Penticton man preserves father’s legacy with pop-up shop
The last remaining pieces of Dennis Winkleman's life work are on display and for sale to the public. Dean Winkleman's father, Dennis died almost two years ago, but now he is sharing the last remaining pieces of his work with the public in a pop-up store in Penticton called Legacy Den.
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