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Rockyford chosen for Cub-o-Rama

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Scouts Canada has chosen the Rockyford Lions Campground as the official hosting location of its 2023 Cub-O-Rama event, which will be held June 9 to 11.
The Cub-O-Rama was stopped for the last few years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and has been changed this year from a week-long event to a weekend event.
“We’re very happy to be hosting the Cub-O-Rama and working with Scouts Canada,” says Rockyford Mayor Darcy Burke.
The event is being organized by the First Bow Valley Venturers, and Mayor Burke says he, along with Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Lori Miller and members of the Public Works team, met with organizers in December to tour the campground.
Rockyford was not the only municipality considered as a hosting location. Mayor Burke says organizers were also considering the Town of Vulcan and its municipal campground.
“We’re quite happy to have been selected,” he says. “It’s a great way to showcase Rockyford, and tells our community and community partners we’re doing something right.”
The event is set to bring some 200 members of the Cubs and Scouts Canada to the community, along with chaperones. Mayor Burke jokes the population of Rockyford could easily double over the weekend, much as it does during Bull-O-Rama and the Rockyford Rodeo.
Mayor Burke says the opportunity to host the event is a great way to showcase the community and its amenities to a new group of people, and is a “win-win” for everyone involved. He adds, although there has not been a Scouts troop in the village for some 30 years this could reignite interest amongst the community.


Rotary supports Dalum playground project

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The Dalum Community Hall Association has made great strides in its fundraising efforts to build a playground and was recently helped along by the Rotary Club of Drumheller. To date, the Association has raised over $80,000 and is hoping to have the project complete by this coming summer. The Rotary Club of Drumheller helped their cause by donating $1,500. Rotarian Brent Pedersen, left, and Rotary President Linda Fisher, right, present the donation to Kirsten Pallesen, vice president of the Dalum Community Hall Association.

Rural Mental Health Network presents keynote speaker

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The Drumheller Starland Rural Mental Health Network is presenting keynote speaker Tom Watson to share his story of overcoming adversity.
Watson will be presenting “Who You Are Makes a Difference” on Wednesday, January 25, at the Cretaceous Conference Centre.
Diana Rowe, chair of the Drumheller Starland Rural Mental Health Network says he is a dynamic speaker who brings a strong message.
“We have never had him at Drumheller before, but I heard him speak a couple of years ago,” said Rowe. “We are really excited to bring him in. He has a great message about the choices we make in our lives. And choices plus our actions lead to our life, and how important it is to recognize the choices we make are so important.”
Watson brings a powerful life story of being abandoned as a baby and living through 13 foster homes before being adopted at age 5. He could not change the challenges he had been dealt, but he could change how he handled them. Through that adversity and using the support network of his foster family, siblings and community, he is now living his best legacy.
“He credits the people in his life who helped shape his life and change direction,” said Rowe.
The Drumheller Starland Rural Mental Health Network has a goal of strengthening the community’s capacity for better mental health in their area through collaboration and training. It is funded through the Canadian Mental Health Association and has trained facilitators in the Drumhller and Starland County areas.
“About five years ago, when we started, I felt strongly we needed to have trained people to work with and have discussions with the community around mental health and emotional distress people experience in their lives. And that can happen at any age,” she said.
Rowe says Watson will be the first of two speakers they are planning to bring to the community. His presentation is on January 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
There is no charge for the event. Reserve a seat by calling Rowe at 403-821-3954 or e-mailing diana.rowe89@gmail.com.


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