June 8, 2021
Breakfast, Flags and Honors at the Legion this Saturday
Special invitation extended to Women Veterans
Contributed
The free quarterly community breakfast returns to the Bandera American Legion Post 157 this Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at 205 12th Street. The heavy-on-protein menu remains unchanged: pancakes, sausage, bacon, sausage gravy and biscuits, omelets to order, bottomless coffee and all the fixings.
A special invitation to all Women Veterans to attend breakfast and receive special recognition for their service to the nation. Women Veterans Day was approved by the Texas Legislature in 2017, and will not go without honors to our local women veterans on Saturday.
“Our veteran volunteers are so very glad that breakfast has returned. They have a super time serving the community. It is free to the public and donations are accepted. This outreach event began in 2014 as a way to ensure a hot breakfast and relaxing time with family and community was available for all to enjoy,” Commander Susan Junker said.
At each breakfast, other non-profit and government organizations participate by providing information or fund-raising and sometimes a special holiday is recognized.
The June 12th breakfast will feature the Texas Workforce Commission providing information on their services and assistance to speed the post-pandemic return to work. The Lakehills Community Center will share their packed summer schedule with a special emphasis on the two “Back to School Bash” events on Aug. 7 and 8. The American Legion will be selling their remaining scholarship raffle tickets and the drawing will be held at noon.
Everyone is encouraged to examine their United States flags and bring their unserviceable ones to breakfast for turn in and proper retirement. All flags should be in excellent condition to celebrate Flag Day on June 14.
For more information, contact the American Legion at 830-796-7528 or Commander Junker at 210-788-9160.
A special invitation to all Women Veterans to attend breakfast and receive special recognition for their service to the nation. Women Veterans Day was approved by the Texas Legislature in 2017, and will not go without honors to our local women veterans on Saturday.
“Our veteran volunteers are so very glad that breakfast has returned. They have a super time serving the community. It is free to the public and donations are accepted. This outreach event began in 2014 as a way to ensure a hot breakfast and relaxing time with family and community was available for all to enjoy,” Commander Susan Junker said.
At each breakfast, other non-profit and government organizations participate by providing information or fund-raising and sometimes a special holiday is recognized.
The June 12th breakfast will feature the Texas Workforce Commission providing information on their services and assistance to speed the post-pandemic return to work. The Lakehills Community Center will share their packed summer schedule with a special emphasis on the two “Back to School Bash” events on Aug. 7 and 8. The American Legion will be selling their remaining scholarship raffle tickets and the drawing will be held at noon.
Everyone is encouraged to examine their United States flags and bring their unserviceable ones to breakfast for turn in and proper retirement. All flags should be in excellent condition to celebrate Flag Day on June 14.
For more information, contact the American Legion at 830-796-7528 or Commander Junker at 210-788-9160.