Schedule of Events
Thursday, March 19
The Wall That Heals is open 24 hours/day
6:00pm - Welcome Home Ceremony.
*Honors those on the Wall, veterans, and recognizing Gold Star Families.
Taps at conclusion of the ceremony
Wednesday, March 18
Construction of The Wall That Heals begins.
Volunteer opportunities available to help set up The Wall.
Tuesday, March 17
The Wall That Heals arrives at Pierce College Woodland Hills, CA via escort.
Friday, March 20
The Wall That Heals is open 24 hours/day
7:30pm - Light the Night Candlelight Ceremony.
*Honor those veterans who returned and struggle or who have passed.
Taps at conclusion of the ceremony
Saturday, March 21
The Wall That Heals is open 24 hours/day
Sunset: Taps
*Sunset in Woodland Hills, CA will be 7:07 p.m.
Sunday, March 22
The Wall That Heals is open
1:45pm - Closing Ceremony.
Taps at conclusion of the ceremony
FAQs
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The Wall That Heals will be set up at Pierce College, which is located at 6201 Winnetka Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. It will be on display from March 19, 2026 through March 22, 2026.
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The Wall That Heals will be on display at Pierce College from Thursday, March 19, 2026 through Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 2PM. The free exhibit will be open to visitors 24 hours a day during this time period.
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No. The Wall That Heals is a free exhibit. There is no charge, and visitors do not need to obtain any type of ticket to visit the site.
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The Wall That Heals is a self-guided display; however, pop-up tours may be offered. More information on pop-up tours will be provided here when it becomes available.
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An abundance of free parking (including handicapped parking) is available.
*See main page for detailed parking instructions.
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Handicapped parking is available at Pierce College, and golf carts will also be used to help transport visitors up to The Wall That Heals.
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Yes. Visitors are permitted to leave mementos for their loved ones at The Wall That Heals.
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Portable restrooms will be available at the Event Site throughout the duration of the exhibit’s stay at Pierce College campus. In addition to several portable restrooms at the event site, there will also be an ADA-compliant restroom.
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There is no fee to perform a rubbing of a name on The Wall That Heals, and supplies will be provided on-site for those who wish to complete one.
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There is no food or drink permitted at the Wall That Heals. There will not be any food or beverage vendors at the event site for the exhibit.
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Animals are not permitted at The Wall That Heals, with the exception of officially recognized service animals.
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Numerous volunteers will be needed to help assemble the wall when it arrives, to work at the event site during its stay at Pierce College in order to help direct visitors and answer any questions they may have, and to disassemble the wall before it begins its journey to the next location.
If you are interested in volunteering during this event, please use the link below to find more information about each volunteer position and to sign up.
