N.S. senior home residents make 10,000 poppies in the spirit of remembrance
N.S. senior home residents make 10,000 poppies in spirit of remembrance
Residents of a New Glasgow nursing home have been busy making poppies to commemorate Remembrance Day. They have already made 10,000 poppies, and they are not done yet. The poppies will be sold for $2 each, with the proceeds going to the Royal Canadian Legion. The residents say they are proud to be able to contribute to the Legion's work.
The residents of the New Glasgow Nursing Home have been making poppies for the past several years. They started out making a few hundred poppies, but their production has increased each year. This year, they have set a goal of making 10,000 poppies. They are well on their way to meeting their goal, having already made 10,000 poppies.
Making poppies is a way for the residents to show their support for the Canadian military and to remember those who have served. They are also proud to be able to contribute to the work of the Royal Canadian Legion. The Legion is a non-profit organization that provides support to veterans and their families. The Legion also works to promote remembrance of Canada's military history. The residents of the New Glasgow Nursing Home are proud to be able to support the Legion's work.
The poppies will be sold for $2 each, with the proceeds going to the Royal Canadian Legion. The poppies will be sold at the nursing home and at other locations in the community. The residents hope to sell all of the poppies they have made. They are confident that they will be able to reach their goal of raising $20,000 for the Legion.
The residents of the New Glasgow Nursing Home are an inspiration to us all. They are showing us that it is never too late to make a difference. They are also reminding us of the importance of remembering those who have served our country.