Observed annually on 25 April, ANZAC Day is Aotearoa New Zealand's most important day of national commemoration. It marks the anniversary of the first major action by New Zealand and Australian forces during the First World War, landing on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey. ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
ANZAC Day commemorates those we’ve lost to war and honours returned servicemen and women. Join us in remembering them during ANZAC ceremonies in Horowhenua. Lest we forget.
Shannon Civic Ceremony
11.15am Parade assembles at the corner of Vance Street and Plimmer Terrace
11.25am Parade moves off to Cenotaph
11.30am Cenotaph Service begins
Wet weather alternative: Ceremony will take place at Shannon Memorial Hall
An announcement will be made on facebook.com/HorowhenuaDC on ANZAC Day morning should we need to move to wet weather venues.
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