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In a spirited gathering at Meridian City Hall, excitement filled the air as Krilisha Janakis, representing Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) at NAS Meridian, unveiled plans for the highly anticipated Wings Over Meridian air show. After a 15-year hiatus, the event is set to return, featuring the renowned Blue Angels, and is expected to draw around 75,000 spectators over two weekends in March.
Janakis passionately described the significance of the air show, not just as an entertainment spectacle but as a vital support mechanism for military families. “Every dollar spent on this event goes back into programs that enhance the lives of our service members and their families,” she explained, highlighting the various services MWR provides, from childcare to fitness centers.
To ensure the success of the air show, Janakis made a heartfelt appeal to the city council for a sponsorship of $25,000. “This isn’t just about jet fuel; it’s about supporting our military community,” she emphasized, urging council members to consider the broader impact of their financial backing.
As the meeting progressed, council members expressed their enthusiasm for the event, with some sharing personal experiences from past air shows. The council's support could not only help revive a beloved local tradition but also strengthen the bond between the city and its military families.
With the air show on the horizon, the community is left buzzing with anticipation, eager to welcome back the Blue Angels and celebrate the spirit of camaraderie that defines Meridian.
Converted from Meridian City Council Meeting 07/18/2025 meeting on July 18, 2025
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