
Pasadena City Hall – Veterans Day 2018 (Photo – W.K.).
The Pasadena Veterans Day Committee will kick-off this year’s Veterans Day ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 11 at 10:30 am in front of Pasadena City Hall.
By News Desk
This year’s event will feature Brigadier General David G. Smith, Special Assistant to the Commanding General, California State Guard (CSG), California Military Department, where he supports Title 32 actions for the readiness, effectiveness, and integration of the CSG with the California Army and Air National Guard. Additionally, he is the Director of the multi-billion-dollar Air Force Production and Flight Test Facility, Plant 42. CSG Chaplain Major Brenda Threatt will provide the Invocation and the Benediction.
Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger will also address the gathering. The Pasadena City College band will play the anthem of each branch of the Armed Forces. Pasadena Scots Pipes and Drums will play Amazing Grace in a tribute to the Gold Star Families in attendance. The Blair High School Junior ROTC will provide the Honor Guard. The Condor Squadron will do a close formation low altitude military fly over with their WWII North American AT-6 airplanes at 11:11 am.
Face coverings will be required at the event.
> Viewers can access the broadcast Nov. 11, 2021 at 11:00 am on:
- KPAS TV
Charter Spectrum Channel 3
AT&T U-Verse Channel 99 - Online: pasadenamedia.org/channel/kpas
OTT Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV Pasadena Media apps.
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