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Spaghetti for breakfast

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Ten years of who can eat spaghetti the fastest.
    That is what Boston Pizza Drumheller celebrated on Wednesday night as they hosted their annual spaghetti eating contest.
    The annual event raises money to help fund community projects. All of the money raised stays within Drumheller, and this year the money went to the breakfast programs at both St. Anthony’s and Greentree schools. Over the past nine years, the contest has raised over $23,000 for not only the breakfast programs but also for The Salvation Army Christmas Hamper program, and Coats for Kids, organizer Melanie Mazereeuw said.
    This year $2,471.15 was raised and will be split in half for each school.  Hayden Jones raised the most money, $610, out of all the participants.
    In the kids category, Nikolas Bonneau finished first eating his plate of spaghetti in 33.66 seconds.
    There were no participants in the teen category, except Jordan Armstrong who was moved to the men’s category and tied with Shaun Daley finishing their plates of spaghetti in 2:30.21 minutes. Kadena Pierce went home with the fastest eater in the women’s category eating in 1:17.45 minute.
    “Dinner was served and we raised just over $2400 for this year alone and I am very, very happy with that result,” Mazereeuw said.
    “We are a small community and it just seems that no matter what happens, or what is going on in the elsewhere, we rally together and I just love that about our community,” she said.
    Mazereeuw said the 10th anniversary also broke a record for the contest in the kids category.
    “That is a record breaker this year, 33.66 seconds in our kids category. It gets faster every year, I don’t know how they do it but it makes it in (them) somehow,” she said.
    The contest will remain in June, Mazereeuw said, to ensure each of the breakfast programs have funds for the following September.


U-14 girls softball team faces Stettler Tuesday night

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    The Drumheller Alberta Hotline under 14 Comets were in action in Newcastle Tuesday night June 2. The Comets faced Stettler and took a 15-6 win.
    This is the first year for the U-14 team in a few years, Manager Michelle Kendell said.
    “It has been a tough season. They are a first year U-14 team. We haven’t had one in a few years, so it is a building year for them. They have had two wins this season,” she said.
    The team took part in a tournament in Stettler, and although they didn’t come home with any wins, Kendell said it was a great learning experience for them and they are improving all the time.
    The coaches, Janice Smith and Brent Kendell are in their first year of coaching, she said, and it has been a learning experience for everyone.
    She said the team has 14 girls, which is big and she feels if the team sticks together, they will have a, “pretty good team next year.”
    Kendell said the team has
a tournament in Elnora this weekend, and one the following weekend in Lacombe,
before heading to Stettler on June 15.

Drumheller’s finest recognized at Celebration of Excellence

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    Last Saturday the community recognized some of its finest at the Celebration of Excellence.
    The annual Rotary event, sponsored by Canalta, honours the Citizen of the Year and the newly named Dr. Ken Julson Award, for the Most Courteous employee.
    Pat Giffin was named the Citizen of the year for 2015.
    Giffin is branch manager at the Drumheller CIBC  and has volunteered with dozens of community organizations over the years; from FunTeam to Grace Lutheran Church. She has been very involved  at Greentree School and now at DVSS.
    “She has shown a love of people, works hard and always tries to lift the spirits of those around her,” said Jeff Messom in his letter of support for her nomination.
    The Citizen of the Year Award is presented to the individual who has demonstrated years of community involvement and is currently actively involved in the betterment of the Drumheller Community.
    Louise Henrickson was the runnier up.
    The Ken Julson award saw two great candidates nominated, but this year Candace Baxter won the top honour. She works at Drumheller Associated Physicians.
    The recipient of late Ken Julson Most Courteous Employee Award must display helpful and enthusiastic attitude when working with customers and show initiative in going above and beyond the call of duty.
    The runner up was Mr. Ken Briault.  
    The young people of the valley were also celebrated at the annual event as two were presented by Councillor Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk with Town of Drumheller’s Leaders of Tomorrow Award.
    Megan Charmont received the Junior High Award. Many projects have been the focus of fundraising for Megan.  She shows compassion and empathy for others while displaying maturity beyond her years.
    Dara Kendell was the recipient of the High School Award. She is a tireless volunteer and helped host the Alberta Student Leadership Conference in 2014, showing her gift at leadership. She speaks out against bullying, racism and intolerance, making her a great leader.
    Also presented at the Celebration of Excellence was the Badlands Scholarship. The four-year scholarship is granted to an individual enrolled in post secondary and are assessed on academic performance, community involvement, achievement and personal references.
    Laura Jensen received the award. She is registered to attend Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton to pursue a Bachelor of Science in the hopes of entering the profession of optometry.
    The Rotary also presented its newly minted Athlete of the Year Awards to Sam Brown and Carmannah Olbrich.


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