The Humboldt Legion Hall smelt a little fishy this weekend.

People flocked to the Humboldt Legion Hall on Saturday night for the Sixth Annual Fish Fry. For twenty dollars, you could enjoy sliced potatoes, coleslaw, beans, fish, and dessert.

This year's proceeds were split between renovations in the Humboldt Legion club room and the Central Saskatchewan Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC). The MFRC is a charitable organization that provides programs and services to Canadian Armed Forces members and their families.

"All legions support their military a lot and we try to help them out any way we can. So we decided to give them a portion of the funds from this year's fish fry," said Sherry Hogemann, member of the Humboldt Legion.

Prior to the supper, from 1:30 - 3:30 a meet and greet with military personnel from Dundurn base took place at the Legion. People could stop by to ask any questions about the Canadian Armed Forces.

"From students to seniors, anyone could've come out to talk about what they're doing each day and what their lives are like being in the military," said Hogemann.

As for funds going towards the legion club room, new tables are needed. So far the Humboldt Legion has installed new flooring in the club room to slowly but surely apply the necessary upgrades.

"You can only do so much at a time because you only have so many funds to works with," added Hogemann.

Yet again the community of Humboldt showed their support for a great cause at the Sixth Annual Humboldt Legion Fish Fry.