About this event:
An LBL coffee morning with a difference to help make poppies for what is going to be the biggest community-built art installation in the locality to remember the fallen of WWI and WWII.
Please join us in the Snug of Symondsbury Kitchen from 9.30-11.30am on Tuesday, 30 October to help make poppies for the River of Poppies that will flow down Colmers Hill on Remembrance Sunday.
WE DO NEED TO KNOW NUMBERS, SO PLEASE INDICATE IF YOU CAN COME or contact Penny at Colmers Hill Fashion (07825 148040).
The installation will cover the south side of Colmers Hill facing the A35 Dorset Road and the Jurassic Coast. The poppies will be made up of craft materials, and are also being handmade by local schools, volunteers and community groups. The poppies are tied onto netting donated by Bridport net and rope companies, to commemorate Bridport’s WWI history in netting, which will form the shape of a river down the hill.
Symondsbury Estate hopes that the installation will encourage people far and wide to remember and reflect on those who have fallen in wars, and will kindly donate to The Royal British Legion.
The installation stretches over 170m in length on Colmers Hill, beginning at the top of the hill where many of its trees were planted at the end of WWI.
On Wednesday 7th to Friday 9th November, schools and groups will be joining Symondsbury Estate to begin building the River of Poppies on Colmers Hill. The Royal British Legion will join Symondsbury Estate along with the many groups and volunteers who have helped with the installation.
On Armistice Day, Sunday 11th November, the River of Poppies will be visible on Colmers Hill whilst being lit by red lighting in the evening.