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Who are you? Trevor Holden

 

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Name: Trevor Holden

Age: 33

Job: Journeyman mechanic 

Employer: Canadian Tire

What do you like about your job? I love working on cars.

If not all your life, where do you come from and what brought you to Drumheller?Born and raised.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?Alaska, for the hunting.

If stuck on a desert island, what would be three things you’d bring?Beer, my wife, and more beer.

If you found $100 right now, what would you do?Probably buy beer.

What are your favourite albums?Kiss Alive, and old Metallica.

If you were Prime Minister today, what would be your first act of office? Instill anarchy.

What are your hobbies and interests?Hunting and beer.

Words to live by?Blood, sweat and beer.

If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be?My wife.

What are your pet peeves?I’ve got four: Kyle Reimer, Craig Zacharak, Dana Landen, and Beavis. (Shop staff.)

What’s your favourite meal?Whatever is given to me.

What would you do with one million dollars?Buy Canadian Tire and make all these guys work for me.

Favourite Movie?Easy Rider.

What’s your plan for your next tattoo?Up to Geoff at Jurassic Ink.

 


Who are You? Jennifer Newbrey

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Name:Jennifer  Newbrey

Age:35

Job:Fundraising Coordinator

Employer:Town of Drumheller

What do you like about your job? It is a great opportunity to meet a lot of people in Drumheller and the surrounding communities and to be involved in something to help the community.

How long have you lived in Drumheller?2.5 weeks

If not all your life, where do you come from and what brought you to Drumheller?I grew up in a small suburb, South Milwaukee, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. My husband (Mike) and I moved to Edmonton from Fargo, North Dakota back in August 2007. We moved to Alberta because Mike was offered a joint post-doctoral fellowship from the University of Alberta and the Royal Tyrrell Museum.  Plus I had a great opportunity to conduct research on wetland birds and to teach several courses at the U of A. My husband was offered a full-time contract for two years with the Tyrrell, so we decided to move to Drumheller.  It is great because now we can spend more time together.

If there were one thing you could change about Drumheller, what would it be? The town of Drumheller really needs a modern facility for recreation, health, wellness, culture, and socialization. I am really excited about the Badlands Community Facility because it will provide new and enhanced opportunities for Drumheller residents, people in the surrounding communities, and tourists.  

Have you ever taken a life changing decision?Many.  One was deciding to get my Ph.D. because so much of your life needs to be devoted to your career to be successful as an academic. However, I really enjoy teaching, so my teaching time is always time well spent. I also spend a significant portion of my time involved in research, and I am still actively involved in several projects here in Alberta. I am studying the effects of wetland restoration on the reproduction of wetlands birds and also the grebes that died during the Lake Wabamun oil spill back in 2005.

What do you do in your spare time?I really enjoy bird watching, going for walks, hiking, travelling, reading novels, going to movies, and spending time with my husband.  I also enjoy spending evenings and weekends working on my avian research.

Your life’s best achievement?Obtaining my Ph.D. in zoology in August of 2007.

What are your strengths? I am well organized, detail orientated, and a good writer.

Any weaknesses? I cannot resist sweets (especially anything with peanut butter and chocolate).
Three words that best describe you? Studious, adventurous, and caring. 

What makes you happy? I really enjoy working with wild birds, mucking around in wetlands in a pair of chest waders, collecting bird eggs for my research, photographing baby birds in my study nests. I also enjoy spending time with my husband and my pets (two budgies, a cockatiel, and a Russian hamster), and seeing rare wild birds that I haven’t seen often.

If you were granted three wishes from an angel or genie, what would they be? 1. To be able to spend more time with my family in the States, 2. to eliminate pollution and its negative effects on the environment, and 3. to have world peace.  

 If you could have one super power what would it be? I have always thought it would be really fun to be able to fly. Although I am a bit nervous about heights, so I am not sure why!

Words to live by?We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children (Native American proverb).


Who are you? Victor Bustamante

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Name: Victor Bustamante.

Age: 30.

Job: Food services manager at the Royal Tyrrell Museum.

Employer: Compass Group Canada.

What do you like about your job? The “Can-Do” attitude of the people I work with, and that every day presents a different challenge.

How long have you lived in Drumheller? For about two and a half years.

If not all your life, where do you come from and what brought you to Drumheller? I’m originally from Peru and I’ve lived in a few places in Ontario, then moved to Calgary and now Drumheller. I came here because of work.

What do you like best about Drumheller? It’s such a unique town; almost surreal with all the dinosaurs around. I also really like seeing the sunset from the valley, just before sunlight disappears and the hills are coloured orange while the coyotes howl in the warm summer air.

If there were one thing you could change about Drumheller, what would it be? I would make it more bicyclefriendly and add a good sushi restaurant.

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live? It needs to be somewhere tropical by the ocean. Either Hawaii or the beaches of Northern Peru would make me happy.

Have you ever taken a life changing decision? Yes, two that I can think of: First, staying in Canada when the rest of my family went back to Peru about 9 years ago. Second would be last October when I decided it was time to take care of my health by becoming more active and losing some weight. I’ve felt great since then.

What do you do in your spare time? Right now I’m focused on training for the Ride to Conquer Cancer benefiting the Alberta Cancer Foundation. I’m training for the ride by running, riding my bike (and trike) and also recently started swimming to help me a bit more. That’s taking all my spare time at the moment. I don’t think this will change much after I’m done with the ride, though. I like how my body has reacted to all this effort. If I have any spare time I like to spend it with friends, making a good meal and relaxing.

Your life’s best achievement? Making it on my own and making my parents proud. 

What are your strengths? I’m good with people, very approachable and like to help others. I’m pretty good at “figuring things out” and finding solutions to problems.

Any weaknesses? Sometimes I can be too much of a perfectionist and demand the same from others.

Any bad habits? Going to bed late... It’s 1:15 AM on a weekday as I’m writing this. Eating too much (rarely junk food though). I love good food!

Three words that best describe you? Positive, happy, friendly.

What makes you happy? Sunsets and having a good time with good friends and good food.

If you were granted three wishes from an angel or genie, what would they be? To take away all the suffering, the injustice and ignorance from this world.

If you could have one super power what would it be? To be super strong, like Superman is strong.

If you could travel back in time and meet yourself as a 10 year old kid, what advice would you give yourself? Always do what you feel is right. 

Words to live by? There’s no wrong or right, but I’m sure there’s good and bad. (E. Vedder)

 


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