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Trail sea cadets hard at work for Canada`s 150th

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November 17th, 2016

The week before Remembrance Day, members of the 131 Kootenay, Royal Canadian Sea Cadets were hard at work on the Trail Cenotaph planting tulip bulbs.

The cadets, working with Communities in Bloom, planted red and white tulip bulbs. These tulips will bloom around the Cenotaph with the colours of Canada’s Flag during the Canada’s 150th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation.

“Helping the community is an important part of the cadet program and we are happy to help anyway we can,” said Sub Lieutenant David Cherrington.

131 Kootenay meets every Tuesday evening at the Trail Armories and is always welcoming new cadets and adult volunteers.

The Trail Sea Cadets have been active in Trail since the 1950s.

There is little or no cost for the cadets to be a member of Sea Cadets and Summer Training is no cost.

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