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Hundreds of butterflys released for lost loved ones

Central Okanagan Hospice gathering sees the release of butterflies in Kelowna in emotional gathering
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Valley First community crew lead Zabrina Semchuk, releasing one of the 650 butterflies.

Members of the community gathered earlier this month in Kelowna to peacefully remember those close to them.

An emotional day, it was the Central Okanagan Hospice Society Butterfly Effect, an event where people released butterflies that represented people who had passed away.

It was held at Kelowna91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s Falcon Ridge Farms on Sunday July 16.

Helping at the event was Valley First91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™s community crew. In the picture above is Valley First community crew lead Zabrina Semchuk, releasing one of the 650 butterflies that took flight in honour of lost loved ones.





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