Remembrance ceremony lit up front lawn of Wellington County Museum and Archives Jordan SnobelenNovember 12, 2021 @ 2:50 pmNews Add to Favourites Remembrance - A piper opens the Remembrance ceremony at the Wellington County Museum and Archives on Nov. 10. Photos by Jordan Snobelen Over 100 Wellington County residents attended a candlelight ceremony at the Wellington County Museum and Archives on Nov. 10, placing remembrance candles at memorial markers on the museum's front lawn commemorating the county’s war dead. Photos by Jordan Snobelen Wellington County residents hold candles at an evening remembrance ceremony held at the Wellington County Museum and Archives on Nov. 10. Attendees made their way across the museum's front lawn, placing the candles at memorial markers commemorating the county’s war dead. Photos by Jordan Snobelen On Nov. 10 at an evening remembrance ceremony held at the Wellington County Museum and Archives, Naremer Lucano places a candle at the memorial marker commemorating the life of a county solider who died in service. Photo by Jordan Snobelen Candles flicker into the night of Nov. 10 at the Wellington County Museum and Archives after being placed along memorial markers as part of an annual candlelight remembrance ceremony. Photo by Jordan Snobelen Bonnie Graham holds candles of remembrance at the Wellington County Museum and Archives on the evening of Nov. 10. Photo by Jordan Snobelen Wellington County residents placed remembrance candles at memorial markers commemorating the county’s war dead on the front lawn of the Wellington County Museum and Archives on the evening of Nov. 10. Candles remained lit until November 12. Photo by Jordan Snobelen ABOYNE – Wellington County residents placed remembrance candles at memorial markers commemorating the county’s war dead on the front lawn of the Wellington County Museum and Archives on the evening of Nov. 10. Candles remained lit until Nov.12. Jordan Snobelen Reporter