Members of the Anaheim Hills Rotary Club will host a special dedication ceremony for its Flags of Honor from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov. 11 at Eucalyptus Park to commemorate the Veteran’s Day weekend display. And the community is invited.
The brief ceremony includes the MCAS Tustin Young Marines performing the color guard and patriotic music performed by the Canyon High School Band, which will be followed by presentations from Third District Supervisor Don Wagner, U.S. Rep. Young Kim and Raine Broussard, a USAF veteran and member of the Anaheim VFW.
Flags of Honor is a signature event featuring more than 200 American flags on display that pays tribute to the bravery and the sacrifices of all veterans, as well as those currently serving in the military.
Sponsoring a flag offers the opportunity to recognize loved ones and pay tribute to their service and bravery, as well as first responders and others someone wants to honor. Flags include a personalized dedication attached.
For additional information or to sponsor a flag, visit anaheimhillsrotary.org. Please note there will be limited seating available, so those planning to attend are encouraged to bring along a chair.
Learn more about scouting
Boy Scout Troop 538 is planning an open house and ice cream social from 7 to 8 p.m. on Nov. 7 in the Fellowship Hall at Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church. And all boys ages 11 and up, including boys in the fifth grade, are invited.
This fun event is an opportunity to learn more about the core of scouting, and to meet and interact with members of Troop 538.
Troop 538, which is a scout-led troop founded 48 years ago, fosters leadership opportunities, community involvement, fun group activities and adventurous outings such as campouts, backpacking and hikes, while teaching essential life-skills.
The troop meets at 7 p.m. on Tuesday evenings in the Fellowship Hall at Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church. Those wishing to attend the open house and social, should RSVP or…
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