Mount Pleasant, Iowa — The Avenue of Flags has announced plans for the 2025 Henry County Veterans Day Observance, set for Tuesday, November 11th. The ceremony will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the community room of the Veterans Hall, located at 300 W. Monroe Street in Mount Pleasant. Parking will be available on all four sides of the building.
Dean King, Avenue of Flags Chairman and Honor Guard Commander, will serve as Master of Ceremonies for the event. Pastor Richard Wilson of the Open Bible Church in Winfield will offer both the invocation and benediction.
Musical selections will be provided by the Mount Pleasant Community High School Chamber Choir, under the direction of Makenzie Kauffman-Ho, who will perform the National Anthem and an additional patriotic song.
Commanders or representatives of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion posts throughout Henry County are invited to share brief two-minute remarks. Those wishing to speak are asked to check in at the podium prior to 10:30 a.m. Roger Pittsenbarger, Henry County Veterans Affairs Officer, will also deliver remarks during the program.
At approximately 11:00 a.m., the Henry County Honor Guard will perform a traditional three-volley salute in honor of all veterans, followed by the sounding of Taps.
This annual observance is open to the public, and community members are encouraged to attend and pay tribute to those who have served.
This year, four names have been added to the Henry County Memorial stones. The families of those honored will be acknowledged during the ceremony. With these additions, the total number of names etched into the memorial now stands at 1,540.
The Avenue of Flags invites all residents to join in honoring the service and sacrifice of Henry County’s veterans on this special day of remembrance.