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Plans Underway for Hamden's Annual Veterans Awareness Day

The Hamden Veterans Awareness Day, now in its 13th year, was conceived by Hamden Middle School principal Daniel Levy, a Coast Guard veteran.

 

More than 450 high school and middle school students and 100 veterans, armed with visual displays of their service experiences, will share in the annual Veterans Awareness Day events at Quinnipiac University’s Athletic Center.

This year's event, scheduled for Friday, May 24 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m., builds on the increased awareness of the Memorial Day weekend to enhance students’ understanding of the freedoms often taken for granted.

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CT Veterans Affairs Commissioner Linda Schwartz, a Vietnam veteran, and others will speak on the importance of remembering those who served and continue to defend the freedoms we share.

“Veterans Awareness Day is a great opportunity for students and veterans to discuss one-on-one, and learn what has made this nation great,” said Abner Oakes, chairman of the Hamden Veterans Commission. “Veterans bring exhibits and memorabilia of their time in the service and the students really enjoy the interaction.”

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In addition to veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf, there will be exhibits from the Civil War and many groups that support veterans.

The Hamden Veterans Awareness Day was conceived by Hamden Middle School principal Daniel Levy, a Coast Guard veteran, and has always been about speaking with students, not at them. 

If the displays don’t prompt interaction with the students, new ‘Scavenger Hunt’ booklets will get things started. Each student has a copy and the questions require an observant eye and thoughtful inquiries to fill out the pages. This year’s booklets include questions about current events in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as living history details from earlier conflicts. There are many new exhibits and surprises this year both inside the Athletic Center and outside in the nearby ball field. 

“Quinnipiac University has been a great host and once again we look forward to filling the Athletic Center with a living example of the meaning of service,” Levy said.

For more information, contact Abner Oakes at 203-215-4675 or Dan Levy at 203-407-7131. 


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