
Bob Myers Poppy Appeal Organiser
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Poppy Appeal 2008
Once again Bob and Buddy have been busy along with many others placing Poppy Boxes around Pattaya, we also had Terry Sherwood doing the same in Bangkok and Glenn in Chang Mai a total of 62 Boxes around Thailand. Along with the Charity Club of Pattaya we had a Sponsored Pub Crawl to boost the Poppy Appeal even more.

Our Host in Bangkok Dave and his good wife Not to sure what Kevin is pointing at!!

The Crawlers in Tropical Bert's Two Big Poppies

Kevin complete with Sandwich Last port of call The Queen Vic
Once again many thanks to everyone who donated to Help us to Help Them
Each
year the nation expresses its unequivocal support for the
Legion’s work through its generous support of the Poppy Appeal.
It is one of the best-known and supported campaigns in the
calendar. The Poppy Factory in Richmond, London, produces
millions of poppies every year, along with the wreaths laid at
Remembrance services around the country and the poppy petals
that fall at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert
Hall. The poppy has become a symbol of reflection and hope.
Help wanted for the Poppy Appeal in Derbyshire and if you can give a little of your time follow the link Help The Poppy Appeal.
Colonel John McCrae's poem – In Flanders’ Fields
Civilians wanted to remember the people who had given their lives for peace and freedom. An American War Secretary, Moina Michael, was inspired by John McCrae’s poem, and sold poppies to friends to raise money for the ex-Service community. And so the tradition began.
The Royal British Legion Poppy Factory.
In 1922 Major George Howson MC, who served in the First World War, founded the Disabled Society. He recognised unemployed ex-Service men could make artificial poppies and approached the Legion. He founded a small factory, which was later to become The Royal British Legion Poppy Factory.
The British Legion – now The Royal British Legion – was formed in 1921 from four separate ex-Service organisations. The first official Legion Poppy Day was held in Britain on 11 November 1921, and since then the Poppy Appeal has been a key annual event in the nation’s calendar.
Many thanks to the people of Pattaya and the following venues -
Jameson's, Flannigan's Shenanigans, Tropical Bert's, Saigon Girl, Jack Tar, Clansman, Pig and Whistle, Sportsman's, The Whitehouse, Papa David's, Ace Cafe, Pioneer Bar, Nicky's, Korat Branch, and a big thank you to Pattaya Charity Club and BCCT.