Nov 3 – Nov 12, 2022
421 Highland View Drive, Hermitage, TN 37076
Featuring a calendar full of events, Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage draws visitors throughout the year. In what has become an annual highlight, the Exchange Club of Donelson-Hermitage and the Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage – Presidential Site post a thousand U.S. flags on Victory Field bringing the 7th Annual Hermitage Field of Honor® display to the Nashville area. The grounds of Andrew Jackson’s beloved home and the days surrounding Veterans Day provide the appropriate place and dates to honor veterans who through their service and sacrifice have given the Stars & Stripes meaning.
Flags may be sponsored for $30, and the sponsors retain the flags at the close of the event to be displayed in surrounding communities as mementos of the Hermitage Field of Honor® display. The funds raised through the Field of Honor® flag display will benefit The Family Center working to “empower parents to raise happy, healthy children,” and Reboot Recovery working to provide trauma healing for military and first responders. In 2021 proceeds benefited Reboot Combat Recovery Program, Gary Sinise Foundation, Curb Liberty Hall, USO Nashville, Volunteers of America for Veterans, The Family Center, Youth Villages, Andrew Jackson Foundation, and many more worthy community efforts.
On Saturday, November 5th, there will be a patriotic fireworks display beginning at 7:00 p.m. The Field of Honor® and the fireworks are free of charge and open to the public. Come with your family and friends to walk among the flags and experience the Spirit of America as you never have before.
This is an event not to be missed.
In The News
Field of Honor’ pays tribute to local veterans
News Channel 5 Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Veterans are being remembered on Veteran’s Day with flags on the “Field of Honor” at the Hermitage.
Andrew Jackson’s The Hermitage
News 4
throughout Veterans Day weekend, 1,000 American flags will cover Victory Field at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage as a part of a Field of Honor® display paying tribute to the men and women who have served or are now serving in the U.S. military. The Field of Honor will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Nov. 9, through Monday, Nov. 12 with a closing ceremony at 1 p.m.
Veterans Day freebies, discounts: Food, hair cuts, zoo and more
Tennessean
The Hermitage will pay tribute to active military and veterans with a Field of Honor display on its Victory Field property, featuring 1,000 American flags, from Wednesday to Sunday, Nov. 12.
1,000 American flags on display at the Hermitage
WKRN
Ahead of Veterans Day, the Hermitage will be displaying 1,000 American flags for the Field of Honor event. It’s the second year for the event held at former president Andrew Jackson’s home. The flags will be displayed on the “Victory Field” facing Lebanon Road at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage.
Field of Honor
Now Playing Nashville
The second annual Field of Honor® will be held on Veterans Day Weekend. The event will feature 1,000 American flags. All proceeds will go to child abuse prevention efforts, homeless veterans, and other Exchange Club projects benefiting our community and country.
The Hermitage’s flag display to honor veterans, assist Family Center
Tennessean
A thousand American flags will cover Victory Field at The Hermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson, in honor of Veterans Day. From Nov. 8-12, the display will honor veterans past and present, but the flags also will help raise money for a local cause.
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Today is also the last day to see the Field of Honor at The Hermitage. You’ll find a thousand flags on display in honor of our veterans. It’s free for the whole family to walk through the field that faces Lebanon Road.
‘Field of Honor’ returns to Hermitage ahead of Veterans Day
by: Davis Nolan
Veterans Day is a week from Friday, and for the seventh year in a row, the Exchange Club of Donelson-Hermitage is sponsoring the “Field of Honor” where 1,000 American flags are on display.
Benefiting Charities:
Reboot Recovery
The Family Center
Gary Sinise Foundation
Curb Liberty Hall
USO Nashville
Volunteers of America for Veterans
Youth Villages
Andrew Jackson Foundation
Hosted By:
Exchange Club of Donelson-Hermitage
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage – Presidential Site
Local Organizing Committee:
Project Chair: Desha L. Hearn
Co-Chair/Communications/Secretary: Terry Scholes
Fundraiser Chair/Treasurer: Amy Charles
Program Chair: Stephanie Randolph
PR Chair: Phil Ponder
Volunteer Chair: Mary Beth Wilson
Field Coordinator Chair: Bob Wooden
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