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Upcoming Events

The United States Navy Memorial annually hosts a series of activities, programs and events designed to appeal to our Sea Service veterans, active duty sailors and their families, and Washington, D.C. visitors who want to learn about our nation’s rich maritime heritage.
Click on any of the items to the left to get a full schedule of the programs offered in 2007 at the Navy Memorial, as well as upcoming 2008 dates!
Upcoming Special Events
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Jul 25, 2008
Participate in the First Ships Challenge! |
The United States Navy Memorial depends on the funds raised during this drive to support our many events, programs, and exhibitions held throughout the year. Through the Ships Challenge, our supporters can join a spirited competition to see which Navy vessel will garner the most gifts. Check the page beginning June 2 to see which vessel is in the lead, and how you can contribute!
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Jul 28, 2008
Teacher Institute Summer '08 Program |
On July 28, General P. X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.), a Vietnam veteran and former Commandant of the Marine Corps, will speak at the U.S. Navy Memorial as a part of the Teacher Institute Summer '08 program. Come and be a part of this unique opportunity offered to middle and high school teachers across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Click here for registration and details.
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Jul 29, 2008
Concerts on the Avenue Summer Schedule is Here! |
Every Tuesday at 8:00 pm, come sit under the stars and hear the Navy Band play on the Memorial Plaza. Click here for the full 2008 schedule.
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Aug 05, 2008
U.S. Coast Guard Dixieland Band to perform on Memorial Plaza |
The U.S. Coast Guard Dixieland Band will entertain audiences on the Memorial Plaza on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. as part of the Concerts on the Avenue series. Don’t miss this special opportunity! Click here to read more…
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| July 4th celebrations included the "Let Freedom Ring" campaign in 2007. |

| The inaugural "Navy Day in D.C." on Oct. 13, 2007 included a wreathlaying ceremony, drill team performance, and birthday cake. |
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