Granbury Group Finds Ways to Honor Fallen Veterans During Coronavirus Pandemic
Granbury, Texas – In order to follow Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s guidelines for gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Friends of Memorial Lane Foundation is offering an online presentation for residents to use as a connection to their Memorial Day Ceremony.
“We are living in a challenging time … a time when gathering to honor and remember our heroes may not be possible,” said Julia Pannell, Chair of the Friends of Memorial Lane Foundation. “We have provided a place for residents to safe distance, without a gathering, to both honor and remember our fallen.”
The online tribute can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0aRwWToX60&feature=youtu.be
The Friends of Memorial Lane Foundation will also host a 12-hour event on Memorial Day, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Jim Burks Firefighters Memorial Park that will feature patriotic music, Flags at Rest, and a memorial wreath.
“Memorial Day isn’t just about honoring veterans; it’s honoring those who paid the ultimate sacrifice! Veterans had the ability to come home … our fallen did not. There are no words that adequately express America’s deep appreciation for these heroes; but there are actions! Take time every day, not just Memorial Day, to say thank you to our veterans and to remember our fallen.”
For more information contact Granbury Public Information Officer Alex Southern at 817-573-6764, or Julia Pannell at 817-308-7427. You can also visit www.friendsofmemoriallane.org
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