Contest Alert! Win Tickets to Opera Kelowna's "Royal Affair" Fundraiser!

| April 27, 2015 in Contests

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UPDATE: The contest is now closed. Terry Ellis has been randomly selected as the winner!

Opera Kelowna is celebrating their Third Annual Fashion Fundraiser on Friday, May 29th to support its International Summer Opera Program. Taking inspiration from the past, this year's event will use the iconic Queen Marie Antoinette along with her avant-garde ideals and lavish tastes as a theme for the evening.

The intimate event will begin aboard the luxury yacht Royal Cocktail Cruise which will depart from the Sails in downtown Kelowna. You will cruise Okanagan Lake and eventually arrive at Hotel Eldorado for a rooftop party where attendees will enjoy world class, award winning wines from 50th Parallel Estate. Luxury, one-of-a-kind handcrafted haute-couture runway pieces by Wolf of Wolfette Styling will make up the event, along with handcrafted pieces from local artisans and boutiques. You can expect to see custom-made jewel-encrusted crowns and royal pearl-embellishments at this glamourous event.

The Royal Affair from The Film Factory on Vimeo.

We have two tickets up for grabs for the "Royal Affair" rooftop concert, fashion show and after party (surely to be high-in-demand as last year's fundraiser was quickly sold out!). All you have to do to be entered to win is simply fill out the form below. Contest runs from now until noon on May 27th, 2015.

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UPDATE: The contest is now closed. Terry Ellis has been randomly selected as the winner!

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