Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day event set for Dec. 7
- Lake County News reports
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Pearl Harbor Survivors Chapter 23 North Lake County will observe the 76th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Thursday, Dec. 7.
In what is widely reported by organizers to be the last planned event, the annual ceremony will begin at Library Park in Lakeport at 9 a.m. before moving across the street to Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St., from 9:15 to 10 a.m.
Honorary Pearl Harbor Survivor Ronnie Bogner will act as master of ceremonies.
Military Chaplain Dr. Herman “Woody” Hughes will give the invocation and the Lake County Military Funeral Honors Team will perform honors including a rifle volley.
Kelseyville High student Teara Hall will sing the national anthem, the Boy Scouts will raise the flag and lower it to half-mast at the Pearl Harbor Survivors Memorial Mast and there will be a video presentation by John Jensen of Lake County News.
After the ceremonies, a public luncheon will take place at the Boathouse Restaurant & Bar, located at 2685 Lakeshore Blvd. in Nice.
The no-host luncheon will start at noon and reservations are requested by Dec. 4 by calling Janeane Bogner at 707-998-3280