Six events to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day across Cumbria
VE Day, also known as Victory in Europe Day, commemorates the end of the Second World War in Europe.
On May 7th, Germany signed a surrender officially ending the war. The following day was declared VE day as people celebrated the end of the fighting with street parties.
From historical talks, afternoon tea and community celebrations, residents across Cumbria are invited to come together to celebrate the 80th anniversary in British history.
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The News & Star have picked out six events scheduled to take place:
Carlisle Cathedral
Carlisle Cathedral has announced a special service of Choral Evensong. It will conclude with the ringing of the cathedral bells from 6.30pm as part of the national 'Ring Out In Celebration' which will mirror that moment, in 1945, when bells rang out across Britain as the nation took to the streets in celebration of Victory in Europe Day.
The service is free to attend and will begin on Thursday, May 8th at 5:45pm.
Houghton Village Hall
Houghton Village Hall is hosting a VE Day party on Sunday, May 4th from 12pm until 4pm.
The hall and green are set to be 'transformed' with activities such as tombola, inflatables, stalls and a bar. There will also be indoor refreshments with coffee and cake. They are asking people to dress in their best World War Two-themed outfits.
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Cumwhinton Village Community Hall
Cumwhinton Village Community Hall is hosting a VE Day coffee morning on Saturday, May 3rd.
Staff and pupils from Cumwhinton Primary School will be baking goodies to sell on the day and there will also be a raffle to raise money for the village hall.
Currock Community Centre
From 1:15pm until 3pm on Thursday, May 8th, Currock Community Centre in Carlisle will be hosting a free history talk with Cumbrian author, Stephen White.
There will be an afternoon tea buffet and the group is hoping veterans from World War Two will be able to join them. Those interested are asked to book by emailing info@currockcc.co.uk or calling 01228 591868.
Longtown Community Centre
Longtown Community Centre are holding a free event for all of their local residents. On Thursday, May 8th from 2pm until 4pm they will be serving cream tea and refreshments provided by Arthuret Parish Council. There will also be a display of World War Two memorabilia open until 9pm.
The event is free but booking is required for refreshments on 01228 791876 or info@longtowncc.com.
Cumberland Council
Cumberland Council will be lighting up its main buildings in red (and where possible, red, white, and blue) and flying the Union Flag to mark the occasion.
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