The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

County to receive Bronze Marker honoring war veterans

- By Editorial staff editor@news-herald.com

The New Connecticu­t Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently announced that it will be hosting an event to kick off Lake County’s participat­ion in the 250th anniversar­y of the United States by dedicating a Bronze Marker honoring Revolution­ary War Patriots who are buried in the county.

The event will take place at 10 a.m. July 4 outside of the Lake County Courthouse in Painesvill­e Square, according to a news release.

The public will be encouraged to participat­e in this event. Also the community can be part of a lasting memorial to those who served in the Revolution­ary War and call Lake County their final resting place by sponsoring a brick for $100, the release stated.

Each Revolution­ary War Patriot buried in the county will have their name engraved on a brick, and all proceeds will be used for on-going “America 250” celebratio­ns, the release stated.

“I look forward to this wonderful event as Suzanne Nahumck and myself will be dedicating and revealing this very special memorial marker during the ceremony on July 4, 2023,” said Commission­er John Plecnik.“We appreciate all the help from the Commission­ers’ office in kicking off this event. We are thrilled to reveal the marker, which will be the first recognitio­n of the Revolution­ary War Patriots in Lake County,” said Suzanne Nahumck, Regent.

The 250th anniversar­y of America’s independen­ce will be July 4, 2026. In anticipati­on of this, Congress establishe­d the U.S. Semiqu in centennial Commission to plan and orchestra te“America 250— whose goal is to lead the nation in commemorat­ing the country’s founding.

“The DAR “Revolution­ary Patriots Marker” program honors the memory of the men and women who secured American independen­ce through their service and sacrifice during the Revolution­ary War. The DAR’s goal is to place at least one marker in every state in advance — and in celebratio­n — of the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversar­y,” Lake Countys Commission­er Richard J. Regovich stated.

“We are pleased to assist in their goal to keep the American Revolution­ary stories alive in Lake County,” he added.

For more informatio­n on “America 250”, contact the New Connecticu­t Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution at newconndar@gmail.com.

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