United Church had a full house at fundraiser for refugee family

More than 80 people enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner at a fundraiser for the community-sponsored refugee family Thursday night. According to United Church administrator and organizer Beth Campbell, supporting the family is "the Christian thing for us to do and it's exciting to think of them joining our community." As the food was donated by local businesses, all the proceeds went to the Revelstoke for Refugees fund. Laura Stovel photo
More than 80 people enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner at a fundraiser for the community-sponsored refugee family Thursday night. According to United Church administrator and organizer Beth Campbell, supporting the family is “the Christian thing for us to do and it’s exciting to think of them joining our community.” As the food was donated by local businesses, all the proceeds went to the Revelstoke for Refugees fund. Laura Stovel photo
Alliance Church pastor, George Brodie, explained that Revelstoke for Refugees chose a family with five young children partly because Revelstoke has excellent early childhood programs and partly because the father has carpentry skills, which would fit wellin the Revelstoke job market. Laura Stovel photo
Alliance Church pastor, George Brodie, explained that Revelstoke for Refugees chose a family with five young children partly because Revelstoke has excellent early childhood programs and partly because the father has carpentry skills, which would fit wellin the Revelstoke job market. Laura Stovel photo
The Red Hat Ladies were among those who chose to wear green din honour of Saint Patrick's Day. David F. Rooney photo
The Red Hat Ladies were among those who chose to wear green din honour of Saint Patrick’s Day. David F. Rooney photo
Pianist Marvin Dickau and singer Joyce MacLean delighted the audience with tunes from Broadway. Laura Stovel photo
Pianist Marvin Dickau and singer Joyce MacLean delighted the audience with tunes from Broadway. Laura Stovel photo