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Celebrating the Season

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School is out for the holidays, however before students went on vacation, they celebrated the season at their annual Christmas concerts. Above, the Kindergarten class at St. Anthony’s belted out some  swinging Christmas Carols, while below, Ty Benzon riffed the opening and closing of Jingle Bell Rock at Greentree School’s Christmas Karaoke party. Morrin School held an old fashioned Christmas  complete with  skating, sledding, a campfire, potluck, and gift exchange. There were also some cozy Christmas hay rides.

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Kinsmen, Riverside Value Drug Mart team up for Christmas

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The Drumheller Kinsmen Club once again partnered with Riverside Value Drug Mart to help The Salvation Army fill hampers for the Christmas season. The club donated $1,000 to purchase gifts and Riverside Value Drug Mart matched the donations and delivered boxes of gifts to The Salvation Army, many for hard to buy for teens. At the donation are (l-r) Keith Hodgson of the Kinsmen, Salvation Army Family Services Coordinator Amanda Courtenay, Ray Ainscough of Riverside Value Drug Mart and Kinsman Grant Daly.

NORAD tracking Santa in 2019

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As the North American Aerospace Defense Command conducts its primary mission of defending the homeland, it stands ready to continue its tradition of tracking Santa's journey around the globe on Dec. 24.

"In addition to our day-to-day mission of defending North America, we are proud to carry on the tradition of tracking Santa as he travels along his yuletide flight path," said Gen. Terrence O'Shaughnessy, commander of NORAD and U.S. Northern Command. "The same radars, satellites and interceptors employed on December 24 are used year-round to defend Canadian and American airspace from threats."

The defense of Canada and the United States is NORAD's top priority. NORAD is a binational U.S. and Canadian command charged with aerospace and maritime warning and aerospace control of North America as well as monitoring aerospace activity globally. However, every year during the holidays, NORAD assumes the supplementary mission of tracking Santa as he travels around the world.

It all started in 1955 when a local newspaper advertisement informed children they could call Santa directly – only the contact number in the advertisement was misprinted. Instead of reaching Santa, the phone rang through to the crew commander on duty, U.S. Air Force Colonel Harry Shoup, at the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center, the predecessor to NORAD. Col. Shoup was quick to realize a mistake had been made, and assured the child he was Santa. Shoup then assigned a duty officer to continue answering calls. Thus, a tradition was born, and continued when NORAD was formed in 1958. Each year since, NORAD has reported Santa's location on Dec. 24 to millions of children and families.

On Sunday, December 1, the 64th iteration of NORAD Tracks Santa begins with the launch of the www.noradsanta.org website. NORAD Tracks Santa is truly a global experience, delighting generations of families everywhere. This is due, in large part, to the efforts and services of numerous program contributors and volunteers.

On Dec. 24, users may call 1-877-HiNORAD for Santa's up-to-date location.


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