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		<title>Commemorating Veterans with 15th Annual Ceremony San Jacinto, California</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The&#160;Golden Era Golf Course&#160;once again served as the gathering place for the community’s annual&#160;Veterans Day Ceremony, held on the&#160;11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour—a long-standing tradition now in its&#160;15th year. The ceremony opened with a statement of gratitude and reflection:&#160;“Today is the day where we acknowledge the men and women of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The&nbsp;<strong>Golden Era Golf Course</strong>&nbsp;once again served as the gathering place for the community’s annual&nbsp;<strong>Veterans Day Ceremony</strong>, held on the&nbsp;<strong>11th day of the 11th month at the 11th hour</strong>—a long-standing tradition now in its&nbsp;<strong>15th year</strong>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The ceremony opened with a statement of gratitude and reflection:&nbsp;<em>“Today is the day where we acknowledge the men and women of our Country’s armed services for their bravery, dedication, and contribution to our freedom in America.”</em>&nbsp;Those words set the tone for a morning dedicated to honoring the nation’s veterans.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Friends, families, and residents from across the San Jacinto Valley gathered to pay tribute to those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. The event commenced with a solemn&nbsp;<strong>bagpipe procession</strong>&nbsp;across the golf course, followed by the&nbsp;<strong>Hemet Mounted Posse</strong>&nbsp;presenting the colors at the stage. Attendees were then treated to an impressive&nbsp;<strong>aerobatic flyover</strong>&nbsp;by&nbsp;<strong>Doug Medore</strong>&nbsp;of Hemet-Ryan Airport, whose aerial display drew enthusiastic applause from the crowd.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">A highlight of the ceremony was the performance by the&nbsp;<strong>San Jacinto High School R.O.T.C. rifle drill team</strong>, whose precision and discipline earned admiration from attendees. Master of Ceremonies&nbsp;<strong>Henry Sawicki</strong>&nbsp;remarked,&nbsp;<em>“Did you see that? Those kids are our future.”</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>San Jacinto Mayor Valerie Vandever</strong>, representing the&nbsp;<strong>American Legion Auxiliary</strong>, participated in the ceremonial laying of a wreath as&nbsp;<strong>Taps</strong>&nbsp;played, accompanied by the symbolic image of a&nbsp;<strong>riderless horse</strong>&nbsp;walking solemnly into the trees.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Several speakers shared reflections on service and remembrance.&nbsp;<strong>Duane Minard</strong>, a veteran and member of the Native American community, spoke about the vital contributions of Native Americans in the U.S. military, noting that&nbsp;<em>“more than 20 percent of the military are Native Americans. I was grateful to serve.”</em><br><strong>Bill Chamberlain</strong>, a veteran involved in fundraising for national cemetery memorials, recounted the history of&nbsp;<strong>Riverside National Cemetery</strong>&nbsp;and encouraged attendees to visit and reflect on its memorials.<br>Author&nbsp;<strong>Frank Teurlay</strong>, who wrote about Riverside’s&nbsp;<strong>Camp Anza and Arlanza</strong>, summarized his extensive research in a brief address, later praised by&nbsp;<strong>Bobbie Neff</strong>, who commented,&nbsp;<em>“It was just enough to get people to want to read your book to get it all.”</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Event sponsor&nbsp;<strong>Authority Real Estate</strong>&nbsp;provided a complimentary box lunch for all attendees, an appreciated gesture that contributed to the sense of community throughout the morning.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Among those in attendance,&nbsp;<strong>Air Force veteran Michael McGuiness</strong>&nbsp;described the event as&nbsp;<em>“the best Veterans Day event. It really made the point that it’s all about the Veterans.”</em><br><strong>Bill Rhoads</strong>, a retired Army Ranger and vocalist, delivered a heartfelt rendition of&nbsp;<em>“Remember Me (The Fallen Soldier),”</em>&nbsp;reminding the audience,&nbsp;<em>“You can’t forget the Veterans. We all are here because of them.”</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The&nbsp;<strong>Hemet High School Jazz Band</strong>&nbsp;provided musical tributes featuring the themes of each branch of the military, closing with a stirring performance of&nbsp;<em>“America the Beautiful.”</em>&nbsp;<strong>Eva Luna</strong>, from the&nbsp;<strong>San Jacinto Leadership Academy</strong>&nbsp;and a&nbsp;<strong>Voice of the Valley finalist</strong>, delivered a powerful rendition of the&nbsp;<strong>National Anthem</strong>, earning a standing ovation.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The success of the ceremony reflected the contributions of numerous volunteers, including&nbsp;<strong>Phil Ayala</strong>, San Jacinto City Councilmember, veteran, and advisor to the San Jacinto Leadership Academy, who coordinated the&nbsp;<strong>Military Explorers</strong>&nbsp;team. They worked alongside volunteers from the&nbsp;<strong>Nuview Bridge High School golf team</strong>&nbsp;and community members who dedicated their time and effort honoring our Veterans.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Lilian Averette</strong>, representing <strong>Congressman Raul Ruiz</strong>, presented a <strong>United States flag that had flown over the Capitol</strong> to the Golden Era Productions in recognition of its 15 years of dedication to honoring veterans. She was joined by <strong>William Boyd</strong>, representing <strong>Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh</strong>, and a representative from <strong>State Senator Sabrina Cervantes office</strong>.<br><br>Major sponsors included <strong>Golden Era Productions</strong>, the <strong>City of San Jacinto</strong>, <strong>San Jacinto American Legion Post 848</strong>, and the <strong>Veterans Circle of Friends</strong>.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In keeping with tradition,&nbsp;<strong>veterans were invited to golf free on Veterans Day</strong>, allowing many to enjoy the course in the early morning before the ceremony began.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The day concluded with a shared message felt deeply by all in attendance:<br><em>It was all about our Veterans, and giving thanks for their service and sacrifice.</em></p>
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