
Greeting American soldiers at DFW Airport, Dallas, TX; Credit: David Kozlowski, Dallas Photo Works (via: Flickr.com)
Here's your chance to be a virtual troop greeter! If you and your family don't have time to visit an airport and greet returning soldiers in person, you can still show your support for the troops by joining us in this poster-making activity. We will print out our favorites, add them to a photo gallery on this website and hang them in the Maine Troop Greeters headquarters at the Bangor Airport.
How to participate:
1. Create a "Welcome Home" poster.
- You can get inspired by some of the posters below and create your own from scratch.
- Print out poster templates and give them to the kids to color.
- Or, order a banner from buildasign.com. (They are giving away 20,000 banners during the month of November to honor the troops. Banners are free, but you have to pay for the shipping.)

Former "Posters of the Week" from WelcomeTroops.com

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Download all 10 coloring pages. (PDF)
2. Photograph your family and friends with your poster(s).
3. Upload your photo to POV's Welcome Home Heroes photo group on Flickr.com and add the tag #wegetby, direct message @povdocs with a Twitpic, or email it as an attachment to feedback[at]pov.org. You can also upload them to The Way We Get By filmmakers' Returning Home project website.

Talk About This
Do you have other ideas for cool activities viewers could participate in to honor and support the troops? Share them below.Check back for Coloring Page Print-Outs Next Week!
UPDATE: The nice folks at freeprintablecoloringpages.net are creating three printable 8.5 x 11 inch coloring book pages for kids to use as templates to create their posters. We'll be posting them here for download early next week.
by Theresa Riley from New York, NY
November 4, 2009, 6:14 PM
Welcome Home
Welcome Home! We all here support you and words cannot express how much we are greatfull for what you do for us! Thank you from the bottoms of our heart. THANK YOU!
by John Dugener from Centerville, Ma
November 11, 2009, 10:13 PM