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Crown Point to Host Veterans Day Ceremony

Crown Point to Host Veterans Day Ceremony

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Honor all the men and women who have served in the United States  Armed Forces this Veterans Day.  

Join the City of Crown Point and American Legion Post 20 in celebrating Veterans Day at  10:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, on the east side steps of the historic Lake County  Courthouse. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will move indoors to the  rotunda of the courthouse.  

“Every year, we honor those who answer the call to fight for our freedom by taking time to  recognize and acknowledge their sacrifice,” Mayor Pete Land said. “The ceremony is a  tradition in Crown Point and a small way for us to thank all of the servicemen and women in Crown Point, Lake County and beyond.” 

The City of Crown Point has an executive order allowing full-time city employees who have  served in the U.S. Armed Forces to take a day off. Signed in 2019, the order allows those  employees to request off work "at any time, for any reason," as long as their supervisor  approves it. In the past, those employees were given the rest of Veterans Day off after the  city’s ceremony.  

Kevin Dvorak, commander of American Legion Post 20, said Post 20 has honored veterans  since its inception and invited the community to keep with its long-standing tradition on  Veterans Day. 

“Please join us following our ceremony at Post 20 for cake and lunch held in honor of all  veterans. The community is welcome,” Dvorak said.  

Speakers will include Mayor Pete Land and Post 20 Cmdr. Kevin Dvorak.