A column about arts activities in Summerland and the Okanagan.
READSouth Okanagan Genealogical Society will put on an information session about searching for ancestors.
READNeighbourLink in Summerland plans a forum about the needs of seniors for Feb. 11.
READFaith-based service organization welcomes volunteers
READSummerland Community Arts Council wants to get away from a dependence on grants.
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Former Summerland resident is music director for church with 15,000 parishioners
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Assessments for some Summerland commercial properties were up by more than 30 per cent over last year's figures.
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Members of the Summerland Credit Union raised $873 for the Summerland Asset Development Initiative through Comfort for a Cause.
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Retaining or removing the monarchy as Canada’s head of state was one of many topics debated en français last week.
READMore than two months after a cooler leak flooded the A&W restaurant on Rosedale Avenue, the restaurant has reopened.
READThe board of the Summerland Ornamental Gardens is applying for funding for an enhanced water management strategy for the gardens.
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To celebrate Family Literacy Day, the Summerland Library will hold Read Around the Clock, a 12-hour day of reading on Jan. 26.
READDivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) is a 13-week program that provides a fun, safe place for children of divorced or divorcing parents.
READRev.David Martyn of Kelowna, has been appointed supply minister at Summerland United Church.
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The Summerland Health Care Auxiliary has donated funds for some needed medical equipment.
READKamloops Evangelical Free Church has received another donation from Ed Fehr of Summerland.
READArts events coming up in Summerland and the South Okanagan including music, dance and graphic arts.
READSummerland community events are listed for the coming week.
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A nursing student and a former Miss Summerland spent the last few months travelling and volunteering.
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The Summerland Health Care Auxiliary Thrift Shop has donated $20,000 to the Masonic Cancer Car Project.
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