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Memorial Day Parade, Sacramento, CA

Posted by Chrystina Tovani on May 21, 2009

The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4647 is proudly sponsoring the 43rd Annual North Highlands/Antelope Community Memorial Day Parade, one of the oldest and largest Memorial Day Parades in the Greater Sacramento Area.

Monday, May 25th, 2009

The parade begins at 10:00 am and starts at the corner of Watt Avenue and I Street, at the Family Community Church. The parade route goes south on Watt Avenue from I Street to A Street.

The theme for the parade this year is “LAND OF THE FREE – BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE,” recognizing all those who have served this great nation, and those who are serving today, in whatever capacity, to insure the ideals of American Freedom will continue to thrive.

There will be local dignitaries, marching bands, classic cars, youth groups, service organizations, equestrian units, and any others who wish to participate.

Entry into the parade is free.

Starts at the corner of Watt Avenue and I Street, at the Family Community Church. The parade route goes south on Watt Avenue from I Street to A Street.

¨ START TIME: 10:00 AM

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VFW POST 4647 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE RAFFLE

Posted by Chrystina Tovani on May 6, 2009

VFW POST 4647 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE RAFFLE
$10 PER TICKET

LIMITED TO 500 TICKETS

  • GRAND PRIZE:  50 INCH FLAT SCREEN TV
    Or $1500 GIFT CERTIFICATE or $1000.00 CASH

Additional prizes:

  • Handmade Queen Size Quilt
  • Handmade Afghan
  • Assorted Cash prizes

Tickets are available at VFW Post 4647 or contact Steve Milano, (916) 716-3798

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Free confidential counseling to military service members of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and their extended families.

Posted by Chrystina Tovani on May 4, 2009

The soldiers Project is a private, non profit group of volunteer licensed psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and marriage and family therapists.

They offer free confidential counseling to military service members of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and their extended families.

For more information, visit their website at: TheSoldiersProject.org

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