Wonderful idea. I wish I could be there. Let me request that they play and sing ONCE TO EVERY MAN AND NATION. What a stirring statement!!! The wimps took James Russell Lowell's stirring call to duty out of the 1940 hymnal and only the tune remains in the 1982 hymnals, but I have left instructions, along with brass-band arrangements, that it be played at my funeral! "Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide In the strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side....." ........ "Though the cause of evil prosper, yet the truth alone is strong; Though her portion be the scaffold, and upon the throne be wrong; Yet that scaffold sways the future, and behind the dim unknown, Standeth God within the shadow, keeping watch above His own." Oh, I know JRL wrote it as a protest against the US war with Mexico, but that just adds fuel to the fire of "doing what is right". Randy Cabell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alyson L Taylor-White" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 3:42 PM Subject: [VA-HIST] Special Veterans Day Salute at Historic St. John's Church A special Veterans Day Salute will be held Sunday, November 11 at historic St. John's Church with free tickets being distributed at the front door starting at 1 pm. This National Historic Landmark was the setting of the 1775 Second Virginia Convention and Patrick Henry's pivotal resolution to raise a militia to defend the colony. The church, built in 1741, became a living memorial to liberty when Virginia's Founders including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, and Peyton Randolph gathered at the church to plan a course of action in March of 1775. This was where Patrick Henry uttered his famous, "give me liberty or give me death" speech. The special salute welcomes veterans and active duty as well as civillians, their friends and family for the patriotic concert of military anthems to each of the armed services. Music will be played on the 1890s Adam Stein organ by Music Director and Choir Master Bob Copeland. Then guests will be transported back in time to the Second Virginia Convention and see a revolution in the making. This is free and open to the public, however seating is limited, so early arrival is suggested. Donations are encouraged. Parking is available on the streets surrounding the church. For more information contact the St. John's Visitor Center at (804) 648-5015, 2401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23223, www.historistjohnschurch.org, or me at this email address. Alyson L. Taylor-White for St. John's Church Foundation