2012 Calgary Stampede
Clip from the Salvationist
(http://salvationist.ca/2012/08/salvationists-march-in-calgary-stampede/)
Calgary’s Glenmore Temple Band participated in the 100th birthday celebrations of the Calgary Stampede. The band is the longest serving one in the stampede parade. Peterborough Temple Band also travelled from Ontario to join them for the event and other anniversary festivities. As the 100 Salvationists, including flag bearers, banner carriers, band members and timbrelists, marched along, the crowd of 400,000 lining the streets cheered and sang as the band played “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory.” Many called out greetings and others shouted their thanks for the Army’s work throughout the year.
Photo: Peterborough Temple’s Doug Leach and Captain Pam Goodyear, DSPRD, Alberta and Northern Territories Division, participate in the Calgary Stampede.
Photo: Peterborough Temple’s Doug Leach and Captain Pam Goodyear, DSPRD, Alberta and Northern Territories Division, participate in the Calgary Stampede.
A Trip of a lifetime - Check out the videos
( FYI I have pictures and info to upload, so stay tuned! )
( FYI I have pictures and info to upload, so stay tuned! )
Start the 2nd video at the 5:10 mark
The Calgary Stampede, July 2012

The Band was privileged to be a part of the100th Calgary Stampede parade this year, with the Glenmore Temple Band (www.glenmoretemple.com). The Glenmore Band has the honour of being the only band to have been in each and every Stampede parade!
We were welcomed with loving arms from the Glenmore Corps, and we had a wonderful time that will never be forgotten.
Thank you to Jeff Haskey and The Glenmore Band for hosting us, taking really good care of us, and making us feel like a part of the family.
Check out the pictures on the Calgary page, and also check out Facebook for more pictures.
We were welcomed with loving arms from the Glenmore Corps, and we had a wonderful time that will never be forgotten.
Thank you to Jeff Haskey and The Glenmore Band for hosting us, taking really good care of us, and making us feel like a part of the family.
Check out the pictures on the Calgary page, and also check out Facebook for more pictures.