Monthly Archives: November 2020

Poppy Campaign 2020

This year’s official Poppy Campaign ran from October 30, 2020 to November 11, 2020. Due to the pandemic, the 2020 Poppy Campaign is much more limited in scope.  The vast majority of our traditional distribution sites are operating remotely and all of the events we would normally be represented at have been cancelled.  So with a few exceptions, most of our poppies this year were mailed to individuals who directly requested them.

To accommodate the virtual nature of so many of our activities in 2020, we launched a “Show Us Your #BayAreaPoppy” campaign that had limited success.  Some of the pictures that we were able to collect from the campaign included…


As the Poppy Chair for our branch, I wanted to get things started


Once again our partners at Augie’s Montreal Deli in Berkeley were one of our main distribution sites (and one of the few open to the public this year).


Our friends at the Canadian Consulate General in San Francisco got involved.


Due to the pandemic, some of our members and ex-pats made their own poppies this year.


A poppy spotted in Napa.


One of our members or an ex-pat Canadian made her extra poppies to friends, neighbours, and others who wanted to pop by.


Finally, this poppy was spotted in the Monterey area.

Remembering the past this Veterans Day…

An item from the National Parks Service highlighting sites of remembrance of national importance.


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World War II Memorial

Dear Michael,

Today marks Veterans Day, the day in which we honor those who have fought and sacrificed to protect our nation. This Veterans Day is particularly special, because this year we are honoring the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II.

On September 2, 1945, with the final surrender of Japan, the entire world stopped and recognized the end of WWII. This Veterans Day, take the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of history, and learn about the bravery and patriotism of those who served at home and abroad.

You can walk among the solemn granite pillars of the World War II Memorial in Washington D.C., which memorializes all 56 states and territories that stood united in the war effort. The park ensures that you are also reminded of the price we paid for victory by the 4,000 bronze stars, each representing 1,000 Americans that gave the ultimate sacrifice.

At the Pearl Harbor National Memorial on Oahu Island in Hawaii, you can experience 9 historic sites that take you through the Battle of the Pacific. You can learn about this pivotal moment in our history and honor the fallen at the Pearl Harbor Memorial, and imagine the celebration of victory on the USS Missouri, the site of Japan’s final surrender.

However you choose to spend this Veterans Day, we hope that you take the time to remember those we lost and thank our veterans for their service.

Sincerely,  

Katherine Chesson
 

Katherine Chesson
Vice President, Programs and Partnerships

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TUC Virtual Veterans Day Service 2020

The Royal Canadian Legion was also represented at the virtual Veterans Day Service hosted by Touro University California.

Note that this recording is an archive. The original video for this event is available at https://youtu.be/W0Nt3Q4eNmI

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Join Touro University California in honoring our Veterans for a Virtual Celebration hosted by the TUC Military Club.

The live event aired on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. (PST)

Original description – Touro University California invites you to join our virtual Veterans Day celebration on Wednesday, November 11 from 12 to 1 p.m. via Zoom. TUC Military Club President and Master of Ceremonies, Kevin Calvelo, will host a packed program celebrating our veterans through poetry, music and special guest speakers. There will also be a moment of silence in honor of our departed veterans followed by taps led by a bugler from the US Air Force Band of the Golden West. This event is free, and all are welcome to join us as we celebrate the men and women who have kept our country safe throughout the years.

Special Guests include:

  • Congressman Mike Thompson, California’s 5th District
  • Senator Bill Dodd, California Senate District 3
  • Assembley Member Timothy Grayson, California District 14
  • Council Member Pippin Dew, City of Vallejo
  • Council Member Rozzana Verder-Aliga, City of Vallejo
  • CPT Cassandra Meredith, LCSW, California Army National Guard
  • Bugler, from the US Air Force Band of the Golden West

Virtual Remembrance Day Service 2020

Join US Branch #25, along with their comrades from other branches in the International Western USA Zone as they present a socially distanced, virtual Remembrance Day Service from Liberty Cemetery in Petaluma, Greenlawn Cemetery in Colma, and Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood.

The service was originally streamed on November 11, 2020.  You can access the full program here.