Chestnut Hill VFW 5205 hosted an inspiring program of Memorial Day remembrances. Many attended and shared in the experience of honoring our fallen heroes. A luncheon and social hosted by the VFW after the ceremonies was an added treat. It was an inspiring and enjoyable Memorial Day. Besides their work to support the military, the VFW also contributes to the community in a variety of ways. For example, the VFW and its generous members funded the most recent repairs to the Chestnut Hill WWII monument and surrounding slate paths, which were completed as part of the Light Up the Tower park …
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Chestnut Hill VFW 5205 hosted an inspiring program of Memorial Day remembrances. Many attended and shared in the experience of honoring our fallen heroes. A luncheon and social hosted by the VFW after the ceremonies was an added treat. It was an inspiring and enjoyable Memorial Day. Besides their work to support the military, the VFW also contributes to the community in a variety of ways. For example, the VFW and its generous members funded the most recent repairs to the Chestnut Hill WWII monument and surrounding slate paths, which were completed as part of the Light Up the Tower park improvement project. For these efforts and many others we are grateful to VFW 5205.
Mary Pomichter
Water Tower Advisory Council