GALLERY: Student entrepreneurship shines at Oilfields market

Kym Wilkie (left) and Marcie Rawson marvel at a pond in a jar during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Grade 7 student Adelaide Rottier poses with a gnome she's selling during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Kimberley (left) and Abby Ellingson browse during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Grade 7 student Olivia Svedahl (left) and food and textiles teacher Danika Holt pose for a photo with Santa during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Drama teacher Pam Pracic poses with students Alex Leadley (left) and Sage Hall during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Grade 9 students Lily Wight (left) and Alex Lupien, career and technology studies instructor Cindy Watts and Grade 8 student Elliet Chernish promote the vertical farm initiative during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Grade 8 student Cash Rawson sells student-made coffee can artwork during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Grade 9 student Kyla Scott poses with ponds in a jar, containing shrimps and nails among other aquatic paraphernalia, for sale during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Students Savanna Wipf (left), Caitlyn Scheps, Chinook Ashbacher and Ciara Gallup pose for a photo with products they're selling during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5.
Student council members pose for a photo during the Oilfields High School Winter Market in Diamond Valley on Dec. 5. From left: president James Penner, treasurer Carianne McGregor, junior high representative Alexis Morgan and vice-president Carver Morris.

The annual Oilfields High School Winter Market returned to Diamond Valley on Thursday, Dec. 5, with everything from Christmas cards and festive decorations to one-of-a-kind woodwork and delicious food available for purchase courtesy of the school's students.

Proceeds from the market will support Oilfields High School's career and technology studies and options programs, including providing funding for supplies and field trips.

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