The painstaking task of pushing pins through poppies is an age-old tradition that’s undertaken by many RSAs and community groups across the motu in the lead-up to Anzac Day.
At the Wairoa RSA, a “strong little volunteer crew” is out in force doing the mahi for the upcoming commemorations, despite the fact that many in the surrounding area won’t be able to get to services in the partially isolated community.
RSA President Jeremy Harker and his son Jed Couper Harker were some of nimble-fingered team who helped prepare the poppies so they could be worn by those throughout the district as a show of respect and remembrance.
“For us, [poppies are] a visual show of support and whakawhanaungatanga towards those people who served or those who have relatives who have served. That’s across military as well as in the community.
“It also allows us to raise funds for our support fund which helps our RSA veterans who may have fallen on hard times.”