麻豆精选 residents are invited to stand in solidarity and celebrate the tenacity of Ukrainians who have been displaced by Russia鈥檚 invasion.
On Friday, Feb. 24, 麻豆精选 Stands with Ukraine (KSWU) is hosting a candlelight vigil at the St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church at 1935 Barlee Road to mark one year of Russia鈥檚 invasion.
The vigil will be held outdoors, starting at 5:30 p.m.
Candles will be available by donation at the event in addition to flags and stickers.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just a moment of remembrance,鈥 said Dennis Stor, founder of 麻豆精选 Stands with Ukraine.
Displaced Ukrainians who fled their war-torn country for the Okanagan will be at the event.
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Stor said that photos of the vigil will be sent to those fighting on the front lines of the war in Ukraine to show them that people around the world are standing behind them and to boost morale.
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On Saturday Feb. 25, the Bravery Foundation is hosting a Ukrainian expo at the Dormition Mother of God Catholic Church at 1091 Coronation Avenue.
At the expo there will be a photo booth with traditional Ukrainian garb, displays, specialty item sales, food and an auction to raise money for relief efforts.
The event also has the support of 麻豆精选鈥檚 three Liberal MLA鈥檚.
鈥淭he Bravery Foundation based in 麻豆精选 is a testament to the selflessness, kindness, and generosity that the communities in the Okanagan region have shown to the victims of this brutal invasion鈥e encourage all those able to support their cause,鈥 reads a letter from Renee Merrifield, Norm Letnick, and Ben Stewart.
鈥淲e thank all of the staff, volunteers, and supporters for their exceptional work in making 麻豆精选 and the Okanagan a better place for all. We wish everyone a successful event and we wholeheartedly support all those facing fear and violence back in Ukraine.鈥
Admission to the expo is by donation.
All funds raised at the two events will be used to support displaced people and those on the front lines in Ukraine.
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