VA and the Veterans Day National Committee (VDNC) encourages cities, towns and non-profit groups to apply to hold VA-recognized regional Veterans Day observances. These regional observances are designated as officially supporting the annual National Veterans Day Observance activities.
In addition to supporting regional activities that pay tribute to Veterans of all eras and military branches for their service and sacrifice, VA and VDNC plan the annual National Veterans Day Observance at Arlington National Cemetery. Representatives from almost 50 groups dedicated to assisting and defending the rights of American Veterans make up the VDNC. The regional celebrations—which include parades, concerts, ceremonies and educational programs—recognize the noteworthy contributions that Veterans have made to American culture.
Sites are chosen based on their continuity, influence on the region and community involvement. If selected as an authorized regional site for an official Veterans Day event, regional site selectees receive official Veterans Day posters, a certificate of gratitude from the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and military ceremonial support (if available) from the Department of Defense (DoD). Sixty six regional sites held observances in 2023—representing 34 states and the District of Columbia.
To apply for consideration, download the regional site application and return it to the address listed on the form, or submit your application to vetsday@va.gov no later than May 1, 2024. The selected regional sites will be notified in July 2024.
Contact the National Veterans Outreach (NVO) office at vetsday@va.gov if you have questions about the application process or the Veterans Day Regional Site Program.
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