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Volunteers help store over 5,000 flags honoring fallen members of U.S. armed forces
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Volunteers help store over 5,000 flags honoring fallen members of U.S. armed forces
CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. – Families and volunteers gathered at Patriot Park in Cathedral City on Saturday for a closing ceremony honoring our valley’s veterans. Over 5,000 flags have lined the park as part of the annual tradition during the week of Veteran’s Day, in what has become known as “the Healing Field.”
Volunteers needed for Healing Field closing ceremony
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CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif.- – Volunteers are being sought to assist with the closing ceremony of the week-long Healing Field event at Cathedral City’s Patriot Park, which honored thousands of veterans who died serving their country.
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Cathedral City’s annual healing field, with more than 6,000 American flags placed in honor of the men and women in uniform who have paid the ultimate sacrifice since Sept. 11, 2001, is open to visitors until noon Sunday at Big League Dreams Sports Park, at the corner of Date Palm and Dinah Shore drives, Cathedral City.
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Hundreds gathered Sunday morning to set out thousands of American flags in Cathedral City. Each representing a fallen hero. For retired Air Force Captain Robert Adams, days like Sunday remind him of how lucky he is to be alive.
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Laura Meeks served our country as a United States Air Force pilot and retired as a Major in 1995. At the Healing Field in Cathedral City, Meeks reflects on her time in the Air Force.
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“Healing Field” is a tribute to the men and women of uniform who gave the ultimate sacrifice to our country since September 2001. The event is organized by the Cathedral City Rotary and sponsored by the City of Cathedral City.
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Saturday is also the last day to attend the Rotary Club of Cathedral City’s Healing Field, an annual tribute to fallen soldiers in Patriot Park, 33998 Date Palm Dr. More than 5,000 flags bearing the name, age, rank and branch of people who have died while serving in the military since Sept. 11, 2001, are placed in the park. Volunteers remove the flags after the closing ceremony, which is scheduled for noon.
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Leo Gold has traveled far and wide in his lifetime. “I’ve been all over the United States, but I’ve been all over the south Pacific also,” Gold said. The 95-year-old World War 2 veteran spent four years in the U.S. Army. But Sunday, you’d find him at Cathedral City’s Patriot Park, paying respects to his fallen brothers and sisters in arms.
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