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Our
Legion |
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| Social Activities | Members
can enjoy a wide variety of social events such as dances, barbeques, entertainment
and a host of other special events. |
| Member
Participation Sports |
The
Branch has sporting events such as darts, curling, cribbage, pool and
snooker, with competitions ranging from local, provincial to national
level. |
| Community Service | You
can serve your community by assisting with the Branch programs in support
of youth, seniors, the disabled and others. The Branch also provides bursaries
and scholarships to students from Secondary School to the University level
and also supports the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. It is also a major supporter
of sea, army and air cadets. |
| Leadership | You will have the opportunity to grow within the organization. The Branch needs members who can take a leadership challenge. If this is where your interest lies you can become involved by first working on one of the committees within the Branch and then by serving on the Branch executive. You may even wish to go to higher levels such as zone, district or provincial. |
| Service | As
Canada's largest volunteer organization, tremendous intangible benefits
are gained through the commitment of members to fulfill the mandate of
remembrance, service to the community and our country. Our fallen comrades
served in battle, you have "another way to serve" by joining
The Royal Canadian Legion. |
| Legion
Magazine |
Your membership includes a subscription to the Legion Magazine which is published five times a year. It contains articles on various topics including history, current events and general interest stories, as well as keeping members up-to-date on the many and varied Legion activities. It also contains a section dedicated to the recognition of those who served their country. |
Branch No. 24
78 Churchill Street
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
