Field of Remembrance installed in Rotorua Government Gardens
Media Release
18 April 2016
Field of Remembrance installed in
Rotorua’s Government Gardens
Rotorua’s annual Field of Remembrance consecration will be held this Thursday (21 April) at 5pm with 103 white crosses installed in Government Gardens.
The crosses, which will be in place
under the Cenotaph for six days, commemorate the Rotorua men
who died during World War I.
The men remembered in the
Remembrance Field, have a connection to Rotorua and the
wider district. Some were born and had family here, others
enlisted in Rotorua but may have been living elsewhere and
others came back to the district after the war and died
here.
The crosses, made by members of Menz Shed Rotorua,
will feature the serial number, rank, initials and surname
of a soldier. One will be for “The Unknown Soldier, Known
unto God” – representing the many men who died during
World War I but are not known or not recorded.
A special
addition to this year’s ceremony will be the unveiling of
the plaque for the Gallipoli Lone Pine opposite the
Cenotaph.
One of 50 seedlings collected from a Turkish red pine growing at Paeroa Golf Course , which is an authenticated descendent of the Gallipoli peninsula’s original Lone Pine. The seedling planted at the 2015 Field of Remembrance ceremony has thrived over the past year.
Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick often checks on its progress during walks through the Government Gardens.
“It’s great to see it flourishing. It’s a very special part of the gardens now. It will be a feature of the Field of Remembrance each year,” she said.
Ceremony details:
Date:
Thursday 21st April 2016
Time:
5pm – 6pm
Where: Government Gardens by
the Cenotaph
Contact: Vernei Mullen
(Rotorua Lakes Council)
Road closure:
Queens Drive from 4.45pm - 6pm – from cnr of Hinemaru St
and Queens Dr (the arches) to the roundabout on Oruawhata Dr
(near
Museum).