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Dunedin RSA Welfare Trust ANZAC DAY 2019 - QUEEN’S GARDEN LAYOUT Information on wreath laying Program Public Toilets DUNEDIN RSA Crawford St Dowling St March on form up area WELFARE TRUST Programs Public area Red Cross Brass PEOP LE HELP ING P EOP LE VIP Band Veteran Wreath laying seating RSA Programs Choir Supporting all current and Lower RattrayLower St former service personnel Flags Pipe Public area Band and their families Gun (03) 466 4888 or 0800 664 888 Programs Programs 63 Bay View Road, PO Box 4008, St Kilda, Dunedin Cumberland St (Sth) Full coverage of the Dunedin ANZAC Dawn Service on Channel 39 2019 Office upstairs at Montecillo Veterans Home and Hospital • Wreath LayingWreath Laying th • on ANZAC Day at 5pm, 7pm and 9pm, repeated Saturday the 28 of Groups laying wreathsGroups are to laying form upwreaths under theare Direction to form upof theunder Wreath the Marshal Direction of the Wreath Marshal April at 7pm. Also available on odt.co.nz from 5pm on ANZAC Day Programs• Programs will be available will be atavailable the four areasat the shown four areas above shown above DUNEDIN RETURNED AND SERVICES’ ASSOCIATION (Inc) COMMUNITY SERVICES 2019 Many of you will be attending the ANZAC DAY Dawn Service Roxburgh: The parade will assemble at the Roxburgh Town Hall – Georgetown 10.00am Pukerau – 9:30am: A Service will be held at the Memorial Gates at SOUTH OTAGO at our Dunedin Cenotaph at 6.30am on 25 April 2019 at 7.00am and will march to the King George Memorial Park Playground, Livingstone 10.30am 09:30am. There will be a morning tea at the Community Centre following Balclutha — 6.45am: Parade leaves Balclutha War Memorial Hall to the Scotland Street Roxburgh. The service will commence at the conclusion Hakataramea 6.20am the Service. Ladies a plate please. Cenotaph. ARROWTOWN Service Athenaeum Hall, Buckingham Street. At the 10.30am Following the service we will have a breakfast for you all at OMAKAU Parade Assembles outside Commercial Hotel 9.45am ANZAC Eve of the march. If the weather is wet, the service will be held in the Town Kurow 8.15am Riversdale – 10:00am: Service Community Centre at 10:00am. 7.00am: Service at Cenotaph. If the weather is inclement, the service will conclusion of the service the parade marches Service Omakau Memorial Hall 10am Araiteuru Marae from 8.30 am. Otekaieke 8.45am Following the Service the parade will march to the Cenotaph for the to the Cenotaph on Soldiers Hill. Hall. be held in the Balclutha War Memorial Hall. OUTRAM Parade Community Centre to Soldiers’ Memorial 11.15am A Service of Reflection If you wish to take up this invitation it would be helpful for our ringawera Cromwell: The laying of poppies on the Servicemen’s graves at the Duntroon 9.15am wreath laying. Benhar — 10.00am: Service at Benhar Cenotaph BRIGHTON Service Brighton Domain 10am Wednesday 24 April, 7pm, PORTOBELLO Service Museum & Historical Society 9.30am to have some idea of possible numbers. With this in mind could you email Cromwell Cemetery will commence at 8.00am. The service and parade Omarama 11.00am Tapanui – 9:30am: Service Community Centre at 9:30am. Clinton — 10.00am: Service at the Clinton Community Centre Brighton Hall 10.15am at St Paul’s Cathedral in the Octagon our Chairperson at: [email protected] Palmerston 8.45am Te Anau – 11:00am: Special Dawn Service to be held at 7:00am. Dunrobin — 12.30pm approx: Service at Dunrobin War Memorial MACANDREW BAY Service Macandrew Bay Hall 10.00am is to commence at 10.00am at the Memorial Hall. BANNOCKBURN Service Bannockburn War Memorial, Hall Road 9am A koha on the day will be appreciated, Ngā Mihi. Bannockburn: The service and parade is to commence at 9.00am at Dunback 11.00am Assemble at Te Anau Club at 6:50am. Anzac Day Service will be held at Heriot — 11.00am: Service at Heriot Community Centre MANIOTOTO Dawn Service/ Cenotaph, Pery Street, Ranfurly 6.30am DAWN SERVICE OF 11:00am at the Memorial Park. Assemble for main parade outside Paper East Taieri Service & Laying East Taieri Cemetery 8.30- Bannockburn War Memorial. GORE Kaitangata — 10.30am: Service outside the Kaitangata War Memorial Hall of Posies 8.45am Parade Oturehua Hall 10.30am REMEMBRANCE DUNEDIN RAILWAY STATION Tarras: The service and parade is to commence at 10.00am at the Plus at 10:45am. Kaka Point — 12.00 midday: Service at Kaka Point War Memorial Wreath Laying/ DAWN PARADE SERVICE – 6:30am Kapa Haka Lawrence — 10.00am: Service at Simpson Park Gymnasium CROMWELL Poppy Laying Cromwell Cemetery, Cemetery Road 8am MEDALS TO BE WORN A service will take place at 9am before our 9.30am train departs and will Tarras Memorial Hall. Service Service will be held at the cenotaph following the parade which is to 10.55am: Parade commences along the Main Street to the flagpole at Lovells Flat — 9.00am: Service at Lovells Flat Cenotaph, Station Road, Service Cromwell Memorial Hall, Melmore Terrace 10am The ANZAC DAY Dawn service parade will be held at the Cenotaph be predominantly for staff and any visitors. Lowburn: The service and parade is to commence at 9.00am at the MIDDLEMARCH March/Service March from the Hall to the Cenotaph 11am assemble on the corner of Mersey and Main Streets at 6:30am. Memorial Park (Te Anau lakefront, opposite the Real Journeys office) Lovells Flat DUNEDIN Parade March on 6.15am Queens Gardens Dunedin. Veteran March on commences at 6.15am. Lowburn Hall. Balfour – 10:00am: The parade departs from the Sports Ground gates PORT CHALMERS Service Port Chalmers Place (fine) 10am Dawn Service commences at 6.30am. Wreaths will be laid as part of Ranfurly: The dawn service at Ranfurly War Memorial is commencing at Tokanui – 9:30am: An Anzac Day Service will be held at 9:30am in the Milton — 10.30am: Parade leaves from Milton Bruce RSA Service Cnr Crawford & Rattray Streets, Cenotaph, 6.30am CENTRAL OTAGO at 9:50am for a Service at the Balfour Public Hall at 10:00am, followed Tokanui Memorial Hall. 11.00am: Service at the Milton Cenotaph Queens Gardens Harbour Club, Albertson Avenue (wet) the Service. Relatives may wear medals on the right side of the chest. 6.30am “Please bring a torch”. Alexandra: The parade will assemble at 10.45am corner of Deel Street by wreath laying at the new War Memorial. Tuturau – 11:00am: An Anzac Day Service will be held at 11:00am at Posy-Laying Andersons Bay Soldiers Cemetery 9.30am Oturehua: Morning parade commences at 10.30am at the Oturehua Milton Fairfax Cemetery — 7.30am: Dawn Service LAWRENCE Service/Wreath- Simpson Park Gymnasium 10am FOR THOSE ATTENDING THE DAWN SERVICE BY CAR, WE and will march to the War Memorial Monument where a service and Clinton – 10:00am: At Clinton Community Centre, followed by morning the Tuturau War Memorial. Owaka — 10.00am: Service at Owaka Community Centre Service Montecillo Veterans Home, Raising HMNZS 11.00am Laying Hall by the roll of Honour Boards with the family service immediately REQUEST YOU TURN YOUR CAR ALARM OFF DURING THE wreath laying ceremony will take place at 11.00am. tea. Waikaia – 10:00am: Service Community Centre at 10:00am. Stirling — 9.00am: Service at Stirling cenotaph, Main Street, Stirling TOROA Ensign following. LOWBURN Service Lowburn Hall, Lowburn Valley Road 9am SERVICE, PLEASE. Dipton – 10:00am: A Service is to be held in the Dipton Memorial Hall at Waikaka – 10:00am: Waikaka Centennial Hall. Taieri Mouth — 9.00am: Service at Taieri Beach Cemetery, Taieri Beach Service Otago University & OUSA – Otago University 1.30pm Clyde Lookout Dawn Service: A bus will leave the Alexandra District Lake Hawea: 0700 - Dawn Service, on the Peninsula by the dam, Lake Staff Club in the newly developed walkway DUNEDIN’S NORTHERN CEMETERY 10:00am. Morning tea to follow. Waikoikoi – 2:00pm: An Anzac Service will be held to unveil the new Road HAWEA Dawn Service Lake Hawea, by the dam on the Peninsula 7am Club at 6.15am. Official Service starts at 6.45am – all attendees to the Hawea area. (wet-weather venue is in the Union Hall) Guided tour at the Northern Cemetery. Memorials to Fallen Soldiers Dunrobin – 12:30pm: (To follow on after the Heriot service) monument. All welcome. Tapanui — 9.30am: Service at West Otago Community Centre WANAKA Dawn Service Wanaka lake foreshore by the log cabin 7am dawn service to be at the Clyde Lookout by this time. from the South Africa War, WW1 and WW2. Wanaka: 0700 - Dawn Service, on the Lake Wanaka foreshore beside Edendale – 9:00am: The public is invited to the Edendale Anzac Day Waimumu/Te Tipua – 10:00am: An Anzac Service will be held at the Tuapeka Mouth — 10.00am: Service at Tuapeka Mouth Old School followed GREEN ISLAND Parade Assemble at Civic Hall 10.15am Memorial Service Lake Wanaka Centre 9.30am Clyde Wreath Laying Service (Clyde Cenotaph): The parade will form 11.00am, Sextons Cottage Northern Cemetery, Lovelock Avenue the log cabin, Wanaka Service at the war memorial at 9:00am. Parade to assemble at the baths Service St Margaret’s Church 10.30am Wreath-Laying Memorial, Chalmers Street 11am at 7.45am. Official service will begin at 8am (Note: change of time from Waimumu-TeTipua Hall at 10:00am. by a shared community morning tea Wreath-Laying Memorial Gardens 11.00am 09.30 - ANZAC Day service, Lake Wanaka Centre at 8:45am. Seaward Downs: Wreath laying at 11:00am. Wendon – 2:30pm: An Anzac Service will be held at the Wendon Hall at Waikoikoi — 2.00pm: Dedication Service for the Refurbished War Memorial Trail brochures $3.00 previous years).
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