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Burger Month EKFH Fundraiser

Welcome to the first ever CBK Burger Month!
TEN Cranbrook restaurants have joined forces to raise funds in a cool and delicious way.
 * Interview with Jesse Roberts from Firehall Kitchen and Tap with Brenna Baker, Executive Director of EKFH.*
From March 1-31, ten local restaurants are serving off-menu specialty burgers for your enjoyment. Each burger + side will be sold for $20 and $10 will go to the EKFH’s Not Alone campaign. Our goal is to create ten weird, funky, and delicious burgers, have a tonne of fun, AND raise $25,000! Stay tuned as the Burger Menu gets announced throughout the next week!
2020 was hard on everyone, including, and perhaps especially, our youth. The restaurants of Cranbrook are fighting back. The $25,000 we hope to raise will support the creation of a Foundry Centre for the East Kootenays. The Foundry is a walk-in wellness centre for all youth ages 12-24 with a focus on mental health. It is open to all East Kootenay youth and their families.
You eat the burger, we donate the money, and East Kootenay youth just might find the help they need. With your help, we can make a difference.
Get interactive! Share a photo of yourself at your favourite restaurant enjoying a CBM Burger, tag the restaurant and use the hashtag #cbkburgermonth. We’ll share your photos on our stories!
Bonus: If you complete a 7 burger punch-card, one of the CBM restaurants will buy you a pint/bevy.
Jesse describes the 7 burger punch card.
Dennis Walker
Dennis Walker
Born and raised in the Kootenay’s, Dennis began his radio career in his hometown of Creston while in high-school. He spent close to 30 years in radio in the Okanagan, known there as “Penticton’s Man of the Year” in 2003 and was rated the South Okanagan’s “Most Popular Radio and TV Personality” in 2015 according to Okanagan Life Magazine.

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