Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Historical Presentation
BOONE, Iowa---The Boone County Historical Society monthly Heritage Program will have a tie to the Memorial Day Holiday. The Society's Executive Director Charles Irwin says the presentation will focus on military and fraternal symbolism in Boone cemeteries. Irwin says Suzanne Caswell developed the program several years ago, but it's been updated to include burials from wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The free program begins at 7:00 Thursday at the Boone County Historical Center.
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