Kamloops Music Collective launches 50/50 fundraiser to replace instruments damaged in fire response
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops Music Collective has launched a new raffle ticket fundraiser to purchase new instruments, after many of their supplies were wrecked during a fire event at the Kamloops United Church building.
At the time of the August fire, the Music Collective was in the building for a summer program and managed to get out safely. However, the instruments stored in that side of the building were damaged during the fire extinguishing work.
“By the time we got in, which was less than a week after, all of our instruments had molded or they had just come apart. All of our guitars — obviously, wood and water don’t go well together,” explains Taqueesha Lightfoot, the community connections and fundraiser for Kamloops Music Collective. “We’re trying to do a 50/50 to replace a lot of our instruments that we unfortunately can’t replace through insurance — or are unable to replace them as much as we want to through insurance.”