LAURIE WEIR
It’s not what you think — this GST stands for Goods, Services and Talents, and it’s about to bring the Delta community together for a lively fundraising night.
The inaugural Delta GST Auction is set for Saturday, May 24 at the Delta Fair Hall. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for viewing, with bidding starting at 7 p.m. The event is a partnership between the Delta and Area Community Enhancement Committee (CEC) and the Delta Royal Canadian Legion, combining efforts to raise money and spirits.
Connie McCullough, auction co-ordinator, said the idea had been percolating for years.
“Many years ago, when I attended Battersea United Church, they had a GST auction and it was so much fun,” McCullough said. “Over the years I tried to get different organizations involved, but nobody bit. When I suggested it to the CEC, everyone jumped at it. We’ve also partnered with the Legion on a few events, like our Family Day spaghetti dinner, so it made sense to team up again.”
This marks the first time Delta has hosted a GST Auction — and they’re not messing around.
“We have some really cool things for the auction,” McCullough said. “A fellow who grew up in Delta and now runs a gemstone business in Lethbridge has donated a watch, a pendant and earring set, and a rare ammolite stone. He even sent us an ancient Megalodon tooth that’s over 2.3 million years old.”
The goods up for bid include boat rentals, a boat ride on Lower Beverley Lake, two cords of wood, cottage rentals, homemade baked goods, and a quilted wall hanging depicting Lower Beverley Lake and Blackjack Island. Local craftspeople have also donated items, including hand-turned wooden bowls.
“We are still accepting donations,” McCullough added. “Services are what we’d love most right now — someone handy to help with small repairs, mow lawns, weed gardens, wash windows, or even just take a senior out for a drive and picnic.”
The auctioneer for the evening will be Delta Legion president Todd Evans, who promises to keep the bidding fast and fun.
“I’m sure the vibe will be lively,” McCullough said, adding with a laugh: “First-time bidders, just remember: don’t stick your hand up unless you mean to bid!”
While fundraising is the goal, McCullough said the true reward is building community spirit.
“Our committee and the Legion are passionate about making Delta a happening place again and supporting our veterans,” she said. “We’re getting older and really hope to see some younger folks step up. It’s a lot of work but the joy on people’s faces makes it all worthwhile. We even brought back the Delta parade last year after several years — people were thrilled, and it’s coming back this year for the Delta Fair.”
A cash bar and snacks will be available at the auction. For more information, or to donate an item or service, contact McCullough at 613-530-7036 or conniemccullough@gmail.com.