Capital campaign looking to bring bronze monument recognizing veterans in Alberta to Exhibition Park
LETHBRIDGE – A new capital campaign was announced on Thursday, Feb. 7, by the Lethbridge United Services Institute to establish a bronze monument recognizing the contributions of veterans of Alberta while commemorating Lethbridge as an Artillery City.
The goal, based on funding, is to have a ¼ life-size monument measuring 12 feet long depicting a WW1 18-pounder field gun and carriage being drawn by six horses and their drivers going into action at the end of WW1.
Lethbridge United Services Institute President Glenn Miller says it’s an important piece for his organization because they act as a link from the community to the citizens.
“When I posted here, I would wear my uniform to work and people often stopped and asked if I was visiting from Calgary or Edmonton, not realizing that there’s been a military presence in Lethbridge since 1908 and continues to be.”