Myrtle Beach Launches Military Banner Initiative for Heroes

News Summary

Myrtle Beach is honoring local veterans and active military members with a vibrant banner initiative. Colorful tributes will adorn Ocean and Harrelson boulevards, showcasing the bravery and dedication of service members. With 100 banners available for the public, the project aims to enhance visitor experiences while celebrating the contributions of military heroes. Applications open on March 26, making this a unique opportunity to pay tribute to the sacrifices made by the military community.

Myrtle Beach Kicks Off Military Banner Initiative to Celebrate Local Heroes

Myrtle Beach is stepping up to show its appreciation for the brave souls who have served in the military. The city is rolling out an exciting new initiative that will put a spotlight on local veterans and active duty military members. This project will adorn the lamp posts along Ocean and Harrelson boulevards with vibrant military banners that honor these heroes.

101 Reasons to Celebrate

The city is all set to accept 100 applications for these special banners, which will remain on display from May until August. How cool is that? Each banner will be a unique tribute, featuring a picture of the service member, their rank, years of service, and the branch of the military they proudly served in. Talk about a great way to celebrate our local heroes!

Enhancing the Visitor Experience

Meredith Denari, the communications director for the city, shared that this initiative is not just about honoring the military population; it’s also to enhance the experiences of visitors. Imagine the feeling of walking along Ocean Boulevard, where these banners will serve as a warm welcome as tourists arrive from the airport. Myrtle Beach is truly showing off its caring community spirit!

Act Fast to Secure Your Banner

If you’re interested in applying for a banner, don’t wait too long! There are approximately 50 banners still available, and applications will officially open at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, March 26. The deadline is fast approaching, so this is your chance to secure a spot!

To qualify for a banner, applicants need to provide essential information. This includes details about the service member, and you’ll need a high-resolution photo to represent them proudly. Additionally, proof of military service is required, as well as a payment of $100 to help cover the costs.

A Lasting Keepsake

What happens to the banners after August? No worries! Once the display period ends, the banners will be available for pick-up from City Hall. This means that not only will these banners honor our service members publicly, but they’ll also make for a cherished keepsake afterward.

Get Ready for Launch Day

As we countdown to the big launch on March 26, keep an eye out for the application form available on the city’s website. It’s an easy way to contribute to a beautiful and heartfelt initiative that shines a spotlight on the sacrifices made by our military community.

In conclusion, Myrtle Beach is proving once again that it stands by its service members. With this military banner initiative, the city welcomes everyone to honor local veterans and active duty members, while bringing an extra touch of warmth and gratitude to the Grand Strand. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this wonderful project that recognizes the true heroes among us!

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