The Rotary Club of Penticton held their annual Wheelbarrow and Food Raffle to raise money for Soupateria and the Salvation Army. Last year, the club
donated the net proceeds of $1,800 to these causes.
 
Rotary Club of Penticton Wheelbarrow and Food Raffle
Shoppers can win a great wheelbarrow full of groceries, while supporting two local
causes. 
There is a prize for each for each of the 4 stores consisting of a solid wheelbarrow
loaded with $300 in groceries including a $25 gift certificate that can be used to buy a
Christmas turkey. Groceries are provided by Rotary and the respective stores. The
approximate value of each prize is $375. The $2 tickets will be entered for the prize at
that store.
The Walmart raffle runs yesterday and today, with the prize being drawn for at 4 pm on
Friday, Dec. 4. The Safeway, Save-On and IGA raffles run today and tomorrow, with the
draws held at 4 pm on Saturday, Dec. 5. The Rotary Captains for each location are:
Walmart – Gord Watson, Safeway – Derek Blaszak, Save-On – Ryan Lloyd, and IGA –
Sandra Krauer. A team of volunteers filled 56 shifts to run the raffles.
Keith Johnson, Chair
Rotary Wheelbarrow and Food RaffleRotary Club of Penticton Wheelbarrow and Food Raffle
Shoppers can win a great wheelbarrow full of groceries, while supporting two local
causes. The Rotary Club of Penticton is holding their annual Wheelbarrow and Food
Raffle to raise money for Soupateria and the Salvation Army. Last year, the club
donated the net proceeds of $1,800 to these causes.
There is a prize for each for each of the 4 stores consisting of a solid wheelbarrow
loaded with $300 in groceries including a $25 gift certificate that can be used to buy a
Christmas turkey. Groceries are provided by Rotary and the respective stores. The
approximate value of each prize is $375. The $2 tickets will be entered for the prize at
that store.
The Walmart raffle runs yesterday and today, with the prize being drawn for at 4 pm on
Friday, Dec. 4. The Safeway, Save-On and IGA raffles run today and tomorrow, with the
draws held at 4 pm on Saturday, Dec. 5. The Rotary Captains for each location are:
Walmart – Gord Watson, Safeway – Derek Blaszak, Save-On – Ryan Lloyd, and IGA –
Sandra Krauer. A team of volunteers filled 56 shifts to run the raffles.
Keith Johnson, Chair
Rotary Wheelbarrow and Food RaffleRotary Club of Penticton Wheelbarrow and Food Raffle
Shoppers can win a great wheelbarrow full of groceries, while supporting two local
causes. The Rotary Club of Penticton is holding their annual Wheelbarrow and Food
Raffle to raise money for Soupateria and the Salvation Army. Last year, the club
donated the net proceeds of $1,800 to these causes.
There is a prize for each for each of the 4 stores consisting of a solid wheelbarrow
loaded with $300 in groceries including a $25 gift certificate that can be used to buy a
Christmas turkey. Groceries are provided by Rotary and the respective stores. The
approximate value of each prize is $375. The $2 tickets will be entered for the prize at
that store.
The Walmart raffle runs yesterday and today, with the prize being drawn for at 4 pm on
Friday, Dec. 4. The Safeway, Save-On and IGA raffles run today and tomorrow, with the
draws held at 4 pm on Saturday, Dec. 5. The Rotary Captains for each location are:
Walmart – Gord Watson, Safeway – Derek Blaszak, Save-On – Ryan Lloyd, and IGA –
Sandra Krauer. A team of volunteers filled 56 shifts to run the raffles.
Keith Johnson, Chair
Rotary Wheelbarrow and Food Raffle