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Single vehicle accident near Nacmine

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At approximently 2:40 p.m. Friday, July 24 Drumheller Emergency Services responded to a single vehicle motorcycle accident near Nacmine heading towards the Carbon hill. 
Injuries are unknown at this time. 
Emergency Services have secondary highway 575 down to one lane while crews clean up debris. 
More details to follow as they become available. 


Drumheller mixed slo-pitch gets ready to wrap up season

 

The Drumheller mixed slo-pitch teams will be wrapping up their 2015 season in a couple of weeks with a round robin style tournament.

The local league, made up of 22 teams has six teams in the competitive portion and 16 in the non-competitive.

Meredy Mielke, league organizer, said the teams play each other throughout the year and, “for the most part every team plays once a week.”

The teams play at the Newcastle ball diamonds as well as sometimes at the Rosedale diamond and play Monday to Friday.

“Our annual year end tournament will be August 8 and 9 at the Newcastle diamond,” she told inSide Drumheller. 

“There will be round robin style games and a home run derby Saturday,” she explained.

Bernie and the Boys will return this year to provide the league with food and beverages throughout the tournament, Mielke said.

 “Fingers crossed for some good weather. Everyone is welcome to come out and watch some ball or just to grab a bite to eat,” she said. 

  Mielke said the league would like to thank Kevin Blanchett and his maintenance team, “for working hard and keeping the diamonds in tip top shape for us, and to Judy Quintin-Arvidson for booking the diamonds.”

  With the year coming to an end for the teams, Mielke said the league is not taking players right now but the 2016 season will be open to new teams or players. 

Emerging actress clowns around in wacky musical

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It’s already been an exciting year for emerging actress Brynn Linsey. Spring found her starring as Helen Keller’s stubborn tutor Annie Sullivan in Rosebud Theatre’s production of The Miracle Worker.

This summer she’s playing a variety of roles in the current summer show at Rosebud, The Wizard of Oz.

And now, to complete her education at Rosebud School of the Arts, Brynn is starring in her own production: a delightful musical entitled Holy Mo.

Holy Mo is the tale of Moses told like you’ve never heard it before: by three wacky clowns who bring new perspective, delightful music and zany humour to the classic story. 

“Holy Mo is an irreverent, yet very reverent rendition of the Moses story that entertains, delights and ultimately articulates a striking understanding of the intimacy of the story,” says director Morris Ertman. “It’s not just the story of deliverance, but of friendship.”

Holy Mo is a homegrown musical, written by Rosebud alums Lucia Frangione and Marie Russell. Twenty years later, the story still rings relevant. “I often find myself conflicted over my faith, about identifying as a Christian,” says Linsey. “This play offers me perspective.”

But don’t take the show too seriously, says Linsey. “It’s not just for Christians...It’s for people who want to engage in funny, playful, thoughtful storytelling.” The clowns poke fun at the classic story, turning the Pharaoh Ramses into a dud named Rambo who acts very similarly to his movie counterpoint. Theme songs and pop culture references pervade the script, throwing a new spin on an old tale.

“Theatre that tell these stories in a whimsical, playful way are exactly what I want to be doing,” says Linsey. “Life is nothing if not a playground for creativity and connection, and shows like Holy Mo are the perfect canvas to begin or continue playtime!”

Holy Mo runs July 23 - 26 at the Akokiniskway Gallery in Rosebud, AB. Theatre goers also have a chance to see Rosebud Theatre’s production of The Wizard of Oz while they’re in town. For information or tickets call,  403-820-0238 or email shipsunday@gmail.com. 


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