Youngsters in Ellesmere have commemorated the fallen of the two World Wars with a concert this weekend.
The 2nd Ellesmere Brownies took to the stage on Saturday as part of a Remembrance Concert for the Royal British Legion in the town.
Members of the pack dressed as evacuees and other members of the Second World War and sang songs.
Caroline Ford, from the Brownies, was delighted with their community spirit.
She said: "[The concert was] to remember all those who gave so much for our freedom.
"We had 25 members who sang a medley of Second World War songs, dressed as mums and evacuees of the 1940s
"The groups had also carried bag packing in the morning at Tesco Ellesmere to raise funds for The Royal British Legion and the 2nd Ellesmere Brownies.
"They presented a cheque for £200 to the Ellesmere Branch of the Royal British Legion."
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