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Sundre legion recognizes Remembrance Day contest winners

Five students local to the Sundre area won either first, second or third place awards in the 2024 Legion National Youth Remembrance Contest literary and poster competition
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From left: Jim Meitl, the Sundre legion’s president; Amaya Glubrecht, whose intermediate essay earned second place; Bryson DeVisser, whose primary poster in colour placed third; Wren Cunningham, whose junior poem won first place; Ivy Saunders, whose intermediate essay placed first; Meghan LeClaire, whose senior poster in black and white earned third place; and Christina Ferguson, past president. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff

SUNDRE – The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #223 in Sundre recognized on June 2 five local students whose submissions to the 2024 Legion National Youth Remembrance Contest literary and poster competition earned them first, second and third place awards.

Sundre Legion president Jim Meitl said their entries were first submitted at the district level, putting their projects in a pool of contenders alongside 25 other legions, before going up to the command district.

According to the Royal Canadian Legion’s official website, the contest is conducted in coordination with the Legion National Foundation as well as schools across the country.

The intent is to invite Canadian youth and children to honour Canada’s veterans while fostering the tradition of Remembrance through visual art, writing, and video. 

 

 




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Simon Ducatel joined Mountain View Publishing in 2015 after working for the Vulcan Advocate since 2007, and graduated among the top of his class from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology's journalism program in 2006.
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