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Volunteers needed for special ribbon tribute to area veterans

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The city of Palmdale, the AV Wall Committee, and Point Man Antelope Valley will host “Tied to Our Hearts,” a special community project in honor of veterans on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Palmdale Amphitheater, 2723 W. Rancho Vista Blvd., in Palmdale.

The event is free and open to all ages. Participants will help create a 12’ x 3’ Vietnam service ribbon along the Palmdale Amphitheater’s fencing which will “welcome home” all veterans who pass by and who attend the upcoming events surrounding the presentation of the Mobile Vietnam Memorial Wall, known as the AV Wall, which will be on display at the Palmdale Amphitheater from 5 p.m. Nov. 7 through 8 a.m. Nov. 12.

All materials will be supplied on site. “Please join us for this very special service project that honors all veterans,” said Annie Pagliaro, Palmdale recreation supervisor. “This is a great way for organizations, families and individuals to come together as a community to show our love and support for those who have served our country.”

The Antelope Valley’s Mobile Vietnam Memorial Wall is a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial black granite wall on the Washington Mall that was designed by artist Maya Lin. It is commonly known as “The AV Wall,” and its caretaker is Point Man Antelope Valley, an organization that works to take the Wall throughout Southern California with the mission of educating, inspiring, and healing all who visit the memorial.

The AV Wall is one of the most unique “home-grown” memorials of its kind in the nation and represents the Antelope Valley’s commitment to the men and women who served their country.  The six-day display at the Palmdale Amphitheater is staffed by volunteers, veterans, local service organizations and others.

Volunteers help look up names in the computer database; assist in locating the names on the wall; and provide information about the wall design and layout.  The AV Wall was designed and fabricated by Signs and Designs, Inc. of Palmdale.

The AV Wall has traveled across Southern California. It has been visited by thousands of men, women and children since its dedication and has provided education, healing and a gathering place for Vietnam Veterans to mourn and remember.

For more details, call (661) 267-5611.

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