Words by Nick Crockford
Veterans and their families in the Moreton Bay region are being invited to make wreaths which they can take and lay at their local Anzac Day service.
The wreath-making workshop will run from 9-11am on Wednesday April 23 at the Veterans’ and Families’ Wellbeing Hub at 12 King St, Caboolture.
"Anzac Day is a significant occasion for our nation, commemorating the bravery and commitment of all who have served and those who continue to serve," Lauralie Knight, Centre Manager at the Veterans’ and Families’ Wellbeing Hub, said.
"We warmly welcome all local current and former ADF members, reservists, their families and carers to our free wreath making workshop."
"Since World War I, wreaths have been laid to remember those Australians who died in service during wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.
"We want to offer a space for attendees to share their experiences and engage with fellow veterans and their families."
The Veterans’ and Families’ Wellbeing Hub supports veterans and their families, offering social and wellbeing services to enhance their quality of life.
For more information or to RSVP, email [email protected]
Veterans and their families are welcome to drop into the Hub anytime during business hours.
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