Elkins Celebrates Assembly of Gold Star Families Memorial Monument with a Parade
- Currie was awarded the B.C. Retired Teachers Association's Gold Star Award for her role in the No Stone Left Alone initiative, where students honor war veterans by placing poppies on their graves in cemeteries.
- Since 2017, Currie and her class have honored 115 veterans at the Lumby Cemetery during meaningful ceremonies.
- During the award presentation on June 5, Currie emphasized the importance of remembrance, stating, 'It's really meaningful to be recognized.'
- Myers praised Currie's efforts, noting that her teaching creates a lasting impact, fostering empathy and remembrance in the community.
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Elkins celebrates assembly of Gold Star Families memorial monument with a parade
ELKINS, W.Va. (WBOY) — Before his death, veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Hershel "Woody" Williams believed that no one should have to drive more than an hour to reach a Gold Star monument, and one of his last wishes was to expand the network of Gold Star monuments across West Virginia. With the help of a few patriots, Woody Williams' wish is being fulfilled in Elkins, as the city welcomed its Gold Star monument with a parade and warm embrac…
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