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•1 Got Mind Tour• to stop in Edson
by Shaylyn Thornton aims to help shed the negative stigma associated October 3, starting at 7pm at Holy Redeemer High
with mental health issues and provide hope and a School. Contest is recommended for ages 13+, and
A former NHLer, Bob Wilke, will be stopping course of action to those suffering. tickets are $5 for anyone under 18 and $10 for
in Edson on October 3 alongside Shawn O'Grady The tour is being brought to Edson by the those 18 and over. The CEAT is proud to offer this
(MSW) to present their 'I Got Mind Tour' to our Community Engagement Action Team Society and lower ticket price, as the Tour is typically
community. Velvet Energy, in partnership with the Town of $45/ticket in larger centres.
I Got Mind focuses on "promoting mental Edson FCSS and Yellowhead County. Tickets are available for purchase at
health in sports", and the need for this became clear The CEAT encourages Edsonites to come out Community Services and Repsol Place, payment by
as Wilke and O'Grady recognized that many and experience I Got Mind, which promises to shed cash or cheque only, with cheques made out to
athletes were seen to be experiencing an alarming a light on the increasing levels of mental health "Community Engagement Action Team Society".
level of performance anxiety. issues in our society. Taking part in this presentation can make a huge
This led to parents feeling anxious and afraid Offering advice that stems from personal difference to anyone suffering with mental health
for their children, and coaches began feeling the experience, the team behind I Got Mind wants to issues. Though the focus is sports, there are tons of
stress and pressure of helping their teams get past provide an "eye opening experience" to all who takeaways for everyday life as well.
this. attend. "It will entertain you and educate you," the tour
Thus, the I Got Mind Tour was born. The tour The I Got Mind Tour will be in Edson on promises. "You will not want to miss it!"
The Holy Redeemer Rebels Football team played their second game of the 2019 season against Provost at the UofA Foote Field on September 14. The Rebels
took home the win with a final score of 52-47. Pictured is #37 of the HRH Rebels Football team Tate Zaporosky going for the touchdown while teammates #16
Ethan Toner, #1 0 Tanner Stone and #60 Shawn Fogarty block the opposing team from tackling. photo submitted
The Pacers Golf team; Zoe Banack, Emety Unger, and Glen Rogers,
Grade 12 student Jonas Jumaga was the lone golfer on the Senior High Golf participated in the NorthWest Golf Zones in Barrhead. All three golfers
Team for the Rebels this year. He completed in the 2A Zone Championship on performed well, with Zoe shooting an 86, earning her the title of 'Girls
September 16th in Slave Lake and placed a vety impressive 5th. Needless to NorthWest Zone Golf winner. She will be heading to provincials on
say, evetyone at HRH is vety proud! Oh, and yes, that is a bear in the September 23rd and 24th at the Alberta Springs and lnnisfail Golf Courses.
background. The bear helped Jumaga find his lie for his putting. submitted Way to represent Zoe!
•1 Got Mind Tour• to stop in Edson
by Shaylyn Thornton aims to help shed the negative stigma associated October 3, starting at 7pm at Holy Redeemer High
with mental health issues and provide hope and a School. Contest is recommended for ages 13+, and
A former NHLer, Bob Wilke, will be stopping course of action to those suffering. tickets are $5 for anyone under 18 and $10 for
in Edson on October 3 alongside Shawn O'Grady The tour is being brought to Edson by the those 18 and over. The CEAT is proud to offer this
(MSW) to present their 'I Got Mind Tour' to our Community Engagement Action Team Society and lower ticket price, as the Tour is typically
community. Velvet Energy, in partnership with the Town of $45/ticket in larger centres.
I Got Mind focuses on "promoting mental Edson FCSS and Yellowhead County. Tickets are available for purchase at
health in sports", and the need for this became clear The CEAT encourages Edsonites to come out Community Services and Repsol Place, payment by
as Wilke and O'Grady recognized that many and experience I Got Mind, which promises to shed cash or cheque only, with cheques made out to
athletes were seen to be experiencing an alarming a light on the increasing levels of mental health "Community Engagement Action Team Society".
level of performance anxiety. issues in our society. Taking part in this presentation can make a huge
This led to parents feeling anxious and afraid Offering advice that stems from personal difference to anyone suffering with mental health
for their children, and coaches began feeling the experience, the team behind I Got Mind wants to issues. Though the focus is sports, there are tons of
stress and pressure of helping their teams get past provide an "eye opening experience" to all who takeaways for everyday life as well.
this. attend. "It will entertain you and educate you," the tour
Thus, the I Got Mind Tour was born. The tour The I Got Mind Tour will be in Edson on promises. "You will not want to miss it!"
The Holy Redeemer Rebels Football team played their second game of the 2019 season against Provost at the UofA Foote Field on September 14. The Rebels
took home the win with a final score of 52-47. Pictured is #37 of the HRH Rebels Football team Tate Zaporosky going for the touchdown while teammates #16
Ethan Toner, #1 0 Tanner Stone and #60 Shawn Fogarty block the opposing team from tackling. photo submitted
The Pacers Golf team; Zoe Banack, Emety Unger, and Glen Rogers,
Grade 12 student Jonas Jumaga was the lone golfer on the Senior High Golf participated in the NorthWest Golf Zones in Barrhead. All three golfers
Team for the Rebels this year. He completed in the 2A Zone Championship on performed well, with Zoe shooting an 86, earning her the title of 'Girls
September 16th in Slave Lake and placed a vety impressive 5th. Needless to NorthWest Zone Golf winner. She will be heading to provincials on
say, evetyone at HRH is vety proud! Oh, and yes, that is a bear in the September 23rd and 24th at the Alberta Springs and lnnisfail Golf Courses.
background. The bear helped Jumaga find his lie for his putting. submitted Way to represent Zoe!