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.
Danbury Hometown Heroes Dedication Ceremony at Danbury City Hall on May 21, 2022
by Julia Perkins Danbury Newstimes (Monday, 8/9/21)
DANBURY — Banners honoring local service members
will decorate parts of the city next year.
The city, through the Danbury Veterans Affairs
Office, is launching a Hometown Heroes Banner
Program for 2022 as a tribute to Danbury residents
in the armed forces.
The 18-by-36-inch digitally printed, double-sided
vinyl banners will be placed on city owned lampposts
on White Street between Holley Lane and 5th Avenue.
Each banner will honor a specific Danbury service
member, whether a current or past resident of the
city. Banners will feature a photo, his or her name,
rank, branch of service, era of service, years of
service (if available), and (optionally) donor
information.
“Seeing the proudly displayed banners while driving
down White Street or by those who pass by will be a
constant reminder of the sacrifices our local
veterans have made to protect our freedoms,” Program
Coordinator Lee Teicholz said in a statement. “The
City of Danbury continues to be a community which
strongly supports and advocates for its military
personnel and veterans.”
The
Danbury Council of Veterans announced the
program to coincide with Purple Heart Day on
Saturday. In 2016, Danbury was recognized as a
Purple Heart City for its support and advocacy of
our military personnel and veterans.
“I'm proud to support another program honoring the
brave men and women who serve our country and keep
us safe every day,” said Dan Hayes, director of
Danbury Veterans Affairs.
Banners will cost $160 and will be displayed from
Memorial Day through 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 the following year
depending on space availability at a cost of $80 or
may be returned to the donor at their request. New
applications will take precedence over redisplayed
banners. All orders must be received by March 31,
2022 to allow time for printing and installation by
Memorial Day.
“The Hometown Heroes Banner Program is such a
powerful way to honor our local veterans here in
Danbury,” Mayor Joseph Cavo said in a statement.
"This visual provides our community with an
opportunity to see the names and faces of the brave
men and women who fought for our freedoms and pay
tribute to them for their service and sacrifice. I
couldn't be more proud to host this program in our
city and hope you will consider supporting these
efforts.”
Applications may be downloaded on the program’s
website or by visiting the Danbury Veterans Affairs
Office in the Patrick R. Waldron Veterans Hall on
Memorial Drive. Applications require the filled out
form, a photograph of the hero in uniform, proof of
honorable discharge and a check for $160, which will
cover the printing and installation costs.
Donations are encouraged. Profits from the program
will be used to help support veteran services in
Danbury.
Only 42 display locations are available, so
applications will be taken on a first-come,
first-serve basis. A waiting list for next year will
be created if needed. Additional display locations
may be added in the future depending on the success
of the program.
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