
The Pipes and Drums of the Edmonton Police Service

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the Butte, Montana Connection
In May 1983 FBI Agent and Butte resident, Gary Lincoln,
taught a FBI SWAT course to members of the Edmonton Police Service Tactical
Unit. Paddy Bawn and Kevin Quail attended this course and became friends with Gary. In August of that year Kevin Quail and Jim Morrissey went on
a motorcycle trip to Butte and heard stories of the raucous St. Patrick’s Day
activities in Butte.
In March 1984 members of the pipe band, Jim Morrissey,
Kevin Quail and Doc Jardine attended the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and
played in various bars but did not march in the parade.
In March 1985 six members of the pipe band marched in the
parade. Members traveled to Butte
in Paddy Bawn’s motor home and camped at Gary Lincoln’s house. Gary
played a major role in organizing performances, funding and meals for many
years, until Butte Celebrations took over for a period of time. The photo on the left taken
in 2008 shows Gary Lincoln with four of the 1985 group.
In March 1986 Mayor Peoples made six members of the pipe
band honorary members of Butte in a ceremony at BJ’s Ore House. Various members of the pipe band traveled to Butte each St. Patrick’s
Day since then to partake in the festivities and march in the parade.
In March 1992 all members of the pipe band played in the
parade. The pipe band has played in
the St. Patrick’s Day parade and the Fourth of July parade on a number of
occasions since.
In March 2006, the Friends of the Pipers took over
organizing the activities and funding for the Pipes & Drums trips to Butte,
which allows the Pipe Band to take on an integral role within the Butte
community. During their short stay in Butte, the Pipe Band participates in
many visits to the convalescent homes to the delight of the residents and staff.
This is very similar to what the band does during the Christmas season in their
hometown of Edmonton. Seeing the smiles and hearing screams from the children
during visits to local elementary schools is always a memorable experience for
band members. The Friends of the Pipers have made it possible to continue the
tradition of bringing the band to Butte and help provide a strong heritage of
music that is so rich to the citizens of Butte and surrounding communities.
2008 marked the 25th anniversary of members of the EPS
Pipes and Drums going to Butte for St. Patrick’s Day. Twenty-five members made
the trip including Doc Jardine who was a member of the EPS Pipes and Drums in
the 70’s and 80’s and went to Butte in 1984 for the first time. Doc is now
retired from the Canadian Armed Forces and still plays with the Winnipeg Police
Pipe Band. The band spent three days in Butte playing and visiting with old
friends and making new ones.
The trips to Butte Montana have become the yearly focal
point for the Pipe and Drums of the Edmonton Police Service, due in large to the
hospitality that is extended by the citizens of Butte. Scroll down to view some
photos from recent trips to Butte.
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To see more photos from previous years, click on the links below.
St. Patrick's Day 2010
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Playing at the Finlen Hotel for the Chamber of Commerce
Fundraiser |
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Chamber of Commerce Fundraiser |
Entertaining residents at the Copper Ridge, Butte Convalesant
Center & the Crest Nursing Home |
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Nursing Home |
Spring weather! |
Lunch at the War Bonnet Hotel |
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Butte Silver Bow Courthouse |
Butte
Plaza Mall |
Deluxe Bar |
Emerson School |
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Playing for the students at Emerson School |
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St. Patrick's Day Parade - Butte, Montana |
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St. Patrick's Day Parade |
The
boys on the bus |
Sam's
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Sam's Place |
Metals Sports Bar & Grill |
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Metals Sports Bar & Grill |
The Depot |
Teens
Advocating Safe Community at the YMCA |