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Calgary Philanthropists Donate $1 Million to Rural Alberta Performing Arts Centre

 Prominent retired Calgary business executive Richard (Dick) Haskayne and his wife Lois (Kenney) Haskayne, along with Rosebud Centre of the Arts Board Chair Colin M. Jackson, today jointly announced a $1 million gift to Rosebud Centre of the Arts (RCA), a leading rural arts and educational institution located 60 minutes outside of Calgary. The funds are earmarked to assist in the retirement of the mortgage on the Rosebud Mercantile building, to accelerate new programs, and to provide for the organization’s growth and future capacity building. The 10,000 square foot Mercantile – the cornerstone of Rosebud Theatre’s hospitality operations – will be renamed The Rosebud Haskayne Kenney Mercantile in honour of this significant gift.
 
“An abiding joy at Rosebud Centre of the Arts is the goodwill and the great support the organization receives from the wider community,” said Jackson. “This organization was built on the rural roots that have fed and continue to shape the great province of Alberta. It is a place which lives the rural values of hospitality, self-confidence, gratitude to the Creator, respect for all, and self-reliance. Through their gift, Dick and Lois Haskayne have prepared Rosebud Centre of the Arts for growth as a nationally respected centre of performing arts education. RCA is a remarkable example of rural regeneration through arts and education, a proud voice for our Alberta heritage, and an inspiring example of rural creativity and innovation.”
 
Well-known in both business and philanthropy circles, the Haskaynes have deep ties to the Rosebud area. Mrs. Haskayne (nee Kenney) grew up in the community of Redland just west of Rosebud. Mr. Haskayne was raised in nearby Gleichen. Steadfast supporters, the Haskaynes say, “The Centre, whose vision aligns with ours, provides quality education and entertainment. Simply, it has kept the community of Rosebud alive. We are proud to honour our rural roots and to offer financial support to ensure continued success!”


4-H and ATB team up to support Alberta's childrens' hospitals

4-H members from across the District joined ATB Financial staff to set up for the “Build a Bear “workshop. The 4-H group had fun seeing all the varieties of teddy bears available to stuff, dress and personalize as they helped organize items for the workshop. 

Vanessa Forbes, ATB Financial Manager said “It was great to have 4-H help us get ready for the event.” Proceeds from the event go to children’s hospitals in Alberta.  Drumheller and District 4-H were also busy taking pictures and video with ATB Staff.

The workshop to aid the children’s hospital took place May 24. Local 4-H Clubs also worked with ATB Financial Drumheller, and were successful in the "Why 4-H is Great" contest to bring Gord Bamford to Drumheller this November.

Town addresses treated water taste and odour concerns

The Town of Drumheller has been undertaking active measures on the treated water supply after they received a number of residents complaints on foul tasting and smelling water.
    Chief Administrative Officer Ray Romanetze for the Town issued a statement updating the work the Town has been doing to solve the problem.
    “The town is drawing raw water from the first two cells where the water is fresher and have also increased the potassium permanganate dosage that is used for taste and odour control.
    “Over the last week, we have flushed all areas of Drumheller to change the water over more quickly. We continue to respond to any complaints that come in. We received several complaints yesterday but none today. “
    “We drained the Newcastle tower yesterday and are checking the other towers to detennine if further draining of towers is required. Testing of towers to date has not shown signs of taste and odour. We will also be doing additional strategic flushing in areas where required. This summarizes steps taken to date.”
    Romanetz said that the treated water at Drumheller’s water treatment plant shows no signs of taste and odour at this time.


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