Flags of Honor and Patriot Day at Minnetrista

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By Jeff Heavilon, Past President, Exchange Club of Muncie—

MUNCIE, IN—Any day is a good day to raise-up and appreciate those who serve and protect us. Certain days on the calendar though are dedicated to reminding us of those people in the United States who give of themselves, their careers and in some cases make the ultimate sacrifice to maintain our United State of America. Patriot Day is one of those days to honor and support those who serve and protect us.

On September 13, 2001, President George W. Bush proclaimed Friday, September 14, 2001as a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for the Victims of the Terrorist Attack on September 11, 2001. September 11th has subsequently been designated as Patriot Day by the U.S. House of Representatives and has been recognized as a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance by every President since.

The Exchange Club of Muncie and Minnetrista Museum and Gardens have held the Flags-of-Honor demonstration since 2012 as our way of showing support to those that serve and protect us. The annual event ends on Patriot Day.

1,000 American flags are flown on the front lawn of Minnetrista to remind us of the sacrifices made daily and in the past by members of the military and first responders plus their families. A dedication and closing ceremony is always held on the final day of this one week event—September 11.

Minnetrista and the Exchange Club of Muncie would like to invite everyone to come to Minnetrista from now until Sept.11 to see and experience this demonstration of honor and support. The Closing Ceremony will be held on Wed. Sept. 11 rain (indoors) or shine (outdoors) beginning at 5:30pm with a concert by America’s Hometown Band. Everyone is welcome to attend this program as we honor those who give so much to us but ask so little in return.

To sponsor a ribbon please come to the tent at Minnetrista or call Minnetrista at 765-282-4848.

About the Exchange Club

The Exchange Club of Muncie was founded in 1921. It is one of more than 630 local clubs throughout the United States and Puerto Rico that provide individuals with opportunities to use their time and talents to benefit their local communities and country. This year, the Exchange Club of Muncie celebrates 103 years of working together to make our community a better place to live through service in Americanism, Community Service, Youth Programs, and the Prevention of Child Abuse.