three week lengthy ‘Tradition Days Scavenger Hunt’ in Kelowna

Kelowna residents are invited to attend another type of celebration to support the arts this month.

Over the next three weeks, the Rotary Center for the Arts and the Downtown Kelowna Business Association are inviting individuals and teams to browse Kelowna businesses to enjoy the work of local artists in honor of the Culture Days. Those who take part in the Culture Days Scavenger Hunt have the chance to win a variety of prizes.

The Scavenger Hunt is a free event that features works by 11 local artists from all downtown businesses. Participants are suitable for the whole family and can learn, take photos of pieces, and much more.

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<p>“The Rotary Center for the Arts, which has hosted and hosted Kelowna’s Culture Days for the past three years, is excited to launch this free, family-friendly community experience of public art, cultural landmarks, local businesses, and artists,” said Colleen Fitzpatrick.  Executive Director, Rotary Center for the Arts: “The Scavenger Hunt is easy to attend and a great way to experience the culture and arts in our community.”</p>
<p>Residents can find the art in the windows of local facilities.  Under these parts is a QR code that forwards the residents to the ActionBound mobile app.  In this way, the residents take part in the hunt. </p>
<p>If you don’t use a smartphone or just want to use classic paper, you can pick it up in print from the Rotary Center for the Arts Box Office at 420 Cawston Avenue. </p>
<p>Companies that have chosen to participate include Bean Scene Coffee Works, Beach Avenue Clothing, Frock & Fellow, Mosaic Books, and more. </p>
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Further information on the event can be found here.

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