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Follow on Google News | Veterans Rembember Fallen Comrades this Memorial DayBoise's VFW members plan a number of activities to help of remember the true meaning of Memorial Day.
By: John Waddell Parking is available at the Optimists Soccer field parking lots and shuttles will be available to take people to the cemetery. It is best to get to there early due to the large crowds. Following the service, a Barbecue will be hosted by Capitol City Post 63 of the VFW, the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans at Veteran’s Memorial Park. This is open to the public and will begin at 12:00 Noon. The VFW will also place additional bricks in the Veterans Memorial walk. Memorial Day is a solemn holiday where we can remember and be grateful for those, in the words of Lincoln, “have given their last full measure of devotion.” The National Moment of Remembrance, established by Congress, asks Americans wherever they are at 3 p.m., local time, on Memorial Day to pause in an act of national unity. 3 PM local was chosen as a time when most Americans are enjoying and exercising their freedoms. Capitol City Post 63 will also place flags at Morris Hill, Dry Creek, and Old Fort Boise Cemeteries. This is an annual custom where VFW members and volunteers place flags near the graves of veterans. Not only does this create a beautiful view in the cemetery, but it is a way of helping the public to recognize to meaning behind the holiday. This also provides a wonderful opportunity to teach our youth about the meaning of Memorial Day, and allows them to serve others as well. See the post website at vfwpost63.org for more details on activities. The VFW post is in the midst of its annual Buddy Poppy Campaign. This was kicked off on Friday, May 7th by a proclamation by Boise Mayor Dave Bieter. The annual campaign will run through Memorial Day at a number of public locations around Boise where VFW volunteers will distribute Buddy Poppies. Please look for VFW volunteers at stores and venues in town and give generously. # # # About the VFW and Capitol City Post 63 The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a nonprofit veterans' service organization composed of combat veterans. Founded in 1899 and chartered by Congress in 1936, the VFW is the nation's largest and oldest organization of war veterans. Capitol City Post 63 is the oldest and largest post in the State of Idaho. Capitol City Post 63 and its Auxiliary are dedicated to "honor the dead by helping the living" by serving veterans directly, sponsoring youth programs, conducting Buddy Poppy drives and providing military service programs. For more information, to join or volunteer, visit the VFW Post 63 Web site at www.vfwpost63.org. End
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