As Mayor of Simpsonville, I’ve had the honor of witnessing incredible community-driven initiatives, but the recent Veterans Day celebrations have left an indelible mark on my heart. Simpsonville stood tall, exemplifying unity, gratitude, and unwavering support for our
veterans.
My day commenced with the rededication of the Freedom Shrine at Hillcrest High School. Officer Morris Madden’s commitment to refurbishing the shrine was nothing short of extraordinary. What began as a personal project soon evolved into a collaborative effort involving the student body government, the senior marketing class, and school administration. Together, they orchestrated a complete replacement of the installation, culminating in a breathtaking, high-resolution mural made possible by cutting-edge printing technology.
Officer Madden’s dedication didn’t stop there. He orchestrated a grand unveiling, inviting dignitaries, the press, and the entire school to participate in the Veterans Day observance. His leadership was pivotal in making the event a resounding success. His efforts deserve recognition and a genuine round of applause.
Following this inspiring event, I had the privilege of MC’ing the City’s Veterans Day program at the Simpsonville Arts Center. Our guest speaker, Alan Kan, moved the audience with a poignant recount of his father’s harrowing experience in a Nazi concentration camp. Mr. Kan’s heartfelt tribute emphasized the significance of Veterans Day and the profound gratitude he holds for the brave individuals who fought for freedom. His father was saved by American troops at literally the last minute.
The program was further enriched by the Upstate Men’s Choir, whose moving performance added more emotional resonance to the program. What truly touched me was the overwhelming support shown by the community. Over 250
people were in attendance, marking our largest turnout ever for a Veterans Day ceremony.
The spirit of patriotism that engulfed Simpsonville on that day was palpable. The depth of respect and appreciation displayed for our veterans reaffirmed the strong sense of community that defines us. I cannot express enough gratitude to the people of Simpsonville for their unwavering support of our veterans. Your dedication to honoring their service is a testament to our city’s values and the belief in the importance of remembering and honoring those who have sacrificed for our freedoms.
In closing, I extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone involved in making this Veterans Day a truly memorable and touching experience. Simpsonville is indeed ‘Simply Patriotic,’ and I am immensely proud to serve as Mayor of such a remarkable and compassionate community.
Sincerely,
Mayor Paul Shewmaker
PHOTOS:Â Simpsonville School Resource Officer Morris Madden and Mayor Paul Shewmaker attended the re-dedication of the Freedom Shrine at Hillcrest High School; Upstate Men’s Choir performs at the Simpsonville Arts Center during the Veterans Day Ceremony on Nov. 10, 2023.