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EXAMPLE PROGRAM FOR EMCEE

“Honor a Veteran”

Welcome

The emcee needs to begin the program by welcoming everyone and asking

everyone to “please rise for the Presentation of Colors and National Anthem.”



Presentation of Colors

As soon as the Colors are in posted, and the Honor Guard are at attention, the

National Anthem should begin.



“The Star Spangled Banner”

Following the National Anthem the emcee asks everyone to be seated and

thanks the Honor Guard and the band.



Pledge of Alligence

Lead by the emcee



Music - (“Name of song”)

If there is music the emcee will introduce the group and the director

performing. Following the conclusion of the music, the students in the band

and/or vocal group can be dismissed.



Thank you to the band/vocal group and their director.



Message from President

Introduce the individual who is going to read the Presidents Veterans Day

message.



A thank you should be extended to the individual who read the President’s

message.



Introduce the students who will be reading the history of Veterans Day.



“Veterans Day – How it Began”

Thank you to the students who read the history of Veterans Day.

Introduction of (Keynote Speaker) for Veterans Day Message

Introduce the keynote speaker with brief introduction.

Thank you to the keynote speaker.



“Honor a Veteran” Summary

The “Honor a Veteran” program should be explained and what the students

were asked to do for the program. The students are then directed to stand and

remain standing during the reading of all their veteran’s names. Any veterans

attending are also asked to stand when their name is read.



Introduction of Special Guests and

Presentation of Veterans

The student’s name is read along with the veteran’s name, which branch of the

Armed Services they served or are serving in (if known), where they served are

serving in (if known) and what war, if any, they served in. The relationship to

the student is also acknowledged if known.



Following the reading of ALL the names of veterans the students want to

acknowledge, then the participating teacher’s veteran names are read.



The audience is asked for a round of applause as a thank you to all veterans.



Video - “Before You Go” - Samuel R. Bierstock

http://www.beforeyougo.us

A brief introduction and explanation of the video is given.



Thank yous

A thank you is extended to all participating teachers or any other individuals

who may have been involved in planning the program.



Another thank you can be extended to the veterans for their service and for

coming to the program. Students are asked to remain seated while the

veterans/guests leave. The veterans/guests are asked to stay for coffee &

cookies (if available).



Dismissal


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