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Rocky View County Honours Local Veterans with No Stone Left Alone Ceremony

Rocky View County will be joining students from St. Veronica School Airdrie and St. Gabriel School Chestermere, at the Garden of Peace Cemetery on November 6 for its annual No Stone Left Alone ceremony. This event is to honour those who fought for our freedom, symbolizing that none of them are alone or forgotten.  Following a ceremony, the students will be placing a poppy and a Canadian flag on the grave of each soldier at the County’s Garden of Peace Cemetery.   

 

No Stone Left Alone is an annual ceremony held in advance of Remembrance Day, launched by the No Stone Left Alone Memorial Foundation. The ceremony honours the sacrifice and service of Canada’s fallen every November, having students and youth across the country place poppies on the headstones of veterans. Join us at 11 am Monday November 6, 2023 for this special ceremony. For more information about the program, visit www.nostoneleftalone.ca

 

We remember and commemorate all the men and women, past and present who have served and fallen. Lest we forget. 

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