Operation Talk 2 Me Johnny (Photo courtesy of Facebook)Operation Talk 2 Me Johnny (Photo courtesy of Facebook)
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Annual event shines spotlight on first responders, veterans

A local non-profit group will honour first responders and veterans this weekend while also drawing attention to the importance of funding mental health programs.

Operation: Talk 2 Me Johnny's annual Memorial Day will take place Saturday at the Brigden Fairgrounds.

Families, veterans, first responders, cadets, and the entire community is invited to take in a day of entertainment, remembrance, and support for mental wellness initiatives.

The free event is scheduled for noon until 4 p.m.

It will feature live music, vendors, food trucks, emergency vehicles, wellness activities, children’s attractions, and the Lambton Army Cadets annual review ceremony at 1:45 p.m.

A barn dance, featuring Scott Manery & The Barnburners will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight, the cost is $20.

Last year’s event raised about $14,000 in support of the Three Oaks Cabin and Veteran & Everyday Heroes.

Operation: Talk 2 Me Johnny began in May 2023, 18 months after Wyoming-born Sgt. John R. Little, CD died by suicide at just 36 years old.

More about his story can be found on the Operation Talk 2 Me website.

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