Born and raised in Drumheller, Marge Olbrich may seem like an ordinary woman, who loves spending time with her grandchildren and going for coffee with old friends.
Born and raised in Drumheller, Marge Olbrich may seem like an ordinary woman, who loves spending time with her grandchildren and going for coffee with old friends.
Organizers of the Dinosaur Half are encouraging local runners who are interested in participating in this year’s event to register sooner rather than later as the number of racers will be capped.
In November of 2010, an explosion at a resort in Mexico shattered the life of a Drumheller family. The Charmont family lost their patriarch Chris and youngest child John. While the pain will likely never fade, they have found a way to remember their legacy and help those most in need of help. Last month a library was officially opened in Roatan in Johnny’s name. Johnny’s heart was inextricably linked to the Morgan Jayne Project, which supports families in Roatan dealing with HIV and AIDS. Their effort, and the effort of the Drumheller community are making a difference.
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