The local Weyburn Army Cadet Corps, 2302 RCACC, volunteered to help serve wings and clean up during the Legion’s Wing night, as part of a community service activity.
One of the aims of the Cadet Movement is to instill good citizenship, and these cadets showed it Tuesday night.
“These cadets are the most respectful and pleasant to work with,” said Captain Nicholas Haines, Commanding Officer of 2302 RCACC. “They take each task or activity and embrace it. They understand the meaning of giving back and it allows them to show their leadership and teamwork skills.”
The 2302 Weyburn Legion Army Cadets is a free program to join for anyone between the ages of 12-18. The corps teaches the cadets about leadership, citizenship, and stimulates an interest in the Canadian Armed Forces activities.
For more information, those interested can come every Tuesday night to the Legion, and speak with the cadets about their experience, or contact Capt. Haines by emailing him at [email protected].