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258 days ago

ANZAC DAY 25/04/25

Mac & Marian from Pukekohe

25 April is a day of remembrance and commemoration, and RSA Franklin will be hosting both Pukekohe ANZAC Day services as follows:
DAWN SERVICE: 6.00 am
5.50 am approx.: Parade will leave from outside the Pukekohe Scout Hall corner Edinburgh and John St Pukekohe and march to RSA Franklin for the Dawn Service.
Seating will be available for those unable to stand.
Breakfast will be available at RSA Franklin after this event. All Welcome.
** In the case of extremely bad weather the Dawn Service will be held in the Pukekohe Intermediate School Hall.
CIVIC SERVICE: 11.00 am
10.50 am approx.: Parade will go from the school entrance on Edinburgh St to the Pukekohe Intermediate School Hall.
Seating will be available inside the school hall.
Breakfast will be available at RSA Franklin (across Edinburgh St) after the service. All Welcome.
Questions? Please contact: RSA Franklin, Ph 09 238 7869 (Phone diverted to Mac’s phone) please leave a message if not answered immediately.

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