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Nacmine undeterred by breakfast break-in

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    On Friday night, September 16, 2016 the Nacmine Community Hall was broken into, according to Nacmine Community Association head Jim Decore, and they got away with a free meal.  
    However, the community sprang into action and came out to support the association after being struck by the thieves.
    Decore said he came in at 2:00 pm to start to set up for Sunday’s breakfast. When he opened the door he saw that the padlock from the side door was laying in the middle of the floor. Next, he went to the kitchen and there were more padlocks on the floor. When he opened the fridge he realized all the bacon, sausage, ham, cheese, and pastries were missing. The eggs were left and a frozen turkey was left in the freezer.
    Arlene Hunter laughed, “It must have been young people who didn’t know how to cook a turkey.”
    This was no laughing matter. According to Decore, there was in the neighborhood of $700 worth of food missing and money was needed from the association’s general fund to replace the food for the breakfast.
    Cindy Thomas posted a report of the incident on social media and says  she was surprised at the response. There was a large turnout for the pancake breakfast Sunday morning.  
    “They really appreciate all the concerns and donations.” Arlene Hunter said.
    Recently, with help from the Town, the Nacmine Association used money from their general fund to upgrade the Nacmine playground. The town built a parking lot and Tanis Concrete Industries donated the cement blocks separating the parking and the playground.  The association bought and put in new trees, adding shade for kids playing in the play space. To add extra curb appeal, the association paid for and painted the cement blocks, making them look like big Lego blocks.
    If you have any information about the break-in please contact the Drumheller RCMP at (403) 823-2630.  If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or by the Internet at www.tipsubmit.com.


Community groups come together for Badlands Youth Engagement Summit

 

BCF ReleaseYoung people in Drumheller are coming together this week to discuss community engagement.

This Thursday, September 22, Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) will be holding a Youth Engagement Summit at the Badlands Community Facility. The Summit will be a round table event with groups involved in youth engagement in Drumheller and area as well as Student Council representatives.

“We will be discussing the many projects and events that are planned and opportunities for collaboration”, stated April Harrison FCSS coordinator.  “We will also discuss gaps in youth provision, sharing ideas for the development of a collaborative vision for youth engagement over the next 3-5 years”.

Paul Salvatore, Director of Community Services, expressed that he was excited about the range of attendees. They include student council representatives as well as career-focused organizations such as MH Enterprises, Community Corrections/Probation Service, Girl Guides, and various other groups.

Co-op Till Tape Program support community groups

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    The Co-op Till Tape Program just keeps giving and giving.
    Last week at the semi-annual disbursement of funds from the Co-op Till Tape Program, cheques were given to local community groups and organizations.
    The Co-op’s Till Tape program is simple. Supporters of local community groups can pass along their till receipts from purchases at the Drumheller Co-op, and in turn, the group submits them to the Drumheller Co-op which then returns a percentage of the total from the tapes to the community group.
    David Kosolofski, controller at the Drumheller Co-op tells inSide Drumheller at the September disbursement, $6,443 was returned to 28 community groups.
    The program has remained strong over its 16-year history. In this time, Co-op has donated $355,840 to the community. The next disbursement will be at the end of December.
    Community organizations interested in enrolling in the program can contact the Drumheller Co-op administration office for more information.


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