The Village of West Jefferson came together today to honor the service and sacrifices of local veterans in a heartfelt Veterans Day ceremony held at Norwood Elementary. The event featured a mix of moving tributes, inspiring messages, and meaningful interactions between students and veterans.
Students captivated the audience by reading essays on the theme "What America Means to Me," sharing their personal perspectives and heartfelt reflections on patriotism and gratitude. Brigadier General Maria Kelly and Chief Master Sergeant Rudy Dalton delivered stirring messages, emphasizing the importance of service and sacrifice. The ceremony included a solemn 21-gun salute, followed by the poignant playing of taps, performed by former Norwood students. This powerful moment honored those who have served and remembered the sacrifices made in the name of freedom. Attendees included veterans, their families, local school board members, Mayor Martin, and Officer Speakman, himself a veteran. The event underscored the importance of teaching younger generations the significance of Veterans Day and offering them a chance to connect with those who have served. Kudos to Norwood Elementary for organizing this impactful event and fostering an appreciation for service among its students. It was a day of reflection, respect, and community pride in West Jefferson. Not receiving our content regularly? Make sure to FOLLOW US on Facebook and SIGN UP to get weekly recaps sent directly to your inbox. Have something local to share? Submit your positive news for free HERE. Comments are closed.
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