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Highland Gala supports East Coulee School Museum

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The East Coulee School Museum is celebrating all things Scottish at the 4th annual Highland Gala.

The gala, slated for Saturday, January 19, has grown in the event’s short history and has become an important fundraiser for the museum, as well as great way to shake off the midwinter blues.

The event has outgrown the school. This year the gala kicks off at 6 p.m. on Saturday, January 19 at the Badlands Community Facility. It features a roast beef dinner, silent auction, a traditional Piping of the Haggis, a highland dancer and great music from local band the Wayfaring Fiddlers and features the Derina Harvey Band.

“We had the Derina Harvey Band last year and they were very popular. We had them at Springfest one year too. That’s where we recruited them to come to the Highland Gala,” said Barb Steeves, Executive Director of the East Coulee School Museum.

Also for a small fee, Marcel Augey of the Drumheller Scotch Club will be hosting a scotch tasting.

This year the funds from the gala go towards repairs to the foundation of the school, as well as replace a couple of the building's heritage windows that are in disrepair. This comes after extensive repairs to the museum over the last few years including replacing roof, boiler and water damage.

“We are going to be doing some monitoring because one of the corners of the building has dropped… so we want to see if it has shifted more, and then there are some cracks that need to be addressed,” explains Steeves.

For tickets or more information call 403-822-3970.


Making the grade at the garage

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High School students from St. Anthony’s had a hands-on experience learning about automotive maintenance.
   This semester, seven students, rather than heading to class in the morning were at Honest Engine/Napa Autopro to learn about how to maintain a car and the inner workings of an automotive shop.  
    Honest Engine owner Scott Manning was joined by Fred Orosz and they took the time to walk the students through the importance of various aspects of auto maintenance as well as a primer on all of the technology involved in diagnosing and repairing vehicles, with a heavy emphasis on safety.
    This was part of St. Anthony’s Module Week where students have a hand in directing their learning, suggesting areas where they have interests they would like to further develop.

Citizens on Patrol getting visible

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Armand Tessier of Drumheller Chrysler and Doug Lubinski of Western GM Drumheller are pictured with the newly designed Drumheller Citizens On Patrol vehicle identification signs. These signs will be used on the Citizens On Patrol vehicles that are out monitoring the areas from Nacmine to East Coulee. Anyone interested in finding out more about Drumheller Citizens On Patrol contact Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-2630.


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