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Carbon repairs flood damaged pathways

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The Village of Carbon announced a number of capital construction projects to be completed, including repairs to a walking path which sustained damage in 2018 due to overland flooding.
Sections of the walking path, running adjacent to Kneehill Creek, were washed away when the creek overflowed its banks in 2018.
“We have been in talks with TrailNet for permission to use parts of their trail to tie into the village pathway system. This was granted at the end of the year 2019, beginning of the year 2020,” Carbon CAO Vanessa Van der Meer told the Mail.
Anchor Excavating from Linden has been contracted to complete digging on the path, and the village’s Public Works department will place gravel for the new walking area.
Van der Meer is hopeful the repairs to the walking path will be completed by the end of August, with completion of all capital projects by October 30.


Local artist’s work selected for touring exhibition

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Local artist, Jim Carlson’s work is being appreciated across the Canadain Prairies as part of a travelling exhibition.
Carlson specializes in folk art. A collection of his work was selected to be part of an exhibition called A Prairie Vernacular: Folk & Contemporary Art Narratives of Life on the Canadian Prairies. This gallery features about 200 works produced in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba from about 75 artists.
Carlson is a long time member of the Badlands Artists Association and came to his art later in life. His work often portrays nostalgic images in his signature folk art style.
“My work usually tells a story drawn from day to day life,” he notes. “I get great joy from my painting.”
A booklet on the exhibition notes the genre of vernacular art is largely defined as being made by individuals untrained in the visual arts, who may not even identify as artists.
“Artists represented in the exhibition include historic and contemporary untrained artists, as well as academically trained artists whose work speaks to the vernacular, in terms of the locality and history of the properties,” it notes.
Along with displaying his works at the Badlands Gallery, his works have been viewed throughout Alberta in the Alberta Foundation of The Arts Travelling Exhibition program. This is where his work was noticed.
“They became familiar with my work, so when they were putting this show together, they thought of me because of my type of art,” he tells the Mail.
Carlson was born in Stettler. He spent much of his professional life in the construction field and lived throughout British Columbia. He settled in Drumheller in 1988, where he began to paint seriously.
“I’m 80 and I have never been more passionate about art,” he said.
Prairie Vernacular has spent time in Moose Jaw, Medicine Hat, Swift Current, and Manitoba.

New Associate Principal coming to Greentree School

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The Golden Hills School Division is very pleased to announce the appointment of Dana Alsafi to the position of Associate Principal of Greentree Elementary School commencing the 2020/2021 school year.
Dana holds a Bachelor of Education Degree and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Windsor and has been accepted in a Teaching and Learning Graduate Studies Program.
Dana was hired as a teacher in the Golden Hills School Division at the Drumheller Valley Secondary School in 2018 where she currently teaches Senior High English and English Language Learning. She has a passion for developing school and school-community based programs and is committed to continuing her work in advocating for the mental health and well-being of students, all of which will serve her well in her new administrative role.
She will be taking on a role vacated by Adam Pirie who was appointed to the position of Associate Principal of Crowther Memorial Jr. High School in Strathmore commencing the 2020/2021 school year.
Adam holds a Bachelor of Education Degree from the University of Alberta and a Professional Master of Education from Queen’s University. Adam brought a variety of teaching experiences with him from Ontario and the United Kingdom when he began as a teacher in Golden Hills


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