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Military Banner and Paver Program

By City of Moreno Valley

10/04/2018 at 04:50 PM

Applications for Military Appreciation Banners and Pavers are currently being accepted by the City of Moreno Valley to honor our local military personnel and their families.

Applications must be submitted by October 12 to ensure they are installed by the City's Veterans Day Ceremony on Sunday, November 11.

The program recognizes Moreno Valley military men and women who have served in the past or are currently serving, whether defending the home front or serving overseas. In addition to supporting our military members, the City’s Military Appreciation Banners and Pavers program also helps promote patriotism and pride throughout our community.

The Military Appreciation Banner program is partially sponsored by the Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee. As a result of the committee's generous support, applicants will be responsible for just a small portion of the cost of having a personalized banner created and installed on a city street light pole. The applicant's total cost is $100.

The Veteran’s Military Program pavers are inscribed with the name of Moreno Valley military veterans and active duty service personnel and the branch of service. The pavers are installed around the Moreno Valley Veteran's Memorial on the Civic Center plaza. The nominee must be a Moreno Valley resident who is currently serving or has served in the United States military or with an ally of the United States.

The paver cost is $200. For more information visit the City of Moreno Valley's website or contact the City’s Parks & Community Services Department at 951.413.3701.

Military Banner and Paver Program

By City of Moreno Valley

2019-04-02 at 13:34:39

Applications for Military Appreciation Banners and Pavers are currently being accepted by the City of Moreno Valley to honor our local military personnel and their families.

Applications must be submitted by April 12 to ensure they are installed by the City's Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 27.

The program recognizes Moreno Valley military men and women who have served in the past or are currently serving, whether defending the home front or serving overseas. In addition to supporting our military members, the City’s Military Appreciation Banners and Pavers program also helps promote patriotism and pride throughout our community.

The Military Appreciation Banner program is partially sponsored by the Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee. As a result of the committee's generous support, applicants will be responsible for just a small portion of the cost of having a personalized banner created and installed on a City street light pole. The applicant's total cost is only $100.

The Veteran’s Military Program Pavers are inscribed with the name of Moreno Valley military veterans and active duty service personnel and the branch of service. The Pavers are installed around the Moreno Valley Veteran's Memorial on the Civic Center plaza. The nominee must be a Moreno Valley resident who is currently serving or has served in the United States military or with an ally of the United States.

The Paver cost is $200. For more information visit the City of Moreno Valley's website or contact the City’s Parks & Community Services Department at 951.413.3701.

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