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‘Veterans sidewalks’ in Calgary a permanent memorial to those who served

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WATCH: Remembrance Day is a chance to reflect on the sacrifices of the men and women who serve in the armed forces, but a little corner of Calgary is doing something in hopes of keeping the conversation alive for the entire year. Elissa Carpenter reports.

Just days before Remembrance Day, a group of volunteers in Calgary have created a project they hope will provide a lasting memorial to the sacrifices made by those Canadians who served.

The project involves painting the four ‘veterans sidewalks’ at the intersection of 36 Street and 8 Avenue southeast in the neighbourhood of Forest Lawn.

After obtaining permission from the City of Calgary, on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, more than a dozen volunteers, including some local veterans, gathered to help paint the sidewalks.

The volunteers, who first had to clean the sidewalk before painting it in honour of our veterans, say the project will be a permanent memorial to those who served. Global News

The president of the Forest Lawn community association, Gar Gar, said the idea for the project came from members of the community.

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“The one day that we come together to say thank you, we thought it should be every day, every time you take a step crossing the road, every time we take a step for safety, we give gratitude and humility,” said Gar Gar.

The group of volunteers who helped paint the sidewalk, located at 36 st. and 8 ave. S.E included several veterans. Global News

The location is fitting, said Gar Gar, because it is just steps away from the Royal Canadian Legion and Homes for Heroes, a community of  ‘tiny homes’ built for veterans.

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It’s also close to Radisson Park and Sir Wilfred Laurier schools.

Organizers hope by using the sidewalks, young people, especially, will become more informed about and connected with the country’s veterans and the sacrifices they made for our freedoms and safety.

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