Orange will come together on April 25 for ANZAC day events from dawn till dusk, and major streets will be closed for parades.
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The Dawn March will begin at 5.15am from Memorial Hall on Anson Street, with marchers requested to be in position from 5.00am.
The March will arrive at the Cenotaph at Robertson Park by 5.30am for the start of the Dawn Service.
A public breakfast will be held at the CWA Hall from 6.00am in Robertson Park following the Dawn Service, with services personnel and carers invited to the Orange Ex-Services’ Club for breakfast.
The pilgrimage to the cemetery and Lone Pine will begin with cars leaving Memorial Hall at 8.15am to assemble at the corner of Bathurst Road and Lone Pine Avenue.
The ANZAC Mass will commence at St Joseph’s Church at 8.30am, with the Holy Trinity Communion from 9.00am.
The ANZAC March will begin at 10.00am, and Civic Commemoration will kick off at 11.00am.
Two-Up is at the Greenhouse of Orange from 12 noon, with a free ANZAC luncheon for services personnel and carers.
The retreat will be held along the path east of the Cenotaph in Robertson Park from 5.45pm.
Summer Street will be closed between Sale Street and McNamara Street from 9.30am to about 12 noon for the ANZAC March, as will Byng Street between Anson and McNamara, and Anson, Sale and McNamara between Byng and Summer Streets.
This includes all adjoining intersections.
Byng Street will be closed between Anson Street and Lords Place for the Dawn March, and Anson Street and Lords Place will be closed between Byng and Summer.