Now in its sixth year, the Kiwanis Club of the East Fork Region proudly presents the Field of Honor®—a powerful community tribute returning November 1–30, 2026, across Clermont County.
This year’s display carries special meaning as we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary and solemnly remember the 25th anniversary of September 11, 2001. These milestones remind us that freedom is not free—it is preserved through sacrifice, courage, and an enduring commitment to duty and honor. We pay tribute to the brave men and women of our all-volunteer military, as well as first responders and veterans who stand as guardians of our nation’s ideals.
United States flags will once again stand in solemn formation at four locations:
- West Clermont High School – 4101 Bach Buxton Rd., Cincinnati, 45103
- Bethel Tate Middle School – 649 W Plane St., Bethel, 45106
- Williamsburg – Location TBA, 45176
- Clermont County Sheriff’s Office – 4470 State Road 222, Batavia, 45103
These inspiring displays—featuring 140 flags at each site—create a unified, countywide expression of gratitude and remembrance. Each flag represents an individual hero: active-duty service members, fallen warriors, veterans, and first responders.
The American flag stands as a powerful reminder of the price paid for our freedoms and the values that define us as a nation. It reflects the resilience, courage, and unity of a people bound not by ease, but by a shared commitment to defend liberty and uphold the promise of our future.
This meaningful tribute is a gift to the community, made possible through the generosity of sponsors, donors, and dedicated volunteers. You can take part in honoring our heroes by sponsoring a flag or making a donation.
The Field of Honor® is open to all at no cost. Experience this moving display—and join us in remembering, honoring, and celebrating those who serve.
































