Enter to win on day 86 of #365DaysOfLocal: Robinson Tree Care

Contributed | April 14, 2021 in #365DaysOfLocal

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Day 86: Robinson Tree Care

Robinson Tree Care specializes in no-impact tree removal of dangerous trees among other services. We caught up with Talia Robinson, co-owner alongside her husband, to learn more about what the family offers the Okanagan.

Don't forget to enter to win the grand prize offered by Kelowna Toyota and Secure-Rite!

Describe your business in one word.

Trees.

What is the goal of your business?

To assist clients in safely removing hazardous trees.

Why did you start your business?

My husband started this business seasonally and would go up North to work in the winter months. Once we started a family it was important for us to have him work locally and not have to go away all winter. 

What makes your story unique?

My husband is a certified arborist and certified tree faller. He started this business almost 10 years ago on his own and has built a remarkable reputation for himself over the years.

He does all the tree work for the district of lake country and is on-call with them 24/7. He is the hardest worker I know!!! Once I got involved about 5 years ago things just got more organized :)

Now we have 2 young kids and are so happy to be serving the Okanagan and surrounding areas!

Do you have anything extra you’d like to share?

My husband is only 33! He is extremely talented and knowledgeable in his trade, he is a hard-working business owner, an amazing father and a great husband so I especially feel like he deserves a shout-out!

What do you think makes Kelowna great?

Everything!

Why do you think it’s important to shop locally?

We need our local businesses, so much of our city is built up of small family-owned and operated businesses.

How can people connect with you?

Through our website, Instagram and Facebook

Win a two-year lease Toyota Corolla from Kelowna Toyota and a $1,000 gift card from Secure-Rite

Kelowna Toyota, Secure-Rite and KelownaNow have partnered together to bring you 365 days of supporting local businesses. 

Over the course of the next year, KelownaNow will feature a local business every day, free of charge to promote local patronage.  

Kelowna Toyota and is the sponsor making all of this possible and they not only want you out there supporting local businesses, but they want to give you an opportunity to win a two-year lease on a brand new Toyota Corolla!

Secure-Rite has generously added a $1,000 gift card to the grand prize to join the support local movement as well!

How to enter: after reviewing the contest rules, complete the form below, and you can enter once per day. 

The prize: Kelowna Toyota will provide a two-year lease on a brand new Toyota Corolla. Model year and trim level will depend on stock availability at draw date and will be determined by Kelowna Toyota. Secure-Rite will supply a $1,000 gift card to the winner as well. 

The prize can not be exchanged for cash and is non-transferable. The winner must have a valid driver's license and be 19 years and older. Taxes and fees are not included in the prize.

The Corolla in the photo is not the prize vehicle and is shown only to represent the model line. KelownaNow reserves the right to cancel this contest in the event the current Covid-19 crisis prevents the dealership from delivering the prize. 

If you are a local business and you want to be a part of 365 days of local, fill out the form here.

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