Marshall Elementary School students sang and read patriotic songs and poems for a couple hundred guests earlier in the day.  Teacher Heather Moll led the entire third grade in honoring Americas service personnel in an hour-long program. -
Marshall Elementary School students sang and read patriotic songs and poems for a couple hundred guests earlier in the day. Teacher Heather Moll led the entire third grade in honoring Americas service personnel in an hour-long program.

Veterans saluted throughout Mville


August 28, 2008 · Updated 9:47 AM 

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MARYSVILLE Marysville celebrated Veterans Day in many other places as well: Marshall Elementary School students sang and read patriotic songs and poems for a several hundred guests earlier in the day. Teacher Heather Moll led the entire third-grade in honoring Americas service personnel in an hour-long program.
This is something that means a lot to all of us, said Marshall principal Michelle Gurnee.
The Marysville Arts and Technology High School also held Veterans Day ceremonies that night and on Nov. 10 the American Legion Post 108 held a chili feed on Friday afternoon at their downtown Marysville headquarters.

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