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Anzac Day dawns on Monday 25 April

Published: Mon 11 Apr 2005 03:44 PM
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11 April 2005
Anzac Day dawns on Monday 25 April
Waitakere City’s popular Dawn Candlelight Parade on Anzac Day will be held this year at 6am (assemble at 5.45am) on Monday 25 April.
The parade is becoming an established event for the City – last year’s parade attracted 5,000 people holding candles behind the Cenotaph at Waikumete Cemetery.
Representatives from each Returned Services Association in Waitakere will parade at Waikumete. Each RSA will host its own parade and a council nominee will lay a wreath at each of 10 local parades.
This year the Auckland Boys’ Choir will lead the singing at Waikumete. They will sing a recent composition “Sons of Gallipolli”* as well as hymns and the NZ national anthem. Singer Catherine Reaburn will also feature at the event.
Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey, councillors and local Members of Parliament will be at the Waikumete service. Reverend Judy Cooper will be the officiating minister.
Community Anzac Day Parades:
Swanson 9.00am (Cr Penny Hulse)
New Lynn 9.30am (Mayor Bob Harvey. Cr Derek Battersby)
Henderson 10.30am (Cr Assid Corban, Cr Peter Chan)
Titirangi 10.30am (Cr Judy Lawley)
Hobsonville 11.00am (Cr Vanessa Neeson, Cr Linda Cooper)
Glen Eden 11.00am (Mayor Bob Harvey, Cr Janet Clews)
Te Atatu 10.00am(Cr Ewen Gilmour)
Waitakere 11.00am (Cr Warren Flaunty, Cr Carolynne Stone)
Laingholm 10.30am (Cr Pat Booth)
Piha 2.00pm (Mayor Bob Harvey, Cr Ween Gilmour, Cr Penny Hulse)
*Sons of Gallipolli was written by Father Chris Skinner of Wellington.
ENDS

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