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- Educational Event
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Connections 50+ Presents Cambridge Third Age Learning with Colonel Jane Klugman, Highland Fusiliers
Topic: The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada in Cambridge, the history and their importance to the community.
Hon. Col. Klugman explores the proud heritage and continued service of the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada, out of the Galt Armouries. She will highlight the Regiment’s solemn Remembrance Day ceremonies that honour the courage and sacrifice of those who have served; Robbie Burns Day, which celebrates our Scottish traditions; and the Buron Dinner, which honours the Regiment’s pivotal role in the 1944 liberation of Buron, France. She’ll speak to the important work of the Regimental Trust, which preserves our history, supports serving members and veterans, and fosters public understanding of military service. She’ll explain the vital role of the Honorary Colonel, who serves as a bridge between the military and civilian communities, offering mentorship, advocacy, and continuity of Regimental values. She will share a selection of books the Regiment has published that provide powerful insight into its legacy, missions, and the enduring spirit of the Fusiliers.
This event is funded in part by Veterans Affairs Canada.
About the Speaker
Jane Klugman, lifelong resident of Waterloo Region, has been a community leader in her support of a number of area organizations. She was appointed by the Minister of National Defense as the Honourary Colonel for the Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada. This significant recognition underscores her unwavering commitment to serving and bolstering the Canadian Armed Forces and Canada as a whole. Noteworthy is her prior role as Honourary Lieutenant-Colonel, marking her as the first woman in the Regiment's history to hold these esteemed positions. Jane was recently awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal. She is a broker and Senior Vice President at Avison Young Commercial Real Estate.
About Cambridge Third Age Learning
Cambridge Third Age Learning (CTAL) is a movement that encourages learning and discovery experiences for those in the 'third age'. As part of our Connections 50+ suite of programming, CTAL provides free monthly lectures in our Queen's Square location. With lecturers and topics carefully selected by our CTAL Committee, a volunteer-led group of contemporaries, the series is designed to inspire new thinking and engage inquisitive minds.- Event Website
- https://events.cambridgepl.ca/event/14394586
- Location
- Cambridge Public Library, Old Post Office
- Address
- 12 Water St. South
- City
- Cambridge, Ontario
Contact
Pam Berry
pberry@cambridgepl.ca
519-621-0460 (ext.156)