KelownaNow participates in #GiveTheGiftChallenge

| November 20, 2021 in Season of Giving Calendar

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Give your staff the Gift of Giving back this holiday season, and participate in the #givethegiftchallenge running now untill November 26th. 

KelownaNow has committed to purchasing a calendar for each of our staff this season. In doing so, we are contributing $600 to this fundraiser for local kids. We challenge you to join us in supporting the Rotary Season of Giving Calendar this year for your team. 

How does it work? Instead of chocolates behind the doors, each day between December 1st and 24th there is a chance to win prizes including airfare, ski packages, a luxury supercar driving experience, bread for a year, and many other locally donated prizes. In total, there are 261 chances to win from over 100 local businesses worth a total of $62,319. Purchase one for each of your staff and gather with your team as winning ticket numbers are drawn daily during the month of December. 

Calendars are only $20 each and all proceeds support the Child Advocacy Center and the NICU at KGH.

If you'd like to participate, nominate your boss OR 3 other businesses that you challenge to join KelownaNow in supporting this awesome cause. Be sure to post your team photo and nominate others in the community with the hashtag #givethegiftchallenge! 

Interested in FREE DELIVERY: Purchase 10 or more Kelowna Sunrise Rotary will bring them straight to your business. Simply email seasonofgiving@kelownasunrise.com!

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