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November 5, 2009

Veterans Day Programs Planned by Area Schools

Area students will once again be giving honor to local veterans and receiving a history lesson from local speakers at the same time.

For the sixth year Shelbyville students are inviting veterans to join them for a special program on Tuesday, November 10, at 9:30 a.m. in the High School gym.

Breakfast will also be served to the veterans at 8:30 a.m. in the cafeteria.

“The time is different than the past years. We are doing a morning program due to early dismissals in the afternoon,” said organizer Angela Temples, Moulton Middle School Language Arts teacher.

The program will be offered by the students with Presentation of Colors by the Shelbyville Boy Scout Troop 51, “The Star Spangled Banner” sung by 7-year-old Alexis Cutler, dance by the Moulton in Motion dance troupe, and music by the 4th - 8th grade chorus.

The Mt. Zion Drum Line will also be featured during the program.

“They were really popular when they were here a couple of years ago. I had to invite them back,” Temples said.

The students and veterans will hear the stories of two World War II honorees.

Joe Ernst of Arcola will be present to reflect on a special mission he was involved in on D-Day at the invasion of Normandy. He recently received the French Legion of Honor Medal for the mission.

High School Assistant Principal will also share about his great uncle Bob “Popeye” Pullen, who was also from Arcola and in the Navy during World War II. Pullen survived the sinking of his ship only to be taken as a prisoner in Burma where he later died.

“It’s really a capitivating story,” Temples said.

Veterans attending the program are asked to enter the high school building through the main west doors for registration. They will also be given gifts donated by the student council.

Okaw Valley schools are also planning a special program for veterans and family members at the high school in Bethany at 9:15 a.m. on November 10. The program will feature performances by the band and chorus students.

Breakfast will also be served at 8 a.m.

“The students and staff at Okaw Valley thank all veterans for their acts of courage and devotion to the ideals that have served to guide our nation. We would be honored if you could join us to pay tribute to all the brave men and women who have admirably served our country,” said Eric Bruder, Okaw Valley High School principal.

Attendees are encouraged to contact the school at 665-3532 prior to November 10.

Windsor schools will hold a its Veterans’ Day program at 9 a.m. Tuesday, November 10, in the high school gym.

“The kids will sing and pay tribute to our veterans,” said organizer Bev Peadro. First and second grade students will present “Proud to be American.”

“Some of the vets who went to Washington D.C. (through the Honor Flight program) will speak also,” Peadro said.

Veterans will also have the opportunity to have breakfast with students at both the high school and grade school from 7:50 to 8:15. They are asked to call the school to make reservations for the breakfast.

Stewardson-Strasburg sixth graders will present a variety of skits and songs for veterans at its “Lest We Forget” program on November 10 at 1 p.m. in the high school gym.

“We always enjoy doing performances and honoring our veterans,” said elementary principal Jennifer Probst.

Central A&M; schools will honor veterans on Wednesday, November 11.

Veterans will give a presentation for students around the flagpole at Bond Elementary in Assumption at 9 a.m. and another presentation at the middle school in Assumption at 9:45 a.m.

Veterans are invited to the program given by Gregory Elementary at the high school gym at 10 a.m. The chorus will sing the theme song for each branch of service, “Taps” will be played, and a moment of silence will be observed.

The student council will also serve lunch for the veterans following the program. Reservations for lunch may be made by calling 768-3866.

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by Anonymous , , Thu Nov 05, 2009, 09:35 AM CST
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