The Dutch and Prince George Community came together this morning (Saturday), honouring the sacrifices made in the Liberation of the Netherlands in 1945.

Dozens attended the Tulip Ceremony at Veteran’s Plaza, honouring the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers, and hearing stories from veterans and those who came from the Netherlands.
Shirley Bond, who’s a member of the Dutch community, said what’s most important is the opportunity to remember.
“Today we heard stories that we hear continuously. Stories of how moved people were by the Canadian soldiers who came that brought food, and brought freedom most importantly.”
“I think what the Dutch community really wants to say is thank you, and also encourage people to continue to share the stories, so that that memory is not forgotten.”
Bond added this year had one of the best crowds, which gives hope that there is a heart to remember and why the continue this process.

She said they’re thankful to those who stopped and took a moment on a long weekend to remember and be grateful.
People are able to make donations at the Art Knapp to help ensure the ceremony and tulip commemoration continues.
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