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23-05-2025
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Memorials to honor the fallen Monday in the Basin
May 23—COLUMBIA BASIN — Among the barbecues, festivities and relaxation of the three-day weekend, many Basin communities will take a solemn moment to recognize the reason for Memorial Day weekend. The Moses Lake Spring Fest, a tradition for more than 40 years, is adding a little patriotic remembrance into its Grand Parade at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, said Spring Fest Committee member Lori Valdez. "(This year) we ordered a very, very large flag that is going to encompass the street, and we have people who have volunteered to carry the flag. It will bring a tear to your eye if you've had a loved one serve." Pioneer Gardens in Moses Lake will hold a ceremony Monday morning at 11 a.m., and American Legion Post 51 will hold one at the Ritzville Cemetery, also at 11 a.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a ceremony at 11 a.m. as well, at Bess Hampton Cemetery in Othello. The American Legion and other volunteers will place flags and crosses on the graves at the Ephrata cemetery Friday night, according to Legion Auxiliary spokesperson Jane Montaney. The Beezley Hills Community Flag Association will put out the Aisle of Flags at the Ephrata cemetery on Monday morning starting about 7 a.m., Montaney said. "We have casket flags ... and they have the name of the deceased on the banding of the flag," she said. "And as we're putting them up or taking them down, we're looking at that name and offering up a prayer for that veteran and his or her family." The Legion will hold ceremonies at the cemeteries in Soap Lake, Ephrata and Quincy on Monday, with the honor guard from Art Semro Post 28 in Ephrata participating in all three. The Soap Lake ceremony will be at 10 a.m., Ephrata at 11 a.m. and Quincy at 12:30 p.m. At 11 a.m., the Forgotten Heroes Memorial at the Grant County International Airport will commemorate the 87 servicemen who died when their transport plane crashed at what was then Larson Air Force Base in 1952. That memorial was established by Million Air owner Larry Godden, who passed away earlier this year, and Million Air General Manager Mark Bonaudi has taken it over, Bonaudi said. Pastor Mike Swartz of Lake Valley Baptist Church, a retired army chaplain, will deliver the invocation, and Buck Naff will sing the National Anthem. "I'll have (Port of Moses Lake) Commissioner Darren Jackson speak briefly, and then I'll read about the event," Bonaudi said. "We will call off every single name of the 87 service members who lost their lives that day, and upon the name being read, a bell will ring. Then we have 100 long-stemmed roses for the people who are attending to bring up and lay against the memorial." The ceremony will close with taps and a benediction, also by Swartz. "This is very important to the community," Bonaudi said. "I want to make sure that we keep it going, that the 87 forgotten don't get forgotten." Memorial Day, May 26 Moses Lake: 11 a.m. at Pioneer Memorial Gardens, 14403 Road 2 NE, Moses Lake. Soap Lake: 10 a.m., Valley View Memorial Park, 20174 Road A NE. Ephrata: 11 a.m., 333 E Street SW. Othello: 11 a.m. at Bess Hampton Cemetery, 1915 E. Cemetery St. Ritzville: 11 a.m. at Ritzville Memorial Cemetery, five miles west of Ritzville on Rosenoff Road. Quincy: 12:30 p.m. at Quincy City Cemetery, Seventh Avenue and F Street Southwest.
Yahoo
01-03-2025
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Concord firefighter receives NC Award of Excellence for safety initiative that helps hearing impaired
CONCORD, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — A Concord firefighter received state honors recently for his fire safety efforts that help the hearing impaired. Gilberto Meza-Corral received the Kim Wittig Award of Excellence during the 49th Annual North Carolina Fire & Life Safety Educators' Conference held this week in Concord. This award is given each year to a firefighter who demonstrates excellence in Fire and Life Safety Education in North Carolina. Photos: Family displaced after fire damages Concord home A nine-year member of the Concord Fire Department, Meza-Corral is a bilingual Fire Safety Educator and Assistant Fire Marshal, and the fire department says he 'has an unmatched passion for reaching those who are often overlooked.' He brought bed-shaking smoke alarms to children and young adults in Concord who are hearing impaired. Meza-Corral was nominated for the Award of Excellence by a fellow fire educator. 'I am grateful and truly humbled to receive this award. It means a lot to me and it's one of the highlights of my career so far,' said Meza-Corral in a statement. 'While I'm still speechless from this unexpected recognition, I'm truly honored and will continue using my knowledge, skills, and community connections to reduce risks and save lives.' This honor is the latest recognition for Meza-Corral. In 2024, Meza-Corral was awarded both the regional and state Firefighter of the Year Award from American Legion Post 51. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.