Veterans Day history and parades for Virginia

category:Arts and Entertainment posted:January 1st, 2006

What does Veterans Day mean to Culpeper and Culpeper county, VA?

Veterans Day originally began as a way to honor the soldiers of World War I. Although the war officially ended in June of 1919 (with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles), President Woodrow Wilson declared November 11th as Armistice Day. The reason? The fighting between the Allies and Germany had been temporarily suspended – by the “armistice” or “truce” – on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918. “Armistice Day” became Veterans Day in 1954, as a way to honor all living American soldiers.

It’s important to educate kids on the contribution made by our veterans. Here are some fun ways to do that:

· Have kids “interview” local veterans (or relatives who served) about what it's like to serve in the U.S. military.

· Make a “thank you” card for veteran and deliver it to veterans they know or those listed through the local VA medical facility.

· Make a colorful poster with the names and pictures of relatives who are veterans.

Displaying the flag is another key part of marking Veteran’s Day. Here are some basic guidelines:

· Display the flag in public only from sunrise to sunset (it may be displayed 24/7 if it’s illuminated during darkness). The flag should not be flown during rain, snow and wind storms unless it’s an all-weather flag.

· The flag should never be draped or drawn back in folds. Draped red, white and blue bunting should be used for decoration, with the blue at the top and red at the bottom.

· When the flag is displayed other than from a staff, it should be flat, or suspended so that its folds fall free.

· Whenever the flag is displayed at half-staff, it should be first raised to the top momentarily, then lowered.


Here is a list of Veterans Day parades for Virginia

Patrick County Administration Building
106 Rucker Street,Stuart,
Virginia 24171
Date : November 10, 2007
Time : 2:00 P.M
http://www.virginia.org/site/description.asp?attrID=44703

City of Danville
401 Patton Street,Danville,
Virginia 24541
434-799-5135
Date :November 11, 2007
Time :2:30 P.M.
http://www.danville-Virginia.gov/event.asp?id=4850



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