Valley First and Vees team up

Valley First recently gave almost $6,000 to a local charity and will continue to contribute $65 for each goal the Vees score in the finals.

Left to right,  Travis St. Denis, Penticton Vees co-owner Frank Darin, Vees captain Logan Johnston, Valley First president Paulette Rennie, Joey Benik, director of broadcasting and media Fraser Rodgers and Troy Stecher with the banner representing the money donated by Valley First to the charity organization which assists the families of young people who might not otherwise have an opportunity to access community sporting program on their own. As they have in the past Valley First will continue to support the Vees and donate $65 per goal throughout the Doyle Cup series against the Alberta champion Brooks Bandits. It is the company's 65th year in business.

Left to right, Travis St. Denis, Penticton Vees co-owner Frank Darin, Vees captain Logan Johnston, Valley First president Paulette Rennie, Joey Benik, director of broadcasting and media Fraser Rodgers and Troy Stecher with the banner representing the money donated by Valley First to the charity organization which assists the families of young people who might not otherwise have an opportunity to access community sporting program on their own. As they have in the past Valley First will continue to support the Vees and donate $65 per goal throughout the Doyle Cup series against the Alberta champion Brooks Bandits. It is the company's 65th year in business.

Penticton Western News