Keeping the Spirit of '45 Alive

Coconut Telegraph

Goodwill Manasota is thrilled to be collaborating with various folks from the Veterans Task Force to present “Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive!” -- a nationwide program that they are bringing to our community and would love for you to be a part of.  This event marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II and an opportunity to say a much needed and deserved “Thank you” to those who served in uniform and those who supported them on the Home Front.  There will be an Opening Ceremony on August 14, a 1940’s theme Dinner Party where the community can thank the veterans on August 15, and on the 16th, there will be a Memorial Service and Presentation of the Wreath to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice and to those who have passed since August 14, 1945. We want every veteran and individual in the community to know about the festivities and join us in celebration of their service!

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