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Top chefs celebrate nature's bounty, raise funds for conservation

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KELOWNA - Top chefs from Vancouver and Kelowna are joining forces with The Nature Trust of BC to celebrate the gifts of nature in the Okanagan and support land conservation. The culinary showcase is part of Earth Wind Fire 2015 fundraiser set for Saturday, June 20 at the Delta Grand Okanagan.

“I wouldn’t miss Earth Wind Fire; it’s my favourite event of the year and a cause that is relevant for all of us,” says award-winning Chef Rod Butters of Raudz Regional Table and Micro Bar & Bites. A leader in the farm-to-table moment, Butters focuses on fresh, regional cuisine with fun presentation.

Butters and his head chef Brock Bowes join a team of 19 of the BC finest chefs  – all of whom are members of the Canadian Culinary Federation - as they offer a sampling of extraordinary dishes at Earth Wine Fire 2015.

The evening opens with a bubbles and butterflies reception hosted by Summerhill Pyramid Winery with jazz music by Anna Jacyszyn.

Andy and Tj, radio’s first couple from 101.5 EZ Rock will greet the guest as the evening moves into a live auction event with Ken Kilcullen. Kincullen has spent over 30 years as a broadcaster and is currently General Manager for Bell Media, BC Interior overseeing 22 radio stations and two television stations throughout British Columbia, including the Kelowna stations; Sun FM, EZ Rock and AM 1150.

Auction highlights include a five-course dinner and tour of Culmina Family Estate Winery hosted by Don and Elaine Triggs. Each course will be prepared by Master Chef Chris Van Hooydonk of Backyard Farm to match the intricate flavours of Culmina’s wines. Guests will stay at Spirit Ridge Resort for one night with transportation from Culmina to Spirit Ridge return.

Also on the auction block is artwork by Okanagan artist Dorothy Tinning, a “Cast Out” at Duncanby Lodge, a four-day fishing trip in Rivers Inlet and return airfare from Vancouver, two-night romance packages at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and Delta Okanagan, a two-day excursion to Revelstoke Mountain Resort, and a three Okanagan adventure hosted by event co-chair Tom Kennedy.

The tour journeys through the Okanagan wine country to visit to the Nature Trust’s Antelope-brush conservation area with stops at the award-winning wineries and a two-night stay at Watermark Beach Resort located on the shores of Osoyoos Lake.

The evening wraps up with a dance with Cover-2-Cover. Composed of five-time Juno Award winner vocalist Julie Masi, guitarist Jime Rhindress, composer and performer Tony Koenen, veteran bassist Mike Kleineberg and drummer Dan Marcelino, this high-energy classic rock dance band will be sure to have people up dancing.

Tickets are $175.

The Nature Trust of BC is a leading non-profit land conservation organization. A leader in protecting BC’s natural diversity of plants and wildlife, The Nature Trust acquires and conserves critical habitats and other areas of ecological significance with a focus on the Okanagan.

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