This was in our local paper this morning. Just thought I would share.
Veterans wanted for Ashland Fourth of July parade
Woman organizes parade entry to include past and present soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines so the town can thank them
ASHLAND — Simone Coster is looking for men and
women who have worn a military uniform or are still serving in the armed
forces to march in Ashland's Independence Day parade.
Coster
decided to obtain a parade entry for the 2012 annual Fourth of July
parade after watching last year's entries and noticing there was little
in it to honor veterans or those still in uniform.
"After last year's parade my mom and I started talking about the parade and why we celebrate the Fourth of July," Coster said.
"I
grew up in Ashland," she added. "For the majority of my life, I've gone
to every Fourth of July parade here. The parade has gotten very
political."
Coster, 32, hopes her entry will
simply remind parade watchers of the role veterans and those still
serving play in American independence, she said.
"I
thought it would be something unusual, honoring men and women in
uniform," she said. "I also think it would be great if the town could
thank them."
Many local residents want to show
their appreciation for those who have served, said Coster who described
herself as a homemaker and mother of two who is pregnant with her third
child.
She has contacted the Oregon Army
National Guard at the Ashland armory which is expected to provide
several vehicles and 15 citizen soldiers for her entry.
Coster, whose grandfather served during World War II, hopes to have at least 40 participants for the event.
"I'm
looking for any veterans (or service men and women) to walk in the
parade or to ride in military vehicles," she said. "My goal is to just
give the 'thank-you' they deserve for what they've done for all of us."
Any veteran or local person still in the military who wants to participate in her parade entry can reach her at 541-292-9020.
She doesn't plan to walk or ride in the entry.
"I want the focus to be on them and what they have done for us," she said.
Reach reporter Paul Fattig at 776-4496 or e-mail him at pfattig@mailtribune.com.