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Albertans Helping Albertans: Virtual 5K for cancer centres

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The Alberta Cancer Foundation is excited to launch a virtual, province-wide fundraiser set to take place during the entire month of May.
    The Albertans Helping Albertans Virtual 5K is a campaign that will raise funds for the 17 Alberta Health Services cancer centres across the province, by encouraging participants to individually run or walk a minimum of 5 kilometres in support of the cancer centre in their area, from Fort McMurray, to Red Deer to Lethbridge.
    This year, more than 20,000 Albertans will be diagnosed with cancer and now more than ever, Albertans need our support. The Albertans Helping Albertans Virtual 5K will help make life better for patients across the province by enhancing patient care and improving comfort measures at every centre. Every donation made will help drive the individual needs and vital services of the chosen centre, where world-class equipment, technology and personnel can help change the lives of patients as well as their families.
    Fundraising for this exciting event can start immediately and the race will run from May 1 – May 31, 2020. Registration is now open and free for individuals under 18 years old, and $20 for all other participants. The first 300 people who register and complete their run or walk will receive a medal, and the first 300 people to raise $500 by April 30 will receive a commemorative race t-shirt.
    This event is a fun and safe way to practice social distancing while supporting fellow Albertans facing cancer. Whether you are an avid runner whose previous events with the Foundation have been postponed or cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions, a beginner debuting your running career, or an Albertan wanting to walk to make a positive difference in your community, this event is suitable for all groups and ages.
    To participate in the Albertans Helping Albertans Virtual 5K Race, and support the cancer centre most meaningful to you visit: albertacancer.ca/virtual5k/


Wishing you a happy Mother's Day

With Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10, The Mail asks:
What is the best advice your mom has given you?

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Lylia Fuller
“Always wear clean underwear.”

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Mikki Koopmans
“Even if you are not the oldest, be the wisest.”

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Neejra Negi
“Trust yourself and be independent.”

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Keith Hodgson
“Treat people fairly.”

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Hugh Sommerville
 “Wash your hands.”

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Nick Contenti
Don’t sweat the small stuff.

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Maryann Vogel
“Better to be seen than heard.”

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Helen Dube
“I told my kids to finish school, you can
always be what you want in life.”

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Lyn Cuncannon
“Love your neighbour as yourself,
that way you’ll have peace.”

4-H looks at unique ways to market projects

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    With the restrictions in place to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, 4-H Clubs, who would normally be bringing their projects to competition, are looking at different ways to market.
    The Drumheller District 4-H, made up of the Delia 4-H Beef Club, the Rumsey-Rowley Beef Club, and the Morrin Multi-Club typically have their annual Show and Sale at the beginning of June. 4-H has cancelled all sanctioned in-person activities and events. This has left the club looking for ways to carry on the tradition without their annual show.
    Kent Holowath of the 4-H Club said right now they are working with club members on how the youth will finish their projects. The District is producing a sales catalogue and are approaching previous buyers from the last few years to see if they are interested.
    “We understand that not everybody can financially do it, and it is not expected we get the same support as we usually received,” said Holowath.
    He adds they are looking at different ways of marketing the animals.
    “There are three options, they are either going to market their animals live, or they are going to sell it as boxed beef, whether it be quarters or halves or what they would be interested in,” he said.  “If a business wanted to participate in that manner then we would appreciate this.  Even if they can’t purchase a steer in its entirety or any of it, but see the value of 4-H and wanted to make a donation to the district, that money would get divvied up amongst the market steer and market lamb projects.”
    “You would still be recognized as a sponsor.”
    In the meantime, the members have been busy raising their projects and getting them cleaned and groomed for the catalogue shoot.  Koren McDougald tells the Mail, the 4-H has plenty of resources, from online videos and lessons on how to prepare their animals to present it in the best possible way for buyers.
    “We have been going through them, and it is everything from how to take a picture of your animal, what is the best lighting, the best video, all these tips for the members,” said McDougald.
    “Either way we are going to have to finish off their projects, so they are going to do a video on their year. It is going to be a really different year for everybody, so it is going to be a learning curve.”
    Those interested in getting a catalogue can contact Holowath at 403-820-6352.


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