Remembrance poppy rainbow4/6/2023 The children have worked really hard to create these poppies and it was great to have the added element of using recycled materials. Rainbow Leader Jane Banner commented: “This has been a wonderful event and incredibly powerful in teaching the children the importance of Remembrance Day. “We are delighted to have been able to host such an important event at The Crescent and as supporting the local community is always so important to us, this was the perfect opportunity to bring members of the local area together for a significant day of remembrance.” I would like to pass on my sincere thanks to all the Rainbows for doing such a fantastic job in creating and planting the poppies and honouring those who have served in the military. 'Inspiring' teacher with dementia reunited with music thanks to old studentĪnnette Cole, Sales and Marketing Director at Stonebond, commented: “This event has been an incredible way for the local children as well as all our staff at The Crescent to pay their respects to our brave soldiers.Placed on the edge of the grassed area, the contrast of green and red has created a vibrant vision of colour with a clear mark of respect for the fallen. Sixteen Rainbows curated the poppies by reusing plastic bottles, painting them and attaching them onto garden canes ready to be planted. The poignant display can be found at the entrance of The Crescent for visitors to enjoy. Joined by their Rainbow leader, Jane Banner, the emotive day was an incredible acknowledgement to the soldiers of Britain and the Commonwealth who dedicated their lives to protect us. The beautiful poppies, made from recycled materials, were created by children from the local Rainbows group who were invited to The Crescent to plant their commemorative artwork. To mark this year’s Remembrance Day and pay respect to soldiers, both past and present, a spectacular display of poppies was unveiled at Stonebond’s development, The Crescent in Goffs Oak, on Friday, October 28. PAYING RESPECT: Remembrance poppies, made from recycled materials, were created by children from the local Rainbows group who were invited to The Crescent to plant their commemorative artwork
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