Kelowna Mayor Will Be Among Dignitaries at 75th Annual NLCC 3 Admiral Stirling Review
- Kelowna’s NLCC 3 Admiral Stirling will celebrate its 75th annual ceremonial review on May 31 at 1 p.m., taking place near the dolphin statue located opposite Prospera Place.
- This milestone event honors the organization's 75 years in Kelowna and commemorates decades of leadership development and community engagement.
- The ceremony will include cadet parades, skill demonstrations, award presentations, and speeches by dignitaries such as Mayor Tom Dyas and Admiral Stirling family members.
- The event highlights the commitment of young participants to discipline, collaboration, and the customs of naval heritage.
- The review highlights cadet achievements and concludes with the final parade for aging-out cadets, underscoring ongoing community support and leadership growth.
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75 years of tradition honoured at Navy League Cadet Corps annual review
Mayor Tom Dyas was in attendance
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The No. 5 W.K. Reed Navy League Cadet Corps based out of Prince Albert held their annual ceremonial review at the Prince Albert Armoury on May 30. The program included an inspection of the cadets, a march past, and an awards and medal presentation. The cadets who participated said it was a rewarding experience During […]
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