McCrae House marks Remembrance Week with amateur radio club

Remembrance traditions continue at McCrae House here with the return of the Guelph Amateur Radio Club.  

 

Now in its 22nd season, the group will again be sending and receiving remembrance messages at the birthplace of John McCrae from November 7 to 11.   

Members of the Radio Club look forward to contacting, via the airwaves, ham radio enthusiasts around the world.

The event is their opportunity to acknowledge Remembrance Day and exchange thoughts on its significance.

The club also assists the museum in educating children and adult groups taking part in Remembrance programs offered throughout the week.  Students, as well as the general public, are invited to share their thoughts and reacquaint themselves with John McCrae.  

McCrae House is the birthplace of John McCrae, doctor, soldier and author of the poem In Flanders Fields, one of the best known First World War poems.

McCrae’s poem is credited with initiating the use of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance.

Events on Nov. 11 start at 9am with a short flag ceremony organized by the Col. John McCrae Legion in the McCrae Garden. Admission to McCrae House on Remembrance day is by donation, and the house is open until 5pm.  

McCrae House is located at 108 Water Street. It is open daily 1 to 5pm leading up to Remembrance Day and open Remembrance Day 9am to 5pm.  Regular admission to the museum is: adults, $4, seniors and students, $3, families $10.

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