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Commemorative pavers

RECOGNITION: Band Sergeant Major WO Class Two Peter Bell, music director Captain Mitch de Jonge, Member for MacKillop Nick McBride, Penola And District Caledonian Pipe Band pipe major Janet Bellinger, Member for Barker Tony Pasin, Major Matthew Brodie and Coonawarra Penola Returned and Services League (RSL) president Peter De Garis at the opening of Penola’s commemorative walk and remembrance pavers.

WET weather failed to dampen spirits on Sunday as the Australian Army Band marched into town in celebration of the Coonawarra Penola Returned and Services League (RSL) commemorative walk and remembrance pavers opening.

Community members braved the cold and flocked to get a glimpse of the band’s parade along the town’s main street before arriving at the Penola Town Square for official proceedings.

Coonawarra Penola RSL president Peter De Garis welcomed attendees before introducing dignitaries and Major Matthew Brodie.

“The idea to establish the commemorative walk was first mooted in 1996 and there was some initial opposition within the community,” Mr De Garis said.

“However the idea persisted and gained more support over the years.”

The Penola Town Square Working Group was then formed by the Wattle Range Council, Penola and District Business and Tourism Association (PADBATA) and community members.

“The town square and commemorative walk is still a work in progress, with the second stage of the walk set to be installed later in the year,” Mr De Garis said.

“As more names come to light, we will keep adding commemorative pavers.”

Maj Brodie said it was fantastic to acknowledge the vision, sponsorship and hard work which secured the town square facility.

“Today as we open this commemorative walk we should also give our thanks and have a quiet reflection on what a wonderful and lucky nation we live in,” Maj Brodie said.

Veterans SA director Rob Manton, who officially unveiled a brass plaque in recognition of the opening, said the commemorative walk and remembrance pavers were another terrific step towards recognising the service and sacrifice of those who wear the nation’s uniform.

“To the organising committee, on behalf of the Premier of South Australia, we say thank you for the effort to research and develop this square as a memorial to those who have served from this local district,” Mr Manton said.

“You can justifiably be proud of what you have achieved – and on behalf of all of us who have served, thank you for the effort you have made in your local community.”

The pavers commemorate defence force personnel who have served from the area, with the walk recognising those who have actively served in war or armed conflicts over the past 100 years.

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