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Greentree School unveils new playground

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Greentree School Principal Erin Campbell-Bentley unveils the new playground that was under construction for approximately two months. (Mailphoto by Terri Huxley)

 

Absolute chaos is one way to describe the new playground unveiling at Greentree School on September 5, 2017. The Kindergarten to grade six children were excited to test out the new equipment like the roller slide. Check out more below to see the equipment in action!

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(Mailphotos by Terri Huxley)


Local youth shine

Rotary International Students

Poland, the United States, and Ottawa got a taste of what it’s like to be a youth from Drumheller. All impressed their hosts during a series of Rotary Club-sponsored trips and spoke of their experiences Thursday evening at a club event.

Veronica Felisilda spent the past year living with families in Poland.

Jessica Francis was selected to attend the week-long Adventures in Citizenship in Ottawa which included a visit to the House of Commons and Jordan Armstrong was impressed with the international youth he met at the one-week World Affairs Conference in Whitewater, Wisconsin.

Bashful Brushes bring home hardware

 Pat Nelson, left, and Cindy Clarke hold up a few of their original works of art on Monday,August 28. Clarke received a first place win in the advanced category of the Alberta Wide Show as part of the Alberta Community Arts Club Association. Nelson placed first in the beginners category and the two will have their work showcased on the national level.  mailphoto by Terri Huxley

The newly formed Bashful Brushes painting club has won two provincial titles on August 19 and 20.

Club leader Cindy Clarke won first place in the advanced category as well as Pat Nelson in the beginner's category.

“For two of us from this little tiny art club, I just thought it was pretty great,” said Nelson. “Great enough to make this old lady cry.”

This year, the Bashful Brushes had the privilege of hosting their zones competition in home territory.

“Several of our members went to be judged provincially. Our southern zone, our tiny little art club had won two provincial awards and now go national,” explained Nelson.

For the national portion, the art pieces are shown at a spirit show. Credited works from both zones and provincials will be shown at this show as well as the Kiwanis Gallery in the Red Deer public library. It is set to be on display at the end of August until the 17th of October.

“That is just to show, it’s not juried any longer. It’s great exposure for artists,” said Clarke.

It started out with Clarke volunteering to run a seniors activity – in this case, painting. “There were a group of six or eight ladies that have continuously come to do that and become friends and wanted to join a group so I’ve been encouraging them of course all along,” said Clarke.

A common theme to paint has always been landscape pieces but other work is encouraged.

“We do mostly landscape just because they are all beginner painters and it tends to be a simple thing to get on but we do other things like flowers and stuff too,” Clarke explained.
Overall, everyone is content with their progress and continue to look forward to more painting sessions.

“It’s been a really great experience for me – they inspire me as much as I help facilitate them,” Clarke highlighted.


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