The Two Lights for Tomorrow is a nationwide call to action on April 18 and 19 commemorating Paul Revere’s ride in 1775. This is a nationwide initiative to begin the celebration of the 250th …
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The Two Lights for Tomorrow is a nationwide call to action on April 18 and 19 commemorating Paul Revere’s ride in 1775. This is a nationwide initiative to begin the celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America. On April 18, every statehouse, government office, business, school, house of worship and household is encouraged to display two lights to remember America’s fight for liberty and independence. On April 19, every citizen is encouraged to participate in an act of service to your community. Join this historic celebration. Let’s illuminate our country with the enduring light of freedom.
Further information:
greaterpatchoguehistoricalsociety.com. For the 250th see america250.org.
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