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Three Hills RCMP searching for two missing youth

Devon Clark MP

Update: Three Hills RCMP advise that Devon Clark and Landon Saccucci have been located. Many thanks to the public who played a large part in the youth being located.

 

Three Hills RCMP are seeking public assistance in locating two missing males. Both boys were last seen at Venture Academy in Delburne on Thursday, May 26 at approximately 1:30 p.m.

Devon Clark (14) of Cochrane, Alta., is described as:
5’11 and 160 lbs
Brown eyes and brown hair
Wearing a light brown leather jacket, navy blue beanie, navy blue “Venture Academy” shirt with a blue tie dye shirt under it

Landon Saccucci MP

Landon Saccucci (14) of Warman, Sask., is described as:
5’4 and 110 lbs
Blue eyes and brown hair
Wears glasses and a pony tail (1/2 up)
Wearing a “Venture Academy” long sleeve shirt with a white tank under it, khaki pants and white/red/black high top runners
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Devon and Landon, please contact the Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


Hussar Beef Club moves forward with 59th annual Show and Sale

HUSSAR BEEF

After surviving the worst of the current pandemic, the Hussar 4-H Beef Club is excited to have their animals back in the ring for its annual Show and Sale.
The 59th annual Show and Sale is coming up on Tuesday, May 31 at the Hussar Arena. With the last two years not being able to have the sale live, they are just as excited to be back as the buyers, who are looking forward to some great 4-H -raised beef.
“It is going to be so nice to have a live show and sale,” said Hussar 4-H general leader Barb Slemko. “It will be so nice, just to be able to show their animals. Last year we had a little show, but it was just the parents and no guests allowed. It made it hard because you want to showcase all your efforts for the year. It would be nice to have an audience for that.”
She says they have 19 members of the club with projects, and the club numbers have remained strong through the pandemic. There is membership from the Hussar area, as well as Dalum, Gleichen, and Rockyford.
The show begins at 2 p.m. with the sale to follow at 6 p.m. Once again, Darren Rebalkin will be auctioning the animals and is hoping for some strong prices. Just like regular agricultural producers, the 4-H members have been facing escalating costs, especially for feed. It is making it harder for some projects to break even. This is an issue for many 4-H clubs.
With the rising costs of beef, Slemko is hoping buyers take the opportunity to actually buy, and keep the animal.
“We are trying to encourage our buyers to think about keeping the steer. There is always the option of selling it to rail, but we have hooks for all your steers, so if a buyer wants to keep their animal and get it butchered,” said Slemko. “With the price of meat now… if you can afford to do it in a lump sum, it’s cheaper to go the 4-H route.”
The auction will also include a fundraiser steer to be auctioned off.
“Every year, we allocate it to a different cause, and this year it is going towards a local family whose dad is fighting cancer and they have had to seek alternative treatment out of the country, and the bills for that are enormous,” explained Slemko.
She is excited about a successful show and sale. “I hope we see lots of people out there supporting the kids.”

Midland rink fundraising builds momentum

Barrier Free Ice Access

Volunteers working hard to build a new outdoor rink recreation facility in Midland have topped $100,000 and growing in fundraising as they work towards making the project a reality.
“We’ve been doing really well,” said Cindy Sereda, who has been helping to spearhead the project. “It has been going a lot faster than I originally thought it would be, which is wonderful.”
After a recent bottle drive and garage sale, as well as many generous donations and sponsorships, she says they are sitting at $108,789.41.
She says this includes monetary donations and in-kind donations. She notes that in-kind donations are important because they can use them as they seek matching donations in their coming applications for a Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP) grant.
She said The Midland Community Hall also had a casino night fundraiser to keep it viable, which went over well.
“We need to keep the hall going to keep the rink going,” she said.
With their fundraising, they are just over a third of their way to the goal they set before they apply for the CFEP grant, and have a few other applications in the works including a grant from the Westview Co-op Community Spaces Grant.
“We are really hopeful for that because it could be up to $150,000. We have some other business sponsors that are pending, still making their final decision,” she said. “Everything is falling into place. We have amazing community support between monetary and in-kind donations. There’s a lot of momentum.”
She said if everything comes through their goal is to start demolition of the current rink in the spring of 2023 and then have the project completed for the coming winter season.
On Thursday, June 2, during Accessibility Awareness Week, they invited Ryan Straschnitzki to speak at the Badlands Community Facility. Straschnitzki was a member of the Humboldt Broncos and was involved in the bus crash in 2018 that took 16 people’s lives. He was paralyzed from the waist down. He is an avid sledge hockey player.
“This is open to the public as a free event, and we’ll take donations for the outdoor rink at the door. They can come hear from Ryan and hear his story and the importance of having public accessible spaces, especially one that is designed for sledge hockey as well,” said Sereda. “From day one when I first reached out to him, he was a big supporter of the project, being able to have outdoor rinks that are designed for sledge hockey players.”
Straschnitzki will speak at 6 p.m. go to https://www.eventcreate.com/e/ryanstraschnitzki to preregister.


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