The Cambridge Veterans' Organization (CVO), in conjunction with the city's Department of Veterans' Services will hold their annual Veterans’ Day Observance Tuesday, November 11, at 11 a.m., at the Veterans’ World War I Monument located adjacent to the main gate of the Cambridge Cemetery, 76 Coolidge Avenue.
Veterans, Police and Fire Departments’ Color Guards will muster at the World War I monument in the Cambridge Cemetery. Mayor David P. Maher will give the City’s remembrance and City Councillor Marc McGovern will read the City Council’s Veterans’ Day Resolution. CVO President, Phillip Anderson, will serve as Master of Ceremonies.
A CRLS Drama student will read the Governor’s Proclamation and a Music student will sing the “National Anthem” and lead the audience in the singing of “God Bless America”.
Colonel Bernard Flynn, Massachusetts Army National Guard, will deliver the keynote address.
In honor of all Cambridge veterans who have served our nation, Steve Vesce, Director of Cambridge Veteran’ Services, will place a memorial wreath at the Veterans’ WWI monument.
Bagpiper Edward O’Callaghan, will play “Amazing Grace” followed by the CVO’s Firing Detail’s “Rifle Salute” and Bugler Robinson Pyle will blow “TAPS”.
Following the observance, a collation will be held at the American Legion Marsh Post #442 located at 1 Gerry’s Landing, Cambridge, Ph. 617-576-2646. The public is invited to attend.
For more information, please call Cambridge Veterans’ Services at 617-349-4761 or email at: veterans@cambridgema.gov.