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Province announces school in Wheatland, Three Hills

    After years of waiting, Golden Hills School Division is very excited to hear the  announcement from Premier Redford and Minister of Education, Jeff Johnson of two new area schools.
    Over the past number of years, the communities in East Wheatland of Hussar, Standard, Rockyford and Gleichen have been experiencing challenges with respect to shifting student populations and quality of school facilities.
    Last year, in order to provide solutions to this problem, a working group of parents representing each of those four school communities was formed to explore possible solutions for education in the area. After an involved process of collaboration and consultation that extended broadly to all four communities, this Working Group proposed closure of those four community schools and consolidation of all the students in the area to one K-12 centralized school.
    The GHSD Board of Trustees endorsed this proposal and with this announcement, the province has made the decision to support this area and these four communities with a new consolidated school to support all the students in East Wheatland.

Bevan Daverne…
Golden Hills superintendent


     “We are very excited with today’s announcements. I can’t say enough about the Working Group and the excellent job they have done in moving this whole situation forward,” said Golden Hills superintendent Bevan Daverne. “Truly, this is a solution that not only is good for students, but is also a model for rural sustainability. For the province to recognize that work and support all the communities in East Wheatland with a consolidated solution and to fund a state of the art facility where all our East Wheatland staff and students are able to work and learn together is fantastic news for all of us!”
   The second school announcement impacts the community of Three Hills, where, for the past eight years, the Prairie Christian Academy’s campus has been split between multiple campuses in a variety of leased space. This announcement provides funding to take the elementary campus and right-size it for the entire K-12 student population.
    The addition of teaching spaces would include support for high school program courses as well as a new gymnasium suitable for senior high athletics. This announcement will mean that all PCA students and staff will be able to learn and work together in a modern board-owned facility.
    Board chair, Dave Price, stated, “This is a wonderful announcement today for the community of Three Hills and parents, staff and students at PCA. From an educational and financial perspective – for the culture of that school community, this is an excellent solution and we are very appreciative of the support we have received from the province on this situation.”
    The projects are part of Premier Alison Redford’s promised investment in education infrastructure and the second major capital announcement this week.
    “We made a commitment to build new schools and we’re doing just that,” said Premier Redford. “This is about more than bricks and mortar — it’s about building strong communities so all our kids get the best possible start in life. By investing in schools today, we are investing in ourselves, and our province.”


May Day concert highlights our talent

    This weekend, May Day festivities will be punctuated with some young, local talent who have made their way on the stage of the Drumheller Music Festival.
    The Drumheller and District Music Festival Association is hosting a concert at the Badlands Community Facility on Sunday, May 5.
    The concert features  Kjel Erickson, who, as a youngster, competed at the Music Festival. Other performers include Chelsea Murphy, as well as sisters Shelby and Rayanne Laycock.  All three performed at this year’s Music Festival and were recommended to compete at provincial festivals.
    He says the Music Festival shows there is great talent in Drumheller.
    “There are a lot of young people in the valley who are good at what they do,” said Erickson, adding that funds from the show will be shared between the performers and Drumheller and District Music Festival.
    Erickson, an accomplished operatic singer, is studying music and Visual Arts at the University of Lethbridge, where he continues to sing. He is looking forward to the show.
    The concert is at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 5 at the Badlands Community Facility.

Antique wheels to roll in centennial

    Cars are no question a part of Drumheller’s History. 
    The Drumheller Demolition Derby is one of the longest running events in the province, before that there were the river races.
    There are even legends of Sam Drumheller putting his jalopy down the Red Deer River.
    It only makes sense that part of this years Centennial Celebration will include the four-wheeled road rattlers.
    Councillor Doug Stanford is heading up the show and shine and cruise element of the celebrations coming up on May 15. He is calling all cars to come out for the Show and Shine. This is the perfect way to start the cruising season, a chance to thaw the lead sleds this spring.

Doug Stanford will be at the Badlands Community Facility on May 15 to ring in Drumheller’s Centennial in his 1970 Monte Carlo.


    He hopes there will be a good turnout for the event.
    The Show and Shine is from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Badlands Community Facility. There will be dash plaques for the first 30 entries and prizes, donated by local merchants.
    The event is part of the Drumheller centennial celebrations and following the show and shine there will be a cruise.
    The cruise will head down 9th Street for residents of the Drumheller Health Centre to take the sights and sounds of the antique cars, then cruise by the Hillview and Sunshine Lodge.
    “This will allow all the shut ins to come out and see the cars,” said Stanford.
    They will return to the Badlands Community Facility, where there will be some draw prizes for entries as well as a People’s Choice trophy.
    For more information on the Show and Shine, contact Councillor Doug Stanford at 403-8204023 or e-mail dougstan@telusplanet.net.


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