“Echo Taps” at Veterans Day Ceremony in Lynnwood
Posted by glennled on December 10, 2019

“Echo Taps” performers
Veterans Day, 11 November—annually, VFW Post 1040 hosts the ceremony at Veterans Park in downtown Lynnwood, and typically, 100-200 people show up to remember, honor, and thank all veterans for their military service.
And for me, it’s another opportunity to sound “Echo Taps” for them all. Each year, I select one of my past students to play the “Echo” part. This year, it was an 8th grader at Skyview Middle School who plays lead trumpet in the jazz band there. He was a good student in my 5th and 6th grade brass classes. (I’m in my 9th year of teaching as a para-professional at Skyview.) At this year’s ceremony, we both played Getzen horns—he, his trumpet and me, my bugle.
Organizations participating in the ceremony included VFW Post 1040 Honor Guard, Northwest Jr. Pipe Band (Kevin Auld, Director), Nile Shrine Center’s Legion of Honor, Gold Star Mothers, American Legion Lynnwood Post 37, Boy Scouts of America Troop 49, Sound Church of Lynnwood, and City of Lynnwood. The featured speaker was John Natterstad, Deputy Commander, U.S. Volunteers-Joint Services Command, and an Air Force veteran (www.usvjsc.org).
There are more than 1,000 engraved bricks in Veterans Park, honoring living and deceased veterans. Members of the public donate $30 per brick, simply to cover engraving costs.
For blog articles about past Veterans Day ceremonies involving other trumpet students, please use the Archives column (left) to find:
- 17 Dec 2018
- 21 Dec 2016
- 26 Nov 2015
- 15 Apr 2015
- 19 Nov 2012
- 19 Nov 2011
As is customary, I sounded the bugle call, “Assembly,” to commence the ceremony.
Photo is by Brandi Lacombe.
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