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Field Of Honor Debuts
Murrieta Field of Honor in Town Square Park Debuts November 6
“Who’s Your Hero?”
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Those visiting the 13th annual Murrieta Field of Honor will have an opportunity to recognize their heroes in an awe-inspiring site with 2,021 full-sized American flags on display in Murrieta’s Town Square Park, November 6 until November 14.
Each year, the Field recognizes heroes --those who served or are serving in the United States armed forces, law enforcement, fire and other first responder posts, plus personal heroes. In addition to the 2,021 flags available for dedication to personal heroes, the Field features sections for Medal of Honor recipients, Local Heroes (those from Riverside and San Bernardino counties, who have given their lives for this country since 2003), historical flags, a flag dedicated to those who perished in 9/11, state flags and a patriotic chalk walk.
Opening ceremonies for the 2021 Field of Honor will honor First Responders, including the Murrieta fire and rescue and police departments. This is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 6. In addition, there will be entertainment featuring the Warm Springs Middle School Choir and tap dancers from Norris Performing Arts Center. Local and state officials will speak. The Field of Honor is held in the newly renovated park, located just two blocks off of I-15, and stretching from City Hall at Jefferson and Kalmia streets, to the Murrieta Library. The display is free and open to all. As the flags are being placed in perfect rows in the Park early on Saturday, November 6, dozens of chalk artists will be creating patriotic works of art on the sidewalks surrounding the park. A salute to the United States Marines on the 246rd birthday will be held on Wednesday, November 10. Murrieta’s popular Veterans Day parade will be held on Thursday, November 11. A candlelight concert with Murrieta middle school students is planned for Wednesday night, a Boy Scouts Final Flag Salute ceremony on Friday. Each sponsored flag is tagged with the name of the honoree and rank, service or other designation. At the end of the week, flags may be picked up by those who purchase them. Those who have flags from previous years that are in good condition can have them reposted for $10. Each American flag is three by five feet on an eight foot pole and can be purchased for $35. They can be https://www.murrietarotaryclub.org/product/flag-sponsorship purchased on the Field of Honor website, , or by going to the Field of Honor during the week it is on display. Flag purchasers can pick up their flags on Saturday, Nov. 13, and from 9 a.m. until noon on Sunday, Nov. 14.
Proceeds from the 2021 Field of Honor will benefit the City’s Veterans’ Memorial and community projects like the Club’s annual teacher grants, scholarships, speech and music contests and more, all funded by the Rotary Club of Murrieta Foundation. Nonprofit groups affiliated with the Field of Honor who sell flags will receive $10 for each flag sold.
Furthering the Field of Honor’s educational benefits, all Murrieta Valley Unified School District fifth grade classes plus some classes from Lake Elsinore and Temecula schools will visit the Field during the week, hear explanations about the displays and complete class assignments.
Full Schedule of Events
• Sat. Nov. 6 - 9:45 Opening ceremonies honor first responders. - 9-5 Chalk artists develop patriotic images - 10-2 Military Family Resource Expo • Sun., Nov 7 – 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Chalk artists developing patriotic images • Mon. Nov. 8 – Murrieta Rotary Club’s Veterans Lunch. By invitation only • Mon. Nov. 8-10; Fri. Nov. 12 – 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Student field trips. • Wed. Nov. 10 – 11:30 a.m.-Marine Corps Birthday celebration -open to the public??? - 6 p.m. Candlelight Concert features choirs from the Murrieta middle schools; reading of “Letters from War” by local artists. • Thurs. Nov. 11 – 10 a.m.-noon. City of Murrieta’s Veterans Day Parade, concluding at the Field of Honor • Mon. Nov. 8-10; Fri. Nov. 12 – 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Student field trips. • Fri., Nov. 12 -- 5 p.m. - Boy Scouts conduct Final Salute flag retirement • Sat., Nov. 13 – 9-5 p.m., Flag Pick-ups • Sun., Nov. 14 – 9 a.m. – noon, Flag Pick-ups