
Boonah RSL members Dave Earl and Keith Gough placed wreaths on the World War I cenotaph and the World War II stands.

Edward Jarvis and Finley Shaw with two of the poppies made by the Boonah Primary students.

Boonah Primary students line the fence during the Service.

Boonah RSL President David McMaugh led the Remembrance Day Service.

A member of the public placed a rose on the cenotaph.

A wreath and poppies placed on one of the stands with the World War II name plaques.
MORE than 50 people gathered at the Boonah War Memorial on Remembrance Day on Thursday to recognise the Fallen and those who served.
Past and present Service personnel and families and community members were joined by more than 100 Boonah Primary School students during the Service led by Boonah RSL President David McMaugh.
The fence around the memorial enclosure was decorated with poppies made by the students.
And while wreaths were laid on the World War I cenotaph and the stands housing the World War II name plaques, RSL members added a red poppy against all the names in the two stands.