Herricks celebrates first Field of Honor

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Students Michael Lee and Sibin Samuel, Commander Charles Boyd of VFW Post 1688, Commander Frank Busa of Post 144 and students Emily Haller and Christian Marciano. (Photo courtesy of Herricks Public Schools)

 Herricks High School’s Football Team and Student Government united in assembling the district’s inaugural Field of Honor as a tribute to our nation’s veterans and servicemen and servicewomen.

Through their efforts, along with the contributions of many community members, the lawn outside Shelter Rock Academy on Shelter Rock Road was transformed into a display that signifies unity, courage, hope and gratitude.

More than 120 flags mounted on 8 ft. poles were placed on the field and dedicated to brave individuals who have made the ultimate sacrifice to serve the country. Each flag reflected a $40 donation to the Northport VA Medical Center, and a grand total of $1,881.37 was presented in the form of a check during a ceremony held on Dec. 18.

The culminating event was led by Herricks High School seniors Emily Haller, Michael Lee, Christian Marciano and Sibin Samuel, along with School Psychologist and Football Coach Michael Yoo and Principal James Ruck. Commanders Charles Boyd and Frank Russo of VFW Post 1688 and Commander Frank Busa and Third Vice Commander James T. Randle of Post 144 also participated.

Michael and Sibin welcomed attendees and discussed the significance of the project, then all four students read the names of those to whom the flags were dedicated.

“The Northport VA Medical Center is always working to improve the health of men and women who have proudly served our nation,” Michael said. “Our donation of almost $2,000 are going towards therapeutic recreational activities.”

Members of the high school’s band, directed by Scott Stickley, provided musical performances of the National Anthem and “You’re a Grand Old Flag,” and Justin Tong played “Taps.”

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