Anzac Day will be marked in a big way next week with several services taking place in the area.
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On Wednesday, April 25, a Dawn Service in Ulladulla will commence at 6am at the ANZAC Memorial on the Princes Highway, in front of the ExServos club.
The Milton March will begin at 10.30am from the cortner of Church Street and the Princes Highway, and will be followed by a service at the cenotaph.
An Anzac Day service at St Mary’s Star of the Sea catholic church will begin at 9am and is open to all.
Meanwhile, a commemoration will be held at Kioloa Community Hall from 10.15am. The new memorial wall and flag pole will be dedicated before the official service.
At Lake Conjola, a 6am Dawn Service will be held, followed by breakfast.
Two-Up will be played at the Milton Ulladulla ExServos Club and Lake Conjola Bowling Club from 1pm.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to each event.
Anzac Day is the anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli in 1915.
It is the day on which we remember all Australians, and New Zealanders, who served and died in war and on operational service.
Medals may be worn on the left breast only by the person who has been awarded those medals. Relatives of men or women who have been awarded medals may wear them on their right breast. Some veterans may wear medals on both sides: their own and those of a relative.