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Who Are You? Chris Curtis

Age: 63.
Occupation: Executive Director, Travel Drumheller.    
What do you like most about your job? Meeting people and telling everyone how good Drumheller is.
How long have you been in Drumheller? Little over two months.
Where are you from? Halifax, but I was born in England.
What do you like most about Drumheller? The dinosaurs and the scenery and nature here is amazing.
What’s the coolest place you’ve been to? Brunai was really interesting. It has a totally different culture, good food, and lots of jungle.
Anywhere you’d like to go? I’d love to go to Italy again to see more there and I really want to explore Alberta.
Any hobbies? Gardening, photography, and cooking.
When and where would you go in time? The Wild West, about the early 1800’s or to medieval Europe.
Do you collect anything? Hats and plates from around the world.
One thing you could for the rest of your life? Mexican food.
Favourite movies/TV shows: Pulp Fiction, The Newsroom, Homeland, and Game of Thrones.
What would you do with $1 million? Put some aside for children, buy a place in Central America, and build a nice house here.
Read any good books lately? I like to read books that make you think.
What’s your dream vehicle? I’ve always wanted a Mustang convertible and it’d be neat to have a Segway.
Any words of wisdom? If you love what you do, you never have to work a day in your life.


Who Are You? Karli Alm

Age: 24.
Occupation: Grade 5 teacher, Greentree School.    
What do you like most about your job? I love learning with kids and the community that forms in the classroom and school.
How long have you been in Drumheller? Three weeks.
Where are you from originally? Claresholm.
What do you like about Drumheller? The landscape is beautiful.
What’s the coolest place you’ve been to? I lived in China for seven months and taught at an international school. I travelled around China with my family and saw the Great Wall and Beijing.
Anywhere else you’d like to go? Mongolia.
Any hobbies? Photography and reading.
What do you read? Mostly biographies. I like books about real people, not necessarily celebrities.
What is one food you could eat for the rest of your life? When I was in China, I got addicted to Thai food.
What do you listen to? Mostly folk, like Mumford and Son. I like The Civil Wars.
What is your most memorable childhood toy? I grew up on a ranch, so I’d say all the animals.
What would you do with $1 million? Travel and go back to school.
Favourite sports: I used to do rodeos and I like baseball.
One piece of technology you can’t live without: My camera.
Dream vehicle: An airplane. I want to learn to fly.

Who Are You? Tyler Kerner

Age: 20.
Occupation: Forward, Drumheller Dragons.   
What’s next after this season? Hopefully get into school and play for a college team or go overseas and play.
What do you like most about playing hockey? How I feel on the ice is like no other feeling. It’s like being at home.
Best hockey memory: Winning gold at provincials with my atom team at home in front of everyone.
Where are you from? Taber.
What do you like most about Drumheller? It’s a small town, everyone knows everyone else, and people say hi on the street.
Any travel destinations on your bucket list? Hungary. My grandpa is from there.
Any hobbies? Hunting, fishing, and being outdoors. I played baseball up to bantam as well.
One thing you could eat for the rest of your life? Soft ice cream.
What would be your theme song? “T.N.T.”
What’s on your playlist? Everything, but mostly country.
What future technology would you want now? Hover car.
Play any other sports? Badminton, fastball, and a little football.
Favourite team: Calgary Flames.
What superpower would you want? Super speed.
Any words of wisdom? Never give up on your dreams, stay determined, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.


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