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Mayor Mobolade to sign proclamation for Purple Up! Day
Mayor Mobolade to sign proclamation for Purple Up! Day

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Politics
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Mayor Mobolade to sign proclamation for Purple Up! Day

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Mayor Yemi Mobolade plans to celebrate military children on Friday, April 25, with a proclamation recognizing April 2025 as the Month of the Military Child and Purple Up! Day in Colorado Springs. Purple Up! Day is designed to honor the strength, resilience, and contribution of the city's military-connected children and their families. The color purple was chosen as it is a combination of colors representing all branches of the military. On Friday, Mayor Mobolade will sign the proclamation at Douglass Valley Elementary, located on the U.S. Air Force Academy. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

U.S. Air Force Honor Guard makes Hawaiʻi debut at ʻAiea High School
U.S. Air Force Honor Guard makes Hawaiʻi debut at ʻAiea High School

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • General
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U.S. Air Force Honor Guard makes Hawaiʻi debut at ʻAiea High School

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Students at ʻAiea High School were given the opportunity to enjoy a performance from the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard during an assembly on April 15, which marked the Honor Guard's first performance in the islands. The assembly was in honor of 'Purple Up! Day,' a celebration of military children where support for them is shown by wearing purple, symbolizing unity and appreciation for all military branches. Several gravesites damaged at Oahu cemetery, again According to the Hawaiʻi Department of Education, 10.5 percent of ʻAiea High School's population is made up of military children. The students warmly welcomed the honor guard, with USAF Honor Guard SSgt. Matthew Sweeney saying that the team's visit was fantastic.'So some high schools, people are pretty quiet… but the school here was phenomenal,' Sweeney said. 'This is one of the best crowds I've ever performed for. So just having the cheers and then having them rush to the performance area after the performance to get some pictures and ask us questions–it's just great.' The performance even inspired students at the school, with ʻAiea High School senior Salina Roura Puaatuua thankful for the Honor Guard's performance. 'Learning through the experience through other students, and also personal experience from my father and my other family who are in the military, I know that it is a very big struggle,' Puaatuua said. 'I think it's really cool that we're actually celebrating this, and we're celebrating the struggle that these certain kids have to go through because of their situation.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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