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Junior Market entrepreneurs 10-year-old Brooklyn Enright, left, and 10-year-old Julie Stang display some of the items they will be selling at the Rosalind Junior Market on June 18. Brooklyn displays her handcrafted decorative light-up jars and wheat-filled heating pads, while Julie tries out a recipe for caramel popcorn “with a twist” and handmade woven bookmarks.
Young entrepreneurs get a sneak peek at the business world
Why not treat Dad to breakfast and an action-packed good old fashioned truck pull on Sunday, June 18 at the Rosalind Fire Department Association Annual Firemen’s Breakfast? While you are there, take in the Rosalind Junior Market and support rural youth in their goal of learning how to own and operate a business with the sale of a variety of handmade items available for purchase. For complete details, see story in this edition.
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• There will be an opportunity to meet the BRCF board members and Ambassadors, learn more about the activities of the past year and hear the perspectives of those who have either donated to, or received grants from, the Foundation as well.
• Bob Coutts and his wife, Linda, operate the Home Hardware store in Forestburg. This couple has devoted a great deal of time and treasure to the benefit of the Flagstaff area over many years. Bob will tell us why they have chosen to give back to their community through the Battle River Community Foundation.
• Ricci Matthews is a member of the Hardisty Library Board. She will report on the progress of this very necessary organization and how grants from the Foundation have helped the Library to meet the needs of her community.
• Brittany MacMillan is the owner of Bam Fitness. She will speak about how the spirit of philanthropy plays an essential part in building a healthy community. Please plan to join the Battle River Community Foundation for a fast-moving one-hour formal session, followed by an informal meet-and-greet featuring coffee/water, cheese, crackers and sweets and a chance to meet friends you haven’t seen in a while!
We look forward to having you with us!
Now Hiring: ReStore Mana ger
Are you look ing for a job that ma kes a difference? Habitat for Humanity Camrose ReStore is cu rrently seek ing a ReStore Manager on a full-time basis (40 hours/week).
ReStore is a retail store op en to the public, offering high quality new and gently used building materials, appliances, and home furnishings. All inventor y has been generously donated by individuals, local businesses, and corporat e pa rtners Proceeds from ReStore sa les bu ild homes for ha rdwork ing fa milies in Camrose.
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• Do you li ke work ing with people, including the general public, and love to sell?
• Do you have at least 5 years of management and/or senior-level sa les and ma rketing experience in retail or a related field?
• Do you have post-seconda ry education in business, ma rketing and communications, or a related field?
• Do you have the sk ills required to network with local busi nesses, corporat e suppor ters, building cont ractors, and local individuals with the goal of increasing donations and sa les?
• Do you have the management sk ills required to lead an effective team of st aff and volunteers?
• Do you have sk ills in ma rketing diverse products in pr int and on line, including social media (Facebook and Twitter)?
• Do you have knowledge of home building materials, furniture, appliances, and other home products?
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• Valid dr iver’s licence
• Police Information Check
• Available to work full-time from Tuesday-Saturday
• This position requires lifti ng up to 50 pounds
• This position requires the ability to dr ive a cube van and operate light mach iner y such as a sk id steer and fork lift (t raining ca n be provided)
ReStore offers a competitive sa la ry and benefits plan Sala ry is negotiable ba sed on qua lif ications and experience
If you want a job that ma kes a difference and the ReStore
Manager position sounds like a great fit for you, subm it a resumé that includes a cover letter explaining why you are the best candidate.
Apply in person at ReStore (5007- 46 St reet, Camrose, AB) or by email to executivedirector@habitatcam rose.com
Application deadline is June 23, 2023 We than k all applicants for thei r interest, but are on ly able to contact individuals selected for an interview.
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Rosalind Junior Market
By Lori Larsen
Head out to Rosalind
on Sunday, June 18, and enjoy an activity-packed day of food and family fun.
Start the day of festivities with the Rosalind Fire Department Association’s 3rd Annual Fireman’s Breakfast, to be served from 9 a.m. until noon.
After you satisfy your appetite, settle in to watch the Rosalind Fire Association’s first Truck Pull from noon until 2 p.m.
Teams of six people will compete to pull a 33,000 pound truck 100 feet, all vying for the fastest time. The Truck Pull includes a $250 entry fee with all proceeds going towards Muscular Dystrophy.
“During the breakfast and part of the Truck Pull, we will be hosting our first annual Junior Marketplace Day sponsored by the Rosalind Agriculture Society,” noted Rosalind Agriculture Society member Maureen MacDonald. “We have approximately 13 children set up at eight tables participating in our Junior Marketplace Day.”
The idea behind the Junior Marketplace Day came about at the Ag Society monthly meeting and discussions, regarding the Provincial Lemonade Day slated for June 17.
“It is such a great idea, but wasn’t going to work for our community, so we decided to create the Junior Marketplace day instead (hosted by the Rosalind Agriculture Society).
We paired it up with other things happening in hopes to maximize our day.”
All the participants are local children who are hand making items to be showcased for purchase. “We have everything from painted rocks, lemonade, popcorn, home decor to farm fresh eggs, bird feeders, and baked goods,” said Maureen.
“The kids joined me for a Kids’ College Day on the May 13, when they learned about things such as food sensitivities and proper labeling, the importance of advertising, how to count and keep track of inventory, how to keep track of money and make change for customers.”
The participants created advertisement posters that are being displayed in the Rosalind Ag Society Monthly Newsletter.
“We are excited to see the kids so engaged and they are excited to make some extra money for summertime fun.”
What better way to spend Father’s Day than supporting the Rosalind Fire Association and the amazing volunteers who keep the community safe, the Rosalind Ag Society that continues to promote the important role agriculture plays in all our communities, and the youth and their efforts to learn about business and keeping things local.
For more information on the Rosalind Agriculture Society, visit http://village ofrosalind.ca/village-ofrosalind-ag-society/.
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Camrose Interclub 4-H Beef Show awards
Cassie Wenstob, from Rosalind 4-H, had the grand champion steer at the Camrose District Interclub 4-H steer show, June 6. Presenting the award was Chris Wocknitz of Glover International Trucks Camrose.
Nattalie Kroetsch, from Rosalind 4-H, had the reserve champion steer at the Camrose District Interclub 4-H steer show. Presenting the award to Nattalie on behalf of RBC Financial were Grace Tabler and Allison Stang.
Addisyn Weinkauf, from Rosalind 4-H, had the champion carcass steer at the Camrose District Interclub 4-H steer show in Bashaw. Presenting the award to Addisyn on behalf of Camlot Feeders were Grace Tabler and Josh Burnstad.
Luke Stang, from Rosalind 4-H, had the interclub reserve champion carcass steer. Presenting the prizes to Luke on behalf of Losness Drilling was Neil Larson at the Bashaw Agricultural Grounds on June 6.
Brooklyn Olson, from Armena 4-H, won the senior record book category. On behalf of P. T. Energy Services, Josh Burnstad presented her gift to Holden Fox, who accepted the award on Brooklyn’s behalf.
Connor Sehlstrom, from Bashaw 4-H, won the Rate of Gain award for having a steer that gained the most per day. Presenting the award to Connor on behalf of JAE
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Ag Ventures were Grace Tabler and Josh Burnstad.
Cody Fankhanel, from New Norway 4-H, was named the show’s senior champion showman. The prizes were sponsored by the CIBC bank and presented by Richard MacSweeny of CIBC.
Kayla Van De Voorde, from Bashaw 4-H, was named the show’s senior reserve champion showman. The award was presented by Josh Burnstad on behalf of RBC Financial.
Khiley Bellamy, from Armena 4-H, was named the show’s intermediate champion showman. Presenting an award to Khiley on behalf of Drever Agencies were Grace Tabler and Josh Burnstad.
Alixandra Kelland, from Rosalind 4-H, was named the show’s intermediate reserve champion showman. Presenting a bucket to Alixandra on behalf of the DC Farms was Richard Christensen.
Hailee Schierman, from New Norway 4-H, was named the show’s junior champion showman. Presenting the award to Hailee on behalf of the Camrose Veterinary Hospital was Allison Stang on June 6.
Adleigh Burnstad, from Camrose 4-H, was named the show’s junior reserve champion showman. Presenting an award to Adleigh was Grace Tabler and Allison Stang on behalf of MNP.
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Seed cleaning plant opens
By Murray Green Camrose County administrator
Paul King and Reeve Cindy Trautman, officially cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the $7.4 million new facility in Millang Industrial Park on May 25.
“Over the last few years Camrose County has been working on the strategic plan for regional economic development and the seed cleaning plant enhances that plan with a state of the art facility. The superior location with logistical advantages coupled with the endless productivity has brought our agricultural community together with facilities to support the future,” said Reeve Trautman.
“The Camrose County Seed Cleaning Plant is the only municipally owned plant in Alberta. It is financially self-sustainable. This location and facility makes way for future investment in value added agriculture. Camrose County strives to continue to be both visionary and progressive,” said Trautman.
“This project began back in 2019 with a coffee conversation. We proposed a new plant within a five year window. Our old plant was limited with space with the trucks that producers are driving today. As well the yard was shared with the Battle River School Division and agricultural services that were demanding more and more space. This was an opportunity to move the plant somewhere else,” said Camrose County CEO King.
“We wanted to locate outside of the city to avoid issues with noise, smell, dust and lights. We were fortunate that Millang Industrial Park was developed and had land set aside as reserve. The construction of the plant was included in the 2021 capital budget with an original amount of $7.3 million. This was an acceleration of the timeline because the council was eager to see this project move forward,” explained King.
“The finished budget came in at $7.8 million and we completed the project in four years. Considering COVID and problems with supplies, we were pretty happy to stay within a contingency of six per cent,” said King.
Camrose County built the first seed cleaning plant in the province with both municipal and provincial funding back in 1949. A new plant was built in
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1963, only to lose it in a fire a year later.
A new facility was built and lasted until 2022. This January, the state of the art facility was opened for testing and it has at least two and half times the amount of storage capacity of the previous plant. The grain can be processed twice as fast and the spacious facility allows for easy movement of huge trucks.
The new seed cleaning plant has 900 cubic metres or 2,160,000 kilograms of concrete; 70,000 linear feet of rebar, 38,000 square feet of metal cladding, 16 kilometres of electrical wire and 500,000 pounds of structural steel.
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