Over supper, 'Martha' showed a few clips from her hit TV series 'Martha Stewart Living', which were only occationally interrupted by Body Break with Hal Johnson (Matt Love) and Joanne McLeod (Graeme Rinholm). It was a beautiful meal shared with wonderful company. It was shaping up to be a wonderful evening full of relaxation and maybe even a little craft making when things took a turn for the worse.
The local RCMP arrived to inform all of the guests that they were under arrest for insider craft trading. Students were escorted to prison (the gym) where they were given information about Martha's craft trading syndicate. Students then issued out of the gym in search of craft supplies available only in safe houses hidden around the RJC campus. To make their search more difficult, DC members Brenden Bayda, Cecil Peters, Cole Friesen (K-9 partner Mitchell), Curtis Wiens, Matt Wiens and Russell Martens as well as Day Student Rep Erik Epp patrolled the grounds as security guards. Any prisoner found on the grounds was taken to the holding cell and then transported by RJC Prison bus to Maximum Security Prison (the English classroom) where they needed to perform a song or dance to be set loose again. The collected craft supplies were then to be assembled and presented to the Prison warden, Gail, who was secretly a Martha Stewart craft collector and would award her "favour" upon the best crafter(s) in the form of prizes that once again supported local businesses.
It was a wonderful event. Special thanks to Karalee, Mel, Bev, Jim and Gail for helping out with the evening game. Hat's off to the guy's DC who did an excellent job with the event and finally made the long standing dream of a Prison themed RJC event a reality with the help of Martha Stewart.
Chandler Ericson-Lemaigre and Colton Regier invite their dates by serenading them with a song
Dorm council tranforms the dining hall for the banquet.
The student body receiving instructions from the warden after their arrest.
Students being transported by 'the prison bus'
Carissa Brockman, Cara Warkentin and Krista Dueck present their craft to the Warden Gail Schellenberg for evaluation!
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