Walk of Honor

The Veteran’s Walk of Honor consists of numerous granite monoliths and a memorial recognizing Veterans and first responders with ties to families in Southern Oregon.  The families may honor them by having their name, rank, and service dates engraved onto these monoliths.

The Veteran’s Walk Of Honor stands as a living monument to honor those who protect our precious freedoms. In 2003, local volunteers took the initiative to design and construct this unique venue to recognize all military personnel who now serve, or have served in any branch of the United States Armed Services, including Merchant Marines. Funding for the monument was provided by non-governmental sources including individuals, corporations and community-based groups.

Designed by local artist and WWII Veteran George Mullen, the Walk Of Honor was formally dedicated on Veteran’s Day, November 11, 2005. Included within the monument is a memorial listing Josephine County Vets who died while service from WWII through the first Gulf War.

As the Monument will be a living growing project, we will continue to seek funding for expansion and annual maintenance of the grounds.

We offer several opportunities for donors and benefactors to be recognized.

Veteran's Walk of Honor
Engraving is done once a year in October so that names are in place during our Veteran’s day ceremony.
Each Year we hold an event to Honor our Veterans and their families. The event starts our with a Veteran’s breakfast and is proceeded by a heartwarming ceremony that takes place at the Walk of Honor.

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