The Free Press, April 26, 2012

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Fashion show turns junk into funk

Coal miners and lumber jacks - Page 2 ARTS

Arts and Culture week - Page 15 SCHOOLS

RMES 80s day Page 8

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The sixth annual Trashy but Flashy fashion show on Sunday was part of Earth Day celebrations. Turn to page 17 for the story and more pictures.

Photo by Jamie Hide

Fernie Flash undefeated - Page 23

RCMP

Crime reports Pages 11 and 26

P.A.R.T.Y. program cancelled throughout Valley By Andrea Horton Contributor

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he District of Elkford, the District of Sparwood and the City of Fernie have all received correspondence from the Elk Valley P.A.R.T.Y. Program advising that the program will not be offered this year due to lack of accommodations at the Elk Valley hospital. This would have been the 15th year of the P.A.R.T.Y. program, which offers students participation

in realistic re-enactments of a motor vehicle accident and the aftermath. According to the letter distributed to all three councils, the program hits all of the students’ senses; sight, sound, smell and touch, creating a lasting impact on the students. This year the program coordinator was informed that the Elk Valley hospital in Fernie will not be able to offer them a room to hold the program for its five required sessions. Without the re-enactments the coordinators feel that lectures can be

lost on students and don’t remain in their memories. The program was developed in such a fashion to affect the students in a way that they would remember the impact of the sessions. All three municipalities believe that the program is very beneficial for each community’s youth and plan to send a letter to Interior Health to express disappointment in the lack of accommodations for the program. Sparwood council also suggested

that perhaps the program could take place at the Sparwood Health Care Centre and students from Fernie and Elkford could be bussed in to attend the program. Without the hospital space coordinators will be discussing what, if any future the program has in the Valley. Sparwood Mayor Lois Halko said that a meeting is planned to take place in May to discuss the future of the program.

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