Newark Air Museum
REMEMBRANCE SERVICE
The museum’s annual Remembrance Sunday Service will take place at the RAF Winthorpe Memorial at 3.00pm on 14th November 2021.
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he service will commemorate all of the service personnel who are remembered on the various memorials and tributes around the museum site. The service is due to be led by the Reverend Alan Boyd, with various local service organisations in attendance along with local civic dignitaries. The parade will assemble between 2.30pm and 2.45pm in the Museum Café on the Southfield Site. Visitors and museum members are all more than welcome to attend this act of remembrance. Attendees are reminded that it is the Vintage Tractor event on
the Showground, so we suggest that you allow a little extra time when planning your arrival and departure times. Please be aware that these arrangements assume that there will be no changes to any
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Cairn of Rocks and Net of Poppies at St Giles
St Giles Church in Balderton would like to invite you once again to decorate a stone or rock and place it in their cross frame as a mark of Remembrance throughout the month of November. They will also have a stunning curtain of red and purple poppies, knitted by members of the community, hanging from the church tower for the season of Remembrance.
We Will Remember Them They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
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