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Butterflies take flight again in Perth for second annual memorial release

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Community gathers Aug. 20 to honour loved ones through symbolic gesture

LAURIE WEIR

PERTH — A gentle tradition is taking wing once again in the heart of Perth.

Community Home Support Lanark County (CHSLC) is inviting residents to take part in its second annual butterfly release on Wednesday, Aug. 20 at Stewart Park. This is a free public event designed to bring people together in remembrance of lost loved ones through the simple, symbolic release of butterflies.

Last year’s inaugural gathering drew more than 300 people, surprising organizers with just how deeply the concept resonated. This year, they expect an even greater turnout.

“Last year, we weren’t sure what to expect, and we were blown away by the turnout,” said Sam Fyfe, Community Relations and Volunteer Coordinator for CHSLC. “People came with photos, stories, and memories. There was such a deep sense of connection. We realized quickly that the community had been waiting for something like this.”

Participants will have the chance to release Painted Lady butterflies, a species chosen for its gentle nature and symbolic meaning. CHSLC plans to release around 100 butterflies again this year.

The event runs from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., with registration starting at 5 p.m. The official release is scheduled for 6 p.m., following a few commemorative words from Town Crier Brent McLaren, a new addition to the program this year.

Guests are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket, gather with family or friends, and take in the natural beauty of Stewart Park as the community pauses to remember those who are no longer with us.

A Wish on the Wind

Butterflies have long held spiritual significance in many cultures, representing hope, transformation, endurance, and peace. According to legend, if you make a wish and release a butterfly, it will carry your thoughts skyward. It’s a quiet, graceful tribute to someone you miss.

Fyfe said attendees last year found the event comforting and meaningful, with many approaching staff to share memories or express thanks.

“They were telling us about who they were honouring and why this meant so much,” Fyfe said. “It became more than a community event; it became a community ritual.”

While the event is free, donations are gratefully accepted to help support CHSLC’s range of services, which include palliative care, grief support, transportation, and volunteer outreach across Lanark County.

Organizers have already seen strong early interest through the event’s Facebook page, which went live June 12. With support from both new and returning participants, the release promises to become a tradition of remembrance and resilience.

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