The annual event invites visitors
to show their support and learn more about the lives of those who make up the
Armed Forces community, from currently serving personnel, to veterans, cadets
and their families. Armed Forces Weekend at the Arboretum is made possible
thanks to the generous support of event sponsor by Briggs Equipment UK, and is
one of 130 local events supported by Ministry of Defence grant funding.
“Armed
Forces Weekend is a highlight of our calendar, bringing people together to
celebrate and recognise the extraordinary service of our Armed Forces
community,” said Neill Martin-Hoare, Head of Events at the Arboretum. “This year, as we mark the Arboretum’s 25th anniversary,
the weekend will be more vibrant than ever, full of energy and free activities
for all ages."
Storytelling
is central to the work of the Arboretum, and throughout the weekend we’ll be
sharing powerful stories of service.
Members of the Arboretum’s Armed Forces Community artist development programme, Talent in the Ranks, will soundtrack the celebrations, sharing music and spoken word inspired by their experiences. Meanwhile, all-female chorus The Heath Belles will be taking audiences on a musical journey through time with sets filled with nostalgic tunes from decades past.
In the
‘Family Zone’, visitors will find a range of free activities, including a
bouldering wall, soft play area, and arts and crafts (held from 11am to 3pm)
sessions. Meanwhile, in the ‘Adrenaline Zone’, guests can experience a more
adventurous selection of free activities, including climbing wall, zipline, free-drop
airbag, an assault course and interactive outreach activities provided by the
Army and Navy.
Event
sponsor Briggs Equipment UK,
will also be offering a host of activities including their ever-popular
forklift basketball experience. On Saturday 27 June, visitors will also have
the chance to meet the Briggs Equipment UK therapy dogs.
Throughout
the weekend visitors will also be able to explore a collection of historic
military vehicles, curated by the Military Vehicle Trust, and browse the Women
at War static display. In Veterans’ Village, on Heroes’ Square, welfare
organisations including the Royal British Legion, will offer
guidance, support, and signposting for the Armed Forces community.
The
Arboretum’s Armed Forces Weekend celebrations continue to be a hugely popular
event. To guarantee entry and to save on parking, it is highly recommended to
book car parking in advance.