Atlas nominated for Alberta Business Award of Distinction | DrumhellerMail

Atlas nominated for Alberta Business Award of Distinction

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    The Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site is being recognized for its efforts being nominated for an Alberta Business Award of Distinction.
    The Drumheller attraction has been nominated for the Arts and Culture Award.
    “It is lovely for the Atlas, I think the Atlas is a forward looking historic site,” said Julia Fielding, executive director. “It’s kind of funny, we look after the past, but we are very forward thinking and I think to have that recognized, is great.”
    “Even if we don’t win, the fact that we will be with organizations from across Alberta, I think it will do wonders for the Coal mine.”
     The local Chamber of Commerce nominated the Atlas, and the valley is no stranger to the Award. Last year the East Coulee School Museum was nominated and the Canadian Badlands Passion Play was the winner.
    “Drumheller is such a great cultural place, so we have great things to put forward,” said Fielding.
    Over the last few years, the Atlas has grown into one of the major attractions to visit in the valley. It is in part because of its energetic staff, its work on preservation and its variety of innovative programming.
    The awards were created by Alberta Economic Development and Tourism in 1991 and were originally presented by the Alberta Government. In 1996, the Alberta Chamber of Commerce took over the management and presentation of the awards. These are presented annually to recognize businesses and organizations that have demonstrated outstanding achievement and contributions to their community, according to its website.
    Also nominated in the Arts and Culture category are the Cold Lake Public Library, the Friends of Medalta Society (Market) in Medicine Hat, and the Medicine Hat JazzFest.
    “The Atlas should be proud of everything it has done,” said Fielding.
    The awards will be presented at a gala on Friday, February 26 in Edmonton.