Posted on 03/30/2003 2:40:13 PM PST by WVNan
My team of two arrived at the Mason Co. courthouse at 12:30 Saturday to set up our sound and hang our flags. We accepted posters from the school children and taped them to the doors to be judged.
The ceremony began at 1:00 p.m. with prayer led by self. Then a young lady who is competing in the Miss West Va. beauty pageant sang the National Anthem. Then the children led the crowd of 50-60 people in the Pledge of Allegiance. We brought forward all the veterans to be honored and thanked. We also thanked the first responders in our community.
Our State Senator, Lisa Smith spoke about our need to not only remember the troops, but their families as well. She called on the crowd to help the families who had husbands and fathers overseas. The next speaker was a former Sec. of Taxes and Revenue and now professor of economics at Marshall University. He noted that his uncle's name is engraved on the war memorial in front of the courthouse. He said that he never met that uncle who died in 1944, but that he and all of us enjoy the God-given right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness because of men who gave their all to secure that right for us. A couple of other people spoke of their gratitude for the troops and our President.
We passed out song sheets and everyone sang four patriotic songs, then we proceeded to the intersection to wave our flags and display our signs. Then the local FOX network affiliate showed up and did a great piece about our efforts. Their shots made us look like a much larger crowd than we were. I might add that the weather was miserable. It rained Friday night and all morning Saturday. Then at noon it turned really cold and windy. I was happy for the turnout considering the weather.
Now we have something going which will be like the Friday night rally in Fresno. I'm starting a STAND FOR THE TROOPS movement. I will run a pledge form in the local rag where groups or individuals can send in a pledge to "Stand for the Troops" on a particular Saturday for one hour, from 1:00-2:00 P.M. until the peace is won. Hopefully, this will insure that someone will be n that corner every Saturday. I think it will be a great thing for church groups, scouts, 4-H clubs etc. to do.
Rally number two begins. WVNan in the center offers the invocation.
Winners of the poster contest
Miss WV candidate sings the National Anthem
All the veterans. WVNan's hubby on left front.
State Senator, Lisa Smith
Professor Rob Capehart (next Governor?)
Crowd listens
Crowd shot
Handing out song sheets
City Clerk makes announcements
Singing
More singing
Even more singing
On to the corner to involve the motorists
Happy troop supporters
About the time the television crew showed up.
I got the 'More Singing' picture to work.
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