Chilliwack Fair denies vendor application from B.C. Conservative Party, permits branded canopy from current MLA
CHILLIWACK — A spokesperson for the Chilliwack Fair has confirmed that the annual fair denied an application for an information booth from a Chilliwack political riding association, while permitting a tent from a current Chilliwack MLA, after it sought tents from local organizations to provide shade at the three-day event.
Nicole Williams, coordinator for the Chilliwack Fair, told Fraser Valley Today in an email Saturday (Aug. 10) that the fair distributed a request to the community in which it sought tents meant to provide shade at the three-day event. Williams says Chilliwack MLA Kelli Paddon subsequently loaned the fair her tent, along with other community organizations.
“We put a call out to the community for tents providing shade at the event and MLA, Kelli Paddon replied and loaned us her tent along with other community organizations. No political parties were given table space,” Williams said.
A branded booth bearing Paddon’s name had volunteers selling drink tickets Saturday at the fair, not far from the rodeo arena.