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VETERANS DAY ceremonies to be conducted across Peninsula today

Veterans Day ceremonies on the Peninsula will range from a regional observance in Port Angeles to a memorial to a Medal of Honor recipient in Gardiner to other special ceremonies and thank-you meals.

Scheduled Tuesday, Fairview Grange will host a veterans appreciation event/potluck.

The meal will be at 6 p.m. that day at the grange hall at 161 Lake Farm Road.

Veterans need not bring a potluck item.

A short ceremony will recognize veterans, with a small token of appreciation from grange members.

For more information, phone 360-461-9008.

Other ceremonies are scheduled today.

Here is a list:

PORT ANGELES

Regional ceremony

The Coast Guard station in Port Angeles will host the 18th annual Veterans Day ceremony today at 10:30 a.m.

Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office on Ediz Hook has been designated for 18 years as the regional Veterans Day observance site by the Department of Veterans Affairs and is traditionally the largest of the Peninsula commemorations.

The public is encouraged to attend and can enter the Coast Guard station from the front gate at the end of Ediz Hook starting at 9:30 a.m.

Attendees must have photo identification available at the entry checkpoint.

The former commander of the USS Carl Vinson, retired Capt. John S. Payne of Poulsbo, will present the keynote address.

Payne, who retired in 1997 after 30 years’ service in the Navy, is a 1967 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He also piloted F-4 Phantoms.

Cmdr. Michael Campbell, executive officer of Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles, will serve as master of ceremonies.

The ceremony will feature performances by the Port Angeles High School Band, the Sequim High School Select Choir, the Olympic Peninsula Men’s Choir and the Grand Olympics Chorus of Sweet Adelines International, and bagpiper Thomas McCurdy.

The event is sponsored by the Clallam County Veterans Association.

Afterward, a free veterans reception and barbecue will be held at noon at the Clallam County Veterans Center, 216 S. Francis St.

The barbecue is hosted by the American Legion Auxiliary Post 29, Port Angeles.

Flag retirement

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church’s memorial flag will be retired at a flag-retirement ceremony at 1 p.m.

Port Angeles High School Navy JROTC cadets, under the direction of Capt. Jon Picker, will retire the flag and raise a new one.

Prayers will be offered for the U.S. and for those who served, are serving or are preparing to serve in the U.S. armed forces.

The new flag was donated by Mary Lee Long in the name of her husband, Kenneth Long, retired from the Air Force.

His flag has flown over the Capitol in Washington, D.C., Long said.

The retiring flag will be presented to a representative of the Veterans of Foreign Wars for proper disposal.

Special lunch

PORT ANGELES — Laurel Park Assisted Living, 1133 E. Park Ave., will host a veterans and servicemen lunch featuring a performance by the Matsiko World Orphans Choir at 11:30 a.m.

The lunch is free to veterans and active-duty members of the military.

Guest meals will cost $5.

For more information, email Kristine Lesure at klesure@alcco.com or phone 360-452-7201.

GARDINER

Medal of Honor recipient Marvin Shields recalled

Navy Seabees from the Northwest will honor Navy Seabee and Medal of Honor recipient Marvin G. Shields during Veterans Day ceremonies at the Gardiner Cemetery at 11 a.m.

Shields is buried at the Gardiner Cemetery, and his gravesite is marked with a custom granite Medal of Honor headstone.

Speakers at the ceremony will include Daniel Johnson, a Seabee reservist, and Capt. Chris LaPlatney, commanding officer of Naval Facilities Northwest.

Shields’ widow, Joan Shields Bennett, is expected to attend.

Because of limited parking, the public is encouraged to park at the Gardiner Community Center at 1040 Old Gardiner Road, where a bus will transport attendees to the cemetery beginning at 10:15 a.m.

Construction Mechanic 3rd Class Marvin Shields died in 1965 and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 1966 by President Lyndon B. Johnson for gallantry during combat in Vietnam.

Shields is the only Seabee to be awarded the Medal of Honor.

He was a graduate of Port Townsend High School and lived in Discovery Bay.

The annual ceremony is sponsored by the Navy Seabee Veterans of America.

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest, Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 303 and Construction Battalion Mobile Unit 18 Reserves will participate in the memorial services.

PORT TOWNSEND

Legion ceremony

The public is invited to attend the annual ceremony by the Marvin G. Shields Memorial American Legion Post 26 at 11 a.m. today.

Marie McDaniel, an Army Medical Corps veteran, will be the guest speaker at the ceremony at the American Legion Hall at the corner of Water and Monroe streets.

A pre-ceremony concert by the Port Townsend Summer Band at 10:30 a.m. will feature marches and other patriotic music.

The ceremony will honor all veterans and recognize 47 Legion members who have held continuous membership for 20 years or longer.

Following the ceremony, a buffet luncheon will be served by the Post 26 auxiliary to the public.

Guests are encouraged to bring a salad or side dish item for the luncheon.

For more information, phone the Legion Hall at 360-385-3454.

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