Marywood University’s Veterans Day ceremony will feature Flags for the Fallen, an outdoor display of thousands of U.S. flags that honor those who have fallen while serving our country.
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Marywood University’s Veterans Day ceremony will feature Flags for the Fallen, an outdoor display of thousands of U.S. flags that honor those who have fallen while serving our country.

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SCRANTON – In commemoration of Veterans Day, Marywood University’s Office of Military and Veteran Services and its Student Veteran Alliance will honor those who are serving and those who have served our country on at an 11 a.m. ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 10, at the Marywood’s Veterans Resource Center, 2236 N. Washington Ave., on the university’s campus.

Sister Mary Persico, IHM, Ed.D., Marywood University’s president, will offer remarks. Peter Howey, a recent Marywood alumnus and a Navy veteran, will serve as guest speaker. “Echo Taps” will be played by two student trumpeters from Marywood’s Music, Theatre and Dance Department, Isiah Ortiz and Zachary Houston, while Marywood student vocalist Leanne Onofrio will sing “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

The ceremony site will feature Flags for the Fallen, an outdoor display of thousands of U.S. flags that honor those who have fallen while serving our country.

Raul E. Santana Nuñez, M. Ed., Marywood’s director of military and veteran services, is coordinating the event, which is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served following the ceremony at the Veterans Resource Center from noon to 3 p.m.

“Veterans Day gives the Marywood community and the public the opportunity to pray, reflect, and honor those who have served or are serving, with special recognition of and respect for those service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice,” said Santana Nuñez.