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SUMMARY:Valentines for Vets: Bibliothèque publique Dr.-J.-Edmond-Arsenault
DESCRIPTION:Isn’t Valentine’s Day a wonderful way to make a fuss and let veterans know we will never forget what they have done for us? Show veterans your gratitude for their sacrifices and achievements in serving our country. Create a hand-made valentine and help bring joy to a Canadian Veteran this Valentine’s Day. \nEach year\, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) invites Canadian schools\, individuals\, and organizations to make Valentines for Vets. VAC then distributes the valentines to veterans in long-term care facilities across the country in time for February 14. \nValentines for Vets began in 1989 when the late newspaper columnist Ann Landers encouraged her readers to create special valentines for veterans in care facilities throughout Canada and the United States. Every year\, Landers’ special “Valentines for Vets” column asked her readers to remember the valiant sacrifices of their nation’s veterans by making them personal hand-crafted valentines.\nVAC became involved with the program in 1996\, and has been receiving and distributing valentines to veterans in care facilities across the country ever since. \nThough Ann Landers passed away in 2002\, VAC is committed to continuing her legacy of honouring veterans. We invite Canadians\, young and old\, to send valentines to their Head Office. Your continued participation is what makes the Valentines for Vets program such a huge success. \nShare this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
URL:http://www.peimfrc.ca/event/valentines-for-vets-bibliotheque-publique-dr-j-edmond-arsenault/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque publique Dr.-J.-Edmond-Arsenault
CATEGORIES:Charlottetown
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SUMMARY:Valentines for Vets: Bibliothèque publique J.-Henri-Blanchard
DESCRIPTION:Isn’t Valentine’s Day a wonderful way to make a fuss and let veterans know we will never forget what they have done for us? Show veterans your gratitude for their sacrifices and achievements in serving our country. Create a hand-made valentine and help bring joy to a Canadian Veteran this Valentine’s Day. \nEach year\, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) invites Canadian schools\, individuals\, and organizations to make Valentines for Vets. VAC then distributes the valentines to veterans in long-term care facilities across the country in time for February 14. \nValentines for Vets began in 1989 when the late newspaper columnist Ann Landers encouraged her readers to create special valentines for veterans in care facilities throughout Canada and the United States. Every year\, Landers’ special “Valentines for Vets” column asked her readers to remember the valiant sacrifices of their nation’s veterans by making them personal hand-crafted valentines.\nVAC became involved with the program in 1996\, and has been receiving and distributing valentines to veterans in care facilities across the country ever since. \nThough Ann Landers passed away in 2002\, VAC is committed to continuing her legacy of honouring veterans. We invite Canadians\, young and old\, to send valentines to their Head Office. Your continued participation is what makes the Valentines for Vets program such a huge success. \nShare this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
URL:http://www.peimfrc.ca/event/valentines-for-vets-bibliotheque-publique-j-henri-blanchard/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque publique J.-Henri-Blanchard\, Summerside
CATEGORIES:Summerside
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UID:1342-1484384400-1484398800@www.peimfrc.ca
SUMMARY:Valentines for Vets: Bibliothèque publique d'Abram-Village
DESCRIPTION:Isn’t Valentine’s Day a wonderful way to make a fuss and let veterans know we will never forget what they have done for us? Show veterans your gratitude for their sacrifices and achievements in serving our country. Create a hand-made valentine and help bring joy to a Canadian Veteran this Valentine’s Day. \nEach year\, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) invites Canadian schools\, individuals\, and organizations to make Valentines for Vets. VAC then distributes the valentines to veterans in long-term care facilities across the country in time for February 14. \nValentines for Vets began in 1989 when the late newspaper columnist Ann Landers encouraged her readers to create special valentines for veterans in care facilities throughout Canada and the United States. Every year\, Landers’ special “Valentines for Vets” column asked her readers to remember the valiant sacrifices of their nation’s veterans by making them personal hand-crafted valentines.\nVAC became involved with the program in 1996\, and has been receiving and distributing valentines to veterans in care facilities across the country ever since. \nThough Ann Landers passed away in 2002\, VAC is committed to continuing her legacy of honouring veterans. We invite Canadians\, young and old\, to send valentines to their Head Office. Your continued participation is what makes the Valentines for Vets program such a huge success. \nShare this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
URL:http://www.peimfrc.ca/event/valentines-for-vets-bibliotheque-publique-dabram-village/
LOCATION:Bibliothèque publique d’Abram-Village\, Abrams Village
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SUMMARY:Valentines for Vets: Confederation Centre (Charlottetown)
DESCRIPTION:Isn’t Valentine’s Day a wonderful way to make a fuss and let veterans know we will never forget what they have done for us? Show veterans your gratitude for their sacrifices and achievements in serving our country. Create a hand-made valentine and help bring joy to a Canadian Veteran this Valentine’s Day. \nEach year\, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) invites Canadian schools\, individuals\, and organizations to make Valentines for Vets. VAC then distributes the valentines to veterans in long-term care facilities across the country in time for February 14. \nValentines for Vets began in 1989 when the late newspaper columnist Ann Landers encouraged her readers to create special valentines for veterans in care facilities throughout Canada and the United States. Every year\, Landers’ special “Valentines for Vets” column asked her readers to remember the valiant sacrifices of their nation’s veterans by making them personal hand-crafted valentines.\nVAC became involved with the program in 1996\, and has been receiving and distributing valentines to veterans in care facilities across the country ever since. \nThough Ann Landers passed away in 2002\, VAC is committed to continuing her legacy of honouring veterans. We invite Canadians\, young and old\, to send valentines to their Head Office. Your continued participation is what makes the Valentines for Vets program such a huge success. \nShare this:Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
URL:http://www.peimfrc.ca/event/valentines-for-vets-confederation-centre-charlottetown/
LOCATION:Confederation Centre Public Library\, Charlottetown
CATEGORIES:Charlottetown
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