Public invited to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Armistice Day November 11th at the Lincoln Depot
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[November 07, 2018]
The public is invited to join
the Logan Count Tourism Bureau, Military Order of the Purple Heart
and the Logan County Veterans Assistance Commission at the Lincoln
Depot on Sunday November 11th at 1:30 p.m. for a special Armistice
Day 100-year celebration.
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On the 11th day, of the 11th month in 2018 people
worldwide will mark the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day, pausing
to recognize those who sacrificed and those who will sacrifice in
the defense of freedom and democracy.
At the Depot we will celebrate this special occasion with patriotic
music performed by local vocalists and a special presentation by
local historian Bill Donath. The American Legion Color Guard will
offer the presentation of the flag with assistance provided by Dan
Benedict of the VAC.
Donath will share with
the audience information about World War I based on the research he
did for his book “Generosity” which is centered on the sacrifices of
the Logan County community during the war, and the soldiers who gave
all for their country and their community.
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Donath will have copies of his book on hand for sale. The
Heritage in Flight Museum will offer an impressive display of World War I
military items and the Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society will
also have World War I items on hand for viewing.
We invite everyone to stay for refreshments afterwards.
This event is free and open to the public.
[Morgan Gleason, Director, Logan County
Tourism Bureau] |