MIDLAND COMMUNITY HALL


MIDLAND COMMUNITY HALL

2011 1Ave NW DRUMHELLER, AB T0J 0Y1

BOOKINGS/INQUIRES:
Contact Sara by phone @ 403-820-8919

midlandvalehall21@gmail.com



HISTORY

Midlandvale once served as host to a community of mine workers from Midland No. 1, Midland No. 2, Western Gem and Brilliant Mines. The community's population was well over 600 people, and 400 worked in the mines. Midlandvale had a thriving community culture, featuring frequent games of baseball and soccer in the summer, and hockey in the winter. Sport was utilized by various members of the community to further their aims. Mine operators used sports games to promote their products, whilst unions believed that team sports promoted the ideal that a band of miners could fight for better working conditions than individual miners. 

The current Community Hall resides on the site of the former Midlandvale School.

ABOUT US

The Midland Community Hall Association is a volunteer non-profit organization geared at building community connections between all Midland & Drumheller residents through programs, events, rentals and recreation. 

BOOKING INFO

Weekend Rate $375 

Daily Rate (over 5 hrs) $175

Afternoon Rate (5 hr or less) $100

Kitchen Only Rate $125

*All bookings require proof of insurance.


BOOKINGS/INQUIRES:

Contact Sara by phone @ 403-820-8919 

*Please keep in mind our booking coordinator is a volunteer and it may take 24-48hours to respond to messages. 

2024 AGM - Monday March 18 @ 6:00pm

We are $195,000.00 away from our total project goal! 

The Midland Community Association is proud to announce the new Accessible Outdoor Rink & Recreation Area will being construction in Spring of 2024!

THANK YOU TO OUR ODR SPONSORS

Government of Alberta - CFEP Grant  - $656,369.00

Canadian Tire Jumpstart - $50,000.00

Town of Drumheller - $25,000.00 in kind project work

Plains & Hearth Design - $21,075.00 in kind project work 

Bright Valley Electric - $10,000 in kind electrical project work 

Kashuba Heating & Air - $1,000 + $9,000 in kind heating project work 

ATCO Clean Energy Grant - $15,000.00 for solar panels 

Calgary Flames Foundation - $10,000.00

Proven Diesel - $10,000.00

Atkinson Family - $10,000.00

Rotary Club of Drumheller - $10,000.00

Canalta - $5,000.00

Dolly Boyko - $5,000.00

Flomax - $5,000.00

Drumheller Lions Club - $5,000.00

Lynx Energy - $5,000.00

Torxen - $2,500.00

Drumheller Kinsmen - $2,500.00

Raptor Overhead Doors Ltd. - $2,000.00 in kind for project door

Connect First Credit Union - $1,500.00

Bill & Marion Schafer - $1,500.00

ProPlan Financial The Cooperators - $1,000.00

Big Country Dental - $1,000.00

Joe Vickers & Family - $1,000.00

Apex Utilities - $1,000.00

Drumheller FUN TEAM - $1,000.00

The Sereda Family - $1,000.00

Dawn Sullivan - $600.00

Tom & Patsy Stokalko - $500.00

April & Jerry Zacharuk - $500.00

Daryl McConkey - $500.00

Kyler, Cindy, Ella, Nora & Van Sereda - $500.00

Reed & Amanda Swain - $500.00

Drumheller Chrysler - $500.00

Riverside Value Drug Mart - $500.00

Calon Family - $250.00

Ian Jones Family - $250.00

Wayne Powell - $250.00

Deanna & Chris Chambers - $250.00

Terry & Janice Burke - $250.00

Tomi & Darren Berki - $250.00

Tyler & Kelly Eddy & Family - $250.00

Thyra & Jason Smith & Family - $250.00

Michael Beaudet & Marianne Beaudet - $250.00

Drumheller Valley Secondary School Students & Staff - $250.00

DVSS Grad Class of 2022 - $250.00



THANK YOU TO OUR SPONOSRS!

We are extremely excited to share that the Midland Accessible Outdoor Rink and Recreation Area has been selected to receive a Community Development Grant from Canadian Tire Jumpstart  

A HUGE Thank You to Canadian Tire Drumheller,  AB  for your support and spreading awareness of this incredible project. 

This $50,000.00 grant will go a long way towards helping us to bring the first fully accessible outdoor rink and year round recreation area to Drumheller residents and visitors. 

We plan to start construction April 2023!