The Hometown Heroes Banner Program was designed to help communities never forget the brave men and women who have served and those serving our nation today.
Hometown Heroes banners were created to do one thing - To honor the individuals serving and those who have served and sacrificed in defense of our nation.
The original Hometown Heroes Banner Program first displayed in Harrisburg, PA in 2006 with 367 banners the first year and 512 banners the second.
The City of Danbury through the
Danbury Veterans Affairs Office
is offering for the fourth year the popular Hometown Heroes Banner
Program. This program proudly recognizes active duty and veteran service
members who have been honorably discharged, both living and deceased.
Each banner honors a specific Danbury service member whether a current
or past resident of the city and features his or her name, rank, branch of
service, era of service (WWI, WWII, Vietnam, etc.), service dates (if
available), photo, and donor information (optional). Banners will be
digitally printed on 18” x 36” 18 oz. blockout scrim vinyl (most durable
and stable vinyl in the industry), printed the same on both sides and
will be displayed on city owned lampposts along White Street (between Lee Hartell Drive and Fifth
Avenue) and at Danbury City
Hall.
All orders must be received by March 1st to allow time for printing
and installation by Memorial Day. Banners will cost $140 and will be
displayed from Memorial Day to Veterans Day at which time they will be
removed and placed in storage for the winter months. Banners that have
been displayed for the initial period may be redisplayed for an
additional year depending on space availability at a cost of $60 or may be returned to the donor at their request. Banners that are
not redisplayed or returned to the donor become the property of the
Danbury Veterans Affairs Office and may be used for promotional
purposes.
There are 66 display locations available. Applications will be taken on
a first come, first serve basis. If the maximum banner capacity is
reached, applicants will be placed on a list for their banner to be
displayed the following year. Requests for a
specific display location on White Street or at Danbury City Hall will not be accepted. The
Danbury Veterans Affairs Office will determine placement of the banners.
The Danbury Veterans Affairs Office is not responsible for replacing
banners that are stolen, damaged, or destroyed due to age, vandalism, or
any acts of nature, including high winds. Any loss or damage to an
installed banner will be handled at the discretion of the Danbury
Veterans Affairs Office.
The application can be downloaded by clicking here
or by stopping in at the Danbury Veterans Affairs Office in the Patrick
R. Waldron Veterans Hall on Memorial Drive. Applications require the
filled out form, a photograph copy of the hero preferably in military uniform, proof of honorable
discharge, photo release acknowledgement and a check for $140, which will cover the printing and
installation costs. Even if you were not honoring a veteran,
donations to support this effort would be welcomed to help offset costs.
The application form, photograph copy of the hero preferably in military
uniform, proof of
honorable discharge, photo release acknowledgement and check for $140 made out to
City of Danbury Veterans
Affairs (please add "Danbury Hometown Heroes" in the memo
line) must be submitted together and mailed to: Danbury Veterans Affairs Office, 155 Deer
Hill Avenue, Danbury, Connecticut 06810. Profits from the program
will be used to help support veteran services within the City of
Danbury.
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