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40 million dollar lottery winner has Drumheller roots

 The winner of the 40 million dollar lottery last May, is a Drumheller native.

64 year-old Tom Crist recently came forward to claim the windfall, and in a story in the Calgary Herald, said he was going to donate all the money to charity.

Tom, who recently retired and sold his company EECOL Electric, according to the story, had lost his wife Jan to cancer in February 2012. One of the charities he planned to gift part of the money to is the Tom Baker Cancer Clinic at Calgary's Foothills Hospital.

He grew up in the valley, and received his schooling here.

 Tom's dad, Bill Crist ran a Texaco service station in the downtown area, and then became the administrator of the Drumheller General Hospital.

Tom’s win was the largest lottery win ever in Calgary, and is also the largest prize in the prairies and north that was won on a subscription. He plays both LOTTO MAX and LOTTO 6/49.


Royal Arch Masons of Alberta celebrate 90 years



    On Thursday, December 5, 2013, Eheyeh #27 of the Royal Arch Masons of Alberta celebrated its 90th Anniversary at the Freemasons Hall in Drumheller. 
    Thirty-eight were in attendance at the formal gala event which included companions, wives and special guests.   The town was represented by the most senior Councillor, Sharel Shoff. 
    Another noted guest was the executive director of the Passion Play, Vance Neudorf, who entertained the audience with a rendition of his recently published booklet “The Art of Work, Ancient Advice for a Better Life”.  All in attendance enjoyed the performance and  many donated to his cause and procured his booklets.
    “It was a great event with a lot of great people at it,” said Neudorf,
    Other notables at the banquet were;  Grand First Principal of Royal Arch Masons of Alberta, Most Excellent Companion David Switzer and his wife Fran; Grand District Superintendent, Right Excellent Companion Jim Wilson; and other prominent officers of the RAM of Alberta.
    Eheyeh Chapter #27 in conjunction with Strathmore Chapter #21, have had the privilege of using the Passion Play Site and its amenities for their rituals for the past fifteen years.  The location gives the sentiment of the time depicted in the annual biblical based stories of the ritual.
    Eheyeh Chapter shares the Freemasons Hall with the pivotal Craft Lodges, Symbol #93 and Drumheller #146.  RAM Companions can advance to higher learning and fulfillment by  joining the Craft Lodge.  Eheyeh has had a very rich and rewarding past with many prominent figures from the Drumheller Community.
    Royal Arch Masons have a strong presence in Alberta with a nonprofit organization the “Youth Endowment Fund” to assist students who may have difficulties attaining advance education.
    If any gentlemen are interested in joining this great fraternity, they are encouraged to speak to a member of Masonry to get involved.

Canadian Badlands Passion Play looks ahead to 2014 season

 



    Big things are in store for the Canadian Badlands Passion Play in 2014.
    The play has certainly had a number of big projects over the past several years, including the forum and expanding the main stage, but next year might be their biggest in recent years.
    Starting next summer, the Passion Play is increasing its performance schedule to include three weekends in July.
    “As far as getting all the volunteers and summer school in order, it’s a big project,” said Passion Play executive director Vance Neudorf. “With the ALTO Award and the American Bus Association Award, we think it’s the right year to do this.”
    The decision was made as attendance continues to grow. To accommodate more visitors, making the move to three weekends was a natural step explained Neudorf.
    “The weekends fill up and we’ve always tried to open up more weekday dates. Those aren’t what people are looking for. They want the Saturday and Sunday shows. You have to find dates that work for people,” said Neudorf.
    To make it happen, the Passion Play first had to make sure the volunteers were on board.
    “We surveyed our volunteers and they are gung ho about it. Some won’t be able to make all three weekends, but are still committed. We could never go ahead without them,” said Neudorf.
    The Passion Play is also continuing to innovate with a new pilot project next summer. The Passion Play will be coordinating bus packages, in partnership with Brewsters, for church groups over the three weeks of the Passion Play.
    “We’re saying to them to come for a two or three day visit. Brewster has the buses and we have places to stay. We’re working with the churches to put that all together. They could go to Rosebud, the Atlas, or the Tyrrell. We think it’s great for everybody,” said Neudorf.
    Another project lined up for next summer is construction on Solomon’s Porch, an open building north of the Jerusalem Wall. Last year, a large tent was set up to provide shade for the actors and volunteers.
    “Our experiment with the big tent this year was a huge success. As we start looking down the road, we thought we should bite the bullet and build Solomon’s Porch. It’s basically a shade structure with no walls,” said Neudorf.
    “It could be used for so much. We could rehearse in it if the weather goes bad or we could rent it out for weddings for example.”
    Tent rentals, explained Neudorf could be over $12,000 per year. A new building would cost roughly $200,000.
    January will also mark the beginning of writing the new script. The process takes two years and will focus on the Gospel of Luke.
    “We are starting to write the script in January. It’s a two year process and we’ve hired Barrett Hileman, our lead director. The hallmark of Luke is he starts right from the beginning. There are significant differences and it’ll be a great play,” said Neudorf.
    The Passion Play continues to grow and so far it looks as though 2014 will be no exception.
    “We’re going to eventually have to look at how we can keep things moving forward and stay on an even keel. We’re taking on a lot of big projects and as long as we have people behind us and supporting us, we can keep moving,” said Neudorf.
    Tickets are already on sale for the 2014 Passion Play.
 


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