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Greentree School breaks ground of playground extension

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Ground broke on July 17 for Greentree School’s new playground extension.

The Town of Drumheller has donated time, energy, and equipment to continue to excavate the scene for installation of the new playground.

Children are encouraged to stay away from the area as it is now considered a construction zone until completion.

With the new donation from the Drumheller Rotary Club accounted for, the playground is only $4,000 away from their final goal.

“We are very excited to put that piece of equipment in for all the kids,” said Kim Groves, Project Treasurer.“It’s a good piece of equipment,” added Nikki Isley, Project Coordinator. “They have one at the Children’s Hospital and we’ve tried it lots. It’s quite fun.”

The Rotary Club of Drumheller and District 5360 of the Rotary has contributed $10,767 for a new Rollerslide as part of the extension.

The Playbooster Rollerslide brings a cool, sensory experience to the playground, and an inclusive play experience to kids of all abilities.

With assurity, the Rotary was pleased to help allow accessibility to young kids and create new relationships in the process.

“We thought that was a great project to put this money towards,” said Jim Fisher, Public Relations Coordinator for the Drumheller Rotary Club.


Bikini bike wash benefits cancer centre

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Top Rocker in Rosedale was host to a Bikini Bike Wash, put on by the Badlands Hell Raisers on Saturday, July 8 during the Motorcycle Madness weekend.

They washed more than 60 motorcycles, raised $675, and committed to donating the funds to the Drumheller Community Cancer Clinic. Lionel Duncalf of Lionel Trucking generously matched the donation, making it a $1,350 donation.

Presenting the cheques are Duncalf, right, with Linda Buchamer of Top Rocker.

Mailphoto by Patrick Kolafa

Spark Youth Fair comes to BCF

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Over 800 youth will attend the Ignite Your Spark Youth Fair to experience spark opportunities by connecting with an adult spark champion come Wednesday, September 27.

Spark champions will engage youth in their shared spark, and help them discover ways to pursue their spark within our community. A spark is something that ignites passion and fuels creativity for youth. This fair is specifically designed to create that initial spark and help a student find a new hobby or potential career.

The Badlands Community Facility (BCF) will be packed with different activities from art and music to science and sports and everything in between.

Organizer April Harrison shared that the engaging nature of the fair will be very distinctive compared to other expos.

“It’s an opportunity for these kids to come along and try something and see if it ignites that spark in them if this is something they want to carry on with,” Harrison explained.

Students in grades five to 12 from local schools in Carbon, Delia, Drumheller, Morrin, and Wheatland Crossing will be in attendance.

With that being said, a confirmed 42 spark champions will be represented with more yet to be approved.

Some of the confirmed hands-on activities include; boxing, bull riding, scuba diving, cooking, parkour, computer animation, archery, go-karts, magic the gathering, and yoga to name a few.

“It’s super different to an expo. It’s not a you go along and you get information, leaflets from each table, no. Every single one of the things that are listed, you get to try some aspect of that thing. So with kayaking, you get to go out on the river. With scuba diving, it will be out at the Aquaplex in the outdoor pool,” said Harrison.

A massive sponsorship was provided by the Rotary Club of Drumheller.

The Drumheller & Area ASSET Development Coalition fosters the developmental assets that children and adolescents need to become healthy, caring, productive, successful adults.

They were the ones behind the scenes coordinating to make this nation wide fair available to students in Drumheller and area.

If anyone is interested in be- coming a spark champion and providing youth with a new spark, contact April Harrison at 403-823-1315 or by email at aharrison@dinosaurvalley.com


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