Press Release
Celebrate with US!
Constitution Day Celebration Event
September 15, 2022 at 6:00pm
at the Nassau County Courthouse
76347 Veterans Way,
Yulee, FL 32034 United States
Constitution Day Celebration Event
We are having a Constitution Day Celebration Event at the Courthouse, and you’re invited! Constitution Day is designated to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution in Philadelphia on September 17, 1787.
Join us as we celebrate this historic moment for our great nation, featuring the stirring performance of Washington’s Farewell Address by Judge Adrian Soud.Enjoy snacks and a cash bar while learning about USCSF, our Constitution Plaza, and celebrating the signing of the U.S. Constitution. Here’s a look at our agenda for the evening: 6:00pm Pre-event Gathering in Grand Jury Room- beer & wine cash bar 6:25pm Move to Program in Courtroom A6:30pm Welcoming Comments – Al Watson 6:32pm Pledge of Allegiance – Judge Jim Daniel 6:33pm Invocation – Judge Steven Fahlgren 6:35pm About USCSF and Constitution Plaza – Stan Cottle 6:42pm Paver Dedication – Mike Cole 6:45pm Washington’s Farewell Address – Judge Adrian Soud 7:30pm Closing Remarks – Al Watson Will you be joining us? |
The Constitution Plaza is a great local symbol for patriotism and love for our country. In December 2018, Nassau County set aside 700 square feet of the Robert M. Foster Justice Center for an area designated “The Constitution Plaza” to enshrine with brick pavers the names of student graduates and scholarship winners. Additionally, donations for pavers in The Constitution Plaza by private citizens or corporations are enshrined and used to help provide scholarships for the students. These funds are used exclusively for scholarships. The Constitution Plaza is a place to honor and remember those that have made our community and America great: Students U.S. Military First Responders Teachers Veterans Firemen Police Officers Judges Doctors/Nurses Those We Love |
Please join us on September 15th, 2022 at 6:00pm to celebrate our U.S. Constitution! |
The U.S. Constitution Scholarship Foundation Al Watson Bill Amos Howard Pines Jim Flynn Rod Odom Tripp Amos The U.S. Constitution Scholarship Foundation is a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida and is recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt, public charity identified as a 501(c)(3) organization. |