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DVSS Fine arts students visit New York

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    Fine arts students at DVSS had the chance to soak in the style and culture of the Big Apple in the school’s triennial fine arts travel program.
    Teachers Virginia Sakofsky, Becky Neuman, and Roger Hamm brought 18 high school students to New York City for eight days at the end of March. Sakofsky said the trip was revelatory for the students.
    “These trips provide not only life skills but a deeper opportunity to experience the fine arts, while also giving students tools in areas they’re interested in that simply aren’t available here in Drumheller,” she said.
    The itinerary was chock full of New York icons and must-sees: they walked Central Park, Greenwich Village, took in the Broadway production of Something Rotten and even took part in a drama workshop where they learned music from the show, visited Chinatown, the Statue of Liberty, Radio City Music Hall, and the Guggenheim, where they made art and drew architecture and learned about use and trends in art. Perhaps the most poignant was their visit to the World Trade Centre site.
    “These kids were toddlers when 9/11 happened. They got a chance to see it in a different light, from a first hand account. They asked me what that day was like,” Sakofsky said. “Tough on the heart, this experience was, but nonetheless valuable.”
    She said coming from a rural area to the concrete jungles of Gotham city was a jolting experience, where it’s hard to find a blade of grass outside of the city’s massive Central Park. Coming from the big skies of Alberta to the tall skylines and busy streets of New York was an experience in itself.
    “At different times we all hit the breaking point, but like life, it’s necessary to develop ways to pull out of those moods and to support each other when there’s stress. It’s a whole different growing experience for young adults.”
    The group maintained a blog throughout the trip, recording each day’s activities in words and photos so family and relatives could keep up with the tours daily. It can be viewed at www.dvssnewyork.weebly.com.
    Fine arts students, three years ago, visited London and Paris, and Sakofsky said she plans on taking a group in another three years to Eastern Music for a music focused exchange.
  


Former residents safe following Ecuador earthquake

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At approx 6:58 pm  (Ecuador is 1 hour ahead of Drumheller MST), a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Ecuador on Saturday night. Former Drumhellerites Paul Bertamini, Susan and Ashton Neufeld currently reside near Puerto Lopez, Ecuador and have checked in as safe on Facebook. 
 
 
 
Originally people also fled their coastal homes due to a threat of a Tsunami, but that threat has since dissipated. 
 
According to BBC news, there have been seven 7.0 magnitude or greater events within 250km of this latest tremor since 1900, some resulting in subsequent tsunamis

Canada Day Parade theme decided

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    Residents have decided on the Canada Day Parade theme in an online poll, and have decided upon “Drumheller Through the Ages.”
    The poll, which closed on April 8, saw “Drumheller Through the Ages” narrowly win with 35 per cent of the vote, trailed by “Find Your Adventure” at 34 per cent and “Red and White” at 31 per cent.
    “There are a lot of different ways people can work with that theme,” said Drumheller Chamber Services Coordinator Marley Henneigh.
    “We have a pretty creative community that is really enthusiastic. We could see a big variety of points in time, like different decades, heritage themes or dinosaurs or maybe even some futuristic stuff.”
    Canada Day events will be held again at both the World’s Largest Dinosaur and at the Badlands Community Facility, including inflatable bouncy structures, face painting, a headline performance by local country singer and former Canadian Idol contestant Jaydee Bixby, as well as food trucks.
    A press release from the Chamber is expected next week which will reveal any route changes for the parade.


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