ESU Honors Veterans with Events Saturday and Beyond

Emporia, KS (10/29/2019) — A flag ceremony featuring an ESU alum and retired soldier, a U.S. Army band and free admissions for active and retired military to the Hornet football game are just some of the events honoring veterans on Nov. 2, as Emporia State University helps kick off the All Veterans Tribute in Emporia, the Official Founding City of Veterans Day.

The day opens with a Flag Celebration at 10:30 a.m. in front of Plumb Hall. With a U.S. flag suspended between the columns of the campus' administration building, the Sons of the American Revolution color guard will present the colors.

Retired U.S. Army Col. Cameron Leiker, an Emporia State alumnus, is the guest speaker. He enlisted as a private in the Kansas Army National Guard while attending Emporia State. After graduating in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in economics, he earned a regular Army commission as an Armor officer. Leiker served 32 years, including 28 years of active service in the United States, Germany, South Korea, Iraq and Djibouti.

Leiker's presentation is titled "Leadership and Service." He last spoke at Emporia State in 2012 when he delivered the second Sam E. and Jeannene Hayes Lecture.

Another special treat on Saturday is participation of the 312th Army Band of Lawrence. Loaded Brass, the band's brass ensemble, will participate in the Flag Celebration. The full 312th Army Band will join the Emporia Marching Hornets to perform "Star Spangled Banner" before the Emporia State football game, which kicks off at 2 p.m.

All active duty and retired military personnel with ID receive free admission to the game against the Washburn Ichabods.

Then, on Nov. 5 and 6, ESU University Libraries & Archives supports the All Veterans Tribute with two showings of the documentary, "From Horse Cavalry to B-29: The Kansas Homefront During World War II," written by Pat O'Brien and Loren Pennington. The film will be shown at 7 p.m. Nov. 5 and 3 p.m. Nov. 6 in the William Allen White Library Exhibit Hall outside Room 119. The audience is limited to 30 people at each presentation.

The annual Military Roundtable returns on Nov. 7. Dr. Greg Schneider, ESU professor of history, will present on the Treaty of Versailles at 7:30 p.m. in the Preston Family Room on the second floor of the Memorial Union. The event is free.

The Emporia Convention & Visitors Bureau organizes the entire All Veterans Tribute! each year around Veterans Day, which is Nov. 11. For a full list of activities in the Emporia area, go to https://visitemporia.com/event/2019-all-veterans-tribute/.

About Emporia State University

Emporia State University offers over 200 academic programs in the School of Business, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Library and Information Management and The Teachers College. For three consecutive years, ESU is the only public university in Kansas to have earned national recognition as a College of Distinction, an honor for universities that demonstrate innovative application of high-impact education. In addition, U.S. News and World Report data shows ESU students have the lowest student debt of all Kansas public universities. U.S. News also cited ESU's School of Business as a best value for both in-state and out-of-state students and ranked the online graduate education program in the Top 100 programs in the nation.

For more information, visit www.emporia.edu.

Media Attachments

Retired Col. Cameron Leiker will speak at the Flag Ceremony on Nov. 2 at Emporia State University.

The 312th Army Band from Lawrence marches in the 2018 Emporia Veterans Day Parade.