Best Of Kelowna celebrates 2024 winners at Revelry

NowMedia Staff | June 13, 2024 in Best of Kelowna

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The 12th annual Best of Kelowna awards culminated in a celebration at Revelry last night. 

We raised a glass to some people in our community who work hard to make it a better, more vibrant place.

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A few thank-yous are in order for last night’s celebration as well as the entirety of the 2024 awards season. 

Firstly, a big thank-you to our Best of Kelowna sponsor, Secure-Rite Mobile Storage, and the celebration event sponsor, Uride.

Purple Rhino Events were behind our amazing Best Of signs, and The Tickle Trunk supplied us with some lovely balloons. Thank you!

Thank you to DPI for taking care of our printing needs, and to Epic Events for all the fun photos. 

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The team at Revelry hosted the awards ceremony at their amazing venue, and we can’t thank them enough! Check them out as they have many great events that they host during the week and on weekends. See their events page here. 

Last but not least, thank you to Josh & Bex (winners of the silver medal for best local band!), who provided the tunes for last night’s celebration.

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You can see all the winners in every category here. 

Make sure to support your local businesses, and nominate and vote for your favourites again when it comes time for Best of Kelowna 2025!

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