by Diana Festejo | Jun 20, 2023 | News & Events
First Responders Rodeo 2023: A Fun Family Event Supporting First Responder PTSD & Child Protection
Join us for the First Responders Rodeo 2023—a family-friendly event that promotes interaction between First Responders and the public they serve, all while celebrating the Western lifestyle. This exciting event also raises crucial funds for First Responder PTSD support and child protection initiatives. For more details, visit Legacy Place Society and Zebra Centre.
Our Sponsors Make This Event Possible
The First Responders Rodeo 2023 wouldn’t be possible without the incredible support of our community sponsors. From the arena equipment to the tent for the wrap-up social, your contributions help make this event a success. We need your support to keep this event running smoothly! If you’d like to become a sponsor or contribute, contact the Edmonton First Responders Rodeo Association.
Rodeo Events & Registration
The Edmonton First Responders Rodeo invites members of Law Enforcement, Fire Services, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and their immediate families to register. Our rodeo events include:
- Bareback Riding
- Team Roping
- Wild Horse Race
- Saddle Bronc Riding
- Break-Away Roping
- Wild Cow Milking
- Ladies Barrel Racing
- Chute Dogging
- Bull Riding
- Steer Scramble (for both kids & adults)
- Mutton Bustin’
Want to learn more about these rodeo events? Visit First Watch Rodeo.
Support the Rodeo as a Volunteer
Want to get involved and be part of the action? Volunteer a few hours to support the Edmonton First Responders Rodeo and help make this event even better! Visit First Watch Rodeo to find out how you can contribute your time.
Kid’s Corral and Family Fun
This event is fun for the whole family! While kids can enjoy the rodeo with their parents, we’ve also created a special Kid’s Corral filled with fun activities. Don’t miss out on the fun—check out the full event details at First Watch Rodeo.
About the Edmonton First Responders Rodeo Association
Founded in 2017, the Edmonton First Responders Rodeo Association was established by a group of Fire, EMS, and Police personnel, along with trusted advisors, all with a shared interest in creating a friendly rodeo competition. The inaugural Edmonton First Responders Rodeo took place on July 14th, 2018, and has grown into a beloved event within the community.
Join Us and Support First Responders and Their Families
By attending and supporting the First Responders Rodeo 2023, you are not only enjoying a great time with family and friends but also supporting the mental health and well-being of our First Responders. Together, we can make a positive impact in their lives and our communities.
For more information, registration, or to volunteer, visit First Watch Rodeo or contact us at Legacy Place Society.


by Diana Festejo | Jun 8, 2023 | Community Updates, News & Events
BBQ Bikes and Blues 2023: A Summer Bash Hosted by Blackjacks Roadhouse & NAM Knights Canada – Northern Knights Chapter
Get ready for an exciting evening at BBQ Bikes and Blues 2023, hosted by Blackjacks Roadhouse and the NAM Knights Canada – Northern Knights Chapter! This Summer Bash will take place on Saturday, July 15, 2023, at Blackjacks Roadhouse in Nisku, AB. The event will kick off at 6:00 PM, and will feature great music, a silent auction, and a 50/50 draw. So, be sure to mark your calendar and don’t miss out on the fun!
Entry tickets are only $25, and you can easily purchase them online. All proceeds from this event will directly support the vital work of Legacy Place Society in Edmonton and the surrounding areas. Therefore, attending this event means you’re contributing to a great cause while enjoying a fantastic evening!
About the NAM Knights of Canada
In the summer of 1989, a small group of Harley-riding combat veterans from the Vietnam War, who were also police officers, formed the Nam Knights Motorcycle Club. The club was founded in New Jersey by Jack Quigley, who is now the retired Undersheriff of the Bergen County Sheriff’s Department. Jack, who served as a platoon sergeant with the 11th Motor Transport Battalion, First Marine Division, started the club with the vision of building a community of brotherhood and supporting veterans in need.
Today, the Nam Knights of America Motorcycle Club has grown to 78 chapters across 18 states, Washington D.C., and Alberta, Canada. The club includes veterans from all wars, law enforcement personnel, and dedicated patriots. Notably, the Nam Knights continue to honor the memory of fallen veterans and police officers while helping those who are unable to physically or financially help themselves.
The club’s mission is to:
- Honor the memory of American Veterans and Police Officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty.
- Assist veterans and police officers during their time of need.
- Promote community awareness through sponsorship and fundraising events.
As Jack Quigley has said: “The club was formed to recapture the brotherhood its founding members shared while serving in Southeast Asia, and to help other veterans of all wars who are unable to physically or financially help themselves.”
Thus, the Northern Knights chapter is proud to support Legacy Place Society and its initiatives in the community.
Get Involved & Support Legacy Place Society
By attending BBQ Bikes and Blues 2023, you’re not just having fun. You are helping Legacy Place Society continue its important work for first responders, veterans, and military personnel. In addition to enjoying great music, food, and entertainment, you’ll be supporting a worthy cause.
Tickets are available now! So, don’t wait. secure your spot and join us for a night of fun, music, and community spirit.
For more details or to purchase tickets, visit Blackjacks Roadhouse and NAM Knights Canada.
by Diana Festejo | Jun 3, 2023 | Community Updates, News & Events
Tee it Up for Mental Health: Blair James Memorial Golf Tournament Supporting First Responder Mental Health
Event Date: August 24, 2023
Location: Derrick Golf & Winter Club – Derrick Club Website
Join us at the Tee it Up for Mental Health: The Blair James Memorial Golf Tournament, held in support of First Responder Mental Health (Legacy Place Society) and the Canadian Mental Health Association – Edmonton. This charity golf tournament aims to raise awareness for mental health and suicide prevention, while supporting essential programs and services for those in need.
Golfer Registration & Sponsorship Information
Golfer registration details will be available soon. To secure your spot as a golfer or learn about sponsorship opportunities, please contact Emily at emily@kmgevents.ca.
For more event details, please visit teeitupformentalhealth.ca.
In Memory of Blair Michael Phillip James (August 11, 1982 – May 18, 2020)
A Message from the James Family:
Blair was a remarkable man known for his dry sense of humor, brilliant mind, and tender heart. He was passionate about the outdoors, enjoying activities such as camping, bonfires, motocross, quads, and sledding. He was a loving husband to Chantel and a devoted father to his young children, Zoey (6) and Ryker (3) at the time of his passing.
This golf tournament began as a memorial to Blair, to support his family, and to honor his memory. While it will always remain a tribute to Blair, our mission is to raise awareness of mental health, combat the stigma surrounding suicide, and support those in need of critical services.
Supporting First Responders and Mental Health
This year, we are proud to focus on supporting First Responders and mental health initiatives in our community. Talking about mental health struggles and suicide can be difficult, but it is essential to break the silence. If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help. Find someone you trust and talk about what you’re going through.
Remember: Your life matters. You are important, and the people in your life love you and need you.
Every life is worth the fight.



by Diana Festejo | May 24, 2023 | Education
Introduction: Understanding Brain Fog in Veterans
Brain fog is a common but often overlooked symptom in veterans, particularly those experiencing chronic pain. This condition affects cognitive function, including memory, focus, and decision-making. The ongoing research at McMaster University, led by Ronessa Dass and Dr. Tara Packham, aims to understand how brain fog impacts veterans’ mental health and daily lives. Supported by the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans, the study strives to identify effective strategies to help veterans manage cognitive challenges.
Why Study Brain Fog in Veterans?
Veterans face a unique set of challenges related to cognitive function, often exacerbated by chronic pain or trauma. Understanding the effects of brain fog can improve the way veterans are treated, particularly when it comes to mental health support. By focusing on cognitive function and daily coping strategies, the research team aims to develop solutions that help veterans lead fulfilling, manageable lives despite their cognitive struggles.
How Veterans Can Participate in the Study
If you are a veteran experiencing brain fog, your participation in this study could provide valuable insights. You will participate in a Zoom discussion with other veterans, sharing your experiences and discussing how brain fog impacts your daily life. Participants will also complete questionnaires about their pain, routines, and overall well-being. This research not only contributes to broader knowledge but also provides an opportunity for veterans to connect and support one another.
Study Details: What to Expect
The study will take about two hours, including a group discussion and completing questionnaires. The study spans six months, with 40 veterans participating. Researchers expect to share the results within a year. This is a unique opportunity to help shape future treatment for brain fog in veterans.
Confidentiality and Privacy Protection
The research team is committed to protecting your privacy. Any audio or video recordings from the sessions will only be used for transcription and will be destroyed once the analysis is complete. Results will be shared anonymously, using pseudonyms to ensure confidentiality.
Compensation for Participation
Veterans who participate will receive a $25 compensation for their time. If you choose to withdraw early, compensation will be adjusted based on your participation time.
Contact Information: Get Involved
Veterans interested in participating can contact the research team via email at dassr5@mcmaster.ca or by phone at 289-600-8610.
by Diana Festejo | May 24, 2023 | Education
Veterans Transition Network: Transition Skills Courses for Men and Women Veterans
The Veterans Transition Network (VTN) offers comprehensive programs designed to support veterans transitioning to civilian life. The Men’s Transition Skills Course is starting on June 16—with just one spot remaining—one hour west of Red Deer. If you’re a veteran looking for support, this is a fantastic opportunity to join the waitlist. Our next round of courses will begin in September, so make sure to secure your place!
We are also offering a program for female veterans in BC, with all travel and accommodation expenses covered. This initiative allows women veterans to receive the support they need to successfully transition to civilian life.
If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to reach out directly to us!
Contact Information
Jenna Bind
Operations Coordinator, Western Canada
Veterans Transition Network
622-470 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 1V5
- Office: (604) 559-8155
- Cellular: (778) 789-9464
Learn more about the Veterans Transition Network
What We Offer
- Connection: Our courses are led by specially trained psychologists and counselors, offering veterans peer support from paraprofessionals who have successfully graduated from our programs. This peer connection creates a solid foundation for transition.
- Communication: Military language often doesn’t translate well to civilian life. In this course, we help you bridge that gap and develop communication skills that enhance both professional and personal relationships.
- Self-Maintenance: Operational stress impacts veterans long after they leave the service. Our program covers the reasons behind this stress and offers strategies to help veterans restore balance and improve their quality of life.
- Future Planning: Transitioning from military life presents numerous challenges. We guide you through creating concrete plans for finding purpose and satisfaction after service, addressing shifts in daily routines, responsibilities, and finances.
Why Choose the Veterans Transition Network?
Our program is unique because it combines professional guidance with the peer support that only veterans can provide. Each course focuses on real-world skills, personalized care, and lasting change.
For more information or to apply, visit our Veterans Transition Network website or get in touch with Jenna Bind today.