The Remembrance Day Service at the Haywards Heath War Memorial a two-minute silence was held to commemorate the end of World War One, 100 years ago today.
Many people congregated at Muster Green for the service and luckily the rain stayed away.
Rotarian Roger Towsend's 11 year old Grandson Sam Pegler wrote a poem for Remembrance Day.
To view Sam's poem please click on the link below:
Sam_Pegler_Remembrance_Poem_©.pdf
(Please respect Sam's copywrite by not copying)
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Welcome to the Gazette which contains the latest Club information, events past and future together with photos and contributions from members. The Gazette is written and edited by David Wilson (HK).
moreRotary International in Great Britain and Ireland is deeply saddened to learn of the death of HM Queen Elizabeth ll
moreOur Club is fun and progressive. Whether at our meetings, helping others, fundraising events or just socialising, we have a lot of fun. We are innovative, forward thinking and are proud to be a very progressive Rotary Club.
moreWe would like to thank all those who generously supported our Christmas Appeal Letter and our street collection in the Orchards.
moreWe provide long-term support to the two local hospices as well as helping smaller local causes when needed. A fun part of this activity is taking part in village events: Spring Fairs, Christmas Festivals, Arts Festival and Bonfire Night.
moreThe Club is very supportive of young people, from primary school to teenage, with a wide range of activities.
moreHayward Heath Rotary, Friends, and Rotary District collected funds to allow schools to purchase iPads
moreWe would like to thank all those who generously supported our Christmas Appeal Letter and our street collection in the Orchards.
moreWe wish to thank the Burnside team for both, the courtesy extended to us during our visit and also for their personal time.
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