Veterans saluted at annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration

David Thaxton, a captain with the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Department who is a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, spoke to veterans today at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)

by Mary Rupert

David Thaxton, guest speaker at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration on Saturday, Nov. 4, reflected on his military service in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.

“What I learned was I am part of a bigger picture,” Thaxton said at the annual event, held at the Salvation Army Harbor Light Village, 6723 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. “I get to play a part in history.”

Thaxton, a captain with the Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Department, was a staff sergeant in the Kansas Army National Guard 2-137th Infantry. He served from 1997 to 2009.

He recounted stories of his service in Iraq, dodging snipers and bombs.

Thaxton told the group that they need to keep educating people that freedom isn’t free, and that many veterans have paid a high price to keep America free.

History also was discussed by other speakers at the event, including Shawn Muller of Heartland Hospice and Dan Desko, with the B-25 history project. They talked about gathering oral histories from veterans.

Local government officials attending the event included Unified Government Commissioner Melissa Bynum, who read a proclamation from the Kansas City, Kansas, mayor; and Edwardsville Mayor John McTaggart.

The Piper Music in Motion group sang the national anthem and “Hallelujah.”

All veterans who attended were presented with pins in honor of their service.

There was also a free brunch donated by LePeep Restaurant of Lenexa, Kan.

This year’s Veterans Day event was presented by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 6401 of Wyandotte County. Partners and sponsors of the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration included the Kansas City, Kansas, Women’s Chamber, KCK Convention and Visitors Bureau, Salvation Army Harbor Light Village, Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library and Providence Medical Center.

A World War II veteran, right, was congratulated after he received a pin honoring his military service today at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
VFW Posts 6401 and 11499 presented the colors at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration on Saturday, Nov. 4. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Piper High School Music in Motion group, directed by Shelly Cole, performed the national anthem and “Hallelujah” at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration Nov. 4. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Salvation Army Major Beverly Best, center, invited two veterans to help give the benediction today at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
VFW Post 6401 Commander John Mahin introduced speakers and presented pins to veterans at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration today. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
A World War II veteran was presented with a service pin today during the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Shawn Muller of Heartland Hospice spoke about caring for U.S. veterans, and there also was a display at the event for the B-25 history project. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Dan Desko, with the B-25 history project, spoke about the importance of oral histories of veterans. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Piper Music in Motion, under the direction of Shelly Cole, performed at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration Nov. 4. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Piper Music in Motion, under the direction of Shelly Cole, performed at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration Nov. 4. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Piper Music in Motion, under the direction of Shelly Cole, performed at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration Nov. 4. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
The Piper Music in Motion, under the direction of Shelly Cole, performed at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration Nov. 4. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Unified Government Commissioner Melissa Bynum snapped a photo of the audience before reading a proclamation from the mayor today at the Veterans Day Commemoration event. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Clinton Wynn, left, was one of many veterans receiving service pins today at the Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo by Mary Rupert)
Veterans received service pins today at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)
Veterans received service pins today at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)
Veterans received service pins today at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)
Veterans received service pins today at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)
Veterans received service pins today at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)
Veterans received service pins today at the annual Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)
The VFW display at today’s Wyandotte County Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)
A Wyandotte County veterans quilt was on display today at the annual Veterans Day Commemoration. (Staff photo)

Saturday events

Veterans Day Commemoration planned Nov. 4
A Veterans Day Commemoration program is planned 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Salvation Army Harbor Light Village, 6732 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. It is a free community event. The program is presented by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 6401, Wyandotte County, www.vfw6401.org. The doors will open at 9:30 a.m. The guest speaker is David Thaxton, former staff sergeant in the Kansas Army National Guard 2-137th Infantry, who served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Also part of the program will be the Piper High School Music in Motion, the Veteran’s History Project, commemorative displays and brunch. There will be recognition of all war veterans with emphasis on veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan and Desert Storm. Partners and sponsors include the Kansas City, Kansas, Women’s Chamber, KCK Convention and Visitors Bureau, Salvation Army Harbor Light Village, Kansas City, Kansas, Public Library and Providence Medical Center.

Library plans Day of the Dead event Saturday
A Day of the Dead celebration is planned in Kansas City, Kansas, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the West Wyandotte Library, 1737 N. 82nd St. It is for all ages. An altar will be decorated for loved ones who have died, there will be pan de muerto and refreshments, and performers will sing and dance. There are also craft projects planned.

CABA plans Day of Dead celebration and parade Nov. 4
The Central Avenue Betterment Association is planning a Day of the Dead parade and celebration from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, from 6th to 16th streets on Central Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas. Live music and food are planned along Central Avenue. An offerings celebration will be held earlier in the day on Central Avenue. For more information, visit https://www.cabakck.org/. Also see https://wyandotteonline.com/central-avenue-plans-day-of-the-dead-parade-saturday-evening/.

Grinter Place Friends to hold chili dinner Nov. 4
On Nov. 4, the Grinter Place Friends will hold their annual chili dinner from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Grinter Barn, 1400 S. 78th, Kansas City, Kansas. There will be all-you-can-eat chili for $8 for adults and $4 for veterans with identification, in honor of Veterans Day, and also for children 12 or younger. Included with dinner is a drink and dessert. There also will be hot dogs and chili dogs available for purchase. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/Grinter-Place-Friends-Inc-560554977327335/.

Rangers to play OKC Saturday in soccer action in KCK
The Swope Park Rangers will be the host of rivals OKC Energy FC at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Children’s Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas, in the Western Conference final of the USL Cup Playoffs. Tickets for the match are $15 and can be purchased online at SeatGeek.com or at the box office before kickoff. The Rangers are unbeaten in the team’s five all-time home playoff matches and enter Saturday’s contest without a home loss in eight straight games, one result shy of a club record. SPR opened this year’s postseason run by prevailing in penalties against Phoenix Rising FC, followed by a 1-0 win over Sacramento Republic FC last week. The USL Conference Finals will be streamed live on YouTube and in the USLsoccer.com Match Center.

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