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Okotoks Legion raising funds for new building with craft fair

The craft fair is happening on Saturday, April 20 at Foothills Centennial Centre.
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Okotoks Legion secretary Mandie Barker, left, and her husband Pete at the legion's first craft fair on April 2, 2022.

An upcoming craft fair is set to benefit Okotoks veterans.

The Okotoks Legion is hosting the fair on Saturday, April 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Foothills Centennial Centre. With over 35 vendors registered so far, the craft fair will support the Legion, which was given its charter in 2014, as it continues to raise money to secure a much-needed building.

"We do not have a building," said Legion secretary Mandie Barker. "We currently meet out of the Elks Hall, and we have been for the last 10 years trying to figure out how to get a building of our own. It's not an ideal scenario.

"We need a place, we need a home of our own. It's important that we have a building where people who have operational stress injuries have a place to go where they are in their own environment with their own kind."

As the Okotoks Legion is relatively new, it did not receive a building through a donation as many other branches did.

"Traditionally, Legion buildings were given to the Legions when the men came back from the war," said Barker. "A lot of Legions have been around since [the Second World War] and are actually in buildings that were donated by the towns back in those days.

"Obviously, we're in a whole different world in 2024 and we don't have the ability to just have a free building handed to us."

Barker emphasized the importance of the Legion getting a building for its veteran members.

"We have a membership of just short of 200, about 190," she said, adding that over 50 per cent of its members are veterans of recent conflicts such as the Cold War, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Iraq. 

"Consequently, the operational stress injuries are very different, and the therapy that is needed is very different and often for a veteran, walking in the door of a Legion can be its own therapy, because with the banter and the behaviour and the recognizable environment, you become less stressed by being in a place that you recognize."

Vendor tables for the craft fair cost $75 and all fees go to the Legion building fund. Potential vendors can send an email to [email protected].


Amir Said

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