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Traffic Advisory For Veteran’s Day March In Downtown Duluth
Traffic Advisory For Veteran’s Day March In Downtown Duluth
Traffic Advisory For Veteran’s Day March In Downtown Duluth
Tomorrow is the day to honor and thank our veterans and active servicemen and women.  Many restaurants are offering a free meal to them if they show proper ID.  Another way to say thank you for their sacrifices is to attend the Veteran's Day March held each year in Downtown Duluth.  This will alter traffic for a period of time, here's what you need to know.
Twin Ports Veterans Day March This Friday Commemorates The Day
Twin Ports Veterans Day March This Friday Commemorates The Day
Twin Ports Veterans Day March This Friday Commemorates The Day
This Friday is Veteran's Day. A day to show our appreciation and compassion for those that have sacrificed love, family....life, for our continued freedom. If you're like me, saying "thank you" just doesn't seem like enough. Attend the Twin Ports Veterans Day March to honor our Veterans on Friday, November 11th to show your gratitude.
Veteran’s Day March Traffic Advisory For Downtown Duluth
Veteran’s Day March Traffic Advisory For Downtown Duluth
Veteran’s Day March Traffic Advisory For Downtown Duluth
This Wednesday is a day to honor and thank our veterans and active servicemen and women.  Many restaurants and casinos are offering a free meal to them if they show proper ID.  Another way to say thank you for their sacrifices is to attend the Veteran's Day March in Downtown Duluth.  This will alter traffic for a period of time, here's what you need to know.
Events To Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr
Events To Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr
Events To Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr
Most people remember Martin Luther King Jr as the man that lead the peaceful march of 250,000 people in  Washington, D.C., then delivered his address, "l Have a Dream".   At the age of thirty-five, Martin Luther King, Jr., was the youngest man to have received the Nobel Peace Prize. He turned the prize money for winning the award, over $50,000 over to his cause. Today, we remember Martin