Category Archives: Remembrance Day

Remembrance Revisited

Over the last month, 809 Newark Squadron has had more opportunities to remember than many.

We began in early October with a long-planned trip to the UK and France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Our own Flight Sergeant Zalepa shared his thoughts here. https://www.niagarathisweek.com/opinion-story/7807452-notl-cadet-reflects-on-amazing-opportunity-to-visit-vimy-memorial/

Upon our return, there were barely two weeks to rest before the Poppy Campaign was upon us, emphasizing all of the experiences we had while overseas. In addition, four of our cadets attended Grace United Church and served as a flag party for the annual Remembrance service there.

A week later, Remembrance Day itself came… on a Saturday. Normally, our cadets have to choose between participating in their school activities and attending our squadron’s observations at the two town cenotaphs, but not this year. School observations were well-attended and participation, particularly by our new first-year cadets, was enthusiastic. Cadet Lett had the privilege of being the speaker for her own school’s Remembrance Service. https://www.niagarathisweek.com/community-story/7914566-crossroads-keeps-the-promise-to-remember/

At the end of the school day on Friday, just after the going down of the sun, the squadron gathered to prepare for the next day’s activities. At the dawning of the sun, a cadet honour guard took its traditional place at the Old Town cenotaph, standing vigil. Each member of the squadron took their places successively, relieving the previous shift at the tops and bottoms of the hour, until the Old Town Remembrance Day parade itself. All members of the squadron save for those still standing vigil formed up for not one, but two parades (one at the Old Town and one at Queenston) to conclude the day. http://niagaranow.com/news.phtml/158/

The very next day, five of the cadets who went on the Vimy Trip participated in the Remembrance service at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Niagara on the Lake and shared their stories as well.

This season is one of the busiest of our training year. It is a time where the commitment and respect (and exhaustion) of our squadron’s cadets shows most. I and the rest of our staff are proud, humbled and privileged to lead and serve each and every one of them.

Thanks to Niagara this Week and Niagara NOW for photo and article links.

Remembrance Day 2017

Standing vigil from the early morning hours at the Old Town cenotaph and marching in the Remembrance Day parades in both the Old Town and Queenston, the cadets of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s own 809 Newark Squadron Remember.

Thanks to all of the cadets, staff, sponsorship committee members, parents and the members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 for helping us to carry on this important observation.

Remembrance Day Sleepover/Vigil Donations

For our Remembrance Day Sleepover/Vigil, we are asking parents to bring snack and breakfast items for the cadets. The list of needed items can be found on the sign-up sheet below and can be dropped off with your cadet on Friday evening. Please be sure that these items are nut-free as we do have cadets with allergies to consider. Hungry cadets thank you in advance for your contributions.

Remembrance Day Sleepover/Vigil

This Week

Thanks to all of the cadets and staff who participated in the flurry of pre-Remembrance Day activities on the weekend. Between the various Royal Canadian Legion events (the Poppy Campaign, and the Veterans’ Dinner and Luncheon) and the Grace United Church Remembrance Service, the complements on the cadets’ contributions were almost non-stop. Well done!

We have one more week to go before the November schedule relaxes somewhat. This week’s training details, parades, and community events have been posted to the calendar and can be found below.

Wednesday: Training Night
Friday and Saturday: Remembrance Day Vigil and Parades
Sunday: St. Mark’s Church Service (for cadets who attended the Vimy 100 Trip)

In other good news, we now have the training schedule with instructors posted for the remainder of the calendar year and are committing to have the first three months of 2018’s schedule posted by the beginning of December.

Remember that you have to be signed into the web page to see instructors’ names in the training schedule and to have access to the signup sheets.

This Week (Links Corrected)

Despite a bit of cold and wet weather, this last weekend’s FTX was enjoyed by all. Thanks to all of the staff who contributed to its success.

This week’s training details and community events have been posted to the calendar and can be found below.

Wednesday: Training Night
Saturday and Sunday: Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Campaign
Saturday: Royal Canadian Legion Veterans’ Dinner
Sunday: Royal Canadian Legion Veterans’ Luncheon
Sunday: Grace United Church Remembrance Service

For the Saturday and Sunday events, there are specific sign-up sheets in each calendar entry. Paper sign-up sheets will also be provided on Wednesday night.

Remember that you have to be signed into the web page to see instructors’ names in the training schedule and to have access to the signup sheets.

Remembrance Day Breakfast Volunteers Needed

Parents/Guardians we need your help!

Please see the attached request list for donations of food for the cadets’ breakfast and mid-day snack on Friday before/after the parade: sign-up-for-remembrance-day Breakfast begins at 615am. All items can be brought in on Thurs night, or Fri morning. Please RSVP what you’ll be bringing to Mrs Mehrotra at n_mehrotra@hotmail.com .

The items on the list as well as any other food (hot, delicious casserole dish – Giansante) that you may want to bring would also be welcome.  🙂 All peanut/nut free please.

We need PARENT DRIVERS – to drive our cadets to and from the parade site (Clock Tower in Old Town) beginning at 645am on Fri, in 30 min intervals, right up until the parade starts at 1030. If you can help, please give your name to Capt Palumbo when you drop off your cadet on Thursday night for the beginning of the Vigil.

Dress for FRIDAY for our cadets is C-1 (with overcoat and black gloves). For Thursday night it is appropriate civilian attire. If your cadet hasn’t finished their 809 Sqn Tshirt, Thurs night will be the perfect time to do so.

Thank you for your generous support of our Cadets!

Remembrance Week @ 809 Squadron

Each year 809 Squadron supports several local, community efforts to help our Veterans, Legion Members and Currently Serving Canadian Forces NCMs and Officers make Remembrance Day a true reflection of all we owe to those who have died in armed conflict across the world.

There are four main activities that we participate in the 7 days leading up to November 11:

  1. Poppy Sales: Saturday, 5 November 2016 10-12pm, 12-2pm (4 cadets) all spots filled
  2. Grace United Church Service: Sunday, 6 November 2016 service begins at 1030. Cadets are expected to arrive NLT 1015. Processional & Recessional carrying of flags, then seated for service. We need 4 cadets for this – please sign up ASAP – email Tammy.Palumbo@cadets.gc.ca or text 289-783-1942 with your cadets’ name)
  3. Remembrance Day Vigil: Cadets arrive on Thursday evening (regular cadet night timings – 630pm start) – arrive in CIVILIAN clothing, BRING UNIFORM – and stay overnight to begin the Cenotaph Guard of Honour at 7am. Cadets that are heading to their school to participate in Remembrance Day activities are still expected to join us for the overnight and to do a shift on the Cenotaph. They can be picked up by their parents by 830am. Can you donate a food item for the breakfast portion of the day? Mrs Mehrotra will be contacting you.
  4. Remembrance Day Parades: NOTL at the Clock Tower – 1045am. Guard of Honour, Colour Party for the Legion and Marching Unit. Queenston – 1245pm. Finishing with chili at the Legion. Cadets can be picked up by 230pm from the Legion on 410 King St NOTL.

Dress for each of these events is C-1 uniform. Wear the overcoat & liner if the temperature warrants it. Gloves and toque are also authorized.

KIT LIST for OVERNIGHT on VIGIL:

  • Sleeping bag
  • air mattress
  • pyjamas
  • toothbrush and toothpaste
  • shaving kit (males)
  • hair accessories (females)
  • Complete uniform (C-1 + overcoat, gloves, toque)
  • Food & Activities are planned for your cadet – no music, book, snacks or I-anything are required