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Tattoo cancellation met with a boo

Updated: Friday, 19 Apr 2013, 1:52 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 14 Mar 2013, 9:15 PM EDT

WPAFB, Ohio (WDTN) - 75,000 people pack Wright Patterson Air Force Base every year for Freedom's Call Tattoo.

The popular event was started in 2005 and features musical performances, aircraft flyovers, as well as displays and ceremonies to honor veterans.

"I think community building events are great for the community.  I mean, it's a good idea to have something constructive and fun and a family environment," says Daniel Brokke.

Tattoo was canceled Thursday.

Air Force officials say the decision was based on the fact that sequestration rules restrict the use of tax dollars for such things as community outreach events.  While sponsors' donations covered much of the cost, tax dollars were still required for the event.

Colonel Cassie Barlow tells us they simply can't spend tax dollars on such events when sequestration cuts threaten to ground aircraft carriers and furlough nearly 13-thousand civilian employees at the base.

"I'm kind of sad to see it go because it was a fun event.  I came here with my sister about five years ago and, for me, it's not so much the concerts, it's the fireworks and the fly overs and stuff.  So, I'll be sad to see it go," explains Trenton Godar.

Base officials are holding a Fourth of July celebration with a fireworks display on June 28th. This will not be funded by tax dollars but rather by other money generated from the base.

"I think it should still go on, have something to do here in the city," comments Theron Caldwell.

Base officials will determine at a later date whether Tattoo will be held in 2014.

They're expected to hold a press conference Friday to further explain this year's cancelation.
  

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