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Community veterans invited to community breakfast Saturday

Posted at 7:47 pm October 7, 2016
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Military veterans from Anderson County are once again invited to come together this weekend for a community Veterans Breakfast, a press release said.

The breakfast, hosted by Anderson County citizens and sponsored this month by Ray Varner Ford, will be held Saturday, October 8, at the Clinton Community Center. “Chow line” opens at 8:30 a.m., and there will be a brief program at 9 a.m., the press release said.

Varner will serve as master of ceremonies for the event, and the special speaker will be Commander Tommy Mariner, Senior Naval Science Instructor at Anderson County High School. Door prizes are provided this month by Ray Varner Ford. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Clinton Community Center, Fox Toyota, military veterans, Ray Varner, Ray Varner Ford, Terry Frank, Tommy Mariner, Veterans Appreciation Breakfast—Anderson County, Veterans Breakfast, William Ward

Mayor Frank seeks help setting up monthly breakfast for veterans

Posted at 2:18 pm January 27, 2016
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Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, center, and the Ward brothers on their visit to the Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives. Clinton resident William Ward, left, is a veteran of World War II and notably the Battle of Midway. (Submitted photo)

 

Work slowly progressing on a museum for veterans memorabilia, artifacts

Submitted

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank is seeking help from people interested in participating in a planning group to organize a free, monthly breakfast for all Anderson County veterans—from the cities to the rural areas. A meeting has been scheduled for 5:30 p.m. February 2 in Room 118A at the Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton. All interested citizens are invited to help develop plans. No military service background is required.

In 2014, Frank traveled with local World War II veteran William Ward and Anderson County’s Veteran Service Officer Leon Jaquet to visit the Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives in Athens, Alabama. Frank, Ward, and Jaquet were given a tour by William Ward’s son and veteran, Billy Ward. Billy Ward serves on the Board of Directors for the Alabama Veterans Museum. Frank and Jaquet also met with organizers of the Alabama Museum, as well as the museum’s director Sandra Thompson. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Veteran Services, Anderson County veterans, Billy Ward, breakfast for veterans, Leon Jaquet, Terry Frank, veterans, veterans memorabilia, William Ward

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