ABOYNE – To commemorate Remembrance Day, more than 500 memorial markers will be placed on the front lawn of the Wellington County Museum and Archives. Each marker will bear a name, honouring Wellington County’s fallen from the First World War, the Second World War, Korea, and Afghanistan.

photo: Wellington County Museum and Archives Facebook Page
Two remembrance events will be held at the Museum in November:
• On November 5, beginning at 10:30 am, Royal Canadian Legion Members will read the names of each of the fallen from Wellington County at the Remembrance Ceremony. The ceremony will take place outdoors on the front lawn of the Wellington County Museum and Archives, until 11:30 am, followed by a reception with light refreshments until 12:30 pm.

Photo by Austin Cardinell: 2022 Wellington County Museum & Archives and Local Legions Remembrance Ceremony
• On November 10, beginning at 5:30 pm, a remembrance candle will be placed at each memorial marker as a tribute to the fallen from Wellington County. Candles will remain lit until November 12, burning throughout Remembrance Day on November 11.
“We hope to see our community come together once again to share in this important and meaningful pause,” said Museum Programming Supervisor, Katie Clarke. “It’s a time to remember, reflect, and honour the fallen from Wellington County and beyond.”
For those unable to attend in person, the Wellington County Remembers Database, launched in 2020, brings the names on the markers to life through photographs, letters, attestation papers, and service records. The database is available at www.wellington.ca/LestWeForget.







			
		