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Badlands Community Facility new fundraising support totals $100,000



     Two recent donations have the community $100,000 closer to its fundraising goal  for the Badlands Community Facility (BCF).
    Exciting new fundraising support comes from Kelly, Heather, Trent, Taylor and Madison Colberg.  They have chosen to name the fitness room HCM Lifestyle (Heart, Core, Movement). This contribution is $75,000.
    “On behalf of my family, I would like to say how proud I am of the community we live in and how wonderful this facility is,” said Heather.  “I truly hope those of you who have not experienced what it has to offer will take the time to go check it out.  If you want, I will personally take you through and show you what you are missing.  I hope the community continues to support this much needed project.”
    This name HCM Lifestyle evolved since Heather  and Madison received their certification in different areas of fitness, and have been running classes in the studio. 
    Heather has also started an accessory company, which also uses the HCM Lifestyle trademark (Homes Creating Magic), located in downtown Drumheller. The entire Colberg family are proud and passionate supporters of the betterment of the community.
    In addition, previous supporters Ken Stephenson and Yvonne Kendrick, committed another $25,000 to their donation.  They are Calgary business colleagues of known supporters Pat and Elson McDougald.  The Children’s Play Area has signage recognizing Ken Stephenson and Yvonne Kendrick.
    “We cannot stress the importance of additional financial support as we drive towards our fundraising goal for the BCF, with a commitment to continuing with the next phase of facility development, which could include an additional hockey rink, new curling rink and/or improvements to the pool,” commented Hansine Kostelecky. "Together we build a community and we owe it to our local and surrounding population to keep improving.”


Enter the Dino Den

Think you have the entrepreneurial savvy to enter the lair and come out with some of the tools needed to get a business off the ground?
    Then enter the Dino Den.
    To help get residents thinking about business, and have a little fun, the Town and some partners are hosting the first Drumheller Dino’s Den.  Potential entrepreneurs will have a chance to pitch a business proposal to a panel in hopes of some support to get their business off the ground.
    “I would like to keep the criteria very simple so basically the only obligation the winner will have is to open a business within the municipality of Drumheller,” said Mayor Terry Yemen.
    As a prize for the best proposal, the mayor has committed $1,000 from the Town of Drumheller. Community Futures Big Country, Chinook Credit Union and the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce have all come to the table with $1,000. In addition, Drum FM has committed $1,000 worth of advertising, Chinook Credit Union is offering one-year of free banking, the Chamber is offering a one year membership and the Town of Drumheller will offer a one year business license.
    “We are sending the message out that we are open for business and having some fun at the same time,” said Yemen.

Cuts for Cancer finale has Morse going under the razor



    After 10  years, Cuts for Cancer will be going out with a bang, and a little more baldness.
    It is with a heavy heart that Cathy Morse of the Chop Shop is announcing that this year will be the final Cuts for Cancer she will be hosting at her shop. To thank all of those who made it successful, she too will be going under the razor to help those in need.
    For the last 9 years, she has been able to avoid having her locks shaved, because of all the volunteers who have stepped up to donate their hair to raise funds for the Drumheller Area Health Foundation.
    “The reason I am putting mine up is to thank all those who have stepped up over the years and supported the whole cause, it makes me pretty emotional still,” she said.
    For the last nine years Morse has staged the event. It was originally in memory of her mother who passed away from cancer, but as it grew, it was dedicated to many more in the community who were battling, or had battled cancer.
    On top of that, many throughout the years have donated their hair to have wigs made for those who lost their hair because of treatments.
    Funds from Cuts for Cancer have gone into numerous projects at the Drumheller Health Centre to enhance the lives of those who are battling cancer as well as their families.  The support not only comes from Drumheller, but surrounding communities.
    “It is unbelievable how it banded together all kinds of people who felt the same way,” she said. “When you see people hurting, you take things into your own hands to support your local community and hospital.”
    Over its history, the event has raised in the area of $160,000, and has continued to grow each year. She hopes they can top $200,000 on this final outing and is looking for more volunteers to get in the barber chair for a good cause.
    After years of talking people into the hot seat, Morse, now facing the prospect of her losing her own hair is undaunted.
    “I’ve asked people not to laugh at me after they see me February 3,” she chuckles.  “The ladies who have gone under the razor, have all come out looking beautiful, you see their faces, not just their hair. I think it will be a liberating experience.”
    Cuts for Cancer will be held on February 3.  Pledge sheets are available at the Chop Shop.  Those wanting to participate don’t have to shave their heads, the need only show up for a hair cut at the Chop Shop on that day.
     “I am a little sad that this is the end for me but maybe someone can pick it up and continue on,” said Morse.
     So far, Sterling Martin, Jamie Worman, Joe Eccelston, Jeanette Giesbrecht and Patti Naegeli have entered. For every filled pledge sheet, participants will be entered for a chance to win two  vacations in Las Vegas courtesy the Roadhouse Saloon.


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