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Putting extra heart into jumping rope

 

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(l-r) Gabe Hamilton and Abby McNaught, grade three students at Greentree Elementary, take part in Thursday's Jump Rope for Heart.

 

 

The Greentree Elementary School gym was a hive of extra activity Thursday, as students put a little extra heart into a regular activity to skip rope for a good cause.
    Around 80 students from the school’s grade three classes hit the ropes February, the majority of them jumping to help raise money for the Jump Rope for Heart event with the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation.
    Teacher and event organizer Penny Messom has been involved with the jump rope fund raiser for five years, and said Greentree School has participated in the event for about fifteen years now.
    The students jump rope for an hour total, with a break at the halfway mark for a snack, a juice, and a well earned rest.
    More photos of the energetic students can be found in The Drumheller Mail facebook photo album


Support the new skatepark

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Conceptual 3D drawing of the proposed Drumheller skatepark, courtesy of Drumheller Association of Skateboard Enthusiasts (DASE).

 

The Drumheller Association of Skateboarding Enthusiasts (DASE) is very close to their goal of constructing a world-class concrete skateboard park within the town of Drumheller, and is asking residents for their support.
    In order to break ground and begin construction on this much needed world-class concrete skatepark this spring, DASE needs to fund raise another $60,000 in cash plus a number of in-kind donations. If you, your family or your business would like to contribute to this project, please contact DASE Fund raising Directors: Landon Bosch at 403-823-0788 or Landon.Bosch@westernfg.ca and Tyler Eddy at 403-821-1306 or tylerreganeddy@gmail.com.
    The Drumheller Skatepark will welcome skateboarding, BMX and free ride biking, scooter riding and rollerblading.
    Newline Skateparks of Calgary has designed and will construct Drumheller’s new skatepark.
    DASE said Newline is an undisputed industry leader, who have designed and constructed countless skateparks across the country and internationally.     The Drumheller Skatepark is a project worth $550,000. As of today, DASE has worked tirelessly to secure donations of both monetary and in-kind. Supporters of DASE include; Canalta, The Town of Drumheller, The Government of Alberta (CFEP Provincial Funding), Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, Tanas Concrete, ATACO Electric and the Drumheller Cooperating Society.
    The new skatepark will be built near Drumheller’s Aquaplex, at the site of the old tennis court.

Dragons take 5-2 loss to Mustangs Tuesday night


Sarah Devereaux

The Drumheller Dragons went to Calgary Tuesday night to face the Mustangs but the Mustangs went home with the two points in the win. 
Calgary took a 2-0 lead in the first period before Dakota Zaharichuk scored at 12:54 of the second period to get the Dragons on the board. 
Calgary scored a third goal less than a minute later, but the Dragons came back to make it 3-2 at the end of the second. 
Calgary scored two more goals in the third, including an empty net,  to make the final score 5-2 Mustangs. 
The Dragons now return home Friday night to face the Canmore Eagles. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Arena. 


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