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Juno Award Winner to Perform in Rosebud

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Steve Bell  & Don Amero will be performing in Rosebud on October 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rosebud Theatre Opera House.

    After 25 years of singing, song writing and playing guitar as a solo Christian folk artist, Steve Bell is finally coming to Rosebud!
    On October 16 at 7:30 p.m., the Juno award winner will take the stage at the Rosebud Theatre Opera House as part of his 25th Anniversary Pilgrimage Tour. During his performance audience members can expect an entertaining variety of tunes and tales from Bell’s years as musical icon.
    This concert was a natural fit for Rosebud as “Rosebud is a place where storytelling, music and faith take centre stage. So, it’s no surprise that we would find a way to bring Steve Bell in to share his unique and amazing brand of music and storytelling with our audience” explains Artistic Director, Morris Ertman. “I’ve seen Steve at large venues in major cities intimately connect his down-to-earth humour and melody with people. In Rosebud, people will find themselves right up close and personal with one of the most personable performers ever.”
    Born into a musical family, Bell has been performing and touring since he was eight years old. His dad was the chaplain at the Drumheller Penitentiary, and he learned to play guitar with inmates in that prison, so this show will be something of a homecoming.
    In the early eighties Bell began to make his mark with the folk trio Elias, Schritt and Bell. However, in 1989 he ventured out on his own and his career really started to take off. He wrote his first album, Comfort My People, in six months and has released 15 more CDs, three concert videos and performed over 1500 concerts across Canada, the US, India, Thailand, the Philippines, Poland, Bulgaria, Ireland, and throughout the Caribbean.
    Bell has demonstrated his commitment to his vocation by his hard work and released his 17th career CD, Keening for the Dawn – Christmastide, in 2012. For this dedication, as well as his advocacy work for the less fortunate, Steve was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Along with this prestigious award, Bell has received over 18 other awards and 12 nominations throughout his career honouring his artistic talent and leadership.
    Joining Bell for a few songs will be his close friend, Don Amero. A rising singer/songwriter, Amero has several awards and nominations as well, spanning the Junos, the Prairie Music Awards, the Canadian Aboriginal Awards, and the Canadian Folk Awards.
    Steve Bell  & Don Amero will be performing in Rosebud on October 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the Rosebud Theatre Opera House.


Tyrrell nominated for ALTO Award

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The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a finalist for an Alto Award for marketing excellence for budget $10,000 to $50,000. The award will be presented at the Travel Alberta Industry Conference Gala on October 20 at the Banff Springs Hotel.
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    The Royal Tyrrell Museum has been nominated for an Alto Award for Excellence in Marketing.
    The Drumheller valley has become a provincial beacon of tourism excellence for many years and last year the Canadian Badlands Passion Play won the Alberta Pride Award, and Drumheller won the Tourism Community of the Year Award.
    This year the valley is back in the spotlight as the Tyrrell is a finalist in the marketing category (budget $10,000-$50,000).    
    “It is a nomination, so we won’t know until October 20 whether we’re the winner,” said Carrie–Ann Lunde, marketing and public relations at the Royal Tyrrell Museum.  
    The museum is among some very tough competition. Other finalists include the Jasper Pride Festival 2014 campaign and Banff Lake Louise Tourism for their Ski.com Facebook campaign.
    “The Rockies are usually the big players in Alberta,” said Lunde.
    The Royal Tyrrell’s campaign was called “Welcome to Dinosaur Country.”
    “It was based on a series of four seasonal images and played with the idea that dinosaurs are all around us in this country, the Badlands of Alberta. The museum is relatively unique because it is not just a museum about dinosaurs, but it is located right where all the dinosaurs lived and walked,” explains Lunde.
    “These were modified to the four seasons to remain appropriate throughout the year, and reinforce the message that the Museum is open year-round. From the outset, we wanted to capture the essence of the Museum experience starting from the moment the visitor hits the road. Therefore, one of the key strategies used in graphics and imagery was that of the journey and the stunning landscape in which the museum is situated.”
    She said the campaign was versatile and lent itself to a number of effective platforms.
    “This got incorporated into our print campaign, our social media campaign and directed our float in the Canada Day and Calgary Stampede parades,” she explained.
    The stage is not new for the Tyrrell.  In the year of the museum’s 25th anniversary it won an Alto Award for their ‘Changes So Big” campaign.
    The Alto Awards are presented at the Travel Alberta Industry Conference Gala at the Banff Spring Hotel on October 20.

Grey Cup visits Drumheller

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(l-r) Koren McDougald, DCFA, Brock Harrington, Rocky Mountain Equipment, and Heather Zuccatto, DCFA, with the CFL Grey Cup.

Rocky Mountain Equipment’s planned visit of the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup trophy helped out local community football.
    For the Grey Cup’s visit Monday, October 6, Rocky Mountain Manager Brock Harrington  arranged with Drumheller Community Football to have visitors pay a five dollar fee to have their photo taken with the cup, with the proceeds going to support the football association.
    DCFA reports they received $235 from visitors photos with the Grey Cup.
    After a brief stop at the Drumheller Valley Secondary School, the cup headed out of town, where it will eventually make its way to Vancouver, BC, in time for November’s 102 Grey Cup at BC Place Stadium.


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