Wednesday, October 20, 2010

54 Regional Veterans Day Observances

Secretary of Veterans Affairs Designates

54 Regional Veterans Day Observances

WASHINGTON - Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki announced
today the designation of 54 regional Veterans Day observances. These
sites are recognized as model events for the observance of Veterans Day
on November 11.

"On Veterans Day we celebrate the lives and legacy of America's 23
million living Veterans," said Shinseki. "From the National Veterans
Day observance to regional celebrations nationwide, I encourage all
Americans to take this opportunity to acknowledge and thank our Veterans
for their service."

Shinseki is Chairman of the Veterans Day National Committee, which is
comprised of representatives from 41 organizations dedicated to serving
and supporting America's Veterans. Founded in 1954, the committee's
mission is to promote the observance of Veterans Day nationwide. Each
year, the committee recognizes regional observances - including parades,
ceremonies and concerts - that are dedicated to celebrating and honoring
America's Veterans of all eras.

The 2010 Veterans Day Regional Sites are:
Birmingham, Mobile, and Montgomery, Ala.;
Phoenix, Ariz.;
Palm Springs and Sacramento, Calif.;
Loveland, Colo.;
Hartford, Conn.;
New Castle, Del.;
Brevard Community College-Coco Campus, and Weirsdale, Fla.;
Atlanta and Dawson County, Ga.;
Emporia, Leavenworth and Valley Center, Kan.;
Bossier-Shreveport,
Bossier City and Slidell, La.;
Brunswick, Md.;
Sherborn, Mass.;
Detroit, Farmington Hills, Mason, and Lansing, Mich.;
Inver Grove Heights, Minn.,
Biloxi and Kosciusko, Miss.;
St. Louis, Mo.;
Northfield, N.J.;
New York, N.Y.;
Charlotte, Fayetteville, Morehead City and Warsaw, N.C.;
Columbus and North Olmsted, Ohio;
Ponca City, Okla.;
Albany and Portland, Ore.;
Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Penn.;
North Charleston, S.C.;
Gatlinburg and Nashville, Tenn.;
Austin, Bonham, Dallas and Houston,
Texas; Virginia Beach, Va.;
Auburn, Port Angeles, Vancouver and West
Richland, Wash.;
and Milwaukee, Wis.

For more information about the Veterans Day regional site program,
including an application for the 2011 observance, log onto the Veterans
Day Web site at http://www.va.gov/opa/vetsday/regsites.asp.

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