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Carbon heading to polls for by-election

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Residents of Carbon are going back to the polls just weeks after a new Council was sworn in.
 The Alberta General Municipal Election was held on Monday, October 16. In Carbon, Nomination Day came and went on September 18.  As there were not enough residents to fill council, nominations were opened for a second day.
    On Election Day, Clark Garrett garnered 86 votes and won a seat, however, according to Mayor Guss Nash, after Garrett was sworn in, he resigned.
     Nomination day for the upcoming by-election is Tuesday, January 2. Election Day is Friday, February 2.


Kettle kick off


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The Christmas season is already upon the valley and not many are working harder than the Salvation Army to make sure that Christmas is special for everyone in the community.
    On Friday, November 24 at 11 a.m., they kicked off the annual Kettle Campaign at Freson Bros.  The annual Kettle Campaign helps to fund the Salvation Army Community Services for the entire year.  The Freson Bros. Kettle is sponsored by the Drumheller Rotary Club.
     “All of the money that comes in through the Christmas Kettle Campaign and Christmas mail outs, comes back into the community. It goes into the food bank, our financial aid programs, emergency assistance for people, it all channels back in the community,” said Captain Jennifer Hillier
She says because there is no longer a Co-op grocery store, they will be short one kettle.
  “We are needing to raise the same amount of money in three kettles that we did in four, and we anticipate doing that just because this community has been so generous in the past and values some of the work the Salvation Army does and the food bank,” said Hillier.
    Already the Church has been busy. Last week they began registering families wishing to receive a hamper over the Christmas season. Hillier says they anticipate similar numbers compared to last season.
    “Last year we did about 130 so we are expecting to be in that range, hoping that it hasn’t increased,” said Hillier. “I keep hearing the economy has picked up a bit but I am still meeting a lot of people out of work and needing help.”
Hillier said Westergard Ford will be hosting the Salvation Army’s Happy Tree. The tree will be adorned with bulbs with the children’s wishes for Christmas.
    “So if anyone wants to custom buy donations for a particular child, they can stop by Westergard Ford, pick up one of those bulbs and buy specifically what that child wants for Christmas,” said Hillier.
  When looking at the need over previous years she says they expect the demand will be for gifts for teenagers. This is often a gap that is more difficult to fill. Suitable gifts are often gift cards like iTunes or for some local shops. Last year she said there were many requests for passes to the Badlands Community Facility.
    In the meantime, volunteer opportunities are available for the kettle campaign.
    “We are busy filling our shifts, I am hoping that because we don’t have as many shifts to fill that we’ll be okay, but we are always in need of volunteers,” she said.
 Kettle shifts are just two hours, and the kettles will be at Freson Bros, Extra Foods, and the Wal-Mart.

DinoArts Association gives early Christmas present

Marley Henneigh and Mike Todor sit on the new bench made possible by the DinoArts Association and the Town of Drumheller. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

Thanks to the Drumheller DinoArts Association, three out of four corners of Third Avenue in downtown are now occupied by benches and detailed dinos.
The association picked this name after tradition of the other two dinos located on Third Avenue. It’s name is ‘Curt’.
“So far the other two at the four-way are named after real people so Gus and Effie are named after real residents in the area so we are doing that again,” said Henneigh.
This particular reptile relative was made by Studio Y .
“We tried to design a dinosaur that was kind of more realistic looking than our previous ones but was still fairly friendly looking,” said Henneigh.
The prehistoric themed bench was originally going to be unveiled for Canada Day but was rescheduled due to unforeseen problems.
“Good things are worth the wait, right?,” said Henneigh.

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One new project is assigned each year as part of the DinoArts Association agenda.
“We’ve got a bunch of ideas already for 2018, we’re looking at some art pieces.”
The older triceratops that was in place at the Napier Theatre before has been donated to Kneehill County. They will be placing that dinosaur at Horseshoe Canyon.
The bench and dinosaur was paid for through the association’s fundraising and the Chamber of Commerce by matching that amount raised.Marley Henneigh and Mike Todor sit on the new bench made possible by the DinoArts Association and the Town of Drumheller. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

 

Photo Above: Marley Henneigh and Mike Todor sit on the new bench made possible by the DinoArts Association and the Town of Drumheller. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

 

 

 

 


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