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Tyrrell commercial wins Alberta award

    The Royal Tyrrell Museum’s most recent commercial won a provincial award last weekend in Calgary.
    White Iron Productions of Calgary produced the commercial, entitled They Never Left. It features giant dinosaurs stomping through an urban setting and a series of images from the Royal Tyrrell Museum gallery.
    Drama students from St. Anthony’s School participated in the filming.
    The commercial won the Best Commercial under, $50,000 at the Alberta Film and Television Awards (Rosie Awards). John Cameron produced the commercial, and the company submitted the entry for the award.
    Leanna Mohan of the Royal Tyrrell Museum said they have worked with the company in the past on other projects.
    “White Iron donated a lot of time and resources to make the commercial happen just because they love the Museum and love dinosaurs,” said Mohan.
    The commercial was shot last winter, and completed by Christmas. It was first aired in February.


DORVA prepares for busy season

    The Drumheller Off Road Motor Vehicle Association (DORVA) is off to a roaring start this season and is looking forward to hosting a double header this summer.
    The DORVA Motocross track is open for its 23rd season. In a few short years, it has pulled from the brink to host rounds six and seven of the Alberta Motorsports Association MX races, held on August 4 and 5. The event will also host a practice day on the Saturday before as well as mud bog races for quads and side by sides.
    The club has seen tremendous growth over the last couple of years, with riders coming from inside and outside the community to use the track.
    “We have seen the club grow substantially from within,” said Brad Peake, who is stepping down from the executive position with the club after dedicating 10 years to making the track a success. We are now chalk full of strong, dedicated, and vibrant people who give unselfishly of themselves to see our facility continue.”
    The association has been working hard on improving the track and is in the midst of a substantial track watering system, which could vault it into being one of the top tracks in North America.
    “Some of us old veterans have dreamed about hosting a Pro National here in Drumheller,” said Peake. “The facility improves each year because of the people we have within the club and the way it is run.”
    Drumheller riders have also been turning heads. A number of youngsters and adults have been competing and shining. Barrett and Decklin Christensen spent part of the winter in California training. Ben and Dustin Fooks also follow the circuit actively and Ben took the Vet Masters Championship last season. These are just a few of the locals on the track.
    The track is open daily for members and to the public on weekends and stat holidays. There is a track Marshall on weekends. Day passes are available. To learn more check out DORVAMX.com or call 403-334-3672 (DORV).

DORVA held its annual general meeting and made some presentations. Sherry Christensen, left, was presented Most Valuable Member of the Year by 2013 DORVA President Mark McNaughton.

DORVA held its annual general meeting and made some presentations. Tim Chatten, left, was presented New Member of the Year by 2013 DORVA President Mark McNaughton.

Facebook comments show need for year round service

    Tourism season is Drumheller is picking up steam, but area businesses and attractions are learning there is really no offseason.
    The Royal Tyrrell Museum shared with inSide Drumheller the comments it received from a Scottish visitor. These were posted on its Facebook page and describe an international visitor’s experience in the valley. In fact, the commenter said they were ‘blown away’ by what the Tyrrell has achieved.
    “It’s wonderful to see a collection of international significance based in the place where it all started, rather than some impersonal urban setting. Sure, the footfall may be a lot less, but life isn’t all about statistics and visitor numbers, it is about vision and conviction,” stated the visitor.
    The commenter also had positive reviews of their time away from the Museum.
    “And by the way, you have a great little Vietnamese restaurant and some friendly locals, which add to the experience and sense of place,” states the comment
    Leanna Mohan of the Royal Tyrrell Museum said she expects it will be a busy summer season for the valley with interest from journalists and the film industry. The packed May long weekend also points to a potentially robust summer. These comments however serve to remind the valley that visitors are coming from all over the world and at all times of the year.
    Mike Todor, whose business has evolved from a photography studio to a full art gallery and gift shop, says businesses need to be ready to serve residents and visitors throughout the entire year.
    “That is one of the challenges we really face, we are going to get people any day from anywhere,” he said.
    “In the last five years we have been listed as one of the best places to live in Canada, we are presently listed as one of the top three places in Canada to visit… For 10 years, I have been hearing people coming to our downtown and say how much they love it here and we sometimes don’t buy it ourselves.”
    The Economic Development Officer for the Town of Drumheller agrees we have to be prepared.
    “We are never off duty,” he said. “You have to assume that everybody need your help, have a smile on your face and a friendly tone,” said Bob Cromwell.
    He said Alberta Tourism held a number of workshops this month, including one on partnering, packaging and programming, one on marketing and communications and one on media relations, to teach businesses and attractions how to prepare and promote themselves. 
    Delivery is also important and the comment shows the power of social media. Before, a good or bad experience was shared with family and friends. Today, it could be sent to a worldwide audience, often before they even leave the establishment.
    “You don’t know when you are polite to someone, or rude to someone, how far that experience can be transmitted,” said Mohan.


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