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Drag Story Times heading to Okanagan

Ella Lamouroux and Freida Whales will be hosting the events on Jan. 27
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Freida Whales (pictured) will be hosting Drag Story Time in Kelowna on Jan. 27, while Ella Lamoureux will host the Vernon event. (Freida Whales Facebook)

Drag Story Time will be hosted by Vernon and Kelowna this winter.

On Saturday, Jan. 27, a “joyful and inclusive storytime” will be held, featuring Ella Lamoureux in Vernon and Freida Whales in Kelowna.

“This story time is for all ages and includes songs, rhymes and stories celebrating the diversity of our communities,” according to Okanagan Regional Library’s website.

The Vernon event is co-sponsored by the Vernon Pride Society and will begin at 2 p.m. at the library.

Meanwhile, the Kelowna event will start at 12:30 from the Kelowna Art Gallery.

Both events are free, in a safe, wheelchair accessible and inclusive space.

Drag Story Time’s have been controversial in the past, with protesters gathering at a 2019 event to denounce the exposure of children to drag performers.

The event returned in 2023, with Whales commenting that “drag story time is intended as a fun program where a colourful character (myself) comes dressed up to read stories to children and families. It is about inclusivity and understanding, and the stories I plan on reading are based on just being yourself and the acceptance around that.”

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Bowen Assman

About the Author: Bowen Assman

I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in Kelowna.
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