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Grace Lutheran hosting pig roast for Habitat for Humanity

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    Grace Lutheran Church is planning to fill some bellies and a basket of donations to support Habitat for Humanity’s local effort to construct homes in the valley.
    The church is planning a pig roast coming up on Saturday, October 22. Grace Lutheran Church is sponsoring the event as a fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity.
    Member of the church, Lloyd Huber, explains there will be a representative of Habitat for Humanity Drumheller and District at the event.
    “They will be present to share their vision and the project they have in mind for Drumheller,” said Huber. “All are welcome to join us for the meal and help meet an important need in our community.”
    Habitat for Humanity Drumheller and District formed earlier this spring. It has secured a parcel of land donated by Albert Clark, and is about halfway to their $250,000 fundraising goal. They hope to break ground for a duplex in North Drumheller in the new year.
    Huber says the event reflects the church’s community dedication.
    “As a congregation, we look for opportunities to meet needs in the community,” he said. Recently the church provided shoes to students in need for back to school, and also directed funds towards DVSS to support students.
    “It’s an attempt to be active and of service in the community,” said Huber.
    The pig roast will be held Saturday, October 22, at Grace Lutheran Church from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event is free, and there will be a basket for a free will offering for Habitat for Humanity.


Mutual Aid: Help crossing over jurisdictions

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    Mutual Aid is an agreement to lend assistance between bordering fire departments. This allows each department to call upon each other for equipment or personnel their department may be lacking.
    There are two different types of mutual aid agreements. One is specifically for firefighters responding to fires or motor vehicle accidents. The other is under the emergency response plan. Each county has an emergency response plan in place that includes its own mutual aid agreement for things like floods, tornadoes or multi structure fires.
    Drumheller Fire Chief, Bruce Wade, said, “Different areas would have backhoes and that type of equipment that they would send along with personnel that can help in emergency centres. This is so it’s not so taxing on two or three individuals. These people can fill in and give them a break and let them get rested up.”
    An example of this was during the Drumheller 2013 flood when surrounding areas lent equipment and personnel to help deal with the possible disaster.
    The firefighters mutual aid agreement is put into action more than any other. Drumheller firefighters have a mutual agreement with Starland County, Kneehill County, and we are in the process of making an agreement with Wheatland, Hanna and special areas.
    Fire Chief Wade said, “Basically a firefighter’s mutual aid agreement is if we get a call in town and we need more equipment we can call on one of our neighbors to come and help out with the specialized equipment they may have. Also if those areas don’t have the manpower of a fire of their own they aren’t obligated to come. It’s just an agreement that if we are called upon and can assist, we do.”
    Sometimes one department will have different equipment than the next. The mutual aid agreement makes it possible for every department to access the equipment, tools and personnel they need.
    Fire Chief Wade said, “The mutual aid agreement allows us to not just go up to the border but allows us to cross over and work together for the benefit of the victim or people involved.”
    One area that this agreement between fire departments also includes motor vehicle accidents.  According to Fire Chief Wade about 60% of the calls that Drumheller responds to are motor vehicle accidents.  
    “It’s a little different with vehicle accidents because some departments don’t have extraction equipment. Starland calls us if people are injured or need extraction because they don’t have the proper equipment to deal with that kind of thing,” Chief Wade explained.
    Fire Chief Wade said there are times when they will get a call and head out.  When they arrive and find that the accident is minor and the other department can handle it, Drumheller will stand down and head back to town.
    Wade told The Mail, “When called upon we assist when possible but we will never leave the community not covered. We look at how far away the location is and what equipment is needed and if we have enough resources to spare.”

British television series shoots in Valley

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    The Valley continues to be viewed as a place of motion picture production.

    Last week, the hamlet of Dorothy saw the bright lights and camera shine down on it again as British-produced television series Tin Star was shooting.
    According to Internet Movie Database (IMDB), Tin Star is a crime drama set in a mountain town.
    In a press release from Sky Atlantic, Tin Star, “is the story of Jim Worth (Tim Roth) an expat British police officer starting a new life with his family as a police chief in Little Big Bear, an idyllic town near the Rocky Mountains. Not long after their arrival, the opening of an oil refinery nearby leads to Little Big Bear becoming a boomtown, bringing with it a wave of drugs, prostitution and organized crime.
    When Jim takes a stand against the oil company fronted by Mrs. Bradshaw (Christina Hendricks), it is not long before someone makes an attempt on his life. But when Jim ducks the bullet meant for him, it leaves a member of his family dead instead.             With the gang of killers still in town, the police chief becomes hell-bent on violent revenge.”  
    Big names include Tim Roth, who appeared in Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs and Christina Hendricks who is most famous for her role as Joan Harris in Mad Men.
    It also lists Christopher Heyerdahl, known for his work on Hell on Wheels and Linda Boyd who was in The Republic of Doyle.
    The film began filming in the Calgary area in the spring, shooting 10 episodes, taking advantage of Alberta scenery and the new Calgary Film Centre. Other locations include High River, Bragg Creek and Waterton.
    Tin Star is a Sky Original Production and is produced by Kudos Film and television.
    It is slated to air in 2017.


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