FORT KENT, Maine – The University of Maine at Fort Kent will host its Veterans Day ceremony on the University’s newly built Veterans Square Friday, November 8 at 11 a.m. The ceremony is open to the general public.
The event will include a welcome from Stacy Martin, UMFK Student Life coordinator; UMFK President Deb Hedeen to recognize and honor veterans; and the singing of the National Anthem by UMFK nursing student Rebekah Sanchez. American Legion Legionnaires Post 133 Fort Kent Commander Richard Dominikoski will call to order the color guard, then a prayer will be read by UMFK Director of Facilities and veteran Jason Guerrette.
Leroy McKenzie, 1st vice commander of the American Legion Department of Maine, will be the ceremony’s keynote speaker followed by the presenting of colors, a moment of silence, and veteran George Dumond will play taps. The ceremony will end with closing remarks from Deb Hedeen.
Following the ceremony, veterans will be invited to a free lunch to include one guest, for the cost of $5 at UMFK’s Nowland Hall dining room. All who attend the ceremony will receive a voucher for lunch at the dining room for a cost of $5 per person.
UMFK will honor all who served and located in the dining room will be a table set to represent fallen soldiers, also known as a Missing Man Table or Fallen Comrade Table, is a memorial and ceremony that honors U.S. military members who are missing, imprisoned, or have fallen.
For more information on the event, please contact the University Relations Office at 207-834-7557.