13th Annual Veterans and Military Appreciation Celebration
The day began with a luncheon to honor our veterans and current military members. “I can't even tell you how much my heart swells to see an entire parking lot and an entire cafeteria filled with our community to honor those who have served our country,” said CCSD Superintendent Christopher Smith.
The luncheon was complete with a performance by the Peakview Elementary choir, the Color Guard
“It’s an amazing career of service, empathy, and gratitude to this country. And again, I want to say thank you for everything you have sacrificed for us,” said Superintendent Christopher Smith. “Here’s what I know: we would not be here today celebrating you in our schools if it wasn't for the sacrifices you have made and the sacrifices service men and women continue to make—that does not go unrecognized by the Cherry Creek School District.”
“I hope that this event inspires the next generation to continue to serve,” Franko said.
Deputy Superintendent Dr. Perry echoed the significance of this event for our students and community, “We're so excited to have these kids join us, sit down with the veterans, hear their stories, and share them with their friends and family going forward.”
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Following lunch, a fair of booths, music, and games opened up to the community—allowing students and neighbors to thank our veterans and veterans to access important resources, all while enjoying a sunny, Saturday afternoon together.
“There’s not many schools that celebrate our veterans and interest our children like this school district does, and we're very proud of them for doing it,” said veteran Dick Bares.
The stadium paid tribute to our veterans and military members before the game began by playing “Taps” on the trumpet, ringing the Honor Bell, showcasing a performance by the United States Army Drill Team, and culminating with a helicopter fly-over accompanied by two WWII vintage WarBird planes.
Both teams also honored our military members by sporting jerseys with flags and stripes and the words, “Courage,” “Bravery,” and “Pride” written across their backs.
After a competitive game, Smoky Hill took home the gold Wagon Wheel for the sixth year in a row, with a final score of 7-0.
Posted 9/14/23.







