Welcome New Citizens at Naturalization Ceremonies

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iba-naturalization-15col.jpg New citizens take the Oath of Allegiance at a naturalization ceremony held at Shortridge High School in 2014.

Here’s your chance to play a role in what is one of the most important days in the lives of new American citizens. Twice a month, the IndyBar sends representatives to the naturalization ceremonies to give welcoming words to the new citizens. Ceremonies are typically held in the federal courthouse, last about an hour and are held on Thursday mornings. For more information and to volunteer, contact Caren Chopp at [email protected].•

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