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The library of events contains select
resources for HRI events and are
categorized by event type. Be sure
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Independence Day Celebrations
are held the morning of July 4th
each year to commemorate the Declaration
of Independence and the birth of the
United States. These short
celebrations are centered around a
public reading of the Declaration of
Independence.
Understanding the Constitution classes are
presented in fourteen 1-hour sessions.
Few Americans receive the an education
on the principles of government that the
founder's of our nation embraced.
Yet by studying the document that
created the current government of the
United States, the Constitution, those
principles can be discovered and
understood.
Constitution Week Celebrations
are held the weekend that falls
within the week of September 17th - 23rd
each year. The founders of our
great nation began the tradition of
celebrating this document that created a
form of government which has become the
mean by which other forms are judged.
The celebrations include parades,
reenactor encampments, concerts, public
readings of the Constitution by elected
officials, speeches and more!
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