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Unveiling of the "Deportation" Sculpture at Grand-Pré on September 3rd, 2006 PDF Print E-mail

Unveiling of the "Deportation" Sculpture at Grand-Pré on September 3rd, 2006

27 August 2006

It was at 3 o'clock on September 5th, 1755, that Lieutenant-Colonel John Winslow ordered the men and boys of Grand-Pré to meet in Saint-Charles-des-Mines church so that he could read them the Deportation Order.

The Société Promotion Grand-Pré undertook the creation of an artwork to commemorate in a special way the Deportation of Acadians, during the time known as Le Grand Dérangement. The artwork is a bronze sculpture representing an Acadian family during that time.

The members of the Board of Directors of the Société Promotion Grand-Pré will unveil this artwork on Sunday, September 3rd, 2006, during a ceremony held at the Grand-Pré National Historic Site. It is their hope that this artwork will become a powerful icon to symbolize the tearing apart of Acadian families during the Great Upheaval.

The members of the board wish to thank the benefactors who, through their generous contribution, helped make this project a reality.

The following are the events that will unfold at the Grand-Pré National Historic Site on September 3rd:

2:00 pm 18th Century music – The Quartet “Réjouissance”

3:00 pm Introducing the dignitaries; a few words by the President Jean-Claude Roy

3:10 pm Guest Speaker Ronnie Gilles LeBlanc - Theme: The Impact of the Deportation on the Acadian Family

3:25 pm Greetings from various dignitaries

3:50 pm Unveiling of the Sculpture

4:10 pm Public reading of the Deportation Order followed by the raising of the flag at the Commemorative Church and the singing of the Acadian National Anthem. The unveiling of a plaque in honour of Assomption Vie for its contribution to Grand-Pré since 1919

Deportation Sculpture

4:25 pm Isabelle Roy sings Grand-Pré; Reception and Wine and Cheese

Contact: Victor Tétrault
Executive Director, Société Promotion Grand-Pré
Phone: (902) 542-3631
Fax: (902) 542-1691
WebSite: www.grand-pre.com

 
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