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Drumheller Dinosaurs tie one on

Sam the dino at The Brick sports a snazzy new neckscarf courtesy of the 1st Drumheller Scouts. Pictured are Sarah Boe, left, Caleb Gordon, centre, and Lars Nielsen, right.

  If you’ve driven by The Brick lately you may notice the dinosuar there sporting a new accessory.
Local guides and scouts added neckerchiefs to some of the dinosuars in town for their comapign “put a necker on it” as a way to promote scouting and celebrate Scout-Guide week.
  The DinoArts Committee gave permission for the troop to decorate the dinosaurs.
From February 16 to 23 scouting week celebrates the scouting heritage and recognizes the good work that dedicated volunteers and youth do for the community.
  The neckerchief is one of the most recognizable icons in the world and is one thing that links Scouts from Australia to Canada to Zimbabwe.
  Scouts have fun adventures discovering new things they wouldn’t experience elsewhere, and along the way develop into capable, confident and well-rounded idividuals, better prepared for success in the world.
   Anyone interested in scouting can contact Lars Nielsen at (403) 823-3037.


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