There’s a new event schedule for dance parties to support keeping the club open! It’s important that members attend (tickets are cheaper for members) and support the club’s efforts, please!

There’s a new event schedule for dance parties to support keeping the club open! It’s important that members attend (tickets are cheaper for members) and support the club’s efforts, please!

As many of you know, I’ve been working side by side with Kim of Cyclops Entertainment on the entertainment programming for Army Navy Air Force Unit 379. Kim has been the driving force behind the club’s thriving live music scene—bringing not just talent, but heart, vision, and a deep commitment to this community.
His passion and dedication have laid a rock-solid foundation for what ANAVets #379 Events and Entertainment has become today. I know I’m not alone when I say how grateful we all are for everything he’s poured into this space.
With Kim now stepping away from the role, I’m honoured and excited to pick up the torch. As someone who has supported on the marketing side, it felt like a natural step to continue the momentum and help keep things running smoothly. So from here on, I (Dee Sicklesteel) will be your new point of contact for all things Entertainment at the Club.
I’m stepping into some pretty legendary shoes, so wish me luck—and stay tuned for what’s next. I can’t wait to build on what Kim started and keep the music going strong!

Come in from 3-6pm on these days and take advantage of some thirst quenching deals!
The club will not be the same without Doug’s big laugh ringing out. He will be greatly missed.

Please join us in celebrating our beloved Betty on March 2nd with a potluck celebration of her life.

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Steve Ranger, a cherished long-term member of Army, Navy and Air-Force Veterans in Canada, Unit #379 in Maple Ridge. Steve brought joy and laughter to all who knew him, his quick wit and good humor making him an unforgettable friend. He was a beloved presence at Club 379, where he shared countless memories with friends who will miss him deeply.

Steve’s family and friends mourn his loss and remember his spirit with fondness. Details for a Celebration of Life will be shared at a later date. May you rest in peace, Steve.
Unit #379 of the Army and Air Forces Veterans in Canada, located in Maple Ridge, B.C., is planning a significant celebration to commemorate both the anniversary of September 11, 2001, and Remembrance Day on November 11th, 2024. This blended event will be a time for reflection, honor, and community engagement, paying tribute to veterans and the sacrifices made by military personnel in the aftermath of 9/11.

In conclusion, the 9/11, 2024 celebration hosted by Unit #379 in Maple Ridge will be a heartfelt expression of gratitude and remembrance, uniting veterans, families, and the community. It will honor the sacrifices made over the years while keeping the spirit of remembrance alive for both the heroes of the past and those who serve today.
Join us for a delicious Thanksgiving Dinner at ANAVETS Unit #379 in Maple Ridge!
Date: October 13th, 2024
Time: 4:00 PM
Location: Army, Navy & Air-Force Veterans Unit #379, Maple Ridge

Enjoy a full turkey dinner with all the trimmings for an unbeatable price:
Bring your family and friends for a cozy afternoon filled with great food and community spirit. Seating is limited, so make sure to get your seats early
The 50th anniversary of the Maple Ridge branch of the Army, Navy & Air-Force Veterans in Canada was an exciting celebration, honoring half a century of contributions and service.
The celebration was even more special with live entertainment from James “Buddy” Rogers! He’s an accomplished blues guitarist and musician, known for his soulful performances. His energy helped create a fun atmosphere for the 50th anniversary. James “Buddy” Rogers‘ classic blues hits have such a timeless, soulful quality. It’s always special when live music connects with the crowd, especially at an important event like this.










September 11, 2001, is a date forever etched in our collective memory. On that fateful day, the world watched in disbelief as acts of terror unfolded, claiming nearly 3,000 lives and leaving a lasting scar on the heart of our nation. As we mark another anniversary of 9/11, it’s a moment to pause, reflect, and honor the lives lost and the enduring spirit of resilience that emerged in its wake.

The morning began like any other, but in the blink of an eye, it transformed into a day of tragedy and heroism. The iconic images of the Twin Towers collapsing, the smoke billowing from the Pentagon, and the brave passengers of Flight 93 who fought back against their hijackers are seared into our memories. These images are not just a reminder of the horror but also of the incredible courage displayed by ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.

In the aftermath, our country united in ways previously unimaginable. We came together to support one another, to rebuild, and to honor the fallen. Memorials like the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City stand as a testament to the lives lost and the strength of the human spirit. The serene reflecting pools and the poignant names inscribed in bronze remind us of the individual stories behind the statistics, emphasizing that every life mattered.
As we look back, let us remember not only the tragedy but also the unity and resilience that followed. Let us honor those who were lost by continuing to build a world characterized by compassion, courage, and solidarity. Today, and every day, we stand together in remembrance, united by the shared memory of 9/11.
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City stands as a powerful tribute to those we lost.
The bravery of first responders on September 11, 2001, remains a shining example of heroism and selflessness.