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Re: [nsroots] SLIGHTLY OFF TOPIC HERITAGE NOTICES - Time Change

Pamela Wile
Sat, 24 Jul 2010 07:12:44 -0700

Hello,

If you are planning on attending the Sunset Ceremony below, please note that the guide at the West Hants Historical Society has just told me that the ceremony will actually begin at 3:30 not 4:45 as previously advertised.

Regards,

Pamela Wile
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Subject: [nsroots] SLIGHTLY OFF TOPIC HERITAGE NOTICES


A good reason to plan a trip to 'The Valley'
**SUNSET CEREMONY 24 July

On July 24^th Fort Edward National Historic Site will once again
experience the sounds of the 84^th Regiment, 2^nd Battalion. The
relationship between the 84th Regiment (previously known as the Young
Royal Highlanders or Royal Highland Emigrants) and Fort Edward in
Windsor began with the outbreak of the American Revolution in 1775 and
remained constant until the war's end in 1783.

The final chapter in the long-time relationship was written when most of
the Battalion was reunited at Fort Edward in 1783. On October 10th the
men were given their discharges from the army and the regiment was
disbanded. For many, Fort Edward had been home for years, and for
others, a respite following two years of fighting in far-away South
Carolina. For those who did settle their lands in Douglas Township, the
fort was never more than a day's march away.

This year on July 24^th , as part of Parks Canada's celebrations marking
the 125^th anniversary of the establishment of Banff as Canada's first
national park, Fort Edward will once again see the 84th Regiment for a
special Sunset Ceremony. The event is set to commence at 4:45 pm and
will include military drills, and demonstrations of black powder.
Visitors will be able to learn about the lives of the soldiers, as well
as their families who will join them in period costume for this special
ceremony to lower the flag at the close of the day for Fort Edward. A
fife player will play "God Save the King" in a ceremony to lower the
flag for the evening, as may have been done more than 200 years ago,
when the 84^th was garrisoned at Fort Edward.

Fort Edward National Historic Site is operated every summer for Parks
Canada by the West Hants Historical Society, and we join together to
welcome you to this unique event.

This re-enactment will conclude the Regiment's visit in Windsor where
they will hold an encampment at Kings Edgehill school during the British
Motoring Society's display of British automobiles.

Hope to see you there!
John
John D. Wilson
Windsor, NS
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