Thursday, May 3, 2018
Poppy Posters Now On Display At Dorchester Post Office
With Memorial Day on the near horizon, we want to draw attention to the patriotic display that has popped up in the Dorchester Post Office building on main street.
Thanks to the leaders of the Dorchester American Legion Auxiliary and Dorchester's art instructor, Stacy Lutjemeyer, Dorchester Public School students recently used their creative talents to produce poppy posters, all of which are now on display at the post office.
The following Dorchester students had their posters sent to the Nebraska American Legion to compete statewide:
Class I: Hadley Brandt
Class II: Andrea Pavlish
Class III: Hailey Schweitzer
Class IV: Wayne Fritsche
Class V: Maricela Magana
National Poppy Day will be May 25 this year. For those who don't know, the red poppy is a nationally recognized symbol of sacrifice worn by Americans since World War I to honor those who served and died for our country in all wars. It reminds Americans of the sacrifices made by our veterans while protecting our freedoms.
Wear a poppy to honor those who have worn our nation's uniform.
And donate generously when asked to buy a poppy. All donations received will be used by the American Legion Family for their programs that support veterans, the military community and their families.
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Nice work kids! It is important for us to make these artworks to show our support for veterans and active service members, plus we learns something about design doing them! Great display to see too!
ReplyDeleteAgree. What a neat treat for post office visitors.
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