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Massed bands to render Marine Corps Hymn, Dakota Meyer Day



2011-09-29 - Raymond Lacy Building, 230 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ann Young.
Tim Allen and Tom Case are preparing the Adair County High School Band and the Lindsey Wilson College Band for Sunday's event honoring Dakota Meyer. The band will join together on Sunday to play patriotic music at the show. A 100 member band will play "The Marine Corp Hymn" and "America the Beautiful." The Ceremony will be a 2pmCT, Sunday, October 2, 2011, at Lindsey Wilson's Blue Raider Field. Coming into the stadium, over 150 Patriot Guard motorcyclists will precede Dakota Meyer through the streets of Columbia to the event. The escort rolling procession will start at approximately 1:30pmCT, going south toward Columbia on Campbellsville Road from the Adair County Veterans Memorial Highway, go around the square, south on Jamestown Street to Russell Road and turn on Robert L. Miller Drive. Dakota will arrive at the stadium at 2pmCT.


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