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Ladysmith community events
Overview
In late July 2026 Ladysmith, British Columbia highlighted two of its long‑standing community traditions. The local Royal Canadian Legion branch marked the centennial of the national organization with a picnic and social gathering, emphasizing its historic hall, charitable work and a push for new membership. A few days later, the town’s summer festival—now known as Ladysmith Days—was profiled, tracing its evolution from a 1960s birthday celebration through name changes to Beach Ball Days and Dogwood Days before settling on its current title. Both pieces illustrate how Ladysmith continues to celebrate its heritage through organized events that blend history, volunteerism and local culture.
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Frank Jameson · Evelyn Sky · Four Points Books · Ladysmith Days · Surrey Centre Cemetery
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- [● 4 SOURCES] The Ladysmith summer festival has been celebrated for more than 50 years.
- [● 4 SOURCES] In the late 1960s the celebration centered on Ladysmith’s birthday and included rocking‑chair marathons, teen dances, pancake breakfasts, square dancing, talent shows, fishing derbies and live music.
- [● 4 SOURCES] The festival was renamed Beach Ball Days in 1970 and was described as “the most ambitious program in three years of Ladysmith’s summer celebrations.”
- [● 4 SOURCES] Beach Ball Days featured four days of dances, beach‑ball races, a queen contest, a painting competition, an auction, prize draws, a fishing derby and a salmon barbecue.
- [● 4 SOURCES] In 1973 the festival was renamed Dogwood Days after Alderman Frank Jameson suggested the dogwood tree as Ladysmith’s permanent symbol.
- [● 4 SOURCES] Alderman Frank Jameson argued the dogwood tree should be Ladysmith’s permanent symbol because the area had the most beautiful and perfect specimens.
- [● 4 SOURCES] Live music at the festival has included performances by the Nanaimo Shrine Band and the Nanaimo Pipe Band.
- [● 4 SOURCES] The festival continues today under the name Ladysmith Days, retaining many traditional activities.
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18 days ago
[CULTURE] 16 sourcesLadysmith Days festival celebrates over 50 years of community traditionLadysmith, BC’s summer festival has evolved from a 1960s birthday celebration to Beach Ball Days (1970) and Dogwood Days (1973), now called Ladysmith Days, retaining dances, contests, a salmon barbecue and live
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22 days ago
[CULTURE] 5 sourcesLadysmith's Royal Canadian Legion celebrates 100th anniversaryLadysmith's Royal Canadian Legion Branch 171, founded in 1943, celebrates the organization's 100‑year mark with free membership, a community picnic, and ongoing local charitable support.
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