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Remembering milestones, honoring veterans

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The next event on the national calendar is Veterans Day. There’s no need for negative ads, just a few reminders about various community observances and some imaging of the sacrifices, then and now, of so many that have defended and preserved our freedoms.

We have already been to one such event already. Last Sunday, American Legion Post 324 comrades and families gathered for dinner at their facility on North Fifth Avenue. Some really good food, storytelling and a spirit of remembrance was topped off with an unusual raffle by and for the women’s auxiliary.

Doris Van Whye applied her no-pressure technique to sell the tickets. Joann Surrat and Beverly Few operated the calling of the numbers and distribution of the donated prizes. 

Then, the usual process took a turn. The ladies would pick the prize to be brought to the announced winner. Not all of the items were desirable prizes, nevertheless, the distribution was mandatory and no one challenged the multiples won by Andy Surrat and Guy Few.

  From the get-go, Mister Z had his eye on a wicker picnic basket with a closed cover that he proclaimed would be good for his captured snakes. No one was pulling for him to win.

However, when the last number was called and Nancy McFarland was designated, she promptly turned it over to him.  Thanks, Nancy, I think.

There are other commemorative events in cities and schools. St. Charles North High School is having a concert to honor veterans on Sunday afternoon. Friday, as you read this, Richmond Intermediate School is recognizing invited veterans. It used to be fun to have the day off, but most agree the schools have found a way to give meaning by staying in session and marking the day with personal interaction.

Lucky for school kids there are no live veterans of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria.

The customary event at the Freedom Shrine behind the St. Charles Municipal Building begins at 10:40 a.m., just before the Eleventh Hour which commemorates the signing of the Armistice which ended World War I.  Join in for the good patriotic feeling and a chance to shake the hand of a veteran and say thanks.

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