AllHawkesburyHills Shire Council

Anzac Day Services 2023

Lest We Forget

Tuesday 25th April 2023

5am

RICHMOND

Richmond RSL Sub-branch: ANZAC dawn service will be at 4:45 for a 5am start at Richmond War Memorial in Richmond Park.

5.30am

RIVERSTONE

Riverstone-Schofields Branch of the RSL: ANZAC service at the Riverstone Cenotaph located on Riverstone Parade, Riverstone.

6am

CASTLE HILL

Castle Hill RSL Sub-branch: Dawn Service at Centenary of ANZAC Reserve at Wright Road, Castle Hill (Opposite Kellyville Shopping Village). Attendees are asked to arrive by 5.30am. Colonel Don Tait (Retired) who served in the 12th Field Regiment Royal Australian Artillery in Vietnam during 35 years of Defence Force service will be the speaker at the Dawn Service.

GALSTON

Dawn service Galston Cenotaph. Lt Commander Steve Pringle giving the address. Organised by Hills District RSL chapter. 6am sharp.

5.30am

GLENORIE:

Glenorie RSL sub-branch Dawn Service: Glenorie Memorial Cenotaph.

WINDSOR

Windsor and District RSL Sub-branch Dawn Service: McQuade Park Cenotaph Windsor. 6am

WISEMAN’S FERRY

Attendees asked to gather at the Cenotaph for a service at 6am followed by a gunfire breakfast at Wiseman’s Ferry Bowling Club.

PITT TOWN

ANZAC Day service and ceremony (9am) cnr Bathurst and Eldon Sts arrive before 8.45am.

10.30am

WISEMAN’S FERRY MARCH. Participants in the March are to

Muster at Wisemans Ferry Public School at 10am sharp for the March to the Wisemans Ferry War Memorial at 10.30am which will be followed by the morning service.

11am

ANNANGROVE

Anzac Day service organised by Annangrove Progress Association at Annangrove Park, Currie Ave, Annangrove. Please arrive before 10.55am for 11am start.

12.30pm

THE HILLS CLUB

Baulkham Hills: ANZAC Commemoration and wreath laying.1- 18 Jenner Street.

3.15pm

GLENORIE

Glenorie RSL Memorial Club service includes the 226 Army Cadet Unit of Normanhurst, Historical Army Tanks, Bikes and Jeeps, The Hills District Pipe Band, The RSL Sub Branch, musicians Isaak Koorey, Rewi and David Coleman, local school children and a guest

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