New Zealanders are being asked to mark the centennial of the armistice that ended World War I on Sunday with as much noise as they can make.
Far North (Kaitaia) RSA president Angel Erstich is hoping her community will turn up the volume after two minutes' silence at the cenotaph in Remembrance Park at 11am.
"Ring church bells, toot car horns, rev motorbikes — make as much noise as possible for two minutes to replicate what actually happened when the war ended," she said.
Sarah Davies, director of the First World War Centenary Programme WW100, said the "Roaring Chorus" invited communities to break the silence in a way relevant to them.
"After four years of remembrance, we can now reconnect with the sense of joy and relief that swept the county when news of the end of fighting came through," she said.