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| 2/1/2025 | Plant.create.grow. Join us and learn how to create your very own planted arrangement. You choose the container and the plants and we will guide you in the planting. Add your own design flair with colored rocks and moss too. No experience necessary more info... |
| 2/1/2025 | McLeod & Schneiderat in collaboration with the Penticton VEES presents “Pucks for Paws”. A special charity event dedicated to supporting three local animal charities, more info... |
| 2/2/2025 | Crafted with love and passion, a guitar tuned to 432Hz, LONELYCOMPANY tailors its music to soothe the mind and encourage the healing process. Powerful lyrics take the listener through a visual experience, while a mixture of stylings and rhythms guide the listener through a feeling journey within each song. more info... |
| 2/5/2025 | The Penticton Art Gallery Proudly Presents the 8th Annual Loving Mugs Chili Cook-off Date: Wednesday, February 5th, 2025 Penticton, BC – Spice up your winter and warm your heart at the Penticton Art Gallery’s much-anticipated 8th Annual Loving Mugs Chili Cook-off! This beloved spring fundraiser will take place on the evening of Wednesday, February 5th, 2025, offering an unforgettable night of delicious food, friendly competition, and community spirit. This year’s event is shaping up to be our hottest yet, showcasing a stellar lineup of the region’s most inventive chefs and beloved restaurants, all vying for chili supremacy. Guests will indulge in a wonderful array of unique and flavourful chili creations, served in a specially curated collection of handcrafted pottery mugs. Attendees will also have the opportunity to vote for the coveted People’s Choice Awards, as well as several other chili-inspired trophies up for grabs. What to Expect: Creative Chilis: From classic recipes to bold new twists, participating chefs will present their most inspired dishes, including vegetarian and vegan options. Handcrafted Mugs: Each guest will enjoy their chili in a unique, handcrafted pottery mug, a keepsake to take home and remember the evening by. Friendly Competition: Vote for your favourite chili and see which chef takes home the bragging rights and one of our coveted trophies! Support a Great Cause: All proceeds from ticket sales go directly to the Penticton Art Gallery’s education and outreach programs, including children and youth camps, after-school initiatives, and artist talks. Tickets: Members: $40 Non-members: $45 Get your tickets online: https://www.pentictonartgallery.com/shop-online/p/loving-mugs-2025 Event Details: Date: Wednesday, February 5th, 2025 Time: Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; chili served from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Penticton Art Gallery, 199 Marina Way, Penticton, BC About the Penticton Art Gallery: Join us for an evening of delicious food, lively competition, and community connection, all in support of the arts. We look forward to seeing you there! Photo Credit: NowMedia/Gord Goble ~ Loving Mugs 2024
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| 2/6/2025 | Peter from Seattle based folk n' roll band, Forest Ray, has been described as "spaced-out, down to earth" and "Brit-pop gone country" that sounds like "the band covering Beatles songs no one knew existed". Check out his music on Bandcamp. No cover charge more info... |
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| 2/7/2025 | Come get your hands dirty and create your very own Kokedama Moss Ball. This is the traditional Japanese Technique of exposing the root ball of the plant then wrapping it in a mud ball then covering it with soft green moss. You use your creativity to wrap with Jute to secure the moss.
Each attendee will choose the plant they prefer to create there unique Kokedama. Decorative beads and jute are also provided to create a hanger, or you can choose an antique plate to display your creation. No experience needed. Prepare to get your hands dirty. Design direction and care will be covered.
Cost is $50.00 per Person and includes everything you need to create this adorable plant arrangement. more info... |
| 2/8/2025 | Come get your hands dirty and create your very own Kokedama Moss Ball. This is the traditional Japanese Technique of exposing the root ball of the plant then wrapping it in a mud ball then covering it with soft green moss. You use your creativity to wrap with Jute to secure the moss.
Each attendee will choose the plant they prefer to create there unique Kokedama. Decorative beads and jute are also provided to create a hanger, or you can choose an antique plate to display your creation. No experience needed. Prepare to get your hands dirty. Design direction and care will be covered.
Cost is $50.00 per Person and includes everything you need to create this adorable plant arrangement. more info... |
| 2/8/2025 | SATURDAY FEB 8TH 6:30PM Paint a portrait of each other. Reveal at the end! Enjoy a Puff and good company as Okanagan local artist, MJ Ritchie, guides you and a friend/partner through a unique painting creation with acrylic on canvas. Perfect activity for couples and friends. No experience necessary. All materials provided. 19+ more info... |
| 2/9/2025 | Drawing on a wide variety of influences and styles, Sammy writes and performs music with primary rock, folk and pop influences. His thought provoking lyrics, together with rich choral textures and soaring melodies, paint inspiring pictures. more info... |
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| 2/13/2025 | Grab your gals and get ready for an afternoon of painting, sipping, and celebrating at Township 7 Vineyards! Join us on February 13th from 2–5 pm for a floral-themed Paint & Sip event led by local artist Camille Mehta. Whether you’re coming with friends, family, or gal pals, this 3-hour workshop is the perfect way to unwind and create something beautiful. We’ll provide all the painting supplies, plus a glass of our award-winning wine to sip while you paint. Space is limited, so gather your crew and reserve your spot for an unforgettable afternoon! more info... |
| 2/14/2025 | Join us in our Taproom for an extra special musical performance from Sugarlump Applegath - your slide guitar guru! Experience the soulful blues in a whole new light. No cover charge. more info... |
| 2/14/2025 -3/15/2025 | February 14, 2025 - March 15, 20251) Main Gallery 2) Project Room Gallery
Ever willing to learn new things, Carol’s professional career followed several arcs: teaching, writing, broadcasting, and art. Carol completed her Master's degree in Children’s Literature (UBC) and in 1970 was invited to join the inaugural faculty at Cariboo College (now Thompson Rivers University) where she taught for several years. Over her career as an educator, she also taught for BCIT, SFU, UVIC and UBC. She undertook several overseas contracts with Cuso International, which took her to Bolivia and Armenia for several weeks at a time. Her career in radio broadcasting began in the 1960s with her first announcer gig at CHQM-FM in Vancouver. She briefly worked in television in the early eighties, famously holding “contract #1” with Knowledge Network for a series of station identification segments. Most of her broadcasting work was with CBC Radio in Vancouver. She produced a number of independent freelance pieces for the program ‘Ideas.’ Her freelance documentary broadcast work brought her into the lives of many fascinating figures, from missionary pilots in the Amazon, to the famous belly dancer, Little Egypt and how she was connected to Buffalo Bill Cody. Carol travelled to Vienna to interview the son of Wilhelm Reich, a radical psychoanalyst of the early 20th century. Later, she was the regular guest host of the well-loved national daily music show ‘Disc Drive,’ standing in for long-time friend, Jurgen Gothe During this time, Carol and her family lived on an 8-acre property in the rural community of Whonnock, where they managed a fulfilling and often surprising hobby of raising sheep, chickens, and assorted other livestock. Carol delighted in the unusual blend of feeding chickens or delivering lambs in the morning, then hopping on the Greyhound to Vancouver to host 3-hours of ‘Disc Drive,’ live in the afternoon. These intersections of seemingly unrelated realities brought her much joy and she often sought them out. Perhaps rooted in the experiences of her childhood, ‘place’ always had a compelling influence on Carol. Over the years she and Don travelled to many countries and relished the pleasures of those fresh experiences. Shortly after Carol and Don fell in love and married in 1982, the family of three relocated to Lima, Peru for a two-year contract. In Lima, they had the opportunity to visit the Amazon Rainforest, Machu Picchu, and the Galapagos Islands. Carol became fluent in Spanish and immersed herself in the daily life of this fascinating land. In the mid-nineties, Carol and Don built a home on a peach and apricot orchard in Naramata, where they relocated for retirement. Both became actively involved in the local community (Naramata Heritage Museum, Naramata Choir, Naramata Woodwackers, and Emergency Preparedness). They planted 4 acres of Pinot Noir grapes and began a new adventure in the wine industry. Foxtrot Vineyards provided contract grape growing services to Kettle Valley Vineyards for nearly 12 years until Carol and Don relocated to McLean Creek Valley for another decade before finally shifting into Penticton to their most recent home. Carol turned to her art full-time in the early 2000s. The foundation of her artistic practice was her training with Chinese Master Painter, Chin Shek Lam (1922 - 1990). With him, she undertook many hours of work in calligraphy and ink. From those beginnings, Carol stretched her art in varied directions. She could make art on any surface and in any medium-- painting, sketching, colouring vintage portraits in watercolour, or working digitally. Thanks to many joyful workshops with Thea Haubrich (1952 - 2013), she began a long love for the encaustic medium that eventually led to a line of wearable art fashion. She was a proud member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, and her work was presented in many exhibitions throughout the Okanagan and Vancouver. Her works hang on walls around the world. Carol was the definition of an artist and a philosopher. She has filled our world with beauty and with images of her perceptive and often wry take on the human condition. Her artist website explains "Each painting is the result of a vigorous negotiation between the hand and the brush, the paint and the surface" Carol’s creative energy never waned. In the spring of 2024, she took the stage at Tempest Theatre in Penticton, portraying Carmen Miranda in a short play by Kate Twa. Until the very end, she pursued a creative life, constantly pushing the boundaries of her comfort zones, artistic practice, and personal explorations. Sadly, Carol passed away shortly after, on August 11, 2024, at age 81. Her legacy lives on through the impressive body of work she created and the countless lives she touched, serving as a lasting testament to her remarkable journey and inspiring spirit. Highlights of this exhibition include a collaborative mural led by artist and mentor Catherine Pierre, where each student contributed a hand-painted tile. The Four Food Chiefs Dot Art showcases intricate designs inspired by the captikʷɬ (traditional stories) and the guiding attributes of the Four Chiefs. Other works include handcrafted drums and a recorded song used in ceremonial stick games, string nail art depicting symbolic images, and pine needle baskets woven with great care. These pieces reflect the students’ deep respect for their cultural roots and their commitment to preserving traditional knowledge through creative expression. Each artwork invites viewers to engage with syilx stories and values, offering a powerful testament to the significance of traditional cultural teachings, art and education. The Buildings design reflects a deep connection to the land and the cultural heritage of the syilx people. At the request of the Penticton Indian Band, the building was designed to grow organically from its surroundings, adopting a form language inspired by the natural textures and patterns of the nearby hillsides. This harmonious blend of architecture and environment extends into the interior, where the cultural education room creatively re imagines the traditional subterranean pit house.
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| 2/16/2025 | Music and singing are in Doug’s blood and now he is excited to be continuing his musical journey as a singer/songwriter, performing his original songs and various covers acoustically. Doug’s voice will not only capture the audience’s attention but also hold it as they anticipate his soaring vocals and interactive show. more info... |
| 2/19/2025 -5/21/2025 | The Penticton Art Gallery Film Series Returns! After a five-year hiatus, the Penticton Art Gallery Film Series (formerly the Kitchen Stove Film Series) is back! In partnership with the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and Landmark Cinemas, we are thrilled to present four specially curated selections from TIFF’s touring program for exclusive screenings in Penticton over the next four months. Each film will have two screenings at 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM at Landmark Cinemas. Spring 2025 Film Schedule: 1) 🎬 Wednesday, February 19 – Small Things Like These 📽 2024 | Drama | 1h 38m Watch the trailer Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy delivers a stunning performance as a devoted father in this adaptation of Claire Keegan’s best-selling novel. While working as a coal merchant to support his family, he discovers disturbing secrets kept by the local convent—uncovering painful truths of his own. Set in a small Irish town controlled by the Catholic Church, the story is drawn from real-life Magdalene Laundries, where unmarried pregnant women were separated from their children, a practice that continued until 1996. 2) 🎬 Wednesday, March 19 – All We Imagine as Light 📽 France, India, Netherlands, Luxembourg | 2024 | 118m | Malayalam, Hindi Watch the trailer Moving from the urban bustle of Mumbai to a serene coastal retreat, this exquisitely beautiful and heartfelt debut fiction feature by Payal Kapadia (A Night of Knowing Nothing) follows two nurses navigating personal turning points and the quiet possibilities of romance. 3) 🎬 Wednesday, April 23 – The Monk and the Gun 📽 Bhutan, France, USA, Taiwan | 2023 | 107 min | Dzongkha, English Watch the trailer Set in 2006, as Bhutan transitions to democracy, this playful ensemble drama from writer-director Pawo Choyning Dorji (Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom) is a poignant and humorous parable about embracing modernity while reckoning with the past. 4) 🎬 Wednesday, May 21 – Sweetland 📽 Canada | 2023 | 105 min | English Watch the trailer The government is set to resettle the remote fishing community of Sweetland, Newfoundland, offering a generous payout—but only if every resident agrees to leave. Retired fisherman Moses (Mark Lewis Jones) is one of the last holdouts, unwilling to leave behind a lifetime of memories and ghosts. Reminiscent of Gordon Pinsent’s classic John and the Missus, this adaptation of Michael Crummey’s novel is distinguished by breathtaking cinematography and a powerhouse performance from Mark Lewis Jones. Directed by Christian Sparkes (Cast No Shadow, The King Tide), one of Canada’s emerging filmmaking talents. 🎟 Ticket Information: 🎟 Film Series Pass: $55 (Members) / $65 (Non-Members) 🎟 Single Ticket: $18 (Prices include tax) 📌 Note: This film series is curated with adult patrons in mind. If bringing a child, Parental Guidance is strongly advised. Join us for an exciting season of award-winning cinema and thought-provoking storytelling! more info... |
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| 2/22/2025 | Comedy Night at Wings Penticton – Featuring Andrew Crone!Get ready for a night of unfiltered, side-splitting comedy at Wings Penticton with the one and only Andrew Crone! Named “Okanagan’s hardest act to follow”, Crone is a fan favorite known for his razor-sharp wit and fearless humor. His bold, original jokes and relentless punchlines leave audiences gasping for air—and coming back for more. Crone has toured across Western Canada, sharing stages with the country’s biggest acts. He’s performed at Just For Laughs Northwest, Grindstone Comedy Festival, and Okanagan Comedy Festival and can be heard on SiriusXM’s Comedy Club. With his no-holds-barred comedy and unmatched delivery, this is a show you don’t want to miss! 📅 Date: Saturday, February 22nd Whether you're out with your partner, rolling solo, or gathering the crew, this night has everything: killer comedy, delicious wings, and nonstop laughs. Tickets are selling fast—get yours before they’re gone! more info... |
| 2/23/2025 | A little bit folk, a lotta bit punk rock and/or roll, this human plays what she calls Grease Folk. more info... |
| 2/25/2025 | Create your own Plant Terrarium at Neighbourhood Brewing. Custom created with layers of rock, sand and soil. We will guide you in the planting and you get to choose plants and decor to complete. Paired with unique tropical plants or cactus plants. Makes a great gift that keeps on growing. Bright indirect light. No experience necessary Ticket includes a beverage and snacks $55.00 more info... |
| 2/28/2025 | Come get your hands dirty and create your very own Kokedama Moss Ball. This is the traditional Japanese Technique of exposing the root ball of the plant then wrapping it in a mud ball then covering it with soft green moss. You use your creativity to wrap with Jute to secure the moss. Each attendee will choose the plant they prefer to create there unique Kokedama. Decorative beads and jute are also provided to create a hanger, or you can choose an antique plate to display your creation. No experience needed. Prepare to get your hands dirty. Design direction and care will be covered. Cost is $50.00 per Person and includes everything you need to create this adorable plant arrangement. more info... |



