Tri-County Vanguard

Veteran’s Memorial Banner Program extended

- CONTRIBUTE­D TRI-COUNTY VANGUARD

In the fall of 2021, the Town of Yarmouth introduced a program to commemorat­e local veterans through the Memorial Banner Program.

The program has been well-received since that time, resulting in the creation of 80 total banners that have been proudly displayed in downtown Yarmouth.

As 2024 begins, the Town of Yarmouth is announcing a program extension to allow for the creation of 50 new banners.

For those interested in applying, take note of the following important informatio­n:

• 50 banners are available for purchase, open to veterans who served in the Canadian Armed Forces.

• This round of banners is for veterans who have not yet been honoured with a banner under this program.

• The cost for each banner is $175 tax and shipping included.

• The new banners will be placed on Main Street.

• Banner size is 24” x 36”, double-sided. More than one veteran can be placed on an individual banner.

• The 50 spots will be chosen through a draw/lottery. Anyone wishing to be entered into the draw for a banner can visit Yarmouth Town Hall, 400 Main Street.

• The deadline to enter is 4:30 pm on Wednesday, Jan.

31. You must provide the veteran’s name, along with your contact informatio­n.

• A draw will take place on

Thursday, Feb. 1. Once the draw is completed, winners will be notified as soon as possible.

• The veteran’s name and service details will be displayed on the banner, along with the sponsor’s name.

• Banners will be put up on Oct. 11 and removed on Nov. 12.

• Town of Yarmouth Parks Department will store the banners and put up them up for Remembranc­e Day for 3 years. After the 3 years the banners are given to the participan­ts to keep.

• This program is open to residents of the Town of Yarmouth and the Municipali­ty of the District of Yarmouth.

SUCCESS BEYOND THE TOWN

In addition to Yarmouth, the Memorial Banner Program has been a true success in dozens of communitie­s, including others in Yarmouth County and southweste­rn Nova Scotia. The program honours veterans across Canada on full colour, heavy duty banner material in communitie­s around Remembranc­e Day.

For more informatio­n on the Memorial Banner Program, including photos and testimonia­ls from other communitie­s, visit https://www. memorialba­nner.ca/

 ?? TINA COMEAU ?? The banners of Second World War veterans Henry O’Connell and Charles Muise have been amongst those hanging in the Town of Yarmouth as part of the town’s veterans’ memorial banner program.
TINA COMEAU The banners of Second World War veterans Henry O’Connell and Charles Muise have been amongst those hanging in the Town of Yarmouth as part of the town’s veterans’ memorial banner program.

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