The Drumheller DinoArts Association has announced that the Farmer family has been chosen to have the best seats in the house at the Canada Day parade tomorrow morning after being nominated by someone in the community.
The family has won reserved special seating to view the parade at the organization's newest bench in front of 3rd Avenue Arts downtown.
"The farmers are home to several generations, 2 dogs, and a special neds child," said the nomination letter for the family that was submitted to the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce.
"Keagan Farmer is a bright 6 year old boy who has cerebral palsy and needs a wheelchair to get around. He is such a sweet child and the whole family are just a loving, special bunch of people caring for each other with everything they have."
The Farmer family will get to watch the parade while also receiving free breakfast and a gift card from A&W.
Five families were nominated.
The parade begins at 10 a.m. Friday on Riverside Drive, finishing at Railway Avenue and 2 Street SE.