GETTYSBURG – Beginning on Memorial Day and presenting nightly through Labor Day, “Taps” will play at 7 p.m. on the north side of the Pennsylvania Monument in Gettysburg National Military Park.
The Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania sponsors “One Hundred Nights of Taps, Gettysburg” in partnership with Gettysburg National Military Park, Taps for Veterans, Gettysburg’s Licensed Battlefield Guides and Eisenhower National Historic Site.
During the formal “Taps” program, representatives from the Lincoln Fellowship and guest Licensed Battlefield Guides offer brief historical presentations.
Volunteer buglers from across the United States participate. These musicians include active-duty military musicians, military veterans, Civil War living historians and musicians, community band members, high school and college students and music teachers.
Wendy Allen, one of the organizers of “100 Nights of TAPS” and leadership member of the Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania Local Gettysburg Baritone, Wayne Hill, singing “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”“The Angle” where the Confederate Army was defeated at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863.Jari Villanueva of TAPS for Veterans.Pam is reading a portion of “Lincoln’s Address” at Gettysburg during 100 Nights of TAPS. Site of the 100 Nights of TAPS Memorial Day through Labor Day at 7:00 PM. Site of the 100 Nights of TAPS Memorial Day through Labor Day at 7:00 PM. Keynote speaker for 100 Nights of TAPS.Presented the Flag during the evening of TAPS.Chief of Interpretation and Education at Gettysburg National Military Park.Multiple buglers participated in the Cascade of TAPS.Multiple buglers participated in the Cascade of TAPS.Multiple buglers participated in the Cascade of TAPS.Buglers participating in the program.Buglers participating in the program.Program audience members.Program audience members.Program audience members.