Author Topic: Seymour Military Heritage Weekend 9-10 March 2013 (Weekend before Corowa!!!)  (Read 5462 times)

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The second Seymour Military Heritage Weekend will be held on the start weekend (Victorian Labour Day long weekend) of the Corowa Swim-In in 2013. For those intending to camp at the Showground/Racecourse (where access ia only available after a Race Meeting to be held on Sunday) a visit via Seymour may be the answer - two military events in one week!! It looks like the Tank Museum is also open.

There will be a vehicle parade commencing 3.30pm on Saturday afternoon in High Street and concluding in Kings Park, Tallarook Street Seymour.

See here:
http://www.militaryheritageweekend.com.au/ (and Market on Monday in Seymour).


This is the program of events

SATURDAY 9 MARCH

Stage Two Opening of the Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk
1pm
High Street, Seymour

Parade
Commencing in High Street and Concluding in Kings Park, Tallarook Street, Seymour
3.30pm
To participate in the parade please complete the following form:
http://static.squarespace.com/static/5052a766c4aab5c707209b55/t/50ceb272e4b0a7200de4e36c/1355723377999/Parade%20form.pdf

Concert
Local Band and Entertainers from the Vietnam Era will perform a concert.
4.30pm
Kings Park, Tallarook Street, Seymour

Fireworks
9pm
Kings Park, Tallarook Street, Seymour

Outdoor Movie
The Sapphires
9.30pm
Kings Park, Tallarook Street, Seymour

SUNDAY 10 MARCH 2013

Guided tour of Australian Light Horse Memorial Park
10.30am and 2pm
Australian Light Horse Memorial Park, Goulburn Valley Highway, Seymour
Bookings Essential, please contact:
5734 6200 or tourism@mitchellshire.vic.gov.au

Here is some information on the inaugural event in 2012:
http://www.mitchellshire.vic.gov.au/downloads/Tourism_and_Business/Tourism_and_Business/Tourism/Seymour_MHW_brochure.pdf

http://www.mmg.com.au/local-news/seymour/seymour-military-heritage-weekend-a-great-success-1.14799

Bob

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Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk Stage 2 Opening, 2013 - Seymour
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2012, 10:30:52 PM »
A bit more information

Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk Stage 2
Cnr Emily & High Streets, Seymour

http://www.about-australia.com/events/2012-seymour-military-heritage-weekend/

Vietnam Veterans Commemorative Walk Stage 2 Opening. 2013 Seymour Military Heritage Weekend

The Commemorative Wall, which will include both the names of all Australian veterans who served in the Vietnam War and the photographic timeline, will be unveiled at Seymour on Saturday 9th March 2013 at 1pm. High Street, Seymour. Other activities held during the day cumulating in an evening concert of Vietnam era performers.

The Commemorative Walk is not to memorialise those who served in Vietnam and/or those who paid the ultimate price, but to commemorate the service all who played their part in what turned out to be a tumultuous part of Australia's history. It will, in the interpretive centre give an accurate history of the times prior to military commitment, the period of our involvement and the aftermath.

The Walk will be a meandering red earth path set in native trees and grasses that resemble rubber trees and rice paddies. These two plants are synonymous with Vietnam. Along the length of this walk will be the name and serial number of every Serviceman and Servicewoman, and civilians who served in their various capacities. There will be areas of contemplation for people to use along the length of this walk.

In 2005, the then Mayor of Mitchell Shire, not what you would call a military buff, but sympathetic to the local military involvement, was looking for an attraction to lure people to into the Shire.

A chance conversation with Vietnam Veterans led to a meeting where the seed was planted. The seed grew as seed do, and the final concept plans are what you see on this website.

This walk will tie all the military sites in the area and the base at Puckapunyal together to form a lasting and highly visible addition to Australia's living Military history.

Bob