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I didn’t grow up with Memorial Day, so I walked into my first one with one goal: learn. In this episode, I share what it felt like attending Flags for Heroes hosted by Rotary in Clayton: the presence of police, fire, military, residents, Rotarians, and families of all ages moving together to place flags, the quiet energy of unity, and the surprising moment the sky held off the rain and delivered a rainbow. I also reflect on what it means to honour heroes even when you don’t have a direct family connection to military service, and why this experience reminded me of Australia’s ANZAC Day.
By Lorraine ChaiI didn’t grow up with Memorial Day, so I walked into my first one with one goal: learn. In this episode, I share what it felt like attending Flags for Heroes hosted by Rotary in Clayton: the presence of police, fire, military, residents, Rotarians, and families of all ages moving together to place flags, the quiet energy of unity, and the surprising moment the sky held off the rain and delivered a rainbow. I also reflect on what it means to honour heroes even when you don’t have a direct family connection to military service, and why this experience reminded me of Australia’s ANZAC Day.