May 24, 2022 Camrose Booster

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 24, 2022 – Page 30

The Bailey Theatre is the oldest operating original vaudeville theatre in Western Canada.

SUMMER STUDENT OPPORTUNITY

JOB FAIR Saturday, May 28 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Learn about present and upcoming rewarding career opportunities

☺ Housekeepers ☺ Servers ☺ Bartenders ☺ Dealers ☺ Janitorial ☺ Front Desk Agents ☺ Maintenance ☺ Security

We are looking for someone; • to give public tours of the theatre • to catalogue historical artifacts, photographs and memorabilia in a database • to assist with public displays in the lobby • to work independantly and collaboratively with staff and volunteers • who is at least 18 years old and available between June 1 and August 31, 2022. We will provide; • training, equipment and space to work • competitive wage • flexibile work hours Apply in writing by email by May 27 to: boxoffice@baileytheatre.com All Applications will be acknowledged. Successful candidates will be contacted for interviews. Funding provided by Employment and Social Development Canada

Bring your resumé for pre-screening and potential on-the-spot interviews and conditional hiring. 3208-48 Avenue, Camrose

Learn to become a Employment Opportunity

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Camrose County is currently accepting applications for the permanent full-time position of Economic Development Officer. Reporting to the Manager of Planning and Development, the Economic Development Officer is responsible for upholding a network of contracts in the Economic Community; information referrals; creation of statistical databases; and participation on appropriate boards and committees. The position requires interdepartmental collaboration for economic endeavors and initiatives. The position requires an above average ability to communicate both verbally and in writing to internal and external recipients through various techniques and mediums. To see a full description of these positions and how to apply, please visit our website at:

Blackjack Dealer Course offered over two consecutive training sessions

Daily from Sunday to Thursday 5:00 p.m. to 12 midnight Starts June 5 to June 9 and concludes June 12 to June 16 Sign up today by contacting Lori-Ann Kuefler at 780-679-4487 or

lkuefler@camroseresortcasino.com

https://county.camrose.ab.ca/work-in-camrosecounty/employment-opportunities/

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BIRTHS To Sunday and Devin

Meakins, of Bawlf, a son on May 7. To K ayly n n Dalmer and Jared Hunt, of Camrose, a son on May 10. To Michelle and Philip Eriksson, of Camrose, a son on May 13. To Jaclyn and Jerrold Fleck of Camrose, a son on May 14.

DEATHS Marcia Donovan,

of

Edmonton, on May 2, at 75 years of age. Fred Gialet of Camrose, on May 11, at 90 years of age. Roy Frederick Flegg, of Camrose, formerly of Compeer, on May 11, at 87 years of age. Ross Earl Dupen, of Rosalind, formerly of Camrose, on May 12, at 75 years of age. James Douglas George Foss, of Camrose, formerly of Edmonton, on May 13, at 49 years of age.

Dolter celebrates Augustana graduation By Murray Green

The latest song from local music artist Travis Dolter is about his reflections from his time at the University of Alberta Augustana Campus as a student. It is titled “Senior Year.” The song was released on May 20 on streaming platforms. “I wrote the song before I went into my last semester. I was sitting in my living room, in the house I was living in, I was looking at the syllabus of classes I had coming up. I started thinking after I finish the course work, that’s it. I’m done and I’m out in the wild,” laughed Travis. “I started stressing myself. I’m thinking, ‘What am I going to do next?’ I started a plan, but nothing concrete yet. I took that opportunity to get my thoughts down. I realized that I have all of these memories that I made and, if nothing else, that’s what I got out of it,” explained Travis. “I am a way better person now than if I hadn’t gone to university. I know so much more, met some fantastic people, met my girlfriend and I put these positives into a song with my memories with a realization that it didn’t matter, because it was going to sort itself all out,” shared Travis. “When I finished the song I felt way better. I played it for my roommates and it made them sentimental.” The song release was a surprise announcement and only his biggest followers knew it was coming. “I received permission to record it at Augustana where I went to school. It is cool to record it in the dorm room that I was in, which created the memories.” He is planning to release the Every Song A Story double EP album in the summer. It will be his greatest hits mixed with new releases. Morris Ernie Lanuk, of Camrose, on May 13, at 84 years of age. Leonard “Len” Schultz of Camrose, on May 15, at 79 years of age. Leone Mable Kuefler, of Camrose, on May 16, at 90 years of age. Daniel “Dan” Marius Meeberg, of Camrose, formerly of Fort St. John, BC on May 16, at 87 years of age.


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