Events
There is always something to do in Kelowna from arts and theatre to movies to concerts to trade shows to nightclub events. We put together Kelowna events from May 2012. Feel free to browse our Kelowna events calendar.
Price: $ 9.50
The exhibition features twenty-five nine-foot-high banners on which the artists have imprinted their entire bodies, obscuring their faces with objects that are meant to provide some clue about their characters and identities.
Although artist Melanie Daniel was born and grew up in BC, she has lived and worked in Israel since 1995. This is her first solo show in Kelowna since 2003.
The Okanagan Print Triennial 2012, a juried show that brings together a variety of original, contemporary work in printmaking.
Power Comes in a Form of a Circle is an exhibition of painted deer hide ceremonial drums based on the pictographs found on several sites in the Okanagan.
Oyama, BC-based artist Jim Kalnin is something of an institution in the Okanagan Valley.
Sip! Sample! Spit! Join the WestJet team and explore the Okanagan through this wine tour under one roof. A great event for those trying wines for the first time as well as those who want to expand their wine knowledge.
Price: $ 53.00
Price: $ 33.04
Ticket - $10.00
Ticket Details Free
Connect the dots to discover the heritage of some of the Okanagan’s oldest vineyards: CedarCreek, St. Hubertus, Summerhill and Tantalus. Along the way, enjoy an array of food and wine pairings featuring our award-winning Rieslings and Pinot Noirs.
Price: $ 40.63 + fees
Saxophonist, Ron James was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Miami, FL. Although introduced to music at a very early age, it was put on the back burner as James pursued a culinary career following college.
Oyama, BC-based artist Jim Kalnin is something of an institution in the Okanagan Valley. He brings his love of nature and outdoor life to his work as an artist, and in Pulse, he wants the departing passengers at YLW to consider their journeys on this planet we live on.
The exhibition features twenty-five nine-foot-high banners on which the artists have imprinted their entire bodies, obscuring their faces with objects that are meant to provide some clue about their characters and identities.
Although artist Melanie Daniel was born and grew up in BC, she has lived and worked in Israel since 1995. This is her first solo show in Kelowna since 2003.
The Okanagan Print Triennial 2012, a juried show that brings together a variety of original, contemporary work in printmaking.
Power Comes in a Form of a Circle is an exhibition of painted deer hide ceremonial drums based on the pictographs found on several sites in the Okanagan.
The Great Canadian Dance Challenge tours Canadian cities looking for the next up and coming dancers in Canada. Canada’s best dancers are posed to spring into the competition dance festival season to win $150,000.00 in cash, awards and Hollywood scholarships.
Tickets: $10 available
Individuals wishing to learn the value of their art, antiques, and collectibles are encouraged to contact the Gallery to book an appointment to see one of these experts.
It’s not often that one finds a band quite like Counterparts in the contemporary heavy music landscape. In a scene where musicianship and integrity are often overshadowed by image.
This year's theme is : Advancing Health Equity, Building on Experience This opportunity to help advance health equity will build on our experience in the six priority areas of the NCCPH.
The exhibition features twenty-five nine-foot-high banners on which the artists have imprinted their entire bodies, obscuring their faces with objects that are meant to provide some clue about their characters and identities.
Although artist Melanie Daniel was born and grew up in BC, she has lived and worked in Israel since 1995. This is her first solo show in Kelowna since 2003.
The Okanagan Print Triennial 2012, a juried show that brings together a variety of original, contemporary work in printmaking.
Power Comes in a Form of a Circle is an exhibition of painted deer hide ceremonial drums based on the pictographs found on several sites in the Okanagan.
a Billboard top ten Billboard Hot 100 recording artist and Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter, composer, and actor.
Kelowna's longest running festival held in Rutland's Centennial Park. With a wide range of entertainment, festival foods to delicacies for the whole family to enjoy! Parade on May 19.
Join us for this long-standing old-fashioned family event!
The Knox Mountain Hillclimb, is run annually on Knox Mountain Park Road, in the City of Kelowna. The road, while paved, is narrow with off-camber corners, and steep grades; a nice Sunday drive, but hardly a race track.
Price: $ 25.00 (9:00 AM show) | $ 57.00 (6:00 PM show)
Ticket - $10.00
The show is FREE and starts at 7pm.
The exhibition features twenty-five nine-foot-high banners on which the artists have imprinted their entire bodies, obscuring their faces with objects that are meant to provide some clue about their characters and identities.
Although artist Melanie Daniel was born and grew up in BC, she has lived and worked in Israel since 1995. This is her first solo show in Kelowna since 2003.
The Okanagan Print Triennial 2012, a juried show that brings together a variety of original, contemporary work in printmaking.
Price: Children under 12 - $14.00 | Adults - $18.00
The show is FREE and starts at 7pm.
Ticket - $12.00
The exhibition features twenty-five nine-foot-high banners on which the artists have imprinted their entire bodies, obscuring their faces with objects that are meant to provide some clue about their characters and identities.
The Okanagan Print Triennial 2012, a juried show that brings together a variety of original, contemporary work in printmaking.

















































