[ Note: Before starting this ceremony, CLICK TO CHECK 'TODAY'S FLAG STATUS'. If your state is at half-staff, memorize the honoree's name and job/position, so you can say it within today's pre-Anthem ceremony script below. In the best performance voice you have, we recommend that you read aloud all the ceremony text with 1 exception - do not read aloud any text with [ brackets ] around it. ]
Good afternoon / evening, ___(insert name of location - like "Shea Stadium") ___
Welcome to today's
Beacon of Honor
Pre-Anthem Ceremony
[ for the week of January 21 - 27 ]
Welcome to today's
Beacon of Honor
Pre-Anthem Ceremony
[ for the week of January 21 - 27 ]
TODAY'S FLAG STATUS:
TODAY'S FLAG STATUS:
In our state, the Stars and Stripes flies at ___(say "full" or "half")___ staff today.
[End it here or read the following sentence if there is a half-staff in your state today]
[Optional - only say if your state is at half-staff today:]
The half-staff in our state is to honor ___(say full name of honoree)___ who served as a ___(say public servant job / position - such as firefighter, state rep, etc.)___ in our state.
[End it here or read the following sentence if there is a half-staff in your state today]
[Optional - only say if your state is at half-staff today:]
The half-staff in our state is to honor ___(say full name of honoree)___ who served as a ___(say public servant job / position - such as firefighter, state rep, etc.)___ in our state.
THIS WEEK'S FALLEN MILITARY TO HONOR:
During the week of January 13 to 20, thankfully, there were no new fallen combatants in the Global War on Terrorism (OIF or OEF). So far, in 2018, there have been 2 fallen U.S. Army soldiers - 1 serving in Iraq and 1 in Afghanistan.
THIS WEEK'S REMINDER FROM OUR FLAG:
During this week, we remember 17 astronauts who lost their lives in pursuit of America's pioneering spirit. The Apollo 1 mission, on January 27, 1967, the Space Shuttle Challenger flight on January 28, 1986, and the Space Shuttle Columbia mission on February 1, 2003, all ended in disaster. For now, we'll focus on the Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy and its impact on schools by listening to audio of its liftoff.
[Recommended audio: Tap "Listen in Browser" so you can listen to a live recording of the Challenger's liftoff and shortened flight.]
... This was a tragic event for all of America - one that most Americans over age 40 recall vividly as they were students watching this unfold on TV in their school classroom in 1986...
Among the 7 crew members lost during that Space Shuttle Challenger, was Teacher Christa McAuliffe, from New Hampshire. Selected from 11,000 NASA applicants, she was going to be the first teacher in space - broadcasting a science lesson live to schoolkids from the Shuttle.
[Click here to learn more about the Space Shuttle Challenger mission from NASA.gov]
[Go here to learn more about the Apollo 1 mission disaster from NASA.gov]
[Click here to learn more about the Space Shuttle Columbia from NASA.gov]
[ Challenger's lost crew members included: Francis R. Scobee, Commander; Michael J. Smith, Pilot; Ronald McNair, Mission Specialist; Ellison Onizuka, Mission Specialist; Judith Resnik, Mission Specialist; Gregory Jarvis, Payload Specialist; Christa McAuliffe, Payload Specialist, Teacher = public domain image ]
Now, please, stand, place your hand upon your heart,
and dedicate this National Anthem to the 17 NASA astronauts lost during missions, including Teacher Christa McAuliffe.
And, let's be thankful for today's space pioneers, who continue to make progress in the face of danger.
and dedicate this National Anthem to the 17 NASA astronauts lost during missions, including Teacher Christa McAuliffe.
And, let's be thankful for today's space pioneers, who continue to make progress in the face of danger.
Thanks for participating in today's Beacon of Honor - Awakens Our Flag
Pre-Anthem Ceremony
Now, go be a good citizen!!!
Pre-Anthem Ceremony
Now, go be a good citizen!!!
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END OF CEREMONY
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In God We Trust
(Official motto of the United States of America)
The U.S. Flag Code:
provides Our Flag's Rules and Regulations
[HIGHLIGHTS OF: The U.S. Flag Code stating how citizens should conduct themselves during this ceremony is below.]
Title 36, Chapter 10 PATRIOTIC CUSTOMS
National anthem; Star-Spangled Banner, conduct during playing:
During rendition of the national anthem when the flag is displayed, all present except those in uniform should stand at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. Men not in uniform should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should render the military salute at the first note of the anthem and retain this position until the last note. When the flag is not displayed, those present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed there.
Note: A new law was passed on October 30, 2008 that authorizes veterans and active-duty military not in uniform can now render the military-style hand salute during the playing of the national anthem. This publication is currently being updated to reflect the new law.
Pledge of Allegiance to the flag; manner of delivery:
The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.", should be rendered by standing at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. When not in uniform men should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should remain silent, face the flag, and render the military salute.
Content Sources & Credits:
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Credits: Unless otherwise noted here, photos displayed each day are public domain images, pictures by Sean Sweeney, or used by permission.
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