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Lenoir mayor issues proclamation declaring Dec. 15 Bill of Rights Day during Caldwell County holiday program

City of Lenoir · December 20, 2025
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The mayor of Lenoir read a ceremonial proclamation at a holiday program in the Heritage Museum in Caldwell County, declaring Dec. 15 Bill of Rights Day and urging civic study and engagement; a presenter reviewed the history and meaning of the first 10 amendments.

The mayor of Lenoir, North Carolina, read a ceremonial proclamation at a holiday program at the Heritage Museum in Caldwell County declaring Dec. 15 as Bill of Rights Day and called on citizens to observe the date by studying the Constitution and engaging in civic discourse.

The proclamation was delivered during a mixed program of music and remarks attended by local musicians and visitors. Prior to the proclamation, an on-stage presenter reviewed the origins and ratification of the Bill of Rights, noting that the first 10 amendments were ratified on Dec. 15,…

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