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Westergard carries out third annual toys for tots

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    Westergard Ford is working with The Salvation Army for their third annual Toys for Tots event for local children one month to 19 years of age.
    The Salvation Army provided an ‘Angel Tree’ that is located at the far corner of the dealership where anyone can grab a tag with a child’s age, gender, and Christmas wish.
    “It has to be new and unwrapped and we attach the tag to it and get it over to The Salvation Army,” said organizer and Westergard Ford finance manager Tiffany Andrew.
    All toys must be brought to Westergard’s by December 9. They need two weeks to get everything organized, wrapped, and sent. Many tags are still on the tree for interested gift-givers.
    “It’s going well but we have a lot left,” said Andrew.
    The dealership plans on filling the boxes of the two trucks found in the foyer and then driving them to the Salvation Army to drop off the toys.
    “It’s a way of giving back,” said Andrew.
    For more information, contact Westergard Ford at 403-823-2500.


Food Bank on track for $40,000 goal

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    The Salvation Army is well on their way to reaching their $40,000 goal.
    For the busy holiday season, the Salvation Army held their Red Bag Food Drive on Thursday evening, November 30, at the Greentree Mall. “We did well, there were lots of red bags coming into that room,” said Jennifer Hillier, Salvation Army Captain. “We expect that what we received last week will get us through the Christmas season.”
    Hillier applauded the community for their efforts with the food drive and financial donations.
    “The other part that I really love about this event is the that the community shows itself and what I saw last night was the community at its finest. People of all ages and stages coming out to help out, bring bags in, store food, it was really great to see.”
    The Salvation Army also has Christmas Kettles at three high traffic areas in town to collect donations and food bank items. This is their largest campaign of the year and will run until Christmas.
    “Our Christmas Kettles are in full swing,” said Hillier. “The money that is dropped into those kettles goes directly to people in the Valley and surrounding area.”
    The money provides food and any other types of expenses for people who are in need. All proceeds will be recirculated into the Drumheller economy as most items are bought and given locally.
    “We really need the support of the community behind us to do what we have to do in the coming year and just asking folks that can get out to put in what you can,” Hillier asked.
    Westergard Ford is home to the angel tree which The Salvation Army has provided. The tree is decorated in little tags with a child’s gender, age and a wishlist item.
    “If you want to buy something specific that is on someone’s wish list then please stop by and get one of those tags,” said Hillier.
    All of these items given must be new, unwrapped, and dropped off at Westergard Ford by December 9.
    “We need a couple of weeks to start sorting and putting those tags together,” said Hillier.
    Anyone that is in need of support from The Salvation Army can call the office at 403-823-2215.
    “People who are in need at Christmas can call our office and they’ll just need to come in and provide us with some information. We can work together to help them get what they need,” Hillier explained.
    Drop off any donations at the Church at 242 1st Street. Their hours of operation are Monday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Items can also be dropped off at the Thrift Store at 349 Centre Street. Their hours of operation are Monday to Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    “Sometimes people say it’s just a little bit but all those little bits add up to something great and we’re able to use that to help people who just need that little bit of extra support,” said Hillier.

Storefront Grant Program delivers

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    Thanks to the Storefront Grant Program, two more downtown properties are looking pristine.
    Last week the program, spearheaded by the Economic Development Task Force, delivered on two grants; one for Wade’s Jewellery and the other for the Navy League building.
     This was the second year for the matching grant program and has made a difference with businesses in downtown and beyond accessing the program to improve the curbside appeal of their buildings. It can be used to upgrade the windows, painting, door replacement, or making the building handicapped accessible.
 Wade’s Jewellery added new signage and fresh paint working with local vendors.
     The Navy League has been very busy upgrading the appearance of their building. This included cleaning up the yard, as well as adding new signage, and great new window coverings on the second floor. There are five windows covered with silhouettes of members of the cadet corp.
    The building is looking pristine and it is just in time. The building, originally built as a Memorial Hall following World War I will be celebrating its centennial next year.             The Navy League has been in the building for about 30 years.

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