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Honoring Heroes: The Memorial Day Light Show

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
May 29, 2024 at 11:24am. Views: 126

Every Memorial Day, the city of Grand Terrace, California, comes alive with a spectacular tribute to the nation's heroes. Amidst the festivities, the Veterans Freedom Wall stands tall, a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served in the military. At the heart of this commemoration is Shad Boal, the chair of the Veterans Freedom Wall, whose dedication and passion have brought this annual tradition to life.

The Veterans Freedom Wall serves as a poignant memorial for servicemen and women who have bravely served their country. With space for over 1600 plaques, each representing a unique story of service, the wall stands as a testament to the courage and commitment of America's veterans. Shad Boal, alongside his team, works tirelessly to ensure that every plaque finds its place of honor before Memorial Day and Veterans Day each year.

The inception of the Freedom Wall was rooted in a deep sense of duty and respect for the nation's veterans. Inspired by the vision of individuals like Jim, Shad Bowl took on the mantle of leadership, despite his initial reluctance. With a dedicated team by his side, including the invaluable support of Larry, who serves as the emcee, Shad Boal ensures that the spirit of remembrance and gratitude is kept alive.

The journey to uphold this tradition is not without its challenges. Meetings are held regularly to plan and organize events, with a commitment to expanding services and support for veterans. The involvement of the community is encouraged, with meetings open to anyone willing to contribute or participate in honoring the nation's heroes.

One of the highlights of the Memorial Day celebration is the mesmerizing light show, orchestrated by Shad Boal himself. Drawing upon his background in electrical work, Shad meticulously plans and executes a stunning display of lights, illuminating the night sky in honor of those who have served. Despite the technical intricacies involved, Shad's dedication shines through as he navigates the complexities of programming and coordination.

The Memorial Day light show is a labor of love, a heartfelt tribute to the brave men and women who have sacrificed for their country. As the lights dance in the darkness, each beam serves as a beacon of remembrance, guiding the community in honoring the memory of fallen heroes. From the solemn recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance by John Wayne to the stirring performances by artists like Johnny Cash and Toby Keith, every moment is imbued with reverence and gratitude.

As the evening draws to a close, and the last notes of "Ragged Old Flag" fade into the night, the spirit of patriotism lingers in the air. In Grand Terrace, Memorial Day is not just a day of remembrance; it is a testament to the enduring legacy of courage and sacrifice. Thanks to the dedication of individuals like Shad Boal and the unwavering support of the community, the memory of America's heroes will continue to shine brightly for generations to come.

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