The Daily Courier

Broadcast to feature Kelowna history

- By Daily Courier Staff

Festive tales from Kelowna’s past will be broadcast on YouTube this Sunday evening.

The Kelowna Museum’s presentati­on of A Winter’s Night Lantern Tour was intended to be a live performanc­e. Owing to the pandemic, the hour-long show was filmed and will get its premiere Dec. 20 at 7 p.m.

“We know the holidays are going to look a little different this year and with that challenge being felt by so many of us, we wanted to find a way to bring people together safely to learn more about festive stories from Kelowna’s days of yore,” museum programmer Jen Garner says in a press release.

The hour-long program includes an Indigenous-themed presentati­on, a story about a little girl’s first winter in Kelowna, a tale about Harry the Snowshoe Hare, descriptio­ns of Chinese traditions celebrated in Canada, and more.

 ?? Special to The Daily Courier ?? An online presentati­on of A Winter’s Night Lantern, produced by Kelowna Museums, will debut this Sunday on YouTube.
Special to The Daily Courier An online presentati­on of A Winter’s Night Lantern, produced by Kelowna Museums, will debut this Sunday on YouTube.

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