 Over the years I've done quite a few very interesting things. For ten years I coordinated the veterans visits to the schools in West Van Coover. There are seventeen schools, there were at that time, that the veterans visited and the principals of the school would invite the veterans and to attend the assemblies that each school would have. When I first started, which was started doing this was 1998, I had at least 200 members that I could draw on to cover all of the schools and I was able to do that but as the years passed the veterans became scarcer and there were very few people but so at the end of my tenure of the ten years that I did it there were very few people but they did carry on sort of volunteering on their own if they had grandchildren or children going to that particular school they would do it on their own so unfortunately they could not do it the way we were able to do it in the early days but it was very rewarding because we would speak to the, in some cases speak to the children and they would listen and were very interested, most of them and because so often they had grandparents that had been in the military so they would know slightly, a little slightly about the military and I also, my husband was sergeant at arms of the color party there and I was soon just handed a flag and said become part of it which I did, I enjoyed it, we would attend parades and memorial services for a lot of the veterans which was not an honor to do it but it's sad occasions and church services occasionally and parades of course and various events that would happen around the city at the color party would be called and there again there was a great number of us, when I first started there would have been at least twenty to call on but as time went on it changed and now which is a very fine thing to do, they have to rely on many of the older cadets from the various services other than that I just enjoyed helping the legion on any committee I could do and I helped my husband a great deal, he was membership chairman and set up the new membership from a pencil and paper system to the new computer system that they still use today I believe