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City Hosts Virtual Veterans Day Ceremony

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Coral Springs, Florida -The Veterans Coalition of Coral Springs and the City of Coral springs are excited to announce plans to honor our military members on Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11th, which will be aired at 10:45 a.m. on the city’s social media pages, CityTV, Blue Stream Channels 25, 25.2, 725, and on AT&T U-Verse Channel 99.

Guest speaker for the event is Guy William Drab, who retired in January 2018, following 41+ years of Federal Service in the Department of Defense. After graduation from West Point and commissioning as an Officer in the US Army, Mr. Drab served as an Airborne-Ranger, Field Artillery Officer and Battery Commander with the U.S. Army between 1970 – 1976, which including a deployment to Vietnam in 1975. He returned to active duty as a Chaplain after completing Seminary School and was deployed with the U.S. Marine Corp, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Division from 1982-1984. After, he served with the U.S. Navy in Japan from 1984-1988. He retired from Submarine Squadron 8 in Norfolk, Virginia in 1997.

Performing at the ceremony is Anthony Zoeller, Director of the Forest Glen Middle School Chorus. Ceremoniously, the Coral Springs Police and Fire Honor Guard will honor our nation’s military members with a wreath laying and full honors.

Mayor Scott Brook, who will provide remarks during the ceremony said, “We owe an immense debt of gratitude to the men and women who selflessly served and currently serve our country in the armed forces. I look forward to joining my fellow commissioners and the Veterans Coalition of Coral Springs to celebrate our nation’s heroes.”

Ahead of Veterans Day, the Garden Club of Coral Springs honored our city’s veterans with a Blue Star Memorial and Florida Native Garden planted at Coral Springs Veterans Park. Over 100 native plants were planted, and a Blue Star Marker was placed to honor the men and women who serve our country and protect our freedom. Due to COVID-19, residents are asked to watch the ceremony digitally, but are welcome to visit Veterans Park (8601 Royal Palm Boulevard) to pay their respects to our military and see the newly placed Blue Star Marker.

To recognize a resident who served or currently serves in our nation’s armed forces, we encourage our residents and business leaders to submit a Coral Springs Veteran for recognition, by filling out the form located on our website. Those submitted will be recognized during a City Commission meeting monthly.

The City of Coral Springs values, honors and appreciates veterans and their families for their service. For more information on the program, please call 954-344-1004.

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