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Eyes of Freedom traveling art exhibit comes to Snellville

The City of Snellville, Snellville Veterans Memorial and Snellville Community Foundation will be hosting the Eyes of Freedom traveling art exhibit from November 4-6 at the Snellville Police Department.

 

The Eyes of Freedom traveling memorial shares the story of the fallen of Lima Company 3/25, one of the hardest hit units in Operation Iraqi Freedom. These 23 life-size portraits are a powerful military tribute honoring all those who answered the call to service in every branch of our armed forces.

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“We are very excited to bring a wonderful experience to Snellville,” added Mike Strahle, Director of The Eyes of Freedom and a member of the Lima Company. “We invite everyone to visit us during display hours to honor all branches of service, past present and future. You do not want to miss it!”

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Opening ceremonies will be held Monday, November 4th at 10 am with the exhibit open to the public from until 7 pm. The exhibit will continue Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 am to 7 pm.

 

Benefitting the Snellville Veterans Memorial Project: Relighting Snellville’s eternal flame. For more information, please call (770) 262-2115.

 

About The Eyes of Freedom Exhibit

This traveling memorial, delivered to you by R+L Carriers, depicts the fallen of Lima Company 3/25. www.EyesofFreedom.org

 

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