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Cosmetics product revolution comes to Kelowna
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MisMack Clean Cosmetics has opened at 1310 Water St. in Kelowna

Created by internationally acclaimed Okanagan local makeup artist Missy MacKintosh, MisMack is leading the clean beauty revolution with innovative, award-winning products. Missy built MisMack from the ground up in her small town of Canoe near Salmon Arm. She worked alongside two female chemists to create and perfect each product. After outgrowing her basement during the pandemic, MisMack opened its first storefront in Salmon Arm, the second in Victoria and now the third in downtown Kelowna, next to Eurobean. She started her freelance career in Kelowna working with Opera Kelowna on four operas and on multiple shoots with Kelly Derrickson and the Sweetlegs campaigns. She is also on multiple film set as a Million Little Things, Nancy Drew series and on the set of Alaska Daily starring Hilary Swank. MisMack offers free pampering sessions, one-on-one lessons and professional makeup applications for weddings, grads, events and headshots. Missy applied my makeup for the Dress For Success Fashion Show last weekend. It was truly pleasure to meet her and learn about her clean cosmetics.

It is with sadness that I are saying goodbye to Jaden Large, producer for the AM 1150 Early Edition morning show with Phil Johnson. Jaden first stepped into the AM 1150 studio in August 2021, taking his place behind the soundboard and putting his academic training to the test. He did freelance from producing the Garden Show and covering the Kelowna Rockets to handling remotes in Kelowna and Vernon, all while maintaining a vigilant watch over the station during the night. This kept up until December 2022 when former producer Klein Felt announced his resignation from the Early Edition and Jaden took that position. Jaden is relocating to Edmonton, where he plans to pursue a career as an electrician.

KelownaÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s newest theatre company, Pixie & Dot Productions, is the only theatre company in the B.C. Interior specializing in producing professional plays to entertain young audiences. The company is the brain child of Ï㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥˜Creator of MischiefÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™ and artistic director, Dawn Ewen, and Ï㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥˜Mistress of MirthÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™ and executive director, Michelle Deighton. Dawn is a professional director, choreographer, producer, playwright and retired performer. Michelle is a performer, writer, producer, visual artist, educator and autism advocate. They are now entertaining, educating and informing young audiences with delightful storytelling and inventive productions. The productions are thoughtfully chosen to encourage creativity, caring, whimsical and imaginative play. The performances are currently taking place in Unit 101 of the BalsamÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s Learning Lab at the Innovation Centre in downtown Kelowna.

Leading local beverage company Farming Karma, owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Avi Gill and Binny Boparai, has received a prestigious award. The company was honoured with the BC Food and Beverage Circularity Award, which recognizes companies demonstrating a strong commitment to circularity by minimizing waste generation and promoting reuse, repair and recycle. Farming Karma stood out for its dedication to crafting natural fruit beverages using the most sustainable methods possible. Last year the company won Product of the Year Award Ï㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥“ Silver for Pear Soda.

Dan Rogers, Kelowna Chamber of Commerce CEO, has been elected president of the Chambers of Commerce Executives of Canada for 2023-24. Dan has been a part of this group for over a decade. It is an organization dedicated to ongoing education and succession training for chamber executives across the country.

Celebrating its one-year anniversary, Love It Dental has opened at 101-1680 Water St in Kelowna. Owned and operated by Dr. Suzanne Degner, who was formerly a nurse. Suzanne worked as an associate dentist in other practices in Alberta for the past 20 years. She then decided to make the bold decision to open her own dental clinic in our city. With an all-female team, some of the comfort features patients will enjoy include private treatment rooms with personalized music and TV, a calm and relaxing atmosphere, and state of the art technology that allows them to provide dental care in the most comfortable and efficient manner. For nervous and anxious individuals who have struggled through difficult dental appointments in the past, or for anyone looking for a different kind of dental experience, give Dr. Degner a try. \

URBA After Hours is Nov. 1, hosted by Canco Petroleum at 125 Highway 33 E., from 5 to 7 p.m.

Riding The Clouds Problematica is the first novel that local Micheal Van Exan has published. The story is an urban fantasy set in modern Kelowna. Through the common bond of their mutual grip on the scythe, a million year of memories flood through both of them at once and Samantha knew the spirit of Death and Death remembered what it meant to be alive. To be human. A lightning strike on a tree planting block in the rugged mountains of British Columbia propels Samantha into an astral she an neither accept or deny, Ricocheting between the realms of science and magic she struggles to learn how to harness her new powers she is developing. Micheal has worked in the OkanaganValley all his life. Using his silviculture background, he placed this science fiction/fantasy novel in the heart of the city and the beauty of the surrounding mountains. The book is available through Amazon in paperback or e-book or check out www.michaelvanexan.com. His partner Shelley Lyttle painted the concept picture for the front cover which was later A.I. enhanced by Curtis Stodgel.

The 33rd annual Great Okanagan Book Sale hosted by Kelowna Friends of the Library (FOL) is ready for Nov. 1, 1:30 to 8 p.m.; Nov. 2 and 3, 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Nov. 4, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Immaculate Conception Parish Hall, 839 Sutherland Ave. Bargain books for all ages, adult and young fiction, non-fiction tables sorted by subjects, (most $2 plus specially priced items that would make great seasonal gifts), audio and large print books, puzzles, games and a childrenÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s books room at $1 bargains. There are 700 boxes with 20,000 gently used items with fresh stock added continuously. FOLÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s commitment is to support childrenÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s literacy via Summer Reading Clubs and year-round programs.

On Oct. 19, Peter Teschner donated his 300th plasma donation. Owner and builder of Cherry Lane Homes Ltd., Peter has been donating blood regularly for over 30 years. Early in 2021 he hit his 200th donation mark but in the past year and a half, he managed to hit 300 as he was able to donate plasma on a weekly basis. Donating plasma touches the lives and families of thousands of patients who require life-saving therapies and treatments made form plasma-derived protein products. (See story A10)

The Kelowna branch of the Okanagan Historical Society will host a Fall Social at Missionwood Retirement Resort, 1075 Barnes Ave., from 1:30 to 3 p.m., on Saturday, Oct. 28. Cost is $15, includes tea and light refreshments. Reserve tickets by calling Chris or Cathy Jennens at 250-862-2801. It will also be an open house for the Missionwood residence on that day.

ART ALLEY takes place Friday, Nov. 3, 7 to 9 p.m., at Metro Hub, a festival of the performing arts. Some of what you will hear and who you will see is Bring the Noise, percussionists; Digital Funk, dance; Andrew Judah, singer/songwriter; Kailee McGuire, singer/songwriter; Kinfolk Nation, Ugandan Story & Music; Aaron Ord, harpist; and Todd Ramsay, artist/cartoonist. Tickets and info at .

The Kelowna Downtown YMCA is reaching out to seniors to encourage maintaining an active routine by offering a one-month free Y membership along with an evidence-based health coaching program, Small Steps for Big Changes, a one-on-one health counselling program. Developed by UBCÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s Diabetes Prevention Research Group, the program is proven to help participant increase their activity levels and adopt healthier eating habits. Visit www.ymcasibc.ca/downtown or drop into the downtown YMCA.

The Lake Life Lottery is back with a partnership between the KGH Foundation and the YMCA of the Southern Interior of BC. With over $1.6 million in prizes to be won, its sure to make some big dreams come true. The grand prize is a $1.37-million home in Quail Landing. In addition to the grand prize, prizes for the Lake Life Lottery include once-in-a-lifetime vacations, brand-new vehicles, daily cash prizes and a 50/50 draw. Final draw date is Dec. 20. This lottery not only supports physical, mental and social health initiatives and services in our region. Every dollar raised from ticket sales stays local and supports local. Visit .

Birthdays of the week

Happy 60th Darren Light (Oct. 28); Peter Kirk (Oct. 26); Terry Trager (Oct. 25); Leon Thomas (Oct. 25); Terry Wardrop (Oct. 27); Al Kirschner (Oct. 27); Gail Harrison (Oct. 27); Mike Daigle (Oct. 27); Mark Bartyik (Oct. 28); Gary Topham (Oct. 28); Mark Bernath (Oct. 28); Mark Beaulieu (Oct. 29); Jessica Samuels (Oct. 29); Loyal Wooldridge (Oct. 29); Reagan Krivsky (Oct. 29); David Knapp (Oct. 31); Roy Kunicky (Oct. 31); Katie Janzen (Oct. 31); Cathy Vinkle (Oct. 31).

Maxine DeHart is a Kelowna city councillor and local hotelier. Phone her at 250-979-4546 or 250-862-7662, email max@maxinedehart.ca.





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