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Moreno Valley Invites Residents to 7th Annual Veterans Day Sunset Ceremony

By MoVal Chamber of Commerce, Community Writer
November 5, 2014 at 04:50pm. Views: 45

The City of Moreno Valley will host the 7th annual Veterans Day ceremony at the Moreno Valley Veterans Memorial on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 3:30 p.m. This year's featured speaker will be Senator Richard D. Roth. The Program: • Riverside National Cemetery's Semper Fi #1 Memorial Honor Detail will present colors and perform the "13-Fold" Ceremony. The Semper Fi #1 Memorial Honor Detail is made up of retired and former Marines who volunteer their time to honor veterans that are interred at Riverside National Cemetery and help maintain the display and handling of the United States flag at community events. • The Moreno Valley Master Chorale and violin students from Tuning Sounds, a local music and performing arts program, are performing several patriotic songs and melodies. The Moreno Valley Master Chorale was founded in 1986 to produce, promote, and preserve the live choral experience and is active with several annual performances and participation in many Moreno Valley and regional events. • Members of the Knights of Columbus, A.F. Chelbana Assembly will lay the wreath in honor of all who have served the country. The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization that offers men leadership training through active involvement and volunteer opportunities in the parish of St. Christopher's and throughout the community. The ceremony will be followed by an informal reception with light refreshments and displays of artwork and letters prepared by Moreno Valley students. To support the hospitality service provided by volunteers at March Air Reserve Base's Hangar 385 for departing and returning war zone soldiers, the city will be accepting contributions of peanut butter (creamy or chunky) and jelly (strawberry or grape). Since 2004, soldiers have been greeted and sent off by volunteers who work hard to be that "little bit of home" for so many who need it before they leave or as soon as they return. For more information, please call 951-413-3006 or visit www.moval.org.

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