The CAMROSE BOOSTER, December 31, 2013 – Page 35
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Mayor Chalmers and youth from Kamifurano
6 – The valued friendship between the City of Camrose and the Town of Kamifurano, Japan, continued as local residents greeted a group of community leaders and junior high school students at the Camrose Resort Casino. “Since the friendship started back in 1986 with former mayor Rudy Swanson, we have enjoyed many visits,” said Camrose Japan Friendship Society president Michiko Rasmussen. “We hosted high school students at first and have enjoyed the Kamifurano friendship ever since.” 6 – Alberta Culture Minister Heather Klimchuk announced $500,000 in provincial funding for festivals and events surrounding the Tour of Alberta during a press conference at the Bill Fowler Centre. 6 – Ten professors from Llianhe University of Arts and Science in the Gansu province of China spent two weeks at the University of Alberta Augustana Campus attending lectures on second language pedagogy, educational psychology and Canadian culture. 6 – Camrose played host to the twenty-first annual Big Valley Jamboree. Neal McCoy put on a great show to start the weekend off on the right note.
6 – Alberta Culture Minister Heather Klimchuk announced $500,000 in provincial funding for festivals and events surrounding the Tour of Alberta during a press conference at the Bill Fowler Centre. “The Tour of Alberta will be an incredible celebration of Alberta culture as we and the world watch top international athletes compete in our ow beautiful back yard,” said Klimchuk. “The Tour of Alberta is a wonderful opportunity for our communities and our province to shine.” 6 – Camrose played host to the twenty-first annual Big Valley Jamboree. Neal McCoy put on a great show to start the weekend off on the right note.
13 – Camrose City council gave its approval to an updated Camrose Performing Arts Centre budget of $19,338,320. The budget included sustainability initiatives of $1,063,320 that are being funded by the University of Alberta, as well as the cost and funding proposed addons totalling $275,000.
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13 – Crowfoot Member of Parliament Kevin Sorenson joined central Alberta producers in celebrating the first anniversary of marketing freedom in a program at Little Red Hen Mills just south of Camrose. 20 – The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion asked for the help of the City of Camrose in finding a new location for its cenotaph. The cenotaph will have to be moved when the Legion goes from its current location on 48 Avenue’s south service road to its new home in the former Knights of Columbus Hall.
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