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Back to school for St. Anthony's

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It was back to school this morning for students at St. Anthony’s School. The hallways were buzzing with students meeting friends after a long summer as well as parents helping their young ones settle in, sometimes for the very first time. Mason Coles was all smiles of his first day of Kindergarten, while mother Naomie Ataguyuk sends her love.


Badlands Boogie returns for fifth year

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Music fans have the opportunity to kick up their heels this coming weekend at the 5th Annual Badlands Boogie.
     The concert at the Historic Graham Ranch has endured for five years to raise funds and awareness for the East Coulee Truss Bridge.
    The annual concert features about 20-30 bands in a picturesque outdoor setting. It offers a little bit of everything from roots to rock. Some artists include Shoulder High Weeds, Hurricane Felix and the Manik Men, and The Aces, as well as local talent including Cathie Brown and Jay McLean. Performances begin Friday night and continue to Sunday night.
    “Because of the tight economy we are going to discount the prices for tickets for our local supporters,” said organizer John Barry Graham.
    This East Coulee Truss Bridge is on the National Trust for Canada’s Top 10 Endangered Places. It was originally built in 1936 and then rebuilt after the flood of 1948.  The Howe Truss Bridge has fallen into disrepair.
    “It is estimated it is going to cost $1 million to restore the bridge so what we are doing is bringing attention to it, the word is getting out to the right people,” he said.
    The organizers of the concert have managed to put away about $6,000 in trust in hopes of one day building a future for the bridge.
    “We are setting up a meeting for late September…we are going to be setting up a non-profit society. How that is going to help is next year we can apply for arts grants,” Graham said.
    He says once they have a board and society in place, they can begin to look at how to use the funds that are held in trust to further the cause.
    Some of the ideas they are looking at beyond working towards the restoration are to add some interpretation at the bridge and create an area to visit.
    “Until the bridge is restored, it can still become a tourist attraction in its own right,” he said.
    Tickets for the Badlands Boogie are already available by going to www.eventbrite.ca. and enter promo code BB19LOCAL, and are available at Neighbours Corner Pub.

New leadership at Greentree School

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There is new leadership at Greentree School as students head into the new school year.
     Earlier this year it was announced that Shelley Friesen was appointed Principal of the K-6 school. She served last year as Associate Principal at Greentree and has a varied educational background.
    “This is my first shot at being a principal and I am so excited to take on that role,” said Friesen. “I already know the students and the staff, and the parents as well, so I just love it here.”
    Appointed as Associate Principal is Adam Pirie. He has taught in Ontario and the United Kingdom before coming to Golden Hills.
    “I am excited to work with Adam, we have been working many things, we have been planning this summer,” said Friesen. “He comes with so much experience, and he is the son of a teacher as well.”
    The school is also welcoming new teaching staff. Mackenzie Hudgeon has been brought on to teach Kindergarten. From Delia, she has a background of dance.
    They are also adding Kelly Eddy, who will be teaching Grade 6. She is a long-time Drumheller resident who recently graduated. She will be taking on a maternity leave.
    “We are excited to have her, she brings such an energy and level of enthusiasm that is so welcome,” said Friesen.
    Enrolment remains strong with about 370 students.
    “We are so excited to see all those smiley faces back in our hallways again,” said Friesen.         “This time of year is so exciting with the students coming and excited to meet their new classmates, what room they are in and what the teachers have done to welcome them.
    Classes commence on Tuesday, September 3.


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