be for Upper Carmi asked for fire protection years ago. They deserve a something nearly as worthless as a vanity license plate! The new town feasibility study. In the September 30th Penticton Herald, Director would need to hire at least five department heads and their staff at high Siddon paternalistically suggested that Upper Carmi might be salaries, instead of having the cost of those salaries spread across annexed by Penticton even though he has never held a meeting of the entire RDOS as they are now. The only South Skaha residents Upper Carmi residents to ask their opinion on that question! who will benefit from incorporation will be the new mayor and I support parts of the revitalization concept for downtown Okanagan councillors. On September 15, 2014 at a Kaleden public meeting Falls, but only if residential property taxes are not used to pay for it. Director Siddon stated the obvious, saying: “People in Penticton pay A Wine Centre focal point is an excellent idea; but the consultant’s much higher taxes than we do, but they get more services.” recommendation for a one-way couplet on 7th and 8th Avenues is Twice Okanagan Falls has wisely decided against incorporation. On premature -- common sense says that you don’t make one-way October 16, 2013 Director Siddon asked for a show of hands at a streets before the traffic volume requires it. To attract tourists Town Hall Meeting. About 60 percent of those present were opposed we need signage on Highway 97 indicating that our beaches have to an incorporation study, but he still proceeded with his incorporation very shallow water and so are more suitable for children than most agenda. Much as I like and respect Tom Siddon, I believe that the beaches are. purpose of public meetings is to learn the will of the residents Kaleden’s walkway on Lakehill Road is a priority, as is the protection and to listen to their joint wisdom. Two weeks later in Skaha of undeveloped riparian areas. The Director must strongly lobby the Matters Director Siddon promised us that there would be a referendum province to show some common sense and to give a liquor license before incorporation, and he wrote: “I can assure residents of smaller to Kaleden’s general store again, so that it can be a financially viable communities in Area ‘D’ (such as Heritage Hills or Kaleden) that business. Kaleden needs its general store. should they chose to opt out of the governance review they will be free Heritage Hills and Lakeshore Highlands do not have a single park to do so.” No RDOS director can make such hollow assurances after years of asking for one. If I am elected, the needs of Heritage because the province will be completely in charge of the process, Hills and Lakeshore Highlands will no longer be ignored. not Director Siddon. The province can do whatever it wants where municipalities are concerned, just as it did in 1973 when it forced The oversubscribed aquifer at Twin Lakes must be protected. There still isn’t a garbage transfer station at Apex. How many years Rutland and Okanagan Mission to become part of Kelowna without holding a referendum. (The province also did this to the suburbs of does it take to build what amounts to a giant garbage can? Kamloops, Prince George, and Nanaimo). The province does not I strongly support extending sewer service to Skaha Estates and have to hold a referendum if it decides to create Director Siddon’s lower Kaleden before more aging septic fields fail, endangering Skaha proposed town by legislation. But you have the opportunity to Lake water quality. This will also benefit Okanagan Falls residents vote on incorporation now, at this election. If elected, I will tell the because more taxpayers will be sharing the operating costs of the Minister that preventing incorporation was the election question. wastewater treatment plant. Municipalities and Regional Districts do not have the financial resources to build such major infrastructure For a ride to the polls in South Skaha call 250-809-9292, in Twin projects by themselves. They have to apply for infrastructure grants Lakes call 250-497-8550. from the provincial and federal governments. That is why regional Authorized by Alan Whitman, financial agent, 250-497-6759. To Stop Incorporation Page 6 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Linda Larson, MLA ~ Boundary-Similkameen 6037 Main Street, Box 998, Oliver, BC V0H 1T0 Tel: 250.498.5122 Toll-free: 1.855.498.5122 “Your Voice in Victoria!” [email protected] Monthly Update From MLA Larson By Linda Larson, MLA for Boundary-Similkameen My new portfolio as Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility has allowed me during the month of October to visit many Service Providers under the Community Living BC umbrella and celebrate with them Community Living Month. The work being done by these agencies focusses on adults with developmental disabilities and connects them to meaningful employment where possible in addition to enhancing their lives in many other ways. I have been humbled by this experience and thankful to the many employers throughout this constituency and Province who have opened their doors to employing adults with developmental disabilities. In October, we also recognize the many small businesses who are the backbone of all of Rural BC. Our wonderful communities would not exist were it not for the entrepreneurship and investment of individuals who chose to live and work in our area. In BC Small Business is big business, more than a third of the Provinces GDP and over half of all employees work for small business. It is important that we all support our local businesses and keep our communities alive and well. This is also what is often referred to as ‘silly season’- local Election time. I want to thank all local politicians, regional directors and school boards who are stepping down for their service to their communities over the last 3 years. A mostly thankless job. I can assure all of you that no one puts their name on a ballot looking for fame and fortune. The people I have had the privilege of working with all had one thing in common, the desire to serve their Communities and to make a positive difference in the future of their areas. They have to develop a ‘thick skin’ and try to separate their personal and professional lives. Congratulations to all of you who have put your name and face on the ballots for what will be a 4 year term of service. The only disappointment is the apathy that is always evident at the polls and the poor turnouts that are the legacy of elections. Many individuals have given up their lives for a democracy that gives us all the right to vote without duress. So please, get out and vote on November 15!! Thank you to all of those who work in the Agricultural sector. Your hard work has resulted in the rest of us, once again, able to enjoy an amazing harvest time and celebrate it with many events throughout the region. Take a moment to thank these hard working individuals and visit one of the many fruit stands and wineries in our area before the regular season ends. November 11th is also rapidly approaching. Wear a poppy and show your support for our local Legion associations and recognize our Veterans. They fought for our freedoms and many made the ultimate sacrifice with their lives. So, thank you to all of our armed forces personnel past and present for their sacrifices making it possible so we all could live in peace and safety. And finally, as our weather starts to cool down - be safe and stay warm. Epicure Selections Open Weekends or call for an appointment 250.497.7945 2320 Oliver Ranch Road, Okanagan Falls www.nobleridge.com In-Store Bakery, Deli and Meat Department Wide Selection of Fresh Produce Your Local Grocer ... Proud to Serve our Community! Open 8am - 8pm Daily! 250.497.5818 5350 9th Avenue, Okanagan Falls * CHRISTMAS SPECIAL * Save 10% on Regularly Priced Massage Gift Certificates. By Appointment Only Gourmet Blends & Quality Cookwa re “Turn everyday meals into gourmet meals!” Contact Lorraine ~ 250-497-8781 or [email protected] Snairs Plumbing Services Qualified Dedicated Honest Plumber Bonded with over 30 yrs exp. No Travell Time charge 10% Discount For Seniors Stephen Snair 250-488-9430 Flexible Hours ~ Call for Rates SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Page 7 Area ‘D’ Economic Development Office with John Powell The Okanagan Falls Economic Development Action Plan continues to be a key guiding document for the Area “D” Economic Development Office in Okanagan Falls. Of course, the Economic Revitalization of the Town Centre is an important element of this strategy and much has been said and done about this over the course of this year. We are working to complete this process early in 2015. I have done some work this month to update the Okanagan Falls website www.okfalls.ca. While there is more to do, a part of the update so far includes some quick link buttons on the home page that will allow you to quickly access some key components of the site. The following quick links will take you to the latest information relating to key community projects and topics of interest: I hope that these improvements will make it easier for everyone to stay in touch - particularly if you’re lucky enough to be flying south for the winter. Following last month’s request for information about upcoming events for the remainder of this year and into 2015, the response has been ... slow. In addition to updating our community calendar for the benefit of the community, I am also working with my counterparts in the wider region, to develop a regional events calendar that will make it easier for locals and visitors alike to find out what’s happening in the region. It’s no coincidence that this calendar is being created to coincide with the launch of Westjet flights between Penticton and Calgary. Please help us to fly the Area “D” flag and support Area “D” businesses through the slow winter months by submitting event information that will appeal to Southern Albertans and visitors from the Lower Mainland. (Don’t forget that Air Canada will continue serving Penticton from Vancouver). Flight # Depart Arrive Start Date End Date Come check us out for Breakfast, Lunch or Anytime! Original Dogtown Coffee Co Dogtown Coffee House 5121 Hwy 97, Okanagan Falls 215 Winnipeg St, Penticton 778-515-5524 YYC YYF 26-Oct-14 31-Oct-16 2:05pm / 2:21pm WS 3280 YYF YYC 26-Oct-14 31-Oct-16 2:55pm / 5:00pm I am working with my regional counterpart in Penticton to update our regional economic profile. This business attraction document currently covers the Okanagan Valley from Vernon in the north to Okanagan Falls in the south. Our objective in this update is to significantly expand the information pertaining to the South Okanagan and ensure that the entire South Okanagan is better represented. This document covers every aspect of life in the Okanagan including the economy and economic sectors, population and demographics, infrastructure, education, housing, transportation, taxation and recreational and cultural opportunities. It will be a comprehensive document that will give potential investors a good overview of our region. And finally… following last month’s request for submissions, we have now awarded the contract for the Community Christmas Event in Okanagan Falls to Stan Maber. If you would like to help or contribute towards the success of this community event, please contact Stan directly: 250.497.7389 / [email protected]. It’ll take place on the evening of Saturday, December 6th in Okanagan Falls. Further details to follow. If you would like to discuss anything mentioned in this article or if you want to discuss the role of the Economic Development Office, get assistance with RDOS-related matters or any other related questions, please contact John Powell, Area ‘D’ Economic Development Coordinator at 778.515.5520 or [email protected] 778-476-3220 Here’s What’s Happening at Dogtown The Christmas Season is quickly approaching! Do you have plans for your holiday staff, community group or family get together? Dogtown can help with all sorts of holiday catering! Appetizers for a cocktail party, luncheon, buffet or gourmet plated meals. We can even offer a location to host your event in Okanagan Falls or Penticton. We are happy to work within your budget and can cater to all types of dietary restrictions. Give us a call at 778-476-3220 for a consultation. Our Signature Series is back with a Fall Harvest Dinner on Friday, November 14th at 6pm ... but this time, we are hosting it in Penticton. Our new Chef and General Manager, Richard Desnoyers, will prepare a fantastic feast paired with wines from BC Wine Studios. (Full menu at dogtowncoffee.ca). Tickets are $89 plus tax & gratuity. Tickets are limited, so please reserve your seats ASAP by calling 778-476-3220. November feature artists: “Potpourri Two”: Local artists Barb Hofer and Carol Munro team up again for a colourful autumn exhibition of paintings at Dogtown Okanagan Falls. Daniel W. Markin - Certified Barber 8-5 Tue-Fri / 9-2 Mon & Sat New Location - 5208 9th Ave. OK Falls 250-328-3888 DANIEL K. LO MOBILE LEGAL & NOTARIAL SERVICES Time WS 3281 www.dogtowncoffee.ca “Community with Every Cup” DELIVERING BEYOND 9-5 Available for Evening & Weekend Appointments E: [email protected] P: 250-770-2951 C: 778-931-0461 W: dklmobilelaw.ca CORPORATE AND COMMERCIAL LAW WILLS, ESTATES AND PROBATE LAW REAL ESTATE CONVEYANCING COLLABORATIVE FAMILY LAW “Your hometown realtor ... here for you!” Serving Okanagan Falls and area for over 12 yrs! Office & 24 hr pager: 250.497.5541 837 Main Street in Okanagan Falls Laurie Kingsfield Cell: 250.498.1110 [email protected] p. 250.762.7722 | f. 250.762.2232 toll free 877.311.7722 [email protected] 523 Lawrence Avenue, Kelowna “Serving all your Office Equipment and Stationary needs” Page 8 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Okanagan Falls Irrigation District News with Bob Daly, OFID Chair The major water line break at 10th Avenue and Maple Street on October 10th, provided major challenges for repair crews and water users alike. Wade Wagstaff and his crew from Grizzly Excavation, as well as OFID Operator Ken Peters and assistant Ed Smith, worked long into the evening to affect repairs and to restore water service to the community. The break was especially difficult to locate, as old pipes left in the ground years ago diverted leaking water to other locations. Once repairs were made, the lines were flushed, additional chlorine was added to the system and a boil water notice was posted in accordance with Interior Health requirements. When Interior Health is satisfied that there is little risk of contamination in the system, it will notify the Irrigation District to lift the boil water advisory. Until then, the tap at Well 4, at Weyerhaeuser Road and Maple Street is available to the community for drinking water. The break occurred in part of the system known as the Lower Zone. The water system of OFID is divided into two separate systems: the Upper Zone and the Lower Zone. The Upper Zone includes Peachcliff Drive/Place, Mallory Crescent, 14th Ave off Maple St, Brockie Place, Mimac Court, Maple St south of 14th Ave., Oliver Ranch Rd. and 4400 McLean Creek Rd. The Lower Zone serves all other areas of the District. Maps are available at the Irrigation District office. Okanagan Falls Irrigation District stresses the importance of providing your e-mail address to the District, so it can quickly provide you with notices of such emergencies. All users who had previously provided the District with their e-mail addresses were immediately notified of the recent incident. Okanagan Falls Irrigation District Trustees and Staff thank you for your patience. Greater Twin Lakes Area Stewardship Society (GTLASS) & Lower Nipit Improvement District (LNID) Drinking Water Protection Act Meeting Report by Zoe Kirk, RDOS Water Conservation Coordinator On Oct 10th, over a dozen residents attended the Annual Information Meeting. Mr. Rob Birtles from Interior Health Authority, who specializes in Small Water Systems, gave an extended and very informative presentation covering several aspects of water stewardship. Rob provided an overview on three topics: 1) Interior Health and the path taken as it became more involved in water/waste water quality, and where IHA stands today; 2) The Provincial Drinking Water Protection Act; from past to present - how things have (and are) changing as new and emerging issues concerning water quality and quantity arise; 3) Blue Green Algae Pilot Project IHA is conducting in local Okanagan lakes. Attendees learned what constitutes a small or large water system, the differences between ground and surface water, water treatment objectives, and the criteria for a Water Advisory through to “Do Not Use” orders. Rob covered how much and often water is tested in the different systems, and how valuable it is to have both a Source Assessment and Source Water Protection Plan. The Q & A segment was very thorough and included questions on cattle in watersheds (lake and stream edges), who can conduct Source Water Assessments and Source Water Management Plans, Community Watersheds, the difference between permitted and nonpermitted use, lake aerators, endocrine disrupters and more. Rob gave an excellent overview of a vast topic. It was hard to bring the meeting to a close, two hours after he stepped up to speak! It was very interesting to finish off with the algae component - fascinating to hear about the research being conducted. Many thanks to the members of GTLASS, LNID, organizers of the event, and our generous hosts, who provided a lovely space and terrific refreshments. To become a member or be on a mailing list, please contact: GTLASS Chair Harvey Jager at 250-497-5940 or [email protected] or LNID Chair Coral Brown at 250-497-8550 or [email protected]. Ken Brown Weekly Lawn Cuts Pruning Spring & Falls Clean Ups Quality Work Reasonable Rates Certified Landscape Horticulturalist 250-488-4209 Welcome the natural beauty and texture of concrete into your home. Countertops, Sinks, Outdoor Kitchens, Furniture & More 250-488-2798 [email protected] www.onyxcastings.com THE FALLS FURNITURE & CABINET CO. Formeldahyde Free, Solid Pine Décor & Custom Services Kitchens & Bath Home Accessories & Giftware 5119 Hwy 97 in Okanagan Falls www.flexindustries.ca 778-515-5558 Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies Group For All Your Insurance Needs 5350 9th Avenue Okanagan Falls 250-497-8739 www.jmins.com 24 Hour Video Surveillance Individual Door Alarms & Onsite Caretaker Security Gate with Key Code Entry Unit Access between 6am - 11pm New Year-Round Helping Hand Drop Off Location We will be accepting non-perishable food items and monetary donations for the Okanagan Falls Helping Hand all year long. So, anytime you have a little extra to share, come on by and donate to a local worthy cause that needs your support. 250.497.3279 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30 & Sat 9:30-4:00 1964 Oliver Ranch Road, Okanagan Falls [email protected] www.easylockselfstorage.com SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Page 9 RCMP Community Report DT PROFESSIONAL with Sgt Rick Dellebuur, Penticton RCMP HOME WATCH SERVICE INC. Winter Tires - Get a Grip 250-770-0585 DARYL TARR LICENSED INSURED BONDED LET US BE YOUR SECURITY BLANKET Use our dependable, trustworthy and friendly services to have peace of mind, while you are on vacation or away. Call for a FREE quote! Google: DT Professional Home Watch Heritage Hills / Lakeshore Highlands Homeowner’s Association Unanimously Endorses a National Park in the South Okanagan Valley Submitted by Susan Lychak, Secretary of Heritage Hills/Lakeshore Highlands Homeowner’s Association A National Park in the South Okanagan Valley would enhance so many aspects of the Valley lifestyle. It would bring in substantial economic benefits including related employment, enhanced tourism, and - most important of all - it would protect the 56 federally listed endangered species which thrive and live in the area proposed for this park. Our children, grandchildren and all future generations would inherit something special - a unique area of outstanding natural beauty, preserved for all time against development by opportunistic companies/individuals anxious to exploit the minerals and other resources in the area. If only our Provincial Government could see the strategic value of this National Park. Along with a great many other institutions, companies, organizations, municipalities and associations, the Heritage Hills / Lakeshore Highlands Homeowner’s Association at it’s October 1st meeting, voted unanimously to pass a resolution to support this National Park. Doreen Olson, the Director of the Okanagan-Similkameen National Park Network, gave an inspiring presentation at our meeting explaining the valuable natural resource that this park offers to our area and to our next generations. Unfortunately, there are many other organizations and active individuals in our Valley who have the financial resources and the combined voices to influence our politicians against the development of the park. They have been the active group with the “No Park” signage you have seen on your travels through Oliver, and southwards. Our Association does not have the resources, but we do have the desire and the intent to let the Province know that we want them to return to the negotiating table with the Federal Government and get this park plan in place and the National Park established. Let’s hope that somehow common sense and logic prevail and the people who really treasure the amazing legacy of nature we have here in this valley and understand its value, can convince the powers that be to do the right thing! OPAL CREATIONS Handicrafts, Gifts, Accessories & Home Décor Original Handmade Cards by SAMDEE for All Ages, inc. Invitations, Box Sets & More. Contact Sandy or Denise at 778.515.0464 It is around this time every year that people ask, “Do I really need winter tires?” And, the answer is YES. Here is why: Rubber tends to harden in cold weather, thus reducing friction and stopping capability of the vehicle. The new generation of winter tires maintain their elasticity and gripping power at lower temperatures (-35˚C and below), whereas all-season tires tend to stiffen and lose gripping power around 0˚C. The improved gripping power translates to shorter stopping distances and better vehicle cornering and control. That could be the difference between a safe stop and a fender bender or worse. Another frequently asked question, “Are all season tires considered to be winter tires?” The answer is NO, winter tires will have a symbol of a mountain peak with a snow flake. Tires marked with the letters M+S, or mud and snow, often found on SUV/pick-up tires, may provide safe all-weather condition, and are considered a winter tire, but are not always suitable for severe snow conditions. Consumers should research their tire options and make an informed decision that may save lives on an icy road. BC Law ... What is a winter tire - Motor Vehicle Act Section 208 1. For the purpose of this section, “winter tire” means a tire that is: a. Advertised or represented by its manufacturer or a person in the business of selling tires to be a tire intended principally for winter use, and that provides, or is designed to provide, adequate traction in snow or mud; and b. In the condition respecting tread wear and other particulars the regulations prescribe. 2. The minister responsible for the administration of the Transportation Act may, by public notice or by placing signs, prohibit vehicles from being driven or operated on a highway that are not equipped with chains, winter tires or sanding devices, or a combination of these the minister considers adequate and necessary in view of prevailing road conditions. 3. For the purposes of a prosecution under this section, the onus is on the defendant to prove that a tire alleged not to be a winter tire is in fact a winter tire. When Should You Install Winter Tires and/or Carry Tire Chains? British Columbia’s climate ranges from freezing cold to pleasantly mild in the winter. Equipping your vehicle appropriately depends on what you are driving and where you are driving. Most BC highways require passenger vehicles to use M+S or Mountain/Snowflake tires, and commercial vehicles to carry chains between October 1 and March 31 (new dates this year). The roads in the Okanagan Valley bottom as well as the mountain passes are now included in this requirement. Visit www.drivebc.ca for more information on winter tires, winter driving and the designated Winter Tire and Chain-Up Route maps. There are very few sections of highways in BC (select locations along southern coast) that do not require winter tires or chains during the winter. Now is time to get your vehicle ready for winter ... Don’t wait until the snow starts falling to equip your vehicle with a proper set of tires. Learn and practice winter driving techniques before you need them. SLOW DOWN and WEAR your seat belt. ICBC Insurance Out-of-Province Insurance Claims Windshield Replacement ICBC Lifetime/Nation Wide Warranty Computerized Free Estimates 250.276.6257 1450 Clark Avenue in Penticton THE BODY SHOP NETWORK FIX AUTO PENTICTON www.pentictoncollisioncentre.com Page 10 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 An Okanagan Falls Healthy Communities Special Feature Making the Healthy Choice ... The preferred Choice! Meet Kandice Hi. My name is Kandice. I have recently joined the Okanagan Falls Recreation team and am offering three new classes at the Zen and Fitness Centre. I am a registered fitness professional with expertise in gentle and senior fitness, and would love the privilege to help you reach your fitness goals and put a Jenny, Kandice and Mona at Gentle Fit. plan into place that fits your needs. Did you know that regular physical activity can improve your mental health, help you manage chronic diseases, and help to prevent illness and disability. In the long run, it will also give you more energy, increase your self-confidence and help you stay independent as you age. I have personally experienced how regular exercise can improve overall health and well-being and am passionate about sharing my knowledge with Okanagan Falls residents. Feel free to contact me personally at 250-498-4925 or email to [email protected]. We’re also offering a NO FEE introduction to the Gentle Fit Program on Tuesday, November 4th at 9:30am. This program is geared for older adults, seniors and anyone who requires a gentler approach to a fitness program. Maybe you are just starting out on the path to fitness? Let’s meet at this no-pressure class and we can go from there. You might also want talk to your doctor or health care provider before starting your exercise routine if you should have any concerns. Kaleden Parks & Recreation Update By Jodie Hopper, Kaleden Parks & Recreation Assistant All Candidates Meeting ~ The Kaleden Community Association will host an All Candidates Meeting for Area D Director on Tuesday, November 4th at 7pm at 320 Lake Hill Rd. Come down and listen to the candidates and have an opportunity to ask questions and get involved. Movie Nights @ The Hall ~ Family Friendly Movies in the Kaleden Community Hall are on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The next one is on Saturday, November 15th at 6pm. Popcorn, juice and water are available at the Hall. Thanks to our newest volunteers helping organize movie nights. December Movie - Stay tuned for further details. Public Budget Meeting ~ Kaleden residents are invited to review the Kaleden Parks & Recreation 2015 Budget. Give input and feedback at our Public Budget Meeting on Tuesday, November 18th from 7-8pm at the Kaleden Community Hall. Your feedback is appreciated! Family Yoga @ the Park ~ Thank you to the wonderful families that participated in the Family Yoga activity in the Hotel Park on October 4th. It was a beautiful afternoon of learning and having immense fun with the kids. A huge THANK YOU to Lori at Roshni Yoga who ran the Session. $150 was raised and donated to the Kaleden Benevolent Fund to support local members of the community in need. This money will be allocated to the Christmas Food Hampers. How to find out “What’s Happening” in the Community ~ Please email your great ideas to Kaleden Parks and Recreation Assistant Jodie Hopper at [email protected] or phone 250-488-0260. Updates will be available on our new Kaleden Parks and Recreation Community Facebook page and at www.kal-rec.ca/happenings.html 250.497.8188 [email protected] www.okfalls.net Visit our website for all our programs & facilities available. Office - 1141 Cedar Street Age Friendly Zen & Fitness For seniors or anyone who needs a gentler approach to physical fitness. Two classes that benefit overall health and functionality in daily life. Designed to increase your balance and strength, so that you can keep moving and enjoying a full and active lifestyle. Continuous intake, start when your ready! GENTLE FIT: Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am CHAIR (SEATED) YOGA Wednesdays at 9:30 am Upbeat Urban Dance & Hip Hop Dance Program Starts November 3rd Giant Obstacle Course A gymnastic themed balance & tumbling program For ages 2-4 Tuesdays at 3:00 pm $10 for 3 classes: Nov 4, 18 & 25 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Page 11 Managing Women’s Health Naturally By Dr. Tamara Browne, Naturopathic Physician, Licensed & Registered by the BC Ministry of Health Many women are plagued with hormone imbalance issues, often during menopause, but during other times in their lives as well. These can present as menstrual pain and irregularities, infertility, mood swings, headaches, water retention, hot flushes, night sweats, body aches and pains, osteoporosis, hair loss, insomnia, weight gain and other distressing symptoms. How can a Naturopathic Doctor help guide women towards optimal health and avoid the myriad of symptoms that often occur with hormone imbalance issues? First, with the use of natural herbal and homeopathic remedies, nutrition, detoxification, and whole body care, we can often correct imbalances and smooth out any uncomfortable symptoms. Second, with the use of advanced hormone testing we have the tools to uncover specific hormone imbalances that may be causing trouble. And finally, with the knowledge, training, and ability to prescribe bio-identical natural hormone treatments (BHRT), we can effectively bring a woman’s body back into balance safely and without side effects or risks. Although traditional Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) has been found to increase a woman’s risk of cancer, gallstones, blood clots and other health problems, Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) does not carry these risks and is, in fact, protective. This means that BHRT decreases a person’s risk of developing cancer, heart disease and other chronic degenerative diseases. This is because there is a big difference between the synthetic HRT drugs and the natural BHRT hormones that are identical to the hormones our bodies produce. No other health care provider is as well equipped as a Naturopathic Physician to help women achieve optimal hormone balance and great health. Too many women suffer needlessly with symptoms that are readily corrected with the restoration of hormone balance. INNER BLISS BELLY DANCING by Jenny Reiki & Ra-Sheeba Master ~ Professional Teacher/Performer ~ Egyptian Classes: Kaleden Tuesday & Wednesday / Penticton Thursday Affordable Bellywear Apparel Available. Have Fun, Get Fit, Feel Fabulous! More Information? 250.497.1189 or [email protected] or www.innerblissbellydancing.com Bio-Mat Healing The Amethyst Bio-Mat provides far-infrared healing. It sends negative ions through the body for positive results for those with Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, and also relieves back pain. Bio-Mat use improves circulation and cardiovascular function. It also helps to improve the immune system and assists in an anti-aging process. The Bio-Mat reduces stress and fatigue, and also burns calories to help control weight. It improves the skin’s appearance by helping destroy impurities from the skin and lymph nodes. Right now you can call Jaysone for a free one week trial offer! See for yourself and experience the healing powers of the Bio-Mat. For more information and to arrange your free trial, call 250-488-8154 today. JAYSONE TYLOR [email protected] 250.488.8154 Bio-Mat Healing ~ Call for 1 Week Free Trial www.bio-mats.com/higherbalance CHELATION “Improving your heart/body health” Improving heart and circulatory health, removing toxic metals, preventing disease Oxidative therapies for safely killing pathogens such as viruses and yeast; stimulating immunity, improving energy, and decreasing pain Natural Hormone Balancing and Women’s Health The Natural Family Health Clinic & Chelation Centre Dr. Tamara Browne, Naturopathic Physician 1040 Main Street, Okanagan Falls, BC PH: 250-497-6681 www.chelationokanagan.com OK Falls Hotel Pub & Grill Hours of Operation Restaurant ~ Open for Private Functions * Book Your Christmas Party Now! * Pub ~ Open Daily from 11am - 11pm (or later) “Ride for Paisley” raised $2500 for her Trust Fund. Thank you for your support! Come check out our New Mexican Chef! Enjoy Mexican Food On Mondays - More days to follow Weekly Schedule Everyday ~ Buffalo Burger & Beer ~ $10.95 Monday ~ Mexican Food All Day Wednesday ~ Music Bingo 7pm (Wings $6/10pc) Saturday ~ Baron of Beef with Salad ~ $9.95 (12-2:30pm) 250-497-5768 Falls Hotel Liquor Store ** FREE BAG OF ICE WITH LIQUOR PURCHASE! ** Summerland Sweets, Jams, Jellies, Syrups & Wine Open Daily 11am - 11pm 250.497.6633 1045 Main Street, Okanagan Falls Page 12 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Neuromuscular Balance ... Strength ... Stretch with Danielle Cournoyer I have enjoyed years of teaching Pilates and studying the many facets of stretch therapy. During my numerous travels to different courses, I was excited to learn of a relatively new method of bodywork and muscle therapy called NeuroKinetic Therapy™ (NKT™). This therapy utilizes manual muscle testing to assess dysfunctions of the coordination system of the brain resulting from traumatic injury, over use, under use, repetitive stress, postural stress, etc. NKT™ works with the body’s organizational intelligence, addressing pain at its source: the motor control centre of the brain. Practitioners can quickly and accurately correct the dysfunctional postural and movement patterns that are the source of chronic pain and degeneration of the muscles and joints. It cues the brain for new learning resulting in immediate correction of neuromuscular imbalances. NeuroKinetic Therapy™ works by communicating with the motor control centre of the brain. Most musculoskeletal pain is caused by imbalances of neurological origins wherein some muscles are overactive, while others are inaccessible by the brain. Using manual muscle testing, the neuromuscular patterns governing these movements are accessed in the brain’s motor control centre and can be “edited” for greater efficiency. This process allows NKT™ to yield faster and longer-lasting results than many other techniques. NKT™ uses strategy, not force, to achieve results. It can provide solutions for conditions that have not responded to previous treatments. This advanced therapy blends well with and is the perfect adjunct to other treatments such as chiropractic, physical therapy, acupuncture and stretch therapy. There is not just one answer to healing and helping our bodies. Some of the benefits of NKT™ include: • Uses muscle testing to locate the source of the problem. • Achieves fast, long-lasting results. • Eliminates enduring patterns of dysfunction from old injuries. • Reduce the effects of repetitive stress injuries. • Enhances athletic performance. • Quickly improves muscle coordination. • Increases range of motion, energy, strength and stamina throughout the body. • Coupled with corrective exercises for maximum benefit. Benefits of Stretch Therapy: 1. Improved Range of Motion ~ Having a good range of motion in all of your joints is important in almost every aspect of daily living. Each day you regularly reach for things, frequently bend one way or another, and make all kinds of complicated body movements. If you do not have good flexibility, then many of these typical movements can become difficult or impossible, and possibly painful. Even if you are active and don’t feel pain in your joints, having an improved range of motion can help. With regular stretching you may find that you will be better able to perform your current physical activities. 2. Relief from Muscle Tension ~ For many people, stretching helps to relieve tense and tight muscles. If your muscles are too tight, it can affect how you sit or stand. This can lead to poor posture. This is just one example of why stretching is often recommended at work. Given that many of today’s workplaces involve large amounts of sedentary behaviour, it makes sense to do some stretching to relieve the muscle tension in many parts of our bodies. Stretching also provides an opportunity for relaxation, allowing us to “de-stress” and unwind. Are you over 50? Just $15/yr to join! Enjoy activities that interest you. Meet new people. Get out and have FUN! Become a member of the OK Falls Seniors Centre! Call Ed @ 497-5570 or Audree @ 497-5572 Danielle Cournoyer 250.486.2225 NeuroKinetic Therapy® Fascial Stretch Therapy™ Stott Pilates® 583 Pineview Drive RR1 S4 C1 Kaleden, BC V0H 1K0 fitness & flexibility Private Sessions Clinic & Event Specialist [email protected] www.BambooBody.net Seeking Happiness? By Wendy MacKay Are you looking for happiness? To be happy you must know what happiness feels like. When you’re searching for something, it’s usually because you feel you don’t have enough. What do you believe will make you happy? When do you feel the happiest? Sometimes just stopping long enough to assess how, what or why you’re not happy is all that’s needed to realize you are not as unhappy as you thought. When you lack something in life, there is often too much of what you don’t need or want. You are out of balance. You could be lacking time with too many scheduled activities. Maybe you aren’t associating with the ‘right’ people who inspire you or lift your spirits. You may not be happy in your job and feel underpaid or unappreciated. It’s likely a combination of many things, but until YOU determine what isn’t going right and how YOU can change it nobody and nothing outside of you will make you happy, only you can make it happen. There are so many solutions for changing what’s wrong and allowing joy into your life. Complaining or making excuses for why you can’t change is NOT one of them! If you are ready to change, here are a couple of suggestions: • Get rid of what you don’t use or need. Start clearing the clutter in your heart and your home. Make space for new beginnings. Donate or sell your items and make someone else happy. Clean out the cupboards and give to the food bank, start an exchange program, let go of the ‘stuff’ you thought would make you happy but doesn’t. • Look at your schedule and organize your time better. Stop doing things that are not productive and begin doing what’s fun. Join a group of people who have interests you want to learn or start your own group. Meetup.com is a great place to start. If you’re lonely, consider volunteering for a worthy cause. If your job isn’t satisfactory, consider furthering your education and begin looking for what does inspire you. Recognize and appreciate the moments however brief they may be when you feel a spark of happiness. Ask yourself how you could make the necessary changes to feel that spark more often, and then do something about it. Make someone else smile and share your joy. It begins with YOU. I would like to invite all women 50+ to a workshop “Igniting SPARKS to feel hot-healthy-happy” on November 29 & 30 from 9:30-4:30 held at Spirit Ridge in Osoyoos. Group size is limited, so please call Wendy at 250-497-8168 ASAP. Georgie Anderson Independent Sales Director 250-497-8391 www.marykay.ca/ganderson SkahaMatters.com Live Well HEALTH TIP Perry Tompkins, Pharmacy Mgr Page 13 November 2014 brought to you by Pharmasave Okanagan Falls Flu and Pneumonia Vaccination ~ With all the recent media attention surrounding Ebola, its easy to forget about the health impact of less exotic illnesses: the seasonal flu and pneumonia. Both of these more familiar afflictions remain important causes of hospitalization and death each year, both in Canada and globally, with children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems being particularly vulnerable. In recognition of the importance of influenza and pneumonia to public health, vaccination against influenza and pneumonia are available FREE to eligible individuals over 65, and for influenza alone, the following groups: children between 6 months and 5 years old; women at any stage of pregnancy; individuals of all ages with chronic diseases of the lung such as asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis; individuals with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease and anemia; individuals with cancer and those taking medications that lower immunity; residents of assisted living or care homes; and healthcare workers and first responders. Anyone considered a household contact of the above individuals also qualifies. So basically, its difficult to find someone who doesn't qualify for a free flu shot! If you or someone you know are eligible for vaccination, or are unsure about your eligibility and have questions about influenza and pneumonia vaccination, please call us or drop by and we will be happy to assist you, including scheduling an appointment. In closing, while the flu shot is an effective way to reduce the risk of suffering from influenza, its not 100% effective and if you are unlucky enough to be stricken with the flu, plenty of fluids, best rest and Tylenol for headache, fever, sore throat and muscle ache remain the best supportive measures to help you feel better. “It is good people who make good places.” ~ Anna Sewell, Black Beauty Pharmasave Okanagan Falls 5217 9th Avenue, Highway 97 Phone: 250-497-8050 HOURS: Mon - Fri 9am - 5:30pm & Sat 9am - 4pm *FREE Prescription Deliveries to OK Falls & Kaleden Areas* CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY at Pharmasave OK Falls! Wednesday, November 26th ~ Receive 15% OFF* *Excludes prescriptions, codeine products, sale items, phone and gift cards, lottery and stamps. Sheng Zhen Healing Chi Gong Sheng Zhen Healing Chi Gong is fun and easy to learn. This chi gong quickly it transforms those who practice it regularly - build your vitality, avoid burnout, restore your health. Each part of Healing Chi Gong has 10 graceful, easy to remember seated movements. This practice is good for everyone, especially those with mobility impairments. October 30th - November 27th Thursdays 7:00-8:30pm at Penticton United Church Please pre-register, as class size is limited to 15. Cost $60. For more information and to register, please call 250-328-3811. Jennifer Strong, MAc&OM, RAc, earned a graduate degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and has been in practice since 1996. She continues to study Sheng Zhen Chi Gong with the originator, Teacher Li, and to teach as he does, from the heart. Jennifer is a certified Sheng Zhen Chi Gong instructor and has been teaching since 2004. www.AcupuncturePenticton.com www.shengzhen.org Relax ... Rejuvenate ... Heal Gift Certificates Available! DETOX Far Infrared Sauna & Aqua Chi Foot Detox 30 min of each ~ $40 Jaynie Molloy BSc. Hon. CH. 250.497.8806 110 Linden Avenue, Kaleden www.LivingInTheOkanagan.com MIKE INGRAHAM & JACLYN KINRADE 250-493-2244 Reliable Travel LOCATIONS WEST REALTY 484 Main St, Penticton, V2A 5C5 Book with Vi or Wendy during November & Enter to WIN! Locally Owned & Operated Book an Air Transat Vacation to be entered to win an All Inclusive Vacation value $3000 We can come to you! Book an Royal Caribbean Cruise to be entered to win a free cruise! Vi Creasey Tel: 250-497-8785 Toll Free: 1-866-497-8785 Wendy Busch Cell: 250-488-7490 BC Business Licence #48999 www.reliabletravelcanada.com Page 14 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Fish Passage at Skaha Dam By The Okanagan Nation Alliance Skaha Dam, located in Okanagan Falls, BC, was constructed in 1952 and has since operated as an essential component of the Okanagan Lake Regulation System (OLRS). The dam was constructed with a fishway to the western most extremity of the structure. This fishway, however, has historically never been operated due to accumulation of debris, and maintenance and other logistical issues. Until the spring of 2014, Skaha Dam was the upstream most accessible portion of river within the Columbia River Basin. Fish passage modifications in 2009 at McIntyre Dam returned sockeye to the area for the first time in 90 years. The next phase of sockeye and anadromous fish passage was to modify the fishway at Skaha Dam. In the Canadian Okanagan, the tripartite working group - the Canadian Okanagan Basin Technical Working Group (COBTWG) manages decisions with respect to fisheries and aquatics. After 10 years of the 12 year Sockeye Re-Introduction into Skaha Lake, parties agreed that passage past Skaha Lake Dam is essential. Several partners have been involved in the Skaha Dam fishway project including the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MoFLNRO), Colville Confederated Tribes, and the Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA). In May 2014, construction began on the Skaha Dam fishway in order to modify it for fish passage. Crews used existing slots within the fishway to insert stop logs (vertical wooden walls), creating a series of “steps” from the lower water level downstream of the dam to the higher water level upstream of the dam. Among design considerations were the height and length of pools, as well as the ratio of plunge pool (pool at the bottom of the jump) to jump height. In addition, fishways require high enough flows to attract fish, but flow rates within the structure that do not exceed the swimming capacity of the target species. In order to determine fish passage efficiency, ONA monitors video footage from two video cameras located within the fishway. Fisheries Technicians count the number of fish jumping over each jump through the fishway. This data will help inform Biologists about how effective the current design is and what further modifications, if any, should be made in future years to maximize fish use and limit migration delay through the structure. For more information, please contact: Karilyn Alex, Fisheries Biologist, Okanagan Nation Alliance at 250-707-0095 ext 301 or email to kalex@ syilx.org OR Hannah Sungaila, Geomorphologist, Okanagan Nation Alliance at 250-707-0095 ext 312 or email to [email protected]. Spawning Sockeye By Larry Martin The Okanagan River Channel in Penticton is now home to thousands of spawning Sockeye Salmon. Sockeye have arrived via the Columbia River system and Kokanee are from Skaha Lake. They should be easy to spot until at least mid November. Take a walk along the West side of the Channel, North of Green Lake Road. Polarized sun glasses will help, but are not necessary. For more information, just ask Larry at [email protected]. Central Ridge Veterinary Clinic Dr. Sylvia Tingson D.V.M. Open Mon - Fri 9-5 & Sat 9-12 T Water! Located next to Falls Market in OK Falls Surgery Vaccinations Meet Leo Looking for a stable relationship. I am pretty much done with the party scene, been there done that. If you share my values of home and hearth and you want a sensible attractive strawberry blond sharing your life, consider to meet with me. If we hit it off, I promise to be a devoted partner. I will not fetch your slippers, but I promise lots of pillow talk! www.AlleyCATSAlliance.org ad sponsored by Jardin Estate Jewelry & Antiques Recycling the Elegance of the Past 5221 Hwy 97 Okanagan Falls 250.497.6733 www.jardinantiques.com OK Fawlz Pawz 'N' Clawz Flexible Hours & Reasonable Rates Contact Denise @ 778-515-0464 An Electrical Solutions Company Engineering and manufacturer of electrical apparatus for Mining, Hydroelectric Power Plants, Transportation, and Commercial & Industrial applications. We pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality electrical equipment to customers worldwide. Power Up! With Unit Electrical Engineering Ltd. 1406 Maple Street, Okanagan Falls BES Enjoy THE 250.497.7808 CatMatch www.uee.com On Left - Skaha Dam fishway pictured from downstream facing upstream. Stop logs were fitted into existing slots in the concrete walls. On Right - Skaha Dam fishway pictured from downstream facing upstream. Water was released from upstream of the dam over the stop logs to create a series of jumps through which fish can pass. Medicines - Okanagan Falls 250.497.5254 SkahaMatters.com Page 15 November 2014 Okanagan Falls Elementary School Welcomes “Raise A Reader” The Penticton Herald Raise a Reader South Okanagan Program recently visited Okanagan Falls Elementary School. K-7 students were fortunate to participate in read aloud sessions with children’s authors and each child was kindly gifted with a copy of the book to take home and enjoy with their families. Our Kindergarten and Grade 1 students each received a copy of Ann Gregoire’s book, “Larry and the Beanstalk”, a story which the author wrote for her two grandchildren and is now sharing with other young readers. Our two Grade 2/3 classes enjoyed a visit by author Heather Caruso who read her book, “Ten Little Stories”, written for her grandchildren was filled with poetic rhymes and short tales. Our Grade 4/5 class experienced an interactive math literacy puzzle book written by Darcy Nybo called “The Great Grape Adventure Okanagan with Merl Oh”, which takes readers on an adventure exploring the Okanagan valley learning about lake monsters, bats, bees, steam trains, and paddle wheelers. Our Grade 6/7 class was fortunate to engage in a read aloud and question/answer session with author Rie Charles sharing her book, “A Hole in my heart”, a juvenile fiction chapter book about family, challenge, and perseverance. Mr. Alan Longworth, our local Okanagan Falls author, is also to be commended for his colouring contest story, “The Trotters”, which encouraged students to read and colour the illustrations of a piglet family illustrated by artist Endrene Shephard. The story was designed in comic book form to hold a child’s interest. The Penticton Raise A Reader organization picked up the story and it was featured in the Penticton Herald front and back page on Sept 24, 2014. In conjunction with publishing the story, it was offered as a colouring competition with the winner receiving $500 for their school library. Congratulations Alan! A huge thanks to Mrs. Yasmin John-Thorpe and her Raise a Reader authors and volunteer helpers who continue to bring this valuable gift of literacy to our school year after year! In gratitude, Ms. McCall Don’t miss our Scholastic Fall Book Fair in our Multi-Purpose Room from Mon, Nov 3rd - Thur, Nov 6th. Check for specific hours open. Okanagan Falls StrongStart Centre with Samantha James During November, we have “Storytime with Georgia” on Nov 12th at 9am and we also have the Dental Hygienist here at 10am that same morning. The Dental Hygienist will join us again on Nov 13th at 1pm. Infant Developmental is at StrongStart on Nov 14th at 10am, while the Health Nurse is here on Nov 17th at 10am. We will also be “Dancing with Miss McCall” on Nov 26th. Join us as we make our annual Hand Print Christmas Tree on Nov 28th starting at 9am. It’s a busy month ahead! The Okanagan Falls StrongStart Centre is a free drop-in early learning centre children 0-5 years age. located Okanagan The two for Grade 2/3 classes holding of their bookWe “Tenare Little Stories”inbythe Heather Caruso. Falls Elementary School and are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30-11:30 am, as well as Tuesday and Thursday from 11:302:30 pm during the 2014/2015 school year. For more information, call Sam at 250-809-2802. Steam Cleaning / Specialty Cleaning Spot & Stain Removal MURRAY MILNE Owner/Operator [email protected] 250-462-6070 OK Mini School We have space available for the current school year and are accepting registrations. OK Mini School is a licensed preschool for 3 and 4 year olds. We are located in Room 8 of the Okanagan Falls Elementary School. We offer a quality preschool program that helps prepare children to become life long learners. For more information, call 250497-5576 or email [email protected] Okanagan Falls Out of School Care School District No. 53 Report with Sam Hancheroff We are proud of the many successes in School District No. 53 and are looking forward to the years of labour peace ahead where we can turn our minds, energies and resources to build on these successes. Trades Training: We continue to grow in numbers and support in Secondary School Apprenticeship, “Ace It” and dual credit programs. This is providing more choices for students and also meeting the needs of a unique group of students who have aptitude and ambitions for a career in the trades. Our growth has been such that we have dedicated more teacher time to coordination and supervision of students. We are excited about the newest initiative called “Yes-2-IT in the Classroom”. Grades 6 and 7 students in each of our schools will do a week long, hands-on project. In some schools, if there is space available, Grades 5 and 4 students may participate. Local journeyman will help educate students on how each trade works in the construction of a building. Students will receive approximately 1.5 hours per day for 5 days learning in a hands-on approach to 3 different trades. The five day schedule will look at safety, reading blueprints, construction framing, electrical wiring, plumbing, finishing up and clean up. In our district, these programs are serving to bring increased value and respect to careers in trades, as well increase the engagement and success rate of our students. Early Learning: We are proud of our early learning components in all our elementary schools. When there is available, vacant space in schools, we continue to enter into partnerships with preschool, daycare, and school care providers to support families in our communities. During the last several years, the Early Learning focus at Okanagan Falls Elementary: StrongStart, Preschool, and Kindergarten, has worked together to support a continuous flow of early learning readiness skills. When the children reach Kindergarten many of them have developed strong readiness and social skills, along with an understanding of the elementary school setting and routines. Roots of Empathy: This program is well supported and growing in our district. We will have 17 programs running this year. Six of these will be at the Grade 5 level, a target group for this year. We have also expanded this program to at least one of our alternate schools. This program is strong and valued as it serves to address our goals around social and emotional learning. It is only possible in our district because of the volunteers who teach the classes and coordinate the program. School Plan Day: On Tuesday, October 14th almost two hundred teachers, EAs, and administrators met in the evening to review the framework for engaging in collaborative inquiry, revisiting their school questions and learning plans and setting themselves up for success. The evening was facilitated by Linda Kaser, co-founder of the Network of Inquiry and Innovation in BC. This is a valuable inservice for all participating personnel, developing a sense of team and vision for their schools. For more information, contact Sam Hancheroff, Vice-chair, School District No. 53, School Trustee for Okanagan Falls, at 250-497-5878. Okanagan Falls PAC Update with Deborah Rivest, Parent Advisory Council Chair Greetings from your Okanagan Falls PAC. We had our first meeting of the year on Tuesday, October 7th. We have started brainstorming some ideas for this year’s fundraisers and fun. A project on the go to look out for are our “Buddy Benches”, which will appear soon on our school playground. These will help our students continue to keep ‘inclusiveness’ during playtime on our playgrounds. We invite ALL parents to join us for our PAC meetings on the first Tuesday of every month. Our next meeting is Tuesday, November 4th at 6:30pm in the school library. Free child minding is available during PAC meetings. Any questions or ideas? Call Deborah @ 250-497-5384. Page 16 SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Great Things Are Happening At Kaleden Elementary School! October’s 5 “Great Things” include … 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Kaleden students enjoyed visits from multiple authors as part of the “Raise-a-Reader Program”. A big thank you to Yasmin JohnThorpe for facilitating this. The Kaleden Fire Department helped the boys and girls at Kaleden School practice their first fire drill of the year as part of Fire Prevention Week. Two students were chosen to be Fire Chief & Assistant and enjoyed a ride to & from school on the fire truck! Grade 4 & 5 students demonstrated a strong showing at both the Trout Creek and Naramata SD#67 Fall Cross Country runs. Congratulations to Josie Nickel (Grade 4) whose ultra-speedy time created a new district record for her age group! Students enjoyed their first Hot Lunch Day Friday, October 17th. The PAC of Kaleden School work diligently each week to provide a nutritious hot lunch program for our students that is made entirely on-site. All students will take part in Kaleden School’s annual Pumpkin Carving event on Thursday, October 30th. Thank you to the PAC for supplying every student at Kaleden School a pumpkin to carve for this event. Happy Hallowe’en! Piano and Theory Lessons in Kaleden Members of BC Registered Music Teachers Dillys Richardson, ARCT Carmen Leier, ARCT 250-497-5925 778-515-2592 Kaleden Elementary PAC Update with LeeAnn Thompson, Chair Kaleden PAC October saw many fun events such as the school wide Pumpkin Carving held October 30th. Each child got one pumpkin to carve and take home to their parents. What a yucky fun mess left in the school gymnasium! An event like this is only possible with wonderful volunteers. So, a huge thank-you to all of you that came out and helped carve, clean, and set up such a great event. On October 31st the children got to dress in their Halloween costumes at lunch have a costume parade and a monster mash in the gym. Great costumes and fun event. Our weekly hot lunch program has begun with new leadership this year. Thank-you Tina Brown for stepping up and making the hot lunch program happen. I know first-hand how yummy the food is, as my children always want more and tell me how wonderful it is. Thank you again to all the volunteers that come out every Friday, setting up, cooking and cleaning up. It is great to have you all there. Our cross country team wrapped up the season with a fabulous pizza lunch. We had a great turn out of runners, 24 Grade 4’s & 5’s. We trained every Tuesday and Thursday at lunch. I am sure a lot of you saw us running along Linden Avenue, and thank-you for slowing down. These runners trained hard and had great success! We had many top 10 placers and many more top 20. There were two runs, one at Trout Creek Elementary and one out in Naramata. One of our students even broke a long standing Grade 4 girl record. Great job Josie Nickle! The team was so happy and proud of all the results. The coaches were extremely excited to see all the kids work so very hard and excel so much. Cannot wait until spring!!! The next PAC meeting is Tuesday, November 4th at 7pm in the School Library. If you want to get involved or have something to say, please come out. We would love to see more faces. There is always lots of fun and exciting events to get involved in. HOUSECLEANER ~ $20/hr Reliable Experienced Trustworthy References Available Heather ~ 250-497-1171 Free Wireless Internet! www.orl.bc.ca Kaleden Branch: 101 Linden Avenue - 250-497-8066 Tuesday 1 - 5 pm / Thursday 1 - 8 pm / Friday 1 - 5 pm Preschool Storytime continues on Tuesday mornings at 10:00 am. Please join us for stories, songs, and fun! The Kaleden Library will be closed on Tuesday, November 11 for Remembrance Day. OK Falls Branch: 101 - 850 Railway Lane - 250-497-5886 Tuesday 12 - 8 pm / Wednesday 10 am - 4 pm Friday 10 - 5 pm / Saturday 10 - 2 pm Family Storytime runs until December 17th. Join us on Wednesday afternoons at 1:30 pm. Enjoy stories, songs and crafts! Healthy Coffee by Organo Gold! Contact for more info, to purchase, to book a home coffee party, or hear about the amazing business opportunity! Brewkups now available too! Sue Schulz [email protected] 250.498.0484 School Trustee Report for SD67 with Ginny Manning The Board has sent an endorsement letter for the Coalition of Child Care Advocates of BC and the Early Childhood Educators of BC’s Community Plan for a Public System of Integrated Early Care and Learning, which includes a proposed $10/day Child Care Plan. More information on the Plan is available at www.ccabc.bc.ca/plan. The plan is trying to bring equity for quality daycare. There would be no user fees for families who earn less than $40,000 per year, an increased number of spaces for children with special needs, and $25/ hour average wages for Early Childhood Educators. The City of Penticton has completed the installation of traffic calming measures at Carmi and Wiltse Elementary Schools. The work consists of installing one or more of delineator defined road narrowings, speed humps and new crosswalks, radar speed signs and school bus drop zones, along with associated signage. Uplands Elementary is next on the list when municipal funding becomes available. New policy #160 Trustee Code of Conduct was approved at the October regular board meeting. The policy clearly sets out the expectations for trustees in fulfilling the Board of Education’s responsibilities in an ethical and business-like manner. Policy #600 Fiscal Control was updated and is on the School District website for comment. Policy #315 Physical Restraint and Seclusion which covers the occasions where the physical actions of a student threaten to cause harm to self, others or based on uncontrolled violence cause damage to property and restraint may be necessary. The updated policy follows the provincial protocols. Policy #315 is also available for comment on the District website. At the October board meeting, the Superintendent provided an update on the action plan to support the goals outlined in the District Achievement Contract. The Response to Intervention (RTI) Framework is in use in some District Schools and the hope is to make it systemic across the District. The Framework tries to address the needs of all students, not just special needs or at risk students. It uses researchbased strategies and the structures are sustainable and honour the professionalism of teaching practices. The District Achievement Contract is available on the District website at www.sd67.bc.ca. Congratulations to the Naramata PAC, Naramata Parks and Recreation and the community on the beautiful sculpture that has been installed on the Vancouver Hill roundabout. The artwork celebrates the 100th Anniversary of Naramata School and depicts the historic Mayday Dance. Special thanks to Deb Linten for designing and co-ordinating the project, the Naramata PAC Centennial Committee, Naramata Parks and Recreation and many members of the community who committed their time and expertise to this amazing project. For more information, contact Ginny Manning, Trustee for SD#67, at 250-497-6462 or email [email protected]. SkahaMatters.com Page 17 November 2014 LOVE YOUR LAWN FREE COMPOST WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Registration: By Saturday, November 8th Pick-up at Campbell Mtn. Landfill - Nov 5th to 30th Located 5 km northeast of Penticton on Reservoir Road, off Naramata Road The City of Penticton and the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen Water Conservation Programs have joined together to help residents improve the health of their lawn. Top dressing lawns in late fall, with a ½” layer of compost maximizes the beneficial effect of grass that stays greener longer, and requires less water. TIP: This is a good opportunity to spread seed underneath - ready for spring. How can you participate??? It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3 1) Take a picture of the areas of your lawn you want to top dress with compost, then measure out the dimensions - approximate square footage. (We MUST have before and after pictures supplied) 2) Contact the RDOS to register by phone or email: Provide your name, address, phone #, email and you will be contacted to finalize the registration. 3) On pick-up day, tell the Scale Attendant at the landfill you are registered in the program: a. Take Identification or provide the particulars to the person/company picking up the compost for you. b. Pick-up times are: Mon to Fri, and Saturdays - Nov 8, 15th & 22nd - 8:30am - 2:00pm. c. Multiple trips, professional trucking co. or other haulers accepted. d. Send pictures of your lawn with the compost applied. Co -sponsored by Contact: 250-490-4110 “Love Your Lawn” FREE COMPOST to top dress your lawn 10 tonne limit = 14 cubic yards 1.4 cubic yards/tonne Average Lawn uses 3-5 tonnes (1.4 x 3 or 1.4 x 5) Sq. yards x 9 x .5 = X X divided by 324 = cubic yards Email [email protected] HAPPY HOLIDAYS VISIT US THIS SEASON FOR YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS HOLIDAY CHEER OPEN HOUSE NOV 29 & 30 FROM 11AM TO 5PM More details online at www.ofwa.ca Wine Club Subscriptions ~ 3 shipments per year ... the gift that keeps on giving! Award Winning Wine ~ Gift sets available in a hand crafted wooden box! New Gift Cards ~ Can be redeemed & topped up in our tasting room! "crafting single vineyard wines of excellence” T 250.497.8553 | 4287 McLean Creek Rd, OK Falls BC | [email protected] SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Page 18 Acts of Gratitude & Kindness By Lisa McCall, Principal of Okanagan Falls Elementary Special thanks to our Okanagan Falls Fire Department for their annual fire prevention “Get Out Alive” lessons at our Elementary School! Each year a draw occurs from the many (over 100+) student fire escape plans submitted during the volunteer fire fighters visits to our school for interactive fire safety workshops. This year our fire chief draw winner was Danny Fairall, along with our two fire deputies, Julia Robinson-May and Baylee Leduc. All winners were picked up via Fire Truck from their homes and enjoyed a scenic ride to school. A heartfelt story coming out of this year’s experience involves our fire chief and bike winner, Danny, who expressed his gratitude for winning the bike and then decided that he would like to donate his bike to the Cancer Society to help others in need. Danny shared how he has a new bike at home, so he wanted to find a way to help others. He shared how both of his grandparents have experienced cancer, which has made him want to give back to help promote cancer research for others. We think this is a wonderful story of human compassion and truly an example of someone wishing to “pay it forward”. Thank you Danny for your inspirational random act of kindness! Congratulations to Danny, Julia & Baylee! Huge thanks to our Okanagan Falls Fire Department for their continued support with this more than valuable annual life-saving event in our community school! Join the Okanagan Falls Fire Department of paid on-call firefighters. Their recruit training is currently underway. For more information, call 250-497-5700 or stop by the fire hall any Wednesday morning. Gluten Free Available Dine In Anytime Wedgie’s Pizza & Carole’s Pasta Deli Winter Hours: Fresh Made Pastas & Sauces Vacuum Sealed ~ Just Cook & Serve! Tue/Wed/Thur - 11-2 & 4-8 Fri - 11-2 & 4-9 / Sat - 4-9 Closed Sunday & Monday Deli Special ~ 6 Cabbage Rolls for $15 5210 9th Ave (Hwy 97), Okanagan Falls 250.473.9132 Kaleden Volunteer Fire Department Fire Prevention Week Success The KVFD visited Kaleden Elementary School three times during the week of October 5-11 promoting Fire Lane Awareness, practicing a Fire Drill, and then reinforcing ways to be Fire Safe with the Grade 3, 4 and 5’s. Two children were given rides to school in the Fire Truck. Maria was our ‘Chief of the Day’ and Wyatt was the Assistant Chief. Fire Prevention in the community begins at home by being safe in the kitchen, not smoking in the house, and being aware of the heating system used in the home. Be prepared and safe for the winter months ahead. Fire Prevention Week Oct 5-11th. Maria - Chief of the Day & Wyatt - Assistant Chief @wildgoosewines facebook.com/wildgoosevineyards It’s been a fantastic year filled with amazing accomplishments. Luckily many of our award winners are still available for holiday gift giving. 2012 2013 2013 2013 2012 Stoney Slope Riesling – Best of Show, Great Northwest Invitational Riesling – Gold, InterVin Gewurztraminer – Gold, Wine Align Nationals Mystic River Pinot Blanc – Double Gold, All Canadian Wine Championships Red Horizon Meritage, Gold, Okanagan Fall Wine Festival Open for Winter Wine Sales Monday – Friday, 10 – 4pm Join us for our Open House November 29 & 30 www.wildgoosewinery.com 2145 Sun Valley Way Okanagan Falls, BC 250.497.8919 [email protected] SkahaMatters.com Page 19 November 2014 Haircuts for the Helping Hand Deb and Chad Wetter of East Side Salon have set aside Saturday, December 6th as their fundraising day for the Okanagan Falls Helping Hand. Book your Holiday haircut now, make a donation to the Helping Hand, and help us to help those a little less fortunate this Holiday Season. They will cut and style women, men and children’s hair. (No chemical services.) They will have a suggested donation price, but whatever people want to give will be fine. Book your haircut now! EAST SIDE SALON 439 Panorama Crescent Just off Eastside Road in Skaha Estates Book ahead for your Christmas Styles! Deb and Chad Wetter Award Winning Master Stylist [email protected] 778-515-1497 Tuesday - Friday 9am - 7pm Saturdays 9am - 4pm Gift Certificates Available! OK Falls Heritage & Museum Society with Marla Wilson Well, frost isn’t quite on the old pumpkin yet, but with the nights getting cooler, it isn’t far away! We have had a great Summer at the Heritage Society and Thrift Shop. At closing of the Museum in October, we had received over $400.00 in tours. Folks came touring from all over the continent and stopped at our little museum along the way. Some took pictures, some brought their children, and some just came to refresh the memories of the past. Have you seen the work being done in our gardens? All the work being done in front of the Bassett House has been by Sue Upton. She had put an ad in the Skaha Matters and we answered it. Now we can see the Bassett House from the Highway. Sue has been doing a wonderful job shaping and pruning the shrubs and cleaning up. On Thursday, October 16th, the staff from Interior Savings came to help put the gardens in shape at the Heritage Place Complex. Many thanks to the Interior Savings staff for choosing the Heritage gardens for your community project this year. The Thriftee Shop is all decked out for Fall with Thanksgiving/ Halloween decorations and lots of colourful clothing on display. We have had a couple of new staff volunteers join our family. There is always room for more! Thank you to our community for supporting our little shop either by shopping, or by your wonderful donations, or just stopping in to visit. We are really lucky, because the people who come into our little store are the finest people anywhere! Sharon’s Care Services for seniors Transportation, Personal Care, Companionship, Respite & Light Housekeeping Duties Contact Sharon at 250.770.0497 [email protected] Kaleden Museum ~ A History Tid Bit with Meredith King As families began to arrive in 1910, tents provided the living accommodations for most. The really luxurious tents had a wooden floor and three or four foot high wooden walls and a tin heater to ward off the winter’s chill. The only homes completed in 1910 were the Tomlin house (Oak Street) and the Sandy Cameron building (521 Lakehill Simpson Family Accommodations Road) and living quarters for the Lapsley family over the store. Up until 1913, there were still families living in canvas shelters waiting for homes to be built. Kaleden’s first school teacher, Miss Olga Watson, started classes in January 1910 using the Lapsley’s living quarters as the first classroom. Church services were held in various homes, with the Baptists being the first to organize in February. The Kaleden Baptist Church was organized with a total of nine members; Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Preston, Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Tomlin, Mrs. A.S. Hatfield, Mrs. Mabel Preston, Mrs. Herbert Baker, Miss Florence Preston and Miss Archena Preston. The pastor, Rev. F.W. Auvache, minister of the Penticton Baptist Church, provided services on Sunday afternoons. In the spring and summer, both the school and church used the open air or a tent erected where the telephone exchange now stands on Lakehill. The following winter, they moved into the Sandy Cameron building, it being the only structure big enough to accommodate even a small group of people. What a bustling hub of activity was Kaleden in 1910! Full of promise for a bright future! Join us next month, as we share stories and facts down the historical path and building of our community of Kaleden. To donate an item to the Kaleden Museum, please contact Meredith at 250-497-6995. FOOT WORKS OKANAGAN VALLEY Located in Kaleden Over 25 years experience CUSTOM ORTHOTICS BY PRESCRIPTION 90 min. Biomechanical assessment, including gait and pressure analysis. CUSTOM FOOTWEAR FITTING Including Walking, Running, Hiking, Golf, and Cycling *By Appointment Please* 250.490.5887 [email protected] TERRY MAKOS C. Ped (C) CERTIFIED PEDORTHIST CANADA Pedorthic Association of Canada / College of Pedorthics of Canada SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Page 20 5 Weekend Showcase of Arts & Crafts with Denis Chaykowski, Event Producer The November Artist & Crafters Showcase will feature over 30 booths from the Okanagan communities: Penticton, Okanagan Falls, Keremeos, Osoyoos, Summerland, West Bank, Kelowna, Rock Creek and Castlegar. C-Me Live is proud to present a November Showcase of extraordinary handmade crafts, jewelry, sweaters, artists, photography, handmade soaps, candles, chocolates, baking, custom deco mesh wreaths, knit/crochet items, pottery, art easels, bone carvings, food base nutritions, Alpaca wool toques, many more items for that special person or that hard to gift person on your Christmas list. The Arts & Crafts Show starts on Saturday, November 1st and runs for 5 consecutive weekends through to Sunday, November 30th. Show times: Thursdays & Fridays from 11am - 8pm; Saturdays & Sundays from 11am - 4:30pm. Weekends will features our “young talent”. Free Admission. Donations to Salvation Army Food Bank are appreciated. Our goal is to raise over 500 lbs of food. Its going to be a great show! NOVEMBER ARTIST & CRAFTERS SHOWCASE 557 Main Street in Penticton Starts: Nov 1 & 2 Weekend - Runs 5 Consecutive Weekends Show Times: Thur & Fri ~ 11AM - 8PM / Sat & Sun 11AM - 4:30PM * FREE ADMISSION * DOOR PRIZES * Salvation Army Food Bank Donations Appreciated CONTACT: 250.460.2221 FABULOUS VARIETY of SHOW BOOTHS “The HUB” in Kaleden The Community of Kaleden is coming together to help those in need. Whether you may need assistance or would like to volunteer to help your neighbour, The HUB is a great new way to know and respond to those needs within the Kaleden area. From meals provided in times of illness or crisis, to welcoming new neighbours to Kaleden, to help with small projects and maintenance, to compassionate care and local transportation, to women networking and even confidential prayer ... The HUB is Kaleden’s opportunity to take care of our neighbours. Look for our new poster around Kaleden and call to either receive help or volunteer when and where you can. The HUB contacts are: • Les Clarke ~ 250-497-5995 or [email protected] Pastor of Kaleden Community Church • Heather Rose ~ 250-770-7692 or [email protected] Principal of Kaleden Elementary School • Judith King ~ 250-497-6985 or [email protected] Kaleden Community Member The HUB is a work in progress ... neighbours helping neighbours in and around Kaleden, St. Andrews and Twin Lakes. We are currently accepting financial donations through Kaleden Community Church’s Benevolent Fund, if anyone should be interested. We look forward to hearing from you and growing this community service together. Spotlight on Volunteers! Meet Heather Pearce Heather has been a volunteer as a One-On-One Reader with Okanagan Falls Elementary School for 25 years! Kaleden Community Women’s Weekly Drop-in Wednesdays 1-4pm at Kaleden Community Church Come for the afternoon or just drop by for coffee. Meet & connect ladies your$15/yr community. Arewith youother over 50? inJust to join! Enjoy friendly conversation, & crafts. Enjoy activitiesgames that interest you. (Some instruction available onnew quilting, knitting,Get crocheting & card Meet people. out and havemaking.) FUN! Any Questions? Become Call Fran at 250-497-7850. No children please. a member of the OK Falls Seniors Centre! If you need a ride,Call please Meredith at 250-497-6995. Ed @ call 497-5570 or Audree @ 497-5572 Okanagan Falls Seniors Activity Centre with Di Stewart So, here we are full swing into Fall. With Winter coming soon, many of our members don’t have the opportunity to get out walking, gardening, or exercising in other ways that are possible in the warmer months. If there is anyone out there who would be interested in running or taking part in a 1 hour exercise group of some sort one or two days a week, aimed at Seniors, we would love to hear from you. Get in touch with Ed Magee at the phone number below. The Fall Flea Market on October 13th went well and everyone seemed to be having a good time. Sales were brisk with lots of people finding just the thing they couldn’t live without at a bargain price. Thank you to all the people who made donations of used goods to our sale. We really appreciate your good will. What do you do on Mondays? Sit at home with the television on or perhaps read a good book? On Monday, November 3rd why not attend the monthly General Meeting at 1:00? This month is the annual Election Day for new officers of the board for 2015. You have a membership, so why not have a say as to how the Seniors Centre is run and by whom? Of course, we’re always happy to have you volunteer for a position. There will be a Flu Shot Clinic at the Seniors Centre, 1128 Willow Street, on Monday, November 24th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The clinic is open to any Seniors and others who qualify. You do not have to be a member of the Seniors Centre to take advantage of this opportunity for immunization. Tuesday Bingo scheduled for November 11th will be changed to Tuesday, November 25th in order to let us all be able to honour Remembrance Day. Christmas Dinner Tickets will be on sale to Members beginning November 10th. Non-member family and friends will be able to get their tickets beginning December 1st. See Dianna or phone her at 250-497-7089. Any questions or need information? Call Ed Magee at 250-497-5570. MARK YOUR CALENDAR Pancake Breakfast ~ Saturday, Nov 1st (8:00-10:00) General Meeting ~ Monday, Nov 3rd (Elections at 1:00) Jam Session ~ Sunday, Nov 9th (1:00) Drop In Bingo ~ Saturday, Nov 15th (1:00) Pot Luck Dinner ~ Saturday, Nov 22nd (5:30) Flu Clinic ~ Monday, Nov 24th (10:00-2:00) Don’t forget Tuesday Bingo (1:00) Wednesday & Friday Music & Coffee (9:00) Thursday Bridge (1:00) & Crib (7:00) And Carpet Bowling Wednesday Afternoons (1:00) 92 Different Flavours of Cheesecakes (& always adding more!) Available in 4 Different Sizes In photo - Cohen is loving the help from Heather to read about dogs. Volunteers Making A Difference If there is someone you would like to see honoured in this column, please call 250-497-8188 or [email protected]. Gluten Free Items / Cookies / Loaves / Desserts Appetizers / Assorted Platters 250.809.7038 [email protected] Find us on Facebook! Over 118 Different Cake Pans Available For Birthdays, Holidays & Weddings. Call or email for more information. SkahaMatters.com Page 21 November 2014 Okanagan Falls Women’s Institute with Betty Lynch Hello, again, dear reader. The weather is gray and drizzly, but inside my little den, it is warm and cheery and I have a happy heart. A happy heart, because we are in the final negotiations with a contractor to build the BANDSHELL. You are reading correctly - no fooling - things have taken a giant leap in the past few weeks. Suffice it to say, the bandshell committee is excited, heartened and extremely grateful for the support given to this project. We now have enough money to complete the basic structure you know that dear little model that has been involved in so many community events in recent years. (And here comes the ‘but’). We do not have enough for embellishments, such as electrical, painting, etc., but we are confident that, in time, all of these things will come to be. We are always so aware of the kindness and generosity of this community. The rest of the world should be so lucky, I say! Keep monitoring the bandshell site as, very shortly, action of all sorts will be taking place. At last, you say. At last we say, and YAY!! A reminder to all Women’s’ Institute members - we will be having our Christmas soiree on Wednesday, December 17th at the United Church from 1:00 - 3:00 pm. This is a ‘finger food’ event, so bring your best appetizer. We might have some wine to toast the Season, but despite the location, no one is to get blasted. “For Home And Country”, Betty Lynch The Women’s Institute meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month, September - June, at 7 pm in the Club Room of the Community Centre. For more information, please call Thelma Detjen at 250-497-5255. Main Street Consignments ** FURNITURE ON SALE ~ Now 20-30% Off ** Table Saw, Chest Freezer, Computer, Fridge & Stove, Workmate Oak Table & Chairs, & More! 924 Main Street, Okanagan Falls 250-497-8488 Ladies Auxiliary of Branch #227 Update with Audrey Steeves The Okanagan Falls Legion Ladies Auxiliary held its regular meeting in October chaired by Louise Sax. The LA catered for a Memorial Tea, a Celebration of Life, the Candle Light Ceremony Veterans Lunch on October 18th, as well as the Fowl Supper on October 26th. On November 2nd the LA will be catering for the Branch Dart Shoot. Members were reminded to make sandwiches (wrapped individually) for the Lunch provided after the Nov 11th Remembrance Day Service. The report of the South Okanagan & Similkameen Zone meeting held at Summerland Br#22 was given. Information was shared on the LA Provincial Convention which will be held in Parksville in 2015. Registration date is May 15, 2015, with the theme being “Island Fun”. Summerland LA won the Attendance Plaque award. The next Zone meeting will be held at Br#227 on November 23rd. The nominating committee presented its tentative report for the 2015 slate of officers and executive. These were Louise Sax - President; Colleen Clark - Vice President; Denise Head - Secretary; Louise Johnston - Treasurer; and Executive Members - Helen Brewis and Bernie Diachuck. The meeting draw winners were Iris Muldowan and Colleen Cark. “Lest We Forget” The SOUTH OKANAGAN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY presents the military stories of the member’s ancestors and shows how to research that of your ancestors at 7:00 pm on Thursday, November 6th at the Penticton Library & Museum Auditorium, 785 Main Street. (A $5 donation suggested for non-members.) Family Owned and Operated Trusted Since 1908 Ron & Taraleigh Crooker PREPAID FUNERALS COMPLETE ESTATE PLANNING Call us for a complimentary in-home consultation. PENTICTON CHAPEL 250.492.0713 www.providencefuneralhomes.com SUMMERLAND CHAPEL 250.494.7752 The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #227 with Barbara Few The month of November is a very big, busy month for the Legion. At our swearing in ceremony, the importance is actually mentioned and members are reminded to help out. But, before the 11th a very unique and exciting event will be held on November 8th, and as far as we are aware at the time of print we are the only Legion in the Southern BC to be holding it. We are celebrating the NATIONAL ABORIGINAL VETERANS DAY starting at 2pm. Our own Aboriginal Vet Tim Syrette is organizing the event (250-497-5235) and this colourful ceremony will be followed by a light meal. Everyone is welcome, both members and non-members, to participate in this historic day. Aboriginal Veterans have served in our defence prior to Canada’s formation during the war of 1812. They have honourably served during WWI, WWII, Korea, as well as UN and NATO action and most recently Afghanistan. It is right and respectful that we remember the fallen within our community. On Remembrance Day, November 11th, our Ceremony schedule is laid out in our ad on page 2. We look forward to seeing you ALL there. During the afternoon, we will be having our usual appearance by the Summerland Pipes and Drums and also music from the Vintage Singers. In the evening, there will be live entertainment by CINDY DUCETTE who people will remember from previous enjoyable events. Remember, the freedoms we enjoy came from our Veterans bravery, and it still does today. The money raised from the sale of poppies goes to so many causes that help our Vets, so please buy a poppy (don’ use last years!!) and wear it with pride. Many thanks to all the many people who helped to make our Candlelight Ceremony such a success this year, including Geoff Walter-Hughs and his wife Grace who both worked so hard to make sure it as a wonderful occasion. Dates to Remember: Monday Crib ~ If enough interest Tuesday & Thursday Afternoons ~ Shuffleboard at 1pm Wednesday Nights ~ League Darts at 7pm Fridays & Saturdays ~ Meat Draws at 5pm Friday LA Dinner ~ Nov 7th & 21st following Meat Draw at 6:30pm Saturdays ~ Drop-in Darts & Pool at 1pm Sundays ~ Fun Time with Hotdogs, Horse Racing & more from 1pm Saturday, Nov 8th ~ National Aboriginal Day at 2pm Monday, Nov 10th ~ Legion attends Kaleden & OK Falls Schools Tuesday, Nov 11th ~ Remembrance Day Service (Schedule page 2) Sunday, Nov 16th ~ Pancake Breakfast (plus more) $5 from 8-11 Tuesday, Nov 18th ~ General Meeting & Elections for 2015 at 7pm SkahaMatters.com November 2014 Page 22 Local Church Directory In Memory of Martin Clifford Deeg Kaleden Community Church Family Worship ~ Sundays at 10:00 am Bible Study ~ Thursdays at 2:00 pm at the Church Christmas Tales ~ December 9th at Linden Gardens - Tix $15 Enjoy songs & stories from the 1st Christmas - visit www.russrosenband.com 443 Lakehill Rd, Kaleden / Phone: 250-497-5995 Pastor Les Clarke. Church email: [email protected] www.kaledencommunitychurch.org - Please check out our new website for up to date information on church events. Okanagan Falls Community Church Sunday Worship ~ 10:00 am & 6:00 pm Special Restoration Service ~ Every 3rd Sunday Night (Nov 16th) For spiritual, emotional and physical challenges. 1356 McLean Creek Rd, OK Falls / Office: 250-497-5131 Pastor Ron Crooker ~ Come join us in celebrating God’s Love! Okanagan Falls United Church Sunday Service ~ 9:30 - 10:30 am Children are welcome! Coffee and social time to follow service. 1108 Willow St, OK Falls / For more info, call 250-497-1171 or visit us at okfallsuc.shawwebspace.ca. New Minister is Wade Lipton Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Service Sunday Mass ~ 11:30 am 1039 Willow St, OK Falls / Administrator - Father Neil Okanagan Falls Contact: Lorraine Harrison - 250-497-8781 St. Barbara’s Anglican Church Martin passed away peacefully on September 21, 2014, in Okanagan Falls, BC. Martin was born in Kandahar, Saskatchewan on September 30, 1931. Martin was predeceased by his son Allen Edward Deeg, and sister Theena Russel. Martin is survived by his children, Jacquie Rempel (Dave), Calvin Deeg (Donna), Shelley Deeg (Lyle Kinzel), Teresa Van Buskirk (David) and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Siblings Joe (Bev) Deeg, Ameilia (Ron) Payment, Ernie (Hattie) Deeg, Raymond (Arlene) Deeg and Evelyn Bouch. Martin worked all his life as a Driller/Blaster throughout British Columbia. In addition, he worked for Clearwater Timber Products for many years. He spent his retirement years in Okanagan Falls. A gathering at Riverview Cemetery in Clearwater, BC was held on October 11, 2014. For condolences e-mail [email protected]. St. Barbara’s Anglican Church Fundraising Committee Presents ... The 6th Annual Door Prizes Fundraising Dinner & Entertainment Silent n Auctio 6 pm on Saturday, November 1, 2014 Sunday Service ~ 9:30 am for 3 Sundays of the month. The 4th Sunday of the month Service at 1:00 pm will now be held on the 4th Saturday at 5pm, being Saturday, November 22nd. Coffee and social time after the Church Service. 1039 Willow St, OK Falls / Incumbent Rev. Rick Paulin - 250-494-0704 Tickets are $14.95 ea ~ Please call Lynda at 250-497-2068. KALEDEN COMMUNITY CHOIR Sensible Prices for Practical People - At need / Pre need. Call Lesley, our own Senior Owner & Director Every Monday at 7 pm at Kaleden Community Church Okanagan Falls Seniors Centre, 1128 Willow Street Credible Cremation Services Ltd. Total - Basic Cremation ... No Hidden Costs $990.00 + taxes (Penticton area) $1190.00 + taxes (Kelowna area) Don’t worry about whether you can sing or not. Come join us - just for fun. For more information, call Meredith at 250-497-6995. Jocelyn Huddart Our beautiful daughter, Jocelyn, born January 1978, passed away, September 30th, 2014, in her home in Canberra, Australia. Surrounded by loving family, her husband at her side. After growing up in Okanagan Falls, she moved to Australia to marry her amazing husband, Erryn. They enjoyed many travels and adventures. Living in Tasmania, living on a sailboat at New Caledonia and finally settling in New South Wales. After having two children, her final challenge was a three year struggle with cancer. Unfortunately, a challenge she lost. Along with her husband, Erryn and her sons, Kai and Louie, Jocelyn is survived by her Mother and Father, Wendie and Larry Huddart, and her sisters, Leigh Huddart and Jodi Dahl. Goodbye our darling girl we will miss you so very, very much. Love you Hon, Mom & Dad. A service was held in Canberra on October 8th and an informal gathering of Jocelyn’s Canadian family and friends was held at her old home in Okanagan Falls on October 11th. If anyone should wish to, we can accept donations to a fund set up to assist with the care of Jocelyn’s sons. 250.493.3912 BC Lic# 49382 (24 hrs) 101-596 Martin St, Penticton, BC V2A 5L4 www.crediblecremation.com Have You Made Those Pre-Arrangements Yet? with Lesley H. Luff of Credible Cremation Services Ltd. (Resident of Okanagan Falls) For those of you who have not yet made your pre-arrangements, this is just a reminder of the importance of PLANNING AHEAD. We all realize that no one really wants to discuss death and the impact that the loss of a family member has on those who are left behind to grieve. However, that impact can be lessened to some degree by having pre-planning in place. This way, those difficult decisions are not left to someone else to deal with. Decisions made whilst under stress, can often cause emotional over spending, and even more grief. Advantages: Peace of mind; Price is locked in; Family members released form difficult decisions; and arrangements may be made in the comfort of your own home, by appointment. Advice: Do it Now! Make a commitment ... Pick up the phone ... Call LESLEY at 250-493-3912. Make that appointment and get those prearrangements taken care of. SENSIBLE PRICING FOR PRACTICAL PEOPLE Call Lesley, Senior Owner/Licensed Funeral Director at 250-493-3912 (24 hours) SkahaMatters.com Flowers or Fish Heads? Send yours to [email protected] (Please Note: Some discretion on content inclusion may be involved.) Flowers to all the friends and family who helped look after our happy puppies while we were away. We cannot thank you enough. It made it all so much easier to know that everything at home was being so well taken care of. Thank you! ~ from Wendie & Larry Huddart of OK Falls Flowers to Wade Wagstaff and his crew at Grizzly Excavation for working tirelessly to repair the water break in Okanagan Falls on October 10th. ~ from OFID and Okanagan Falls Community Flowers to Carey Woods for his thoughtfulness in delivering fried chicken to Wade and his crew of Grizzly Excavation as they worked late into the evening to repair the water line break. ~ from Bob Daly Flowers to Don for putting the bench under the trees in Keogan Sports Park and all the other jobs you do in the community. ~ from The Wonderhams of Okanagan Falls Flowers to the wonderful volunteers of the Okanagan Falls Visitor Centre who gave me a very moving and lovely retirement gift during our annual volunteer supper. Thank you guys, you are a great group of people. I really love you all. ~ from Barbara Few of Okanagan Falls Flowers to our local IGA and the Ladies Auxiliary for their dedication and participation in making the “sneak preview” of our Watch For The Dresser event a big hit. Also, thanks to the tremendous generosity of our community members for their breathtaking support of the Helping Hand ... You truly do put the meaning behind ‘community’. Also many, many thanks to Grimms, Pepsi Cola, and Canada Bread for their food and beverage contributions. ~ from The Falls Furniture & Cabinet Co. Fish Heads to the Lady in the silver grey Dodge Mini Van, who parks in the FIRE lane at the IGA. Fire lanes are for Fire/Emergency ... ~ from Joyce of Okanagan Falls Fish Heads to the person who put three dead trees in the ditch across from my driveway with total disregard to what I and my neighbours had to look at every day. I have taken care of your indiscretion, but my truck and chainsaw, as my Dad would say, don’t run on cold tea. You should be ashamed of yourself. We live in Skaha Estates on Devon Drive and most people care about their neighbours. You know who you are and I hope it doesn’t happen again! PS: IF you wish to explain, please come see me. ~ from Dave Young - 340 Devon Dr Fish Heads to the Okanagan Falls Irrigation District for your poor communication with your paying customers. You should look into a new phone system that can make automated phone calls to all of us who are not digitally connected at every moment. ~ from Kari of OK Falls Fish Heads to ??? Tree Canada says; “In general, Canadians love trees. Whether in our backyards, parks or roadsides, we understand the value of trees and the enormous benefits they give. Air quality enhancement, water protection, energy conservation, wildlife habitat, better aesthetics and a sense of community - these are all values that trees can give.” So, why did someone cut down three perfectly healthy trees in Pioneer Park and leave them for dead? ~ from Kaleden Parks & Recreation K&E PLUMBING Call for your all your winterization needs! 250-809-7019 Commercial & Residential Plumbing Hot Water Tanks Construction, Renovations & Service Work Red Sealed Certified / B - Gasfitter Certified Insured & Bonded / Gas Contractor Caitlin’s Cafe & Moore Caitlin’s Cafe & Moore Breaky Special ~ $9 ( Reg $12.50) Lunch Special ~ $5 ( Reg $8.00) Valid between 8:30 am - 10:30 am Valid between 11:30 am - 2:00 pm Eggs Benny Expires November 30, 2014 Eat In or Take Out! Open Monday - Saturday Page 23 November 2014 Cheeseburger Expires November 30, 2014 SMALL on Space, but BIG on Taste! 940 B Main St in Okanagan Falls 250.497.6555 Okanagan Falls Helping Hand Christmas Hamper Registration Form For Residents of Okanagan Falls Area Only (Skaha Estates to Vaseaux Lake) Name: __________________________________ Phone: _________________________________ Street Address: ___________________________ _______________________________________ # of Adults: ____ # of Children (if applicable): ____ Boys Ages: __________ Girls Ages: __________ Deadline Date for Registration: Friday, December 12, 2014 Hamper Delivery is from 9-1 on Sat, Dec 20th Request made by:_________________________ Phone: _________________________________ Send Registration Form To: Okanagan Falls Helping Hand P.O. Box 640, Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0 Or place registration form in the drop box at the Okanagan Falls IGA. Okanagan Falls Helping Hand Update Helping Hand food collection bins will be set out on November 12th. Last year we packed and delivered more than 100 hampers for our community, and indications are that the need will be at least as great this year. Your financial support and food donations are the core of the program and your generosity is greatly appreciated. Financial donations can be sent to Okanagan Falls Helping Hand, P.O. Box 640, Okanagan Falls BC V0H 1R0. Tax receipts will be issued for all donations over $20. Our annual “Fill The Van” event will be at IGA on Saturday, December 6th from 9 am - 3 pm. The “Gift Tree” will be set up at IGA on November 12th and the “Pajama Tree” at Interior Savings Credit Union by the last week of November. If you are in need of a hamper this year, please fill out the registration form on this page and drop it in the registration box at the IGA after November 12th or mail to the address above. Hampers will be delivered on Saturday, December 20th between 9 am - 1 pm. If you have any questions or concerns, our contact number is 250-486-2767. Leave a message and your call will be returned. H&M Thriftee Shop H&M THRIFTEE SHOP Open Tue/Wed & Fri/Sat from 10-3 250-486-6371 Accepting Clean & Gently Used Clothing & Accessories Okanagan Falls Heritage and Museum Place - 1145 Main Street Quick Facts: 3300 copies are printed and distributed each month. All residents and businesses in Kaleden, Heritage Hills, Okanagan Falls, Skaha Estates, St. Andrews, and Twin Lakes receive an issue via Canada Post on the last business day of each month. 35 locations also carry copies. Scan QR Code to the left with your smart phone and read any issue of Skaha Matters. Please Note: No part of this publication may be reproduced without the permission of the publisher. No liability is accepted for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this publication. 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