About three years ago, at a local High School Hocky game in North Pole. The young girl that sings the National Anthem was sick and unable to attend that night. This little 13 year old girl did a great job, and was sorely missed that night. Some people talked of not having the National Anthem that night, most of us parents said NO! I usually fill in announcing scores, and penalties, and other things happening with the game. So I'm used to talking to the crowd. I took the mich and walked out onto the ice. I announced that our singer was not available that night so I was going to lead everyone in singing the Star Spangled Banner. I also added I wanted everyone to join in, and since I could not sing well they needed to sing loud to cover me up. I started singing and everyone in the stands joined in.
Later that night, after that game and before the next, I got on the ice and mentioned one of the kids that was not there that night. We had been notified that day, his father had been killed in Iraq. I asked for a moment of silence and prayer in his memory. Everyone bowed their heads, and I'm sure gave a short prayer. At the end as I was walking off the ice, one young woman up in the stands, started singing "God Bless America". I stopped and joined in with her. Everyone in the building stopped what they were doing. The concessions stand stopped, the coaches giving a pep talk to the next teams to play stopped. Everyone in the building turned to the flag hanging over the ice and joined in singing "God Bless America". That was a touching moment.
North Pole is a Military Community. We sit between Eielson AFB, nine miles to the South. Fort Wainwright, twelve miles North of us. Almost everyone is Military, Military Dependents, Retired Military and dependents, or employees of the bases. The owners and employees of most businesses in the area fall in that same catagory.
Rockbilly: One night last year my son and his buddies drove around North Pole and counted 37 Churches in the North Pole area. North Pole has 2,200 people, not sure of the population in the surrounding area between the bases.