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Miracle on (at) Kelowna's 97 Street Pub for bipolar awareness

The event runs from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 10
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The Miracle on 97th Street brings awareness to bipolar disorder.

A day filled with entertainment to benefit the  is set for Sunday, November 10.

From 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., 97 Street Pub will host the fifth Annual Miracle on 97th Street, with a great line-up of live bands, auctions, food and drink specials, and more to help a good cause.

The Dakota Foundation raises awareness about bipolar disorder and addressing the broader mental health pandemic by focusing on funding early detection, streamlining treatment, engaging family support, and reducing stigma within the Okanagan Valley, all while honouring the life of Dakota Millen. 

Entry is by donation. 



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