April 20, 2024

EPVMER Part 10: Presentations to “Remember and Honor E. Prov. Veterans” Now Available, Without the Internet

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Visual presentations of the Nov. EP Veterans’ Memorial Expressway Re-dedication (EPVMER2021) events can now be accessed in several ways. View photos of the lobby display at City Hall, EP war memorials, and the locations of bridges on I-195. Tributes “Honoring Our EP Veterans”, in 4 war divisions, list names from the EP Military Service Honor Roll ( https://ephist.org, under “downloads”). The “stay at home” ceremony includes photos of the KIA veterans with bridges on I-195, their new bridge memorial signs, and illustrated music used in the dedication ceremony to “God Bless America” with the Riverside Scouts, the “National Anthem”, “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, and “Taps”.

View at https://sites.google.com/view/EPVMER2021.  Have no internet?
View online on a city library computer or check out a DVD or borrow a disc to run on a PC not connected to the internet (Windows XP and up, with video software) from Weaver Memorial Library after January 17th. No disc drive? Request a flash drive be loaded with files. (Please provide an empty, new, 2 GB minimum, flash drive.) Have no internet and can not get to the EP library? Request from epvme@hotmail.com,  a disc (free, limited supply) for viewing at home, with limited local delivery/ pick up, now until Feb. 15, 2022. No email? Please ask a friend to email on your behalf.

Distribution is courtesy of the EPVMER2021 committee.

The committee's goal is to remember and honor our veterans and military members so their service to our country is not forgotten. Goals were accomplished with the EP Military Service Honor Roll, replacement of the missing EPVME bridge memorial signs, the re-dedication ceremony, EPVMER2021 website, sending greeting cards (to veterans, RI Bristol Veterans Home, Providence Veterans’ Medical Center), biographies written about our KIA veterans, city war memorials, and by now offering more options to view these visual presentations so more people can participate. 

Thank you for remembering and honoring our veterans and military members.



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