Capt. Craig Bird hopes the new 麻豆传媒AVeast Military Museum will be a place that honours not only the military history of Estevan, but the entire southeast region.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Remembrance Day at the Royal Canadian Legion鈥檚 Estevan branch. Many of the displays for the museum are housed in the legion鈥檚 small hall, and a crowd gathered in the hall after Estevan鈥檚 Remembrance Day service for the opening and to look at the exhibits.
They saw a wide variety of military artifacts, memorabilia, firearms, uniforms, flags and more.
The ribbon cutting was performed by Jim Spenst, who is one of the last Second World War veterans in the Estevan area, and Estevan MLA Lori Carr. A yellow ribbon was cut during the ceremony because the yellow ribbon is symbolic for the hope that soldiers deployed in a combat missions will return home.
鈥淎s this is part of the city of Estevan, we hope that not only will we remember those who lost their lives from Estevan, but the whole southeast,鈥 said Bird.
It鈥檚 also created to those who served and returned home alive, and those who continue to serve their country.
Bird commended the legion and the different levels of government for the support they have shown the project.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 only fitting that we have our grand opening and ribbon cutting today (on Remembrance Day),鈥 said Bird.
Bird paid tribute to Spenst for his service to his country with the Canadian Army during the war, and for the work Spenst did in the community as a businessman once the war was over.
He also wants feedback on the museum.
鈥淟et me know what you think,鈥 Bird said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e a work in progress, we鈥檙e a new museum, and there鈥檚 more to come with the museum. It will be changing, and we will be adding stuff on a regular basis.鈥
The museum is a registered charity under Revenue Canada, and can give out tax receipts for donations, whether it be financial or memorabilia support.
鈥淲e would love to showcase your family or families from the southeast here in the museum, and we are also licensed as a firearms museum, so we can accept any kinds of firearms or ammunition.鈥
The rest of the museum鈥檚 displays are located at Bird鈥檚 property north of Estevan. There were maps to his home available at the small hall, and signs directed people to his property.
The displays at the legion can be viewed by dropping by the building during business hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday to Friday. Those who wish to see the items at Bird鈥檚 property would need to contact him.
The museum will have artifacts from the Boer War in the late 1890s to the current military items, but the focus will be on the First World War and the Second World War.
In addition to Bird鈥檚 collection, the museum features the items from such people as Scott Paton, Jeff Gudmundson and Larry Mass.
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