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Windsor Remembrance Day programming 2024 [Video]

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The City of Windsor has released its Remembrance Day programming for this year.

The city has partnered with the Windsor Veterans Memorial Services Committee, local military representatives and the WPS to bring the following events.

Window decals and city hall illumination

Window decals honouring Remembrance Day with pictures from the Canadian War Museum are on display on the main floor at Windsor’s City Hall. They will remain for the month of November.

From Nov. 8 to Nov. 12, City Hall will be lit up in red at night to honour veterans.

Decorative lighting on Ouellette Avenue

Decorative lighting along Ouellette Avenue will be lit in red and white each night from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12, honouring veterans.

Museum Windsor programming

Nov. 9 will be the day Museum Windsor honours Remembrance Day. You can look forward to free admission at the Chimczuk Museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the opening of the new South African (Boer) War Monument: Remembering Those Who Served exhibition, …

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