Dorset, Events & Entertainment | Posted on May 5th, 2020 | return to news
Commemorate 75th anniversary of VE Day in lockdown
Plans for marking the 75th anniversary of VE Day with large outdoor events have had to be cancelled in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, but BCP Council has some ideas on how local people can commemorate this special anniversary.
Councillor Vikki Slade, Leader of BCP Council said, “While we want all our residents to mark the incredibly important 75th Anniversary of VE Day, we would really appreciate everyone’s continued co-operation and urge you to stay at home and celebrate. Sadly, street parties and other public gatherings are not allowed this year but there are special TV and radio shows to mark the occasion, films and podcasts to enjoy and you can get creative tips on 1940s recipes, making bunting, virtual get-togethers or uploading a family member’s photographs to social media from a variety of resources.”
It is very much hoped that there can be a more public celebration of VJ Day – Victory over Japan Day – later in the summer which marks the end of the 2nd Battalion of Dorset’s involvement in the conflict. In the meantime there are plenty of ways of celebrating on Friday 8 May.
On National television there are many options on the day including The Nation’s Toast at 3pm as part of a BBC 1 special tribute or join in the Royal British Legion’s nationwide sing-along to Dame Vera Lynn’s We’ll Meet Again at 9pm, also on the BBC. A wealth of ideas for things to do and make can be sourced at the websites of The Imperial War Museum, English Heritage and The Royal British Legion.
In the run up to VE Day there are a number of activities for youngsters including Dan Snow‘s (@thehistoryguy) VE Day Challenge. Young people are being asked to tell the story of VE Day through submitting a written or video story, a song, a poem or design a newspaper front page or to write an article or perform a play. You can get your information from a number of resources such as the BBC, CBBC, Imperial War Museum, National Army Museum or The National Archives and links to all of these can be found on our VE Day 75 pages.
Other things to do for children in Lockdown include decorating the house in red white and blue, making bunting and VE Day Posters or planning an indoor or garden picnic including recipe ideas from 1945.
Cllr David Kelsey, Armed Forces Champion, said, “I would like to offer my thanks to everyone who served during the war to give us the freedoms we have today. Last year BCP Council signed the armed forces covenant which is a pledge to treat those who serve or have served with respect. Dorset has a large military presence, with 3,150 serving personnel across four bases. It is important for us that despite the current situation we can all still commemorate VE Day75 from home this Friday 8 May and in doing so thank those who gave so much.”
The BCP Council website www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/VEDay75 has some ideas on how you can commemorate VE Day 75, including some historical facts.
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