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Fayetteville, North Carolina will be the host city to a 2008 Field of Honor, where will behold a beautiful display of 1200 U.S. flags. These 3'X5' flags will stand 8' tall in perfect rows in Festival Park (Ray Avenue and Rowan Street), at the Airborne Museum and extending to Freedom Memorial Park (Bragg Blvd. and Hay Street).
This living display of heroism will fly a a temporary patriotic tribute to the strength and unity of Americans, and will honor all Veterans who are currently serving, those that have served and the men and women who have made the supreme sacrifice for our nation's security and freedom.
Please join us and walk this Hometown Heroes' Field of Honor. This is the perfect opportunity for all of us to unite as a community to remember and honor our heroes.
Calendar of Events
May 9th- 4:00pm-8:00pm - Field Set up
May 10th - 11:00am - Dedication Ceremony
(Airbourne and Special Operations Museum)
Speakers Include:
- NC State Representative Margaret Dickson
- City Councilman Keith Bates
- Glory Days Chair Larry Clubine
- Field of Honor Chair Suzy Hrabovsky
- Fayetteville Cares Chair Kirk DeViere
- Kara Hollingsworth
1:00pm-8:30pm - LONESTAR Concert at Festival Park
May 27th - 4:00pm-8:00pm - Field Take take and Flag Pick Up
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What is a minority? The chosen heroes of this earth have been in a minority. There is not a social, political, or religious privilege that you enjoy today that was not bought for you by the blood and tears and patient suffering of the minority. It is the minority that have stood in the van of every moral conflict, and achieved all that is noble in the history of the world.
--John Bartholomew Gough
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