Read on about Beatings to Quarters and The Waterloo Show, a weekend of first class Military based events taking place in Bournemouth between the 14th and 15th September.
Mike Warburton
Date published: 14th Aug 2013
Photograph: The Band of the Royal Corps of Signals
As a precursors to the Waterloo Military Show which will go into in a moment, the stunning St. Giles House will play host to the Military Band of The Royal Signals, The Pipers & Drums of the Scots Guards Association and The Gurkha Dancers, putting on a display that will have you mesmerized and in awe. With the grounds used by kind permission of Lord Shaftesbury, and the show being held in the presence of Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant for Dorset, expect a Military Show like no other. With prices at just £30 a head, and wine and canapes being provided, this is the display of Military music that oozes class and charm.
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The main event takes place the day after Beatings to Quarters, on the 15th September at Wimborne St. Giles. The Waterloo Show and Military Fair works in support of raising money for bereaved Military families, those that have lost their lives in duty to their country. Some of the charities include the Soldiers Charity ( ABF ), Caring for Courage, Scotties Little Soldiers, Combat Stress, SSAFA and the Defence Medical Welfare Service, all worthy causes that make a huge difference to many people's lives.
The Waterloo Show has a real spectacle in the offing too. With massed military bands, pipes and drums, Red Devils, White Helmets, an Action Gun Team, alongside the Blades and Great War Air Display teams, this is a comprehensive display of Military pride all in one gorgeous location. Alongside the marching, bands and air demonstrations, there will also be a display area featuring armoured vehicles, Fire and Rescue services and Army Display teams.
For those that want to get involved in the action, there will be an array of activities on offer, including clay pigeon shooting, archery and paintballing, to bring out the inner soldier in you. Kids will have plenty to be getting on with too, as a Fun Fair, Go Karting, Bouncy Castles and of course, Punch & Judy will all be there. With a huge food and drinks area in place as well, the Waterloo show is shaping up to be an incredible day out for the family, and for anyone with even a fleeting interest in the Military, expect be enthralled.
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