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Dunedin Veterans Day Celebration

Dunedin High School, 1651 Pinehurst Rd, Dunedin, FL | Get Directions »
FREE

The City of Dunedin's Annual Veteran's Day Celebration will be held in the Dunedin High School football stadium, officially known as Memorial Stadium, in honor of Dunedin veterans who served in the U.S. military.

This event is open to all citizens of Pinellas County and will appropriately recognize veterans of each branch of the Armed Services. 

Following remarks from Dunedin Mayor, the Honorable Dave Eggers, and DHS Principal, Mr. Reuben Hepburn, the celebration will feature a special tribute to our service Veterans, including patriotic music by the Dunedin High School's Scottish Highlander Band, service anthems, brief Veteran recognitions, a drill team performance by the high school NJROTC Unit and a formal Pass in Review. 

There is no charge for attending this event and parking is free. 

Veterans are invited to attend a free breakfast in the school cafeteria from 8 to 8:45 a.m.

The entire school and Memorial Stadium are wheelchair and handicapped accessible.  If anyone needs special help moving from one point to another for any reason, please let us know, and we can make it happen.  Please bring your family and friends and join our great city in making this a memorable celebration for Veterans on this special day, Nov. 12. 

If you have any questions whatsoever, please call 727-469-4100, Ext. 2049, and we will answer or call back just as quickly as we can.  Hope to see you there!

Event Details

Posted by: Carol Karpp
Where Dunedin High School 1651 Pinehurst Rd, Dunedin, FL 34698
Next on This event is over.
Time 9:00 am–10:00 am
Phone 727-469-4100 (ext. 2049)
Price $0

More About Dunedin High School

Dunedin High School

Dunedin High School

1651 Pinehurst Rd, Dunedin, FL
727-469-1000

The home of the Falcons sports teams and a band that includes bagpipe players, Dunedin High School offers a public school education using the Pinellas County Schools curriculum.

The school, which opened in 1964, was established out of a need to accomodate Dunedin's expanding population. It now has 90 faculty and a large slate of course offerings, student clubs and athletics.

In honor of Dunedin's Scottish heritage, the school incorporated bagpipe players into its Scottish Highlander Band. It has also hosted visitors from Stirling, Dunedin's sister city in Scotland, at school functions.  

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