Blog Levin to Headline National Virtual Event Saluting H.S. Grads Enlisting in Military; ‘Community Salutes’ Honor Local Grads By Craig Bannister | May 11, 2021 | 2:27pm EDT
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Nationally-syndicated radio and television host Mark Levin will join a slate of celebrities in a virtual event paying tribute to the nation’s 2021 graduating class of high school seniors planning to enlist in the U.S. military.
On May 15, 2021 at 3:00PM EST, the “America Salutes 2021” event will be broadcast as a global livestream event online on Facebook and YouTube and will feature prominent members of the military from across all services, home performances from well-known musical artists, and “thank you’ video messages from recording artists, celebrities, parents and service members in the field. Pre-registration is required, but provided free of charge to those who sign up online.
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The Camden County Freedom Medal is presented to civic leaders who show ideals and actions that reflect the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr. (Shutterstock)
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ The founder of a Gloucester Township nonprofit organization will be awarded freedom medals during the county s annual ceremony, which will take place virtually this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials announced.
Christina DeCristofor, the founder of Operation Kindness, will receive the Camden County Freedom Medal. The medal, created by the county in 2001, is presented to civic leaders who demonstrate ideals and actions that reflect the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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The Camden County Freedom Medal is presented to civic leaders who show ideals and actions that reflect the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr. (Shutterstock)
COLLINGSWOOD, NJ A Collingswood man who helps combat food insecurity in Camden will be awarded freedom medals during the county s annual ceremony, which will take place virtually this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials announced.
Gerald Davis, the executive director of the TOUCH New Jersey Food Alliance in North Camden, will receive the Camden County Freedom Medal.
The medal, created by the county in 2001, is presented to civic leaders who demonstrate ideals and actions that reflect the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.