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ANZAC Day events scheduled CHELTENHAM RSL will host a dawn service at 6am on Anzac Day. The early morning event will be followed by a march and commemorative service at 2pm. Frankston and Seaford RSLs will also host ANZAC Day events, 25 April.
From 11am, a small wreath laying ceremony will take place at the war memorial at Beauty Park in Frankston. In Seaford, veterans will march along Nepean Highway and Station Street from 9.30am. From 10am, an ANZAC Day service will be held at the Seaford
RSL cenotaph. To book a spot or to find out more visit cheltenhamrsl.com.au, frankstonrsl. com.au or seafordrsl.com.au AN ANZAC Day service in Frankston. Picture: Gary Sissons
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Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News
21 April 2021