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Students To Preserve Wartime Heritage Through Song And Stories
February 2, 2005
Article in the Chester Clipper (Chester NS)
We are so excited about an upcoming event at our branch that we want to get the word out as soon as possible.
Everett
Branch
of
the
Royal
Canadian
Legion
in
Chester
Basin
is
hosting
440
Productions.
The
group
is
made
up
of
current
and
former
students
of
Yarmouth
Consolidated
High
School,
directed
by
George
Egan,
a
teacher
at
the
school.
They
are
attempting
to preserve our wartime heritage through the songs and stories of the ordinary men and women who actually experienced them.
The
show
will
take
place
at
Everett
Branch
on
April
23.
It
is
a
non-smoking
event
and
all
ages
are
welcome.
The
doors
open
at
6:30
p.m.
and
the
show
starts
at
7
p.m.
Wartime
refreshments
will
be
served
at
intermission.
The
proceeds
will
go
to
440
Productions,
who
will
take
the
show
overseas
in
the
future,
for
the
second
time.
For
more
information,
call
the
branch
secretary at 275-3948.
We always take the time to remember on November 11. Let's take this opportunity to, once again, remember them.
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Students To Preserve Wartime Heritage
Through Song And Stories
February 2, 2005
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