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Excellence Awards honour Drumheller businesses

    Drumheller’s best and brightest businesses were honoured this week in the Business Excellence Awards.
    The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, in association with ATB Financial, Alberta Works, and Community Futures, recognized 16 of the Valley’s top businesses and three of the top professionals.

The winners and nominees of the Business Excellence Award gathered for a photo at the end of the night. Five businesses received awards; The Atlas Coal Mine (Employer Choice), Lowleft Golf (Rookie Business), Sears Drumheller (Small Business and Business of the Year), 99.5 Drum FM (Medium Business), and Freson Bros. IGA (Large Business). Linda Digby, executive director of the Atlas was named Business Professional of the Year.

    “You want to reward the businesses that are trying hard and this is one way you can do it,” said John Shoff, president of the Drumheller Chamber. “There were some tough decisions there.”
    The first award of the night was the brand new Employer’s Choice Award, won by the Atlas Coal Mine.
    Linda Digby, executive director of the Atlas Coal Mine, also received the Business Professional of the Year Award.
    “It’s amazingly thrilling. It’s important to me that we have such a great place to work, because we sort of have an impossible job to look after so much history as a visitor supported centre. The only way we can do that is through the power of laughter and positive energy,” said Digby.
    Several of Drumheller’s newest businesses were also recognized. Lowleft Golf was awarded the Rookie Business of the Year Award. Made in the Shade and Dry Canyon Collectables were also nominated.
    “We’re very happy. We were honoured to be nominated and now to win the award. We want to thank the Chamber, ATB, and Community Futures for putting on an event that supports small business in Drumheller,” said David Schinnour, co-owner of Lowleft Golf.
    For the Large Business of the Year Award, McDonald’s, Canadian Tire, and Freson Bros. IGA were nominated. The selection committee chose Freson Bros. to win the award.
    “I’m just proud to accept the award on behalf of my team,” said Darryl Jacques, with Freson Bros.
    The Atlas Coal Mine, Foresight Vision Centre, and 99.5 Drum FM were nominated for the Medium Business of the Year Award. It was 99.5 Drum FM who took home the award.
    “It feels really good and heartwarming. It really makes us feel appreciated for what we do on a day-to-day basis. It’s great!” said Ryan Semchuck, station manager of 99.5 Drum FM.
    The Small Business of the Year Award went to Sears Drumheller. Sears was nominated alongside Sublime Food and Wine and Bits and Pieces Keepsake Quilting.
    Of the winners of the small, medium, and large awards, one was chosen as the overall winner. Sears Drumheller was chosen as Drumheller’s Business of the Year.
    “This blows me away. This is just really humbling and flattering. I’m flabbergasted. Thank you to everyone who was involved with nominating and judging,” said Mark Notland with Sears Drumheller.
    The Chamber is already looking ahead to the next Business Excellence Awards.
    “We’ve been getting feedback at ways we could improve for next year, like doing the awards every two years. We’ll keep building on it and make it an honour to be recognized,” said Shoff. “I would love to see more nominations, maybe even around 300 next year.”


Greentree students spread Thanksgiving wishes

Greentree School Grade 1 and 2 students helped brighten the halls of the Acute Care Ward at the Drumheller Health Centre by drawing a Thanksgiving picture for each patient.

Present at the donation were (back, l-r) Acute Care manager Sterling Martin, nurses Bailey Boyko and Whitney Ramsden, (front l-r), Jaime Leipine, Martha Wakaruk, and Ava Harrington.

Rosebud Theatre announces 2014 schedule

 Rosebud Theatre has announced its lineup of six plays and musicals for the 2014 Season.
    Playing on the Opera House stage will be The Diary of Anne Frank; Chickens; Doubt; and The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.  
    Two productions will appear on the Rosebud Studio Stage in 2014: I, Claudia playing in May/June and Freud’s Last Session playing in July/August.
     “If you believe in the beauty of music well sung,  in themes that inspire, in the collective laughter of  an audience enjoying a story together, there is a  seat waiting for you in our 2014 Season,” says Morris Ertman, Artistic Director. “We’re an optimistic collection of artists who are very excited to share next season’s shows with you - an entertaining collection of plays and musicals that will inspire you to BELIEVE!”
     Rosebud Theatre’s 2014 season kicks off March 28 (until May 17) with The Diary of Anne Frank, the moving and true story of a young girl and her family who lived in hiding from the Nazis for over two years during WWII. With astonishing honesty, wit and determination, Anne emerges from history as an intensely gifted girl whose spirit would not be stifled by circumstance.  A humbling yet uplifting reminder of the bright lights that shine in our darkest times.   
     From May 30 – August 30, the uproariously funny musical Chickens returns to the Rosebud Opera House stage. Pal’s a bankrupt farmer with one last chance to save the farm. Investing his hopes in exotic chickens, his wife is certain he’s flown the coop. With rowdy roosters running amuck and aging hens looking for love, will these dreamers finally soar? Or is someone about to get the axe?  A musical romantic comedy complete with singing, dancing chickens.  What more can we say?
     Playing May 7 – June 21 on Rosebud’s Studio Stage is I, Claudia. A young girl copes with family upheavals by seeking refuge in her school’s boiler room. With the help of her goldfish and the school janitor she might make it through the hilarious heartbreak of adolescence
    Playing July 2 – August 23 on Rosebud’s Studio Stage is Freud’s Last Session. On the day England enters World War II, the C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud face off on the existence of God, love, sex, and the meaning of life… just weeks before Freud takes his own.  An intimate and compelling conversation.
     In the fall (September 19 – October 25) Doubt, the acclaimed movie and Pulitzer Prize-winning play that calls conviction and perception into question.  When charismatic Father Flynn is suspected of paying one student too much attention, Sister Aloysius launches a crusade to expose the truth at whatever the cost.
     And finally, for Christmas (November 7 – December 21), Rosebud Theatre will stage the Canadian premiere of a new musical adaptation of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Join four heroic young adventures as Lucy and her siblings tumble through a magical wardrobe into the mysterious land of Narnia, where an evil queen has enslaved a country of talking beasts in never-ending winter.  Joining forces with the ferocious Aslan, king of the beasts, will the children free Narnia and reign as its rightful kings and queens?  With magic on the move, anything could happen.
    Before the 2014 season opens  there is still much going on  IN Rosebud.
    Rosebud Theatre’s 2013 Christmas production It’s a Wonderful Life opens on Nov. 1 and plays until Dec. 23
    The popular Rosebud Presents series of concerts and theatre offerings will return in 2014 with six events already scheduled.
    Rosebud’s own folk comedy duo Lewis & Royal take the stage February 15; another round of Panic Squad’s clean comedy improv happens February 22; Wingfield’s Progress, the second installment of Dan Needles’ iconic Wingfield Farms series plays March 13 - 15; the award-winning story of a WWII veteran, Jake’s Gift plays September 23; and Juno Award-winning singer/songwriter Steve Bell takes the stage October 16.
    Back by popular demand will be a new Theatre for Young Audiences event on March 8 with the production of Jack’s Giant Adventure, a musical based on the classic children’s story. Special school matinees will be available March 4 – 7.


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