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Rockyford Curling Club fundraiser goes viral

 

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The Rockyford Curling Club is getting support all the way from the birthplace of the sport itself; Scotland.

The Mail reported in its February 21 edition that the Rockyford Curling Club was not able to open this season. The Curling Club’s plight went viral, with the story being reported by the CBC, CTV and even the BBC. It has helped the Curling Club’s effort.

“We even got some money from Scotland,” said Rockyford Curling Club President Randy Melcher. “It wasn’t much but it is great to see.”

Melcher explains that a member of the Curling Club is acquainted with a CBC reporter, which helped them get the story to the national broadcaster. The same reporter once worked for the BBC and they picked up on his story.

“I was kind of shocked when they said ‘it’s the BBC from Scotland,’” laughs Melcher.

Other media have followed suit.

The exposure has helped the club raise the funds needed for its project to rebuild the concrete base and building foundations for the curling rink. They are still working towards their $380,000 goal.

“We are sitting at about $84,000 right now,” said Melcher.

These are funds raised through direct donations as well as funds that came from a GoFundMe campaign, that alone has raised almost $2,000.

The exposure has also brought notice from the government. The Department of Alberta Culture has been in touch with Melcher to talk about a Community Facility Enhancement Program Grant. Mayor of Rockyford, Darcy Burke, also indicated there has been contact with the office of Leela Aheer, A United Conservative Party MLA.


Village of Munson pursues growth

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Munson is known as a stable consistent community, but the new council wants to start thinking about a bit of growth.
Steve Hayes is the new Mayor of Munson following the 2017 Municipal election, with a council that includes Bob Spencer and Kerry McLellan. While Hayes has served as a councilor for nine years, before taking a term off, this is his first time as mayor.
“It’s a great little village, we are trying to get a little bit of growth hopefully,” said Hayes. “We are hoping to get a bunch of younger families up here.”
He said when he was on council four years ago, he began to see this trend of younger families. The council was proactive and added some amenities including its rink and skateboard park.
“We just tried to make it a little more appealing for people who had kids up here that were young. We needed something to keep them here because they always wanted to go to town,” he said.
Over the last few years, the Village has seen some improvement including the new community hall.
“That has made a big difference. I sat on the Board of Directors on the hall for years, and from then until now, it is probably 300 times more utilized than it was before. It is unreal some of the functions we are getting,” he said. “It gets people coming to town and driving around and seeing the village. There are few rental properties and a few houses for sale.”
The village is also seeing the construction of a new fire hall and water fill station. This is to be located near Highway 9-56, outside the residential area of the village.
“We donated the land to Starland, and they are putting the building up. One of the benefits there is we are getting water transfer station for the farmer and heavy equipment out of town. They were wreaking havoc on our roads, so that was a benefit for us,” he said.
They are looking at resurfacing some of the roads in the village. This is the continuation of a program began a couple years ago, according to Hayes.

Firefighters awarded at Annual Awards Banquet, March 17

Keith Hodgson, right, was presented the Mayor’s Award for best percentage attendance to fire calls and practices. He received the award from Mayor Heather Colberg.

Keith Hodgson, right, was presented the Mayor’s Award for best percentage attendance to fire calls and practices. He received the award from Mayor Heather Colberg.

Rick Schinnour, right, was awarded the Rollie Yavis Award for extra effort around the hall. He was presented the award by Deputy Chief Duane Bolin. The award was named in honour of  long time fire captain, the late Rollie Yavis.

Rick Schinnour, right, was awarded the Rollie Yavis Award for extra effort around the hall. He was presented the award by Deputy Chief Duane Bolin. The award was named in honour of long time fire captain, the late Rollie Yavis.

 Zaynah Chomas, right, is the newest Drumheller Firefighter. She passed her six-month probation and is presented her mug by Chief Bruce Wade.

Zaynah Chomas, right, is the newest Drumheller Firefighter. She passed her six-month probation and is presented her mug by Chief Bruce Wade.


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