
Veterans Day Ceremony Held At University Of Providence For First Time Ever
Veterans Day is a day of thanks and gratitude for those who've served so we can enjoy the freedoms we take for granted every single day.
Grateful Americans across the country will be celebrating these heroes and for the fist time ever, a special celebration will be held at the University of Providence Theater.
Veterans Day Ceremony At University of Providence Theater
We recently received a press release from Montana Veterans Memorial Association about a Veterans Day Ceremony taking place Tuesday (11/11) at the University of Providence at 11 AM.
"This is the first year the association will conduct the ceremony indoors at the University of Providence Theater," Eric Peterson, Montana Veterans Memorial Association Secretary said in the press release.
"The auditorium can accommodate 245 people using the theater's newly installed seating."
What You Can Expect At The Ceremony
Montana Veterans Memorial Association promises a ceremony packed with patriotism that honors our vets. According to the release, several heroes will be in attendance including US Navy veteran Art Taft, retired Brig. Gen. Bryan Fox, members of the Marine Corps League, and Malmstrom Air Force Base Chaplain (1st Lt.) Sean A. Barley.
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Attendees will also be treated to a performance of "The Star Spangled Banner" and "America the Beautiful" by The Sound of the Falls Chorus. Great Falls Pipe Band Leader Jesse Callender will also be performing the "Bagpipe Salute."
It's a great way to honor our veterans and honestly, the least we can do to say thank you.
You can learn more about this Veterans Day celebration on the website for the MVMA HERE.
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