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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

Episcopal Church of St Anne – Remembrance Sunday

Yesterday (10 November) the Episcopal Church of St Anne in Stockton, CA held their 25th Sunday after Pentecost service, which was also their Remembrance Sunday service.  The congregation wore poppies provided by Branch 25, and their rector even read John McCrae’s poem  “In Flanders Fields” in her sermon.

You can watch a recording of the service through their Facebook page by clicking on the image below.

Below are some pictures from the service and the reception that followed.

Thank you, Veterans!

An item from a fellow veterans service organization in the Bay Area.


This Veterans Day, we honor those who served.
Thank you for keeping us free - MARINES' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION & FOUNDATION
Michael Barbour,
This Veterans Day, we offer our deepest gratitude to the men and women of America’s Armed Forces. Thank you for protecting our Nation and the freedoms we cherish.
Semper Fidelis,
Michael A. Rocco Signature
Michael A. Rocco
Lieutenant General (Ret.), USMC
President & CEO
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Marines’ Memorial Association & Foundation
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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church – Annual Remembrance Evensong & Veterans Day Observance

Yesterday (10 November) the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Covina, CA held their Annual Remembrance Evensong & Veterans Day Observance.  The service, which included Royal Canadian Legion poppies, featured active British, American and Canadian troops and veterans honouring those that have served and continue to serve our countries.

You can watch a recording of the service through their Facebook page by clicking on the image below.

Below are some pictures associated with the event.

 

Last Call: Digital Poppy Ends Soon

An item from Dominion Command that may be of interest to members.


Last Chance to get your Digital Poppy

This is it – only ONE DAY left to get your Digital Poppy if you haven’t already, in time for Remembrance Day tomorrow.

The Digital Poppy is more than just a symbol – it’s a powerful reminder that unites Canadians in honouring our Veterans and ensuring the sacrifices of both the past and present are Never Forgotten.

Create, Personalize and Share your Digital Poppy across social media, in email signatures, and with friends and family, ensuring that the spirit of Remembrance reaches far and connects with all generations.

Don’t wait – get your Digital Poppy today and show your pride in remembering Canada’s Heroes. Share it with your network tomorrow, and together, let’s make sure their sacrifices are honoured by all.

Time is running out – act now and carry the torch of Remembrance forward.

If you need help creating or locating your Digital Poppy, contact us at DigitalPoppy@LNFCanada.ca – our team is here to assist you.

Thank you for your commitment to remembering our Veterans and ensuring their legacies lives on.

Thomas Irvine

Board Chair

Legion National Foundation

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HomeEquity Bank, provider of the CHIP Reverse Mortgage,  is the Proud Presenting Sponsor of the 2024 Digital Poppy campaign.