During a recent government meeting, a proposal for a new community banner program honoring veterans was presented, sparking interest among attendees. The initiative aims to create a display of banners featuring local veterans, allowing families to submit photographs and service details for a fee, which is expected to be around $100.
The proposal was inspired by a similar program in West Virginia, where banners are displayed from Memorial Day to Veterans Day. The Winter Springs program would require city-wide participation, with the potential to utilize approximately 44 poles along Bloomberg Boulevard, leading to the veterans memorial. The banners would be double-sided, showcasing the honored veterans prominently.
Discussion highlighted the importance of community involvement and the need for city support in terms of installation and maintenance. The proposal also included considerations for costs associated with materials and labor, with initial estimates suggesting that the first year would be the most expensive due to setup requirements.
Participants expressed enthusiasm for the program, emphasizing its potential to strengthen community ties and honor local veterans. The next steps involve seeking city approval and determining logistics for implementation, including vendor selection and installation timelines. The proposal aims to not only celebrate veterans but also to enhance community pride and awareness of local military history.