News | DrumhellerMail - Page #1646
09222024Sun
Last updateSat, 21 Sep 2024 12pm

DVSS hosts Post Secondary Fair

IMG 5614

Area students had the opportunity to learn about a variety of career and post-secondary options after high school. The Educations Liaison Association of Alberta was at DVSS on Wednesday, September 14 for a Post Secondary Education Fair. At the event, there were representatives from colleges, universities, trade schools, the military and law enforcement, all with information on admissions, programs and scholarships. (l-r) Maegan Koshner of the University of Lethbridge discusses the school with Kearra and Rhonda Landon.


Habitat for Humanity all fore golf tourney

habitat

    Habitat for Humanity is continuing its campaign for a development in the valley, and is making good use of the last of the golf season.
    On October 8, they will be holding a scramble at Akokiniskway Golf Course in Rosebud to raise funds for the project. This comes after their successful ‘Climb the World’s Largest Dinosaur For Habitat for Humanity’ campaign.
    Throughout the summer, supporters could donate $20 and Climb the World’s Largest Dinosaur. These funds were matched by the Sugarbird Foundation. According to Chris Curtis, president of the Drumheller and District Habitat for Humanity, they raised over $1,500, adding that teachers from St. Anthony’s will also be participating this month, which could add to the total.
    “We are hoping to challenge the teachers at DVSS too, so there is more to come in,” he said.
    The local group has a fundraising goal of $250,000, which includes the land and in kind donations as the project goes ahead. With a substantial donation of the parcel by Albert Clark and contributions from Chinook Credit Union and the Drumheller Rotary Club, they are about half way there.
    “It feels really, really good,” said Curtis.
    Their next event is the tournament on Saturday, October 8. The tournament includes nine holes of golf and dinner. There will also be a silent and live auction. The admission is $50, plus a donation to the Habitat to Humanity project.
    To register, call the Akokiniskway Golf Course at 403-677-2250.
    Curtis says to watch for more fundraising events this fall. They are planning some pop-up dinner parties.

Grace Lutheran Church fills back-to-school need

DSC 0053

    This year the Grace Lutheran Church of Drumheller met the back-to-school need in the community with 26 pairs of new shoes.  
    According to Pastor Scott Gamble, the Lutheran congregation wanted to help lighten the load that back-to-school shopping puts on local families.  When brainstorming how they could meet some of these needs, congregation member Lynn Hemming thought of shoes.  Hemming looked around for programs that provided families with shoes and couldn’t find any.  This is when they decided that shoes was where the need was.
    “Lots of groups provide backpacks and supplies already,”  Gamble said.
    When Hemming put the word out on Facebook and through various connections, it exploded. There was huge support from the community.  The post received over 100 shares and numerous phone calls of people either wanting to help or families expressing the need for shoes.  The community and congregation donated the money to the “New Shoes for School” campaign. Twenty-six children received brand new shoes.
    “It was just a joy for us to be able to share that.  We got to meet a lot of families.  We would meet a lot just at WalMart for the kids to try on the shoes and then we were able to buy the shoes for them.  If a family wasn’t able to drive we would deliver the shoes to them.” Gamble said.  “It was a joy to be invited into people’s lives and share a little bit of their struggles.  One family was in the process of losing their home to foreclosure and had two high school kids.  This was just one less thing for them to worry about.”
    “We are looking forward to running the campaign again next year because there will always be a need,” Gamble explained.              “It’s a joy to be able to share God’s love and show the community that we care.”


Subcategories

The Drumheller Mail encourages commenting on our stories but due to our harassment policy we must remove any comments that are offensive, or don’t meet the guidelines of our commenting policy.