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Jeannine Bishop, Amelia McFarlane, Natasha Coates and Krysten Shannon show people what OSAID
is all about during their Christmas Craft Show last year.
OSAID hosts sixth annual craft show
Denny Scott
signal -star staff
The sixth annual Ontario Stu-
dents Against Impaired Drivers
[OSAID] Christmas Craft Show
is coming up, and organizer Jes-
sica* Adams thinks it's going to
be a record-setting year.
Held at Goderich District Col-
legiate Institute, the yearly event
serves as a fundraiser for the
school's OSAID branch, who
uses the funds to cover costs of
their events throughout the year.
This year's craft show will be
on Saturday, November 7 from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m., with a $2 charge
at the door.
"Everything goes towards
events like our yearly OSAID
conference, which is held in
May," Adams said. "It brings
speakers together to help OS -
AID members do a better job of
spreading the word."
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•OSAID Christmas Craft Show
•November 7, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
•Craft show and sale including jewelry,
stained glass art, and woodworking.
'Daycare and a Cafe on premise
more than 80 vendors from across
Ontario, who will be showcasing
their wares, including; wood-
working, pottery, knitting, jew-
elry and stain glass.
A daycare and cafe will be on
premise, as well as a raffle table
for visitors to try their luck at.
OSAID promotes awareness of
the dangers of driving impaired
through projects like speaking
engagements and rallies, and
products like branded pens, and
suckers.
"The suckers is a great exam-
ple; we hand out suckers that say
'Don't be a sucker, don't drink
and drive'," she said.
Local OSAID chapters have a
busy two months ahead of them
with regional workshops, ac-
cording to Adams, who was re-
cently elected to be the regional
representative for Huron, Perth,
Middlesex and Elgin Counties.
"We're hoping to bring motiva-
tional speakers in, and host some
brainstorming sessions to create
some campaign ideas," she said.
OSAID will also be fundrais-
ing through the LCBO, collect-
ing change at the till through the
month of November.