Vince Cautero sings at last year's Flagler County ceremony. ⓒ Stephen Helfrich
All three cities in Flagler County will be setting to Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday. The city governments of Palm Coast and Flagler Beach will be hosting theirs, and the Flagler County government is putting theirs on in Bunnell.
Leading off the morning is Palm Coast’s ceremony, held at Heroes Memorial Park on Palm Coast Parkway. Last year’s ceremony was well-attended and featured Flagler’s representative in Congress, Michael Waltz. There was no Mayor in office for last year, but this year will feature remarks from since-elected Mayor David Aflin.
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Palm Coast Memorial Day Ceremony:
Heroes Memorial Park, 2860 Palm Coast Parkway, Palm Coast
8:00 am
Parking available on-site and at the nearby Flagler Public Library.
Following will be the county’s ceremony at the Government Services Building. Its headlining speaker is Cecil Hengeveld, a decorated U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, and beloved singer and veteran Vince Cautero will be back to deliver his rendition of God Bless the USA.
Flagler County Memorial Day Ceremony:
Government Services Building, 1769 E. Moody Blvd., Bunnell
10:00 am
Parking available on-site.
Flagler Beach will close out the day with their ceremony, held at Veterans Park. It will be introduced by City Commissioner Jane Mealy, and speakers include Mayor Suzie Johnston, Pastor Jeanine Clontz of Flagler Beach United Methodist Church, and Army Major Tom Hall. Ceremonies will be performed by the Matanzas High School JROTC and the color guards of the Flagler Beach Fire and Police Departments.
My hats off to the men and women who have served this country so I can have the freedoms I have (well what’s left of them anyway) The only regret I have in my past 43 yrs is I didn’t join one of our military departments. So I salute those that did serve and pray for the ones that gave the ultimate sacrifice to this country.
The Flagler County government will be hosting its annual Memorial Day ceremony at the Government Services Building on Monday, May 27th, featuring a special...
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May 28, 2022 at 3:57 pm
My hats off to the men and women who have served this country so I can have the freedoms I have (well what’s left of them anyway) The only regret I have in my past 43 yrs is I didn’t join one of our military departments. So I salute those that did serve and pray for the ones that gave the ultimate sacrifice to this country.