A fireworks display will close out the Kelowna Falcons' annual Burn Fund charity game. -Image: Ken Reid/Greystoke Photography

A fireworks display will close out the Kelowna Falcons' annual Burn Fund charity game. -Image: Ken Reid/Greystoke Photography

Falcons, fireworks and fundraising

Kelowna will host its annual Burn Fund charity game Wednesday, with fireworks to follow

  • Jun. 26, 2017 11:00 a.m.

What do baseball, fireworks and fundraising have in common?

All three will be centre stage Wednesday night at Elks Stadium when the Kelowna Falcons take on the Cowlitz Black Bears in West Coast League action. First pitch is 6:35 p.m.

With the goal of raising $50,000 this year, the Falcons are hosting their annual Fire Fighters Burn Fund charity game.

All ticket sales will be donated to the cause.

Following the game, an on-field concert will be followed by a fireworks display in centrefield.

With the Canada Day fireworks in Kelowna having recently been cancelled, the Falcons are happy to be offering their traditional display.

“It’s one of our favourite games of the season,” said Falcons’ general manager Mark Nonis. “The firefighters have been so great the last few years coming out to support the game and we expect another great night.

“After the announcement of the Canada Day fireworks, we’re excited to offer this our fans.”

Tickets for the game are available at Kelowna’s Main Fire Hall on Enterprise Way or at the gate.

For more information on the game or the Falcons schedule, go to kelownafalcons.com

Following the series against Cowlitz, the Falcons will head south for three games against the Yakima Valley Pippins from July 1 to 3.

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