Jenny Dannhauer vies for Council seat | DrumhellerMail
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Jenny Dannhauer vies for Council seat

    Election newcomer Jenny Dannhauer feels ready to take on the demands of being a Drumheller Town Councillor.
    On Monday, September 23, Dannhauer submitted her papers in her first bid as an elected official.   
    “I have always been interested in politics, civic duty, and I feel this is the right time to do it,” said Dannhauer.
    Dannhauer feels she can faithfully represent the needs of Drumheller residents and has the experience to be on Council.
    “I think it’s important to be there and serve your community. I would consider myself fiscally responsible, but also looking towards the future,” said Dannhauer.
    “It’ll be a huge learning curve if I am elected, but I think I’ve served on a lot of different things and have a lot of good life experience. I love a challenge.”
    Dannhauer hopes to address issues as they arise and feels the best way for progress to be made is for the Drumheller Town Council to work together.
    “I don’t think any one person can change the world. It has to be done by collaboration and working together for what’s best for the community,” said Dannhauer.
    Her and her husband, Pastor Dan Dannhauer, have lived in Drumheller for 17 years. Over that time she has worked closely with the Elim Pentacostal Church. Currently she works as a chaplain and in mental health at the Drumheller Health Centre.
    Dannhauer is encouraging residents to exercise their right to vote on October 21.
    “I felt this was the time I needed to step up,” said Dannhauer. “It’s a big jump, but I’m willing to give it a shot and if people are willing to give me a shot, I’d be happy to serve them.”


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