Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall 2009 Tour Schedule Released
20 Mayo 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Traveling Replica to Visit 10 U.S. Cities HOUSTON, May 20
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Dignity Memorial(R) network of
funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers announces the
2009 tour schedule of the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall, a
three-quarter-scale traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans
Memorial in Washington, D.C. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090520/DA19757) Free and open
to the public 24 hours a day during the exhibit dates, the replica
stands eight feet high and 240 feet long. Its black, reflective
surface is inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 servicemen
and women who died or are missing in Vietnam. "The Dignity Memorial
Vietnam Wall is dedicated to all Americans who served in Vietnam
and honors all veterans of the U.S. military," said Chris Sasso, a
director with the Dignity Memorial network. "The replica offers
visitors a chance for healing and reflections, and we are very
pleased to be able to share it with the citizens of these
communities," he said. The Dignity Memorial network of funeral,
cremation and cemetery service providers created the replica in
1990 as a service to those who might never travel to the nation's
capital to experience the original Vietnam Veterans Memorial
firsthand. To date, the Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall has traveled
to more than 200 cities across the country and has been visited by
millions of Americans. The Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall will
travel to the following 10 U.S. cities on its 2009 tour: Orlando,
Fla. June 25 - 28 Caribe Royale Hotel, 8101 World Center Dr.
Piedmont, Okla. July 3 - 5 Piedmont High School, OK Hwy. 4 and
Edmond Rd. Seattle, Wash. August 14 - 16 Acacia Memorial Park,
14951 Bothell Way NE Westlake Village, Calif. September 4 - 7
Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park, 5600 Lindero Canyon Rd.
Phoenix, Ariz. September 18 - 20 Phoenix Memorial Park, 200 W.
Beardsley Rd. Pasadena, Texas September 25 - 27 Grand View Memorial
Park, 8501 Spencer Hwy. Brandon, Fla. October 30 - November 1
Hillsboro Memorial Gardens, 2323 W. Brandon Blvd. N. Lauderdale,
Fla. November 6 - 8 Bailey Memorial Gardens, 7801 Bailey Rd.
Yonkers, N.Y. November 13 - 15 Fleming Field, Prescott Street
Paoli, Pa. November 20 - 22 Alleva Funeral Home, 1724 E. Lancaster
Ave. Activities and ceremonies planned in conjunction with each
exhibition include a motorcade of Vietnam veterans and other riders
to escort the replica to its exhibit location, opening and closing
ceremonies, and programmatic elements throughout each weekend
designed to commemorate and honor the sacrifices of the U.S.
servicemen and women who served in the Vietnam War. "Dignity
Memorial providers consider it an honor to serve those who served
our country," Sasso said. "The Dignity Memorial Vietnam Wall is
just one of many efforts of the Dignity Memorial network to honor
and support our nation's veterans and active military personnel,"
he said. Other initiatives and programs include the Veterans
Planning Guide, the Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial
Program, the Dignity Memorial Military Family Careline, educational
veterans' seminars and special pricing and benefits for members of
three veterans' service organizations. The Dignity Memorial network
of more than 1,600 funeral, cremation and cemetery service
providers is North America's most trusted resource for funeral and
memorialization services. Dignity Memorial providers offer an
unmatched combination of products and locations serving families
with care, integrity, respect and service excellence. For more
information, visit http://www.dignitymemorial.com/. Contact:
Jennifer Brandino 713-525-7484
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090520/DA19757 DATASOURCE:
Service Corporation International; The Dignity Memorial Network,
Inc. CONTACT: Jennifer Brandino of Service Corporation
International, +1-713-525-7484 Web Site:
http://www.dignitymemorial.com/ http://www.sci-corp.com/
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