• Men close out Greenwood curling season

    Men close out Greenwood curling season

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    The Greenwood Curling Club’s men’s closing bonspiel has been – for years! – a great way to end the curling season. Then COVID-19 hit us, and the ‘spiel was cancelled for 2020, 2021 and 2022. But not this year! The 64th bonspiel went on without a hitch April 15 and 16 to close the 2023…

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  • Making sound

    Making sound

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    March 28 and 30, a number of 14 Wing Greenwood personnel and friends had the opportunity to make their own drum with Annapolis Valley First Nations Elder Sarah MacDonald, invited by the wing’s Defence Indigenous Advisory Group to share her skills and knowledge of drum-making. The group worked with white deer hide, stretching and fitting…

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  • RCAF Run – do it here May 19!

    RCAF Run – do it here May 19!

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    14 Wing Greenwood will hold a LIVE 5km and 10 km version of the 2023 Virtual RCAF Run Friday, May 19, followed by a noon BBQ at the Annapolis Mess. The event is open to ALL 14 Wing members to either run/ walk either of the 5km/ 10km routes. Warm up starts at 9:30 a.m.,…

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  • Choir power x 3

    Choir power x 3

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    Regional gathering all about songs, stronger together These two simple words encompass what the Canadian Military Wives Choir Greenwood (CMWCG) is all about: “stronger” and “together.” Founded in 2017, the choir’s membership consists of 30-plus female presenting singers connecting through shared experiences in the military community. The CMWCG embraces women supporting women through music, friendship…

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  • Greenwood Military Aviation Museum adds unique elements in new showing of ‘Wartime Knitting: Remembrance and Recognition’

    Greenwood Military Aviation Museum adds unique elements in new showing of ‘Wartime Knitting: Remembrance and Recognition’

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    The Greenwood Military Aviation Museum is proud to present “Wartime Knitting: Remembrance and Recognition,” a travelling exhibit first prepared by the Kings County Museum in Fall 2022. The display includes Second World War artefact and replica knitwork, reflecting the effort of communities to keep their soldiers, sailors and aviators warm, dry and comforted far from…

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