From left, CMHA team members Harmony Halvorson, Gina Freeborn, Terry Blumhagen and Kristy McKay, all dressed up for their Santa booth.
By Adan Shaikh
Canadian Mental Health Association Camrose (CMHA) is hosting their seasonal Community Blend Market, this event will showcase local vendors and the wellness community. “The biggest goal with the market was to get the community together, and also help raise funds to keep our services available to the community. This market doesn’t just benefit us but it benefits the vendors, the community and it benefits mental health overall,” said Harmony Halvorson, peer support worker at CMHA and the organizer of the event.
“A lot of people don’t know about CMHA and I feel this is a great way to get the word out that we are here in Camrose and we have a drop-in centre and so much more that we offer to the community,” explained Harmony.
CMHA is a national not-for-profit organization, working to provide support and connection within communities. In Camrose CMHA’s most availed and valuable program is Recovery College Camrose, a series of educational and well-being classes as well as a drop-in centre for those looking for a place to connect with professionals and other members of the community. “As a mental health organization we are not just here for when you are in crisis, we are here to build community, and to help you fill your cup,” shared Kristy McKay, peer support worker and organizer for the event.
“A couple years back we did a wellness fair at Mirror Lake, and we had wellness based businesses and non-profits come together to show what they offer. For this market and the ones to come, we want to combine the wellness and market idea to create a community event. At this market we will have a performance stage, where we will have a local band performing called The Locals and we will have bagpipes. For speakers, we will have Tim Parker and he will talk about addiction and we will have a poetry reading by local poet, Carmen Lea,” said Kristy.
“There will be a kids’ corner where we will have free face painting, crafts and the Family Resource Centre will be setting up an Indigenous educational presentation for the children. So they will set up a teepee, and all different hides and talk about grandfather teachings,” continued Kristy.
In addition to local vendors, several local organizations will be joining the event to showcase their services, including Halo Dogs, who will be setting up a spot where attendees can sit and meet with wellness dogs. “We have an accupunturist coming who will be doing mini accupuncture sessions. We have food vendors and a photo booth with Santa,” said Kristy.
The event is free of cost, however, donations to Camrose Helps’ Community Pantry are appreciated. “The goal is to have an event where people can come without having to spend any money, get something from it, and feel more connected to their community,” explained Kristy.
The market will be held on November 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Camrose Regional Exhibition (CRE). For more information and to learn more about CMHA contact
communityblendmarket@gmail.com or call 780-672-2570 ext. 7.