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Cloverdale Legion Celebrates National Week with Community Open House

Surrey celebrated National Legion Week with an open house at Cloverdale Legion Branch 6, bringing neighbours, veterans, and volunteers together to keep the tradition alive.

Surrey’s community spirit came alive this weekend as the Cloverdale Legion Branch 6 hosted its National Legion Week Open House. The event welcomed residents of all ages, honouring the contributions of veterans while also highlighting the vital role legions continue to play in the city’s social fabric.

Mayor Brenda Locke joined members and volunteers at the celebration, emphasizing the importance of keeping these traditions strong. “Legions are at the heart of our communities — supporting veterans, welcoming neighbours, and inspiring new generations to get involved,” Locke said.

A Tradition Rooted in Service

For decades, legions across Canada have been more than gathering halls — they have been spaces of remembrance, service, and solidarity. In Surrey, the Cloverdale branch has long stood as a bridge between past and present. Veterans find fellowship here, while residents come together to mark milestones, host fundraisers, and preserve stories of sacrifice.

Community Beyond the Uniform

The open house wasn’t just a formal event — it was a warm and welcoming showcase of community life. From music and performances to heartfelt conversations, visitors experienced the inclusive spirit that legions are known for. Volunteers, many of whom dedicate countless hours year-round, were recognized for their commitment to making the branch a hub of connection.

Inspiring New Generations

One of the recurring themes throughout the event was the importance of passing the torch. For many younger attendees, National Legion Week was their first real exposure to the role these institutions play in Canadian society. Seeing veterans side by side with families, neighbours, and civic leaders created a powerful reminder: remembrance isn’t just about the past — it’s about shaping a respectful, aware, and united future.

The Heartbeat of Surrey’s Community

Events like this highlight a different side of Surrey — beyond growth charts, infrastructure debates, or policy decisions. They reveal the city’s heart. Surrey’s diversity and rapid growth often grab headlines, but at its core, the community thrives on values of remembrance, service, and togetherness.

By joining hands with the Cloverdale Legion, Mayor Locke not only paid tribute to veterans but also signalled the city’s commitment to keeping this tradition alive for generations to come.

As the afternoon closed, one thing became clear: the strength of Surrey lies as much in its forward-looking vision as in the way it honours those who paved the way.

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