City to Honor VFW for Years of Service
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After 51 years of service to the community, the local post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be recognized by San Fernando during a Memorial Day ceremony Sunday.
Mayor Dan Acuna and other city officials will unveil a plaque with the VFW logo at the city’s “Welcome” sign to commemorate the organization’s contributions of time and money to many local causes.
“I just feel it’s a thank-you gesture for years of service to the community, the youth and the empowerment of the community,” said Angel Perez Jr., a member of VFW Post 3834.
Perez said the 248-member organization donates more than $10,000 annually to fund community projects, such as the San Fernando Police Department’s anti-drug program, a program providing Halloween bags containing safety tips to schools and the YWCA.
The Memorial Day ceremony will take place at noon near Wolfskill and Truman streets, where a large sign greets visitors to the city. A reception will follow at the VFW headquarters at 111 Hager St.
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