The Jackson, Lytle & Lewis Life Celebration Center will be transformed into a sea of red, white & blue during the days leading up to Old Glory’s birthday. Hundreds of United States flags will stand posted in an awe-inspiring formation to honor veterans, who through their actions has honored the flag. This inspiring and memorable display draws Clark County residents together each June. The panorama is hard to describe, but once experienced it is not to be forgotten. As local organizer, Frank Lewis has explained, it is difficult to adequately thank the men and women who sacrifice so much in defending our nation. However, “It’s something we can never take for granted.”
The Springfield Field of Honor® display is a gift to the community made possible through donations, sponsorships and the efforts of many dedicated volunteers. You can show your support and gratitude by sponsoring a flag or making a donation.
Please visit the Springfield Field of Honor® as we remember and honor our national heroes. The Field of Honor® can be visited from June 6th through Flag Day on the 14th.
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Field of Honor for veterans: ‘It’s rewarding to do something that is meaningful’
Springfield News-Sun
he Field of Honor flag display memorial for military veterans will be set up in Springfield through from June 6 to June 14, which marks Flag Day.
The display will be located at the Jackson, Lytle & Lewis Life Celebration Center, at 2425 North Limestone Street.
Honor Field opens in Springfield, raises money for veteran groups
Spring News-Sun
From D-Day until Flag Day the front lawn of Jackson, Lytle & Lewis Funeral Home will be covered in a sea of American flags. For the past eight years, the Honor Field has been erected to pay tribute to Americans who have fought for the cause of freedom, said Frank Lewis, an organizer of the event.
Honor Field and Lunch with a Veteran
WDTN.com
DAYTON, Ohio – Memorial Day may be over, but it’s never too late to show your appreciation for our Veterans.
Benefiting Charities:
Feed our Heroes
Hosted By:
Jackson, Lytle & Lewis Life Celebration Center
Local Organizing Committee:
Project Chair: Frank Lewis
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