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Published Sunday, November 08, 2009 12:09 AM

Veterans Day events

Veterans Day Parade

* Who: Bryan Rotary Club

* When: 2:30 p.m., Sunday

* Where: Begins at the intersection of West Pruitt Street and North Bryan Avenue in downtown Bryan

* Details: Any business or organization wanting to enter the parade should call Mike Southerland at 260-4151. There is no cost to participate.

Veterans Day Ceremony and Barbecue Dinner

* Who: Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Board and the Museum of American GI

* When: 4 p.m., Wednesday

* Where: Veterans Park

* Details: Event will include unveiling of names on the Wall of Honor, tours of the Lynn Stuart Pathway, and a dinner. Tickets are $8 and available at the College Station Conference Center or by calling 764-3491.

American Legion Post, VFW Post and DAV Ceremony

* Who: American Legion Post 159, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4692 and local Disabled American Veterans

* When: 11 a.m., Wednesday

* Where: American Legion Post, 101 Waco St. in Bryan

* Details: The organizations will come together to honor veterans in a ceremony open to the public.

Flag dedication ceremony

* Who: Brazos Valley Council of Governments

* When: 3:30 p.m., Wednesday

* Where: Center for Regional Services, 3991 E. 29th St. in Bryan

* Details: The event includes the dedication of new flag poles, and U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards will speak.

Navasota Veterans Day Celebration and Car Show

* Who: Navasota Noon Lions Club

* When: Saturday

* Where: Navasota VFW Hall on Texas 105

* Details: The club will host a parade in the morning and activities at the hall throughout the day. A car show will take place in the afternoon.

Grand opening of the Helping Every American Remember Through Serving Veterans Museum of Texas

* Who: HEARTS Veterans Museum of Texas

* When: 11 a.m., Wednesday

* Where: 463 Texas 75 North, Huntsville

* Details: A newly built conference center and museum building will open on Veterans Day.




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