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SPECIAL EVENTS
["784.73"]Operation Flags for Vets: on appearance until Nov. 19, flags on all graves at Massachusetts National Veterans Cemetery, Bourne. Affairs sponsored by SFC Jared C. Monti Charitable Foundation, established in anamnesis of a Medal of Account almsman dead in activity in 2006 in Afghanistan.
Volunteers accommodating to advice abolish the flags should appear to cemetery at 10 a.m. Nov. 19.
Fifth ceremony Field of Honor:
Friday through Sunday, with adherence commemoration at apex Sunday; Johnny Kelley Recreation Area, Old Bass River Road, South Dennis; hundreds of 8-foot-tall flags account claimed heroes, alignment from alive aggressive cadre and veterans to badge admiral and firefighters to association volunteers. Hosted by Baker-Xiarhos AmVets Post 333 of Cape Cod, benefiting Operation Delta Dog and Emerald Hollow Therapeutic Center.
Veterans Day claret drive: noon to 6 p.m. Friday, John Wesley United Methodist Church, 270 Gifford St., Falmouth.
Musical address to veterans:
“Greatest Generation Show,” featuring affectionate songs from World War II era, 2:30 p.m. Friday, Osterville Village Library, 43 Wianno Ave. Presented by Victrola Society. Free.
["388"]Patriotic songs: North Side String Band, 3 p.m. Friday, Yarmouth Port Library, 297 Main St., in account of Veterans Day and 100th ceremony of U.S. access into World War I. Free.
Veterans Day breakfast: 8 a.m. Saturday, adulatory breakfast cafe for veterans at Flying Bridge Restaurant, 220 Scranton Ave, Falmouth; hosted by Sam and Judy Lorusso, Robert and Val Zammito, William and Linda Zammer, and Falmouth Chamber of Commerce.
Barnstable Veterans Boondocks Hall:
Combat veterans will each offer 10-minute testimonies about their adventures at war and the appulse on them. Event will activate at 10 a.m. Saturday at Barnstable Boondocks Hall, sponsored by Cape and Islands Veterans Outreach Center. Chargeless and accessible to public.
Military Appreciation Event: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Cape Cod Harley-Davidson, 750 MacArthur Blvd., Pocasset. Collection for Cape Cod Cares for the Troops affliction packages, barbecue, music and befalling to assurance cards to be beatific to troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Annual Veterans Day Account of Remembrance and Healing: Service at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Church, 3055 Route 6A, will affection affectionate music by organist Chris Babcock. The Rev. Dr. Libby Gibson will be keynote speaker. A Litany of Healing will be offered, and a accession will chase in the archdiocese hall. Veterans and associates of the aggressive are arrive to abrasion their uniforms or any symbols of their service.
Veterans Day program: 7 p.m.
["921.5"]Saturday at Eastham United Methodist Church, Route 6; will affection music, a apostle and a time of sharing. The accessible is invited.
“Battle Lines: Balladry and Music of World War I”: Retired Judge Gregory Williams and pianist Jacqueline Schwab will present balladry and aeon music as a “meditation on the horrors of World War I and above — to our times,” with piper Sarah Marchio, at 7 p.m. Saturday at 1717 Meetinghouse, 2049 Meetinghouse Way (Route 149), West Barnstable, and 3 p.m. Sunday at First Congregational Church of Chatham, 650 Main St.
Suggested donation at both venues: $15 ($10 students/ seniors 62 or over); chargeless for veterans.
Veterans breakfast: 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday, Orleans-Eastham Elks Lodge, 10 McKoy Road, Eastham. Chargeless for veterans. $7, $4 ages 4-9, chargeless beneath age 4.
TOWN EVENTS
Barnstable: Town of Barnstable parade, at 10 a.m. Friday, leaves from Hyannis Village Blooming on Main Street, gain bottomward South Street to Old Colony Road again up to Main Street and aback to the green; Veterans Day affairs anon after at bandstand on the blooming will accommodate agreeable performances and laying of wreaths.
Brewster: Ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday at Brewster Council on Aging, 1673 Main St. Speakers will accommodate U.S. Army adept Felix Banis; U.S. Navy adept Stephanie Helm; accompaniment Rep. Timothy Whelan, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran; and the Rev. Alan Wilmot, a retired U.S. Navy chaplain. Account guards from Brewster VFW Post 9917, Boy Scout Troop 77 and the Brewster badge and blaze departments will booty part.
["388"]Music provided by elementary academy bands.
Chatham: Ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday at Chatham Association Center, 702 Main St., will affection Jo Ann Sprague as keynote speaker. Participants will accommodate associates of Chatham VFW and American Legion, the Ladies and Men's auxiliaries to Chatham VFW, Chatham Coast Guard, the Coast Bouncer Auxiliary and Scouting organizations.
Falmouth: Ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday on Falmouth Accessible Library lawn, 300 Main St., will affection retired Coast Bouncer Cmdr. Carissa April as keynote speaker. Local officials, badge and blaze administration and Coast Bouncer blush or account guards, academy and association choruses and Scouting organizations will additionally booty part. Refreshments will chase at Falmouth Elks Lodge, 140 Palmer Ave.
Harwich: Ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday at Island Pond Cemetery will affection Marine Corps Staff Sgt. W. Matthew Hart as bedfellow speaker, music and prayers and Harwich Scouts arch the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mashpee: Ceremony will activate at 10 a.m. Saturday with advance bottomward Great Neck Road North and into Veterans Garden in Association Park. Speakers will accommodate Boondocks Manager Rodney C. Collins, Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Council Chairman Cedric Cromwell and Mashpee Board of Selectmen Chairman Thomas F. O’Hara.
Orleans: Ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday at war canonizing beyond from Methodist Church at Academy Place will accommodate Nauset Regional Middle Academy bandage and chorus, veterans from American Legion Post 308 and Orleans badge and blaze administration account guards.
Provincetown: Ceremony to lay wreaths in baptize off MacMillan Pier, 10 a.m. Saturday, followed at 11 by acquisition at Veterans Canonizing cairn at bend of Ryder and Bradford streets abaft Boondocks Hall. Badge Administration account bouncer will accommodate burglarize salute. Event accommodating with assorted Lower Cape veterans organizations, including Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts.
["620.8"]Truro: Ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday in arcade at Truro Senior Center, 7 Standish Way in North Truro. Photographs, narratives and mementos from boondocks association who accept served in the Armed Forces will be on display. Refreshments will be served.
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