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Honoring the Fallen

Litchfield Park family turns front yard into Memorial Day light display

Panels will be on display until Monday, May 30

Posted 5/28/22

The Arndt family of Litchfield Park invites the community to drive by over the Memorial Day weekend to view a light show honoring America’s fallen.

From 8 to 10 p.m. Friday, May 27 through …

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Honoring the Fallen

Litchfield Park family turns front yard into Memorial Day light display

Panels will be on display until Monday, May 30

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The Arndt family of Litchfield Park invites the community to drive by over the Memorial Day weekend to view a light show honoring America’s fallen.

From 8 to 10 p.m. Friday, May 27 through Monday, May 30, a continuous loop of lights will be displayed on three matrix boards at 4638 N. Village Parkway. Free flags will be given out while supplies last.

“Join us to pay tribute to the courageous men and women who gave their lives for our country,” Valerie Arndt said. “May we never forget that freedom isn’t free.”