More details released about National Armed Forces Day in Scarborough this summer
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The event will be an action-packed tribute to Britain's Armed Forces and will include displays from the Red Arrows, Royal Marines Marching Band and the Sea Cadets.
It will be one of the proudest events for the town in recent years and the first time the national event has been held in Yorkshire.
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Hide AdIt has now been revealed that a ceremonial raising of the flag will take place on June 22 signalling the start of a week of celebrations which culminate in Saturday's main event.
During the week events now confirmed to take place include a children's parade involving 20 local schools, a gala dinner and live music at Scarborough Open Air Theatre.
On the Saturday, alongside the military displays, the day will feature a parade of over 1,000 service personnel and veterans, vintage music and dance, and a chance for people to test their skills in interactive challenges.
The event is usually attended by a senior member of the Royal Family, the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Defence.
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Hide AdCllr Tony Randerson, the Armed Forces Day National Event champion for Scarborough Council promised the event would be one of the region's more memorable.
He said: "Representing the whole of Yorkshire, Scarborough is incredibly honoured to have been chosen as the host town for this prestigious event, a reflection of its long and proud tradition with the armed services.
“We’re expecting thousands to gather to show their support for the men and women of the Armed Forces community - the serving troops, veterans, cadets, and also the service families, and have already had tremendous offers of support.
"This promises to be one of the region’s most memorable events, and we’re all rallying together so that Yorkshire can make the country proud and boost the nation’s spirits!”
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Hide AdAlistair Halliday, Chief Executive Officer of RFEA, the Forces Employment Charity, one of the event’s key supporters, said: "Armed Forces Day is a wonderful moment in the year to celebrate our amazing military community.
“RFEA has been helping ex-Forces find meaningful employment since 1885 and we couldn’t think of a better time to fully support Armed Forces Day than our 135th anniversary year.
"We’re very much looking forward to meeting with any ex-Servicemen and women, and their families, who are looking for support in their job search.
"Whether it be CV writing, job applications, interview technique or beyond, RFEA’s specialist advisors understand the unique challenges faced when finding work on civvy street and they are here to help.”
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Hide AdAnybody interested in getting involved as a partner in the Armed Forces Day National Event in Scarborough are encouraged to get in touch with Janet Deacon on 01723 232570 or email [email protected].