Northumberland County council proclaims two observances
By Cecilia Nasmith
Northumberland County
In the coming weeks, Northumberland County will carry out observances of the two proclamations it made at county council this week
On Wednesday, Northumberland County council approved two proclamations for observances that will take place in the coming weeks – International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27 and Black History Month in February.
Holocaust Remembrance Day will see county headquarters illuminated in yellow and flags lowered to half-mast.
The motion notes that the date is the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp. It serves as an occasion to honour the memory of millions of Holocaust victims, and to promote world-wide education on this tragic chapter in history.
From Feb. 3 to 28, the Pan-African flag will be raised on the Community Flagpole as a symbol of the enduring impact black Canadians have had, and of the inclusive community Northumberland County strives to be.