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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan pauses for Veterans Day activities

    Manhattan pauses for Veterans Day activities

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    By Brandon Peoples on November 12, 2018 Local News, Manhattan
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    Area students performed during Monday's Veterans Day ceremony at Peace Memorial Auditorium.
    Veterans Day was recognized Monday in Manhattan with residents pausing to reflect on the brave service men and women of the U.S. military.
    Students from Lee and Northview Elementary performed Monday at Peace Memorial Auditorium. Brandon Peoples/KMAN
    On the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I, Jed Dunham consultant with the Office of Military and Veterans Affairs at Kansas State University, spoke during the Veterans Day program at Peace Memorial Auditorium. His speech centered around the importance of veterans both on and off the battlefield.
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    Dunham says when these veterans come home, they become a vital and vibrant part of the community to help bridge the divisiveness of the country.
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    Second grade studetns from Lee Elementary perform during Monday’s Veterans Day program. Brandon Peoples/KMAN
    Monday’s ceremony also featured an opportunity for two bright young writers to share stories of loved ones who have served.
    Two young speakers from area schools including Flint Hills Christian School senior Raven Brandt and 7th grade Manhattan Catholic School student Grace Ruder won this year’s essay writing contest and were tasked with sharing their essays about loved ones who have served. For Brandt, she wrote about her father.
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    Ruder wrote about her decorated great-grandfather who served during World War II.
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    Brandt also spoke about why Veterans Day means so much to her.

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    Ruder says the diversity in the military is something we can all appreciate.
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    Friday’s ceremony included musical performances from local  followed the annual Veterans Day parade put on by the Flint Hills Veterans Coalition and annual biscuits and gravy breakfast held at the American Legion.
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