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Legion Remembrance Day service in Wildwood
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Three students from Wildwood School took part in readings, with Mya
on November 11. Renkema reading the Honour Roll of the Dead, Kali Hupka reading the Youth
The service began with an outside ceremony at 10:50am at the Cenotaph in Commitment to Remember, and In Flanders Fields being read by Maddison
Wildwood followed by a ceremony held indoors at the Legion. Hicks. • ADD Bat Workshop (5x5)
RCL Wildwood Br 149 President Tom Myrholm welcomed those in attendance "It truly means so much to have the students from the Wildwood School
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ADD Development Permit (5X5) salute to the fallen, was played. A period of silence at 11am was followed by the a wonderful job and are such a great addition to the Ceremony!" said Rehn. • ADD Grizzly Bear Hair
Rehn also thanked the Cadets and their Leaders, as well as the RCMP and Sgt.
playing of Reveille, and RCL Wildwood Br 149 Past President Lori Rehn recited
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“I feel it was such a Heartfelt day of Remembrance, the mood was Somber, full
ADD Brushing & Mulching Work (5x7) Attending dignitaries participated in the Official Wreath Laying part of the of so much Love, Respect and Honour for our Veterans, as they so truly deserve,"
ADD Ag Service Board Member (5x5) ceremony before participants were directed inside the Legion for the remainder said Rehn. "There was such a feeling of gratefulness in the room towards our
of the ceremony. Wreaths from others were pre-laid on the stage in the Legion
due to space. Honoured Veterans, it was so special!" • ADD Yoga in Marlboro
"We were so excited for the large attendance this year at our Wildwood "Special thank you to all the volunteers that helped make this very special day
Legion," said Past President Rehn. "We had many special speakers and guests such a success," said Rehn. "Again, we extend to our Honoured Veterans: thank (5x5) (New dates)
attend." you so very much for your service!"
Rehn noted that those Honoured included the Military, Navy, Army, Airforce, Legions continue to be a hugely important part of our communities, and
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Heartfelt addresses were given by many members of the community, including hosting a Christmas Supper in December as well as an Entertainment Evening.
Rehn and Myrholm. Yellowhead County Councillor Anthony Giezen, Retired "We would like to extend an invitation for people to join our Wildwood Legion (5x5)
RCMP member and Former MP Jim Eglinski, and Armed Forces Corporal James or just stop by and have a visit," said Rehn. "We would love to see you!"

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by Shaylyn Thornton cannot thank our volunteers enough for all that they do. From kitchen duties, to
draws, to shopping and cleaning, and just being amazing human beings," said Check out
The Evansburg Legion Branch 196 held their annual Remembrance Day Grahame. "Without the time these individuals put in we could not accomplish
Service on November 11. Members of the community were invited to "join in nearly half of what we do." our new
honoring all those who have served in the past and those who continue to serve Upcoming events at the Evansburg Legion include weekly meat draws, raffles,
today." and Chase the Ace, which are held every Friday at 8pm and Saturday at 3pm. A
Dennis the Menace The ceremony began at the Cenotaph at 10:45am before continuing into the paint night is also coming up on November 21, and Christmas markets will be mobile-friendly
Legion Hall. "We had a respectable turn out for our small community this year held in the community hall this holiday season.
with approximately 150 people in attendance for both the cenotaph and Hall
ceremonies with over 40 wreaths laid by businesses and community members in website at:
T he Weekly ANCHOR a page for Kids and Kids at hearta page for Kids and Kids at hearta page for Kids and Kids at heart honor of those lost," said Cris Grahame, Office Manager. "We are always grateful
for the support of our community."
Several notable dignitaries and guests participated in the day's services,
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and Silver Sands Mayor Bernie Boulin.
Participants from many groups participated in the march to the Cenotaph,
including members of the Lord Strathcona's Horse Regiment, the RCMP,
Yellowhead County Fire Department, and Alberta Fish and Wildlife.
"As with any event there are always bumps, but 2024 was a fairly smooth year
for our ceremonies, including a video presentation by our Service Officer," said
Grahame. "Remembrance Day is a huge part of what we do as a Legion, it is
increasingly important for the communities to remember the sacrifices made for
the freedoms we have today."
"While the number of veterans in our communities seem to dwindle, their
impact and sacrifice is no less important today than it was 20, 40, and 80 years
ago and our Legion strives to keep that memory alive and always honor those
who have gone before us," Grahame explained.
The Legion and their goals have such a positive impact on our local
Check out communities, and in turn they need community support. "The best way to support dana
our Legion is to come participate in any events we host and, of course, become a
our new member!" said Grahame. "With so many changes coming on the horizon for the Approximately 150 people attended the Evansburg Legion Branch 196's Kindergarten Class Mary Bergeron Elementary
Evansburg Legion every voice makes a lasting impact and difference for our
Remembrance Day Service on November 11 this year. photo submitted
future."
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