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100 Poppies By Rachael VAUGHAN REMEMBRANCE Day, Sunday, 11 November 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the Armistice which ended the First World War (1914–18). MarketPlace Raymond Terrace, along with local Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) Schools, wanted to show a mark of respect on this special day to not only our fallen, but to families of the loved ones and the community. Colleen MulhollandRuiz from MarketPlace told News Of The Area, “This year being such a special year, marking 100 years, we wanted this to reflect in a special way with our younger generation showing a mark of respect and telling stories of our fallen and what Remembrance means.” It is with this that school students across Raymond Terrace, Medowie, Salt Ash
q Indigenous Wirreanda students Lola and Klyce, who participated in the making of the poppies, with Grandparents who assisted with the project, Aboriginal Grandmother Jocelyn Archer and Torres Strait Islander Grandmother Del Shipway.
and Karuah, along with teachers and people within the community, come together to decorate and tell stories on 100 poppies. Each participating School completed ten poppies each, telling stories of war, survival, sacrifice and remembrance. The one hundred poppies will be placed around the sportsground next to MarketPlace on Sunday 11 November, marking this special day and coinciding with the annual Christmas Festival hosted by the centre. Lue Fagan from Irrawang High School, told News Of The Area, “Each School was privileged to be a part of the MarketPlace poppy initiative, because of the significance of the day the Christmas parade falls on Remembrance day.” “Lots of thought went
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