March 5, 2026

Redwater & District Pioneer Club Hosts Wine and Cheese Fashion Show

By Brandie Majeau

The Redwater & District Pioneer Club recently hosted its first ever Wine and

Cheese Fashion Show, an event that successfully highlighted the community’s vibrant

diversity. The show featured a wide range of models, including children, teenagers,

seniors, and super seniors, each demonstrating their confidence and grace on the

“runway.”

Among the model participants were local first responders, including members of

the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and

hospital personnel. Not only did these individuals showcase their professional uniforms,

but they also displayed an infectious enthusiasm that resonated with the audience. The

show also featured ethnic and cultural groups, presenting traditional garments that

reflected and celebrated their heritage, enriching the event with a profound sense of

community and diversity.

The clothing worn by the models was generously provided by Marta from “So

Chic” and Sonia from “Nook in the Woods.” The exquisite designs contributed to the

elegance of the evening. Numerous models demonstrated their dance skills and

unveiled hidden talents, delighting the audience as they confidently strutted down the

runway. The successful execution of the fashion show can be attributed to the

considerable efforts of numerous volunteers who answered the call to assist, with many

expressing their willingness to contribute. Their enthusiastic responses were pivotal to

the event’s realization. Special recognition is warranted for Marta from Sew Chic, whose

consistent generosity, unwavering dedication, and warm approach endeared her to all

attendees. Her substantial contributions were vital to the overall success of the evening.

One of the objectives of the fashion show was to promote inclusivity,

emphasizing that all individuals, irrespective of age, body type, or mobility challenges,

are deserving of beauty and self-confidence. This foundational message resonated

throughout the event, creating an environment that celebrated individuality and

validated each participant’s uniqueness. There was fun and laughter. There were cheers

and applause. But most of all there was a group of people coming together to celebrate

what makes everyone individuals, what makes everyone unique, what makes everyone

special, and what makes everyone beautiful.

The planning and organization of the show were supported by an outstanding

committee consisting of Debbie Wosnack, Gloria Marchak, David Brisson, Vina

Tancowny, Bev McKell, and Jeannie Hare. Their dedicated efforts ensured the smooth

execution of the event, encompassing various aspects such as displays and raffle

draws, which brought with it an atmosphere filled with enjoyment and appreciation.

The Wine and Cheese Fashion Show transcended its format as a fashion event

to become a significant community gathering that acknowledged the distinctiveness of

every individual. This memorable occasion demonstrated that when individuals unite in

support and collaboration, remarkable outcomes are achievable and will undoubtedly

contribute to the sustained growth and success of the Redwater & District Pioneer Club.

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