[BCMA] Food at Public Historic Events
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Hi Tracy,
I would suggest that you contact Interior Health as they would be able to tell you what the regulations are and what is required.
Kelowna Health Centre Phone: (Inspections) 250 979-7665
1340 Ellis Street Phone: (Licensing) 250 868-7835
Kelowna, BC V1Y 9N1 Fax:250 868-7760
Christine Kashuba
Mackie Lake House Manager
250-545-1019
www.mackiehouse.ca <http://www.mackiehouse.ca/>
Mackie House on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com/MackieHouse2012>
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Sent: July-17-14 1:27 PM
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Subject: [BCMA] Food at Public Historic Events
Hi there,
I am part of the Okanagan Historical Society, a non-profit society, and we were hoping to have a fundraising BBQ and bake sale at the Father Pandosy Mission heritage site here in Kelowna.
The other day one of our Directors said that this could not happen due to Food Safe regulations. I was wondering if any of the museums in BC have faced something similar? I have been to lots of events where food/ snacks have been sold to the public without incident at historic sites. It was indicated that to elevate the site to standard would cost too much money and would not be feasible… We had proposed to have pre-cooked hamburgers and hotdogs with topping on the BBQ and to have an ‘old fashioned’ bake sale. I understand the need to have someone with Food Safe tending to the food but do not understand the other regulations as far as washroom facilities etc. go… The event is to be held at the end of August from 11am-3pm.
Any advice about having food at a public event at an historic site would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you so much!
Tracy Satin
Okanagan Historical Society
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