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Photos: Routt County honors those who served as part of Veterans Day holiday

Fifth-grade students at Strawberry Park Elementary School sing a song Monday honoring those who served as part of the school’s annual Veterans Day program on Monday. Strawberry Park and Soda Creek both hosted programs for the holiday, with Sleeping Giant School slated Tuesday to honor vets in a similar event.
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Veteran Fred Garrison watches the Veterans Day Program at Strawberry Park Elementary School on Monday.
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Maybelin Licona Flores honors veteran Shannon Gotchey during Strawberry Park Elementary School’s Veterans Day program.
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It was a packed house inside the cafetorium at Strawberry Park Elementary School on Monday.
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With an American flag tucked into her ponytail and her patriotic T-shirt, Soda Creek fifth-grader Charlotte Kelly was dressed for the part as her class put on the annual Veterans Day program.
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Jake Gasau leads Soda Creek Elementary School fifth graders during the annual Veterans Day program on Monday.
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Students at Strawberry Park Elementary School sang songs and played violins to honor those who served as part of the school’s annual Veterans Day Program on Monday.
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Air Force veteran Ron Shively joined other Routt County veterans for the Veterans Day Program at Strawberry Park Elementary School on Monday.
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Veteran Cesare Rosati salutes the flag at the Veterans Day Program at Strawberry Park Elementary School on Monday.
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American flags were handed out for the Veterans Day Program at Strawberry Park Elementary School on Monday.
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