REMEMBRANCE Day, November 11 2018, will be commemorated by the Stroud Community as 100 years since the Armistice of World War I, with a unique ceremony and dedication.

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This is a special day where people of all walks of life come to remember and pay their respects to those who served, and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
It is a time for everyone to remember the blood that has been shed, and the tears that flowed freely throughout the
war.
As a symbolic gesture, the people of Stroud are having a service where a ‘tree blessing’ of a white magnolia will be planted and a plaque will be placed, which will read “For those who died and those who cried”.
The Stroud Lions Club are inviting everyone to come and share the day, which will start at 10.45am at Allen Park, Lowrey Street Stroud on Sunday the November 11 to help them mark this special occasion.
Everyone is encouraged to bring a chair, blanket and a plate to share with the whole community, so that they are
able to be a part of the jubilations.