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Walk Day is finally here! For those of you that are joining us for our 9th Annual Side by Side for ALS Walk today, pleas...
06/06/2026

Walk Day is finally here!

For those of you that are joining us for our 9th Annual Side by Side for ALS Walk today, please note that we once again have our usual parking set up.

📢 Ample parking is available in the Omniplex/MacKenzie Centre parking lot.

📢 Wheelchair parking is designated right in the parking lot of the Lion's Park, as shown in the blue area of the map below.

Please share with your friends that are attending so we can get the message out to as many attendees as possible.

See you soon! đź’ś

Drayton Valley, you really live by our Town's motto of "Pulling Together". We can't even find the words to express how g...
06/06/2026

Drayton Valley, you really live by our Town's motto of "Pulling Together". We can't even find the words to express how grateful we are to see these numbers continue to climb each time we look at them! 💜🙏

Thank you for showing such incredible support to our cause. We cannot wait to see you all tomorrow!

https://linktr.ee/DV_ALS_Committee

Join us Saturday, June 6 at the Lion's West Valley Park starting at 10am for our 9th Annual Side by Side for ALS Walk!Re...
06/05/2026

Join us Saturday, June 6 at the Lion's West Valley Park starting at 10am for our 9th Annual Side by Side for ALS Walk!

Register or donate here: https://linktr.ee/DV_ALS_Committee

If you've never attended our Walk before, this is a day all about creating a community of support amongst those in Drayton Valley and the surrounding area that may be living with or affected by ALS. All funds raised stay within Alberta and go to support the ALS Society of Alberta, for their client support services and their dedication to some of the most promising ALS research activities in the Province.

Our Walk route is just 2 km, though there is no need to actually walk - everyone is welcome to come out and show their support in whatever way suits them best. Get to know your neighbours, support this great cause, enjoy some refreshments and a free BBQ, and enter for your chance to win the raffle prizes! All ages welcome!!

See you tomorrow! đź’ś

We will have some great raffle prizes available at our Walk tomorrow! Tickets will be just $5 each - cash and card accep...
06/05/2026

We will have some great raffle prizes available at our Walk tomorrow! Tickets will be just $5 each - cash and card accepted!

Thank you to Hydro Vacuum Oilfield Services Ltd, Zinger Rentals, Drayton Valley IGA, McDonald's Drayton Valley, and Monk...
06/05/2026

Thank you to Hydro Vacuum Oilfield Services Ltd, Zinger Rentals, Drayton Valley IGA, McDonald's Drayton Valley, and Monkey Boyz Oilfield Services for providing the food, beverages, and equipment necessary to put on the BBQ after our Walk.

We are so grateful for their support! đź’ś

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06/05/2026

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Time is running out to purchase tickets for our 9th Annual Quilt Raffle! Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased throug...
06/05/2026

Time is running out to purchase tickets for our 9th Annual Quilt Raffle!

Tickets are $5 each and can be purchased through cash, etransfer or credit card.

If you are interested in purchasing tickets, please message us here on Facebook, email us at [email protected], or contact 780-898-2046.

We will also be selling in person tomorrow at our Walk down at the Lion's West Valley Park where we will also complete the draw and announce the winner of the quilt. You don’t need to be present to win!

Please feel welcome to share with your friends and family! Thank you in advance for your support! 💙💜

A huge thank you to Whitecap Resources Inc for their sponsorship of our events this year!! đź’śSponsorships help us keep pu...
06/05/2026

A huge thank you to Whitecap Resources Inc for their sponsorship of our events this year!! đź’ś

Sponsorships help us keep putting on these events in support of the ALS Society of Alberta. We appreciate every single one of our sponsors and donors! 🙏🏻

We are looking forward to seeing everyone at our Walk tomorrow!

https://linktr.ee/DV_ALS_Committee

This year is both a special and emotional one for our Committee. It has been 10 years since we’ve been missing and honou...
06/04/2026

This year is both a special and emotional one for our Committee. It has been 10 years since we’ve been missing and honouring Audrey, and this year we continue that honour by recognizing her as our Ambassador at Saturday’s Side by Side for ALS Walk.

We’ve shared parts of Audrey’s ALS journey before, but she was so much more than her diagnosis. Today, we want to share more of her story — the woman she was, the life she lived, and the impact she had on everyone around her.

The beautiful story below was written by Audrey’s daughter, Marcie.

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My mom, Audrey Pruden, was adventurous and always ready for a drive. Whether it was five minutes or five hours, she’d happily take the back roads whenever she could. She taught us to appreciate the beauty in that: the scenery, the quiet, and the lack of traffic.

Audrey was only ever a phone call away if someone needed a ride home. She was often the taxi for her nieces (aka “the girls”) and all their friends after nights out, and her Crown Vics were perfect for fitting everyone in.

For many years, she joined the girls and their friends on weekend trips to the city for the CFR. She’d go along with any plan, driving them from one bar to the next with a smile.

As the oldest of four, raised on a dairy farm, Audrey learned early what it meant to work hard, both inside and outside the house. That upbringing shaped everything about how she raised her own two girls. She made sure they knew, without question, that girls can do anything boys can.

She had a strong will and a determined spirit, something she definitely passed on to her daughters. A farm girl at heart, she never shied away from a challenge. There were many times she’d load the family’s 5th wheel with clothes and food, hook it up herself, and take everyone camping.

Audrey loved golfing and camping in the summer, and bowling and snowmobiling in the winter. She loved dancing and music of every genre, from the old western songs she grew up with to classic rock and top pop hits.

“Lady driven” had a whole different meaning when it came to Audrey. Whether she was racing the car beside her off the line at a green light or flying down a snowmobile trail, she always had a little taste for speed.

She was also well known for her love of cooking and baking. Whether it was a small meal for her family or catering for 200 people, she was happiest when she was feeding others. Her baking was unmatched, especially her huge trays of Christmas goodies that she gifted to family and friends.

After her ALS diagnosis, Audrey wanted to leave something meaningful for all her nieces, nephews, and great‑nieces and nephews. She created a cookbook filled with her favourite recipes and more - a piece of her they could keep forever. Being an aunty was one of her most cherished roles. She never missed a birthday, graduation, or any chance to spend time with them.

As a strong and independent woman, her diagnosis was devastating. She had always been the one to take care of everyone else, and she knew that was going to change. Still, she faced it with grace and humour whenever she could. Even in her final days, communicating with a letter board, she made sure every visitor had a coffee or something to drink. Caring for her loved ones - always.

Audrey didn’t want anything to be made special about the time she had left. But her two determined daughters had other plans. Together, they decided they were going to live as much life as they could, while they could. Concerts. Broadway shows. A road trip to Waterton National Park and back through the mountains. Stopping everywhere they could to be tourists and make memories.

That was Audrey. Adventurous, loving, strong, and always moving forward.

We are less than two weeks away from our 9th Annual Side by Side for ALS Walk! Join us on Saturday, June 6 at the Lion's...
05/27/2026

We are less than two weeks away from our 9th Annual Side by Side for ALS Walk!

Join us on Saturday, June 6 at the Lion's West Valley Park starting at 10am.

Register or donate here: https://linktr.ee/DV_ALS_Committee

If you've never attended our Walk before, this is a day all about creating a community of support amongst those in Drayton Valley and the surrounding area that may be living with or affected by ALS. All funds raised stay within Alberta and go to support the ALS Society of Alberta, for their client support services and their dedication to some of the most promising ALS research activities in the Province.

Our Walk route is just 2 km, though there is no need to actually walk - everyone is welcome to come out and show their support in whatever way suits them best. Get to know your neighbours, support this great cause, enjoy some refreshments and a free BBQ, and enter for your chance to win the raffle prizes! All ages welcome!!

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