Rock the Lake in Kelowna is stepping up to help with the wildfire crisis in B.C.
The music festival, put on by Vancouver-based GSL Group, will donate all proceeds from ticket sales on Aug. 1-2 to the Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC), SenseNet Wildfire Detection, and the BC Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund.
This is being done in conjunction with the Ambleside Music Festival in West Vancouver, which is also run by GSL Group.
According to the provincial government, 2023 is the worst wildfire season on record in B.C. with 1,498 fires since April, leading to over 1.5 million hectares burned.
91裸聊视频淩ock The Lake has always been about more than just great music, it91裸聊视频檚 about community and solidarity,91裸聊视频 said Graham Lee, president of GSL. 91裸聊视频淎s part of our appreciation to the front-line firefighters dedicated to protecting our province, we are also providing complimentary tickets to local firefighter charitable associations in West Vancouver and Kelowna as a token of our gratitude.91裸聊视频
Executive director of the FESBC, Steve Kozuki, noted that support from Rock the Lake, and the Ambleside Music Festival will help to revitalize and begin recovery of forests.
91裸聊视频淭he funds collected will strengthen our ability to reduce the risk to our communities from B.C. wildfires. It91裸聊视频檚 uplifting to see such high-profile events rally in support, reminding us that we are united in our efforts.91裸聊视频
In 2022, the Rock The Lake donated $500,000 in tickets to frontline healthcare workers. This year, GSL Group will also support the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation and other local charities.
Tickets can be purchased on the or websites.
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