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Proceeds from the May 14 spring barn dance to be split with Fort McMurray fire relief.

In a show of support for the people and City of Fort McMurray, the Okanagan Mission Community Hall Association (OMCHA) will donate 50 per cent of all proceeds from their upcoming sa国际传媒淩aise the Roofsa国际传媒 Spring Barn Dance to benefit the Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.

sa国际传媒淎s a registered charity hall, the popular dance and silent auction were already planned in support of some much needed hall renovations,sa国际传媒 said manager Beverly Dawe.

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sa国际传媒淲ith an estimated 88,000 people displaced and 1,600 homes or structures lost to Fort McMurraysa国际传媒檚 nearly 85,000 hectare fire, the OMCHA wanted to help,sa国际传媒 said Dawe.

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The Raise the Roof! dance and silent auction takes place Saturday May 14 at the sa国际传媒淩ed Barnsa国际传媒 Okanagan Mission Community Hall, 4409 Lakeshore Rd. at the corner of Dehart and Lakeshore roads.

Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with the band ReX starting at 8 p.m.

There will be a cash bar for everyone 19 years of age and up.

Tickets are $20 online at www.okmissionhall.com or buy them at Green & Bear It, 4600 Lakeshore Rd, or the Okanagan Mission Hall Office, 4409 Lakeshore Rd.

250-764-7477, okmissionhall@shawlink.ca, www.facebook.com/OKMission.

The Okanagan Mission Community Hall Association began in 1907 with the first meeting being held in the home of W.D. Walker, and W.D. Hobson being elected its first president. An acre of land was then obtained where the hall now stands. In 1938, following the collapse of the Grower's Exchange Packing House roof, a Community Hall was constructed in its place and a dance was held. With nearly 300 people in attendance, they danced to the orchestra of Charles Penman. A second hall was later built, and in 2009, oxblood coloured siding was installed on the Hallsa国际传媒檚 exterior to reflect the heritage "red barn" colour scheme. Six outdoor tennis courts also exist where members enjoy club tournaments, fun leagues (ladies', men's and mixed doubles) and the very popular club socials. Tennis has been played at Mission Tennis for over 100 years.

 





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