Newsletter – February 2010
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February 2010 Newsletter for Seniors on Vancouver Island
As the provincial source for support and education of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia and the voice for change in the delivery of dementia care in the province, the Alzheimer Society of B.C. provides support services, information and education, advocacy, and research funding for Help for Today. Hope for Tomorrow… To learn more about the Alzheimer Society of B.C., go to www.alzheimerbc.org
One thing that has emerged over the past week of the Olympic is the unabashed pride in Canada, and of being Canadian, Canadians are showing to the world. Canadians are literally wrapping themselves in the “Maple Leaf.” By the thousand Canadians of all ages are publicly waving our flag and singing our national anthem; historically it’s almost un-Canadian.
Our relationship with our neighbours to the south, who are fiercely patriotic, is a very special one. Sure we have our good days and our not so good days, just like all neighbours do, but collectively we live in a really good neighbourhood don’t we.
Click on the flags below to see how this relationship is presented very graphically by an eminent American broadcaster.
Roy Summerhayes.
250-752-4837.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYoTJItSPt0
Go Canada Go!
Animated flag images by 3DFlags.com