Sunday, May 15, 2005

Salute to Soldiers - Saturday!

Saturday, May 21st - 6:00 until 9:00 PM - Armed Forces Day
Bertie County Celebration
"Salute to Soldiers"

This is the week when Bertie County can show the military people in the area how we feel about them. This Saturday is the "Salute to Soldiers".



Navy Jet Landing at Night

The Bertie County Arts Council is looking for names of Bertie men and women serving in all branches of the military to be honored at their Salute to Soldiers! This will be held at Historic Hope House this Saturday, May 21st from 6:00 to 9:00 PM


Training in Kirkuk, Iraq

The North Carolina National Guard Band will perform at the celebration. The full band, including the Patriots, who perform big band and jazz music; the Minute Men, who perform music from the 50s to the 80s; and the concert band will offer every kind of music the public could want.



War in Afghanistan Continues


The celebration will allow the public to show its appreciation for the sacrifices made on behalf of America. We owe them our freedom.




Air Force F15 Deploys


Bertie County Arts Council is asking the public to help spread the word and get members of the military and their families to the gathering. Military service people with I.D. will be admitted free. This includes spouse and dependents. For others, there will be a $3 admittance fee ($5 at the gate) to help defray expenses for the evening celebration.



Dangerous Work


There will be pork dinners and homemade desserts for sale during the concert. As part of the effort to make this a family event, no alcohol will be allowed. The audience is asked to bring lawn chairs.




Night Refueling Requires Precision


Anyone with a family member or friend serving his/her country in any military capacity is asked to call Bertie County Arts Council, 794-9402, or email us. If no one is in BCAC office when you call, please leave a message with name, service and rank.




Long Months at Sea


Please come help us honor military personnel from Bertie County.




0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home