YEAR ENDER 2022 @VETS4VETERANS & COFFEE4VETS

Some nice moments, last working lunch at Armed Services Autobody, launch pad for veterans working on success after service. Also, the holiday party before Christmas, Hanukkah and more at Coffee4Vets hosted by Jin Hur at Crazy Otto’s on Avenue I. Leading pastors, Jeremy Mayor, Ken Hart and Bishop Henry Hearns veterans and Lancaster city leaders, Vice Mayor Marvin Crist, and Councilmen Raj Malhi and Ken Mann gathered to finish out a tough but rewarding year. 2022 was a year when veterans faced many challenges and loss and rebounded with resilience. Click on the images to view gallery.

Antelope Valley Cemetary District Wreaths Across America

Antelope Valley Cemetary District Wreaths Across America Lancaster Cemetary sponsored by Friends of Lancaster Cemetary, District Board of Trustee, David Owen’s and Manager Dayle DeBry welcomed the community and Sponsors along with the volunteers to todays event. American Legion/Patriot Guard Riders, Jin & Uno Hur, Owners Crazy Otto’s Diner, Lancaster and crew serviced hot coffee and hot chocolate coco and a variety of treats to warm the body as it was 25’ degrees this morning. Despite the cold weather, many volunteers came out to support this yearly event. Honoring and thanking our fallen Hero’s as wreaths were placed on their grave site. Lancaster City Councilman Ken Mann & Raji Mahli gave out gift cards to all the volunteers. Thanking our community Leaders, our Military Service men & women that came out to support including our community veterans groups. Thank you all for your service. Click on the images to view gallery.

A FULL 100

Note with great sadness and respect the passing of our Greatest Generation veteran, Louis E. Moore. Awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his service with 20,000 Chinese Americans who served their country in World War II, Army Air Force veteran Sgt. Moore died peacefully among friends from his Antelope Valley military family. At 98, Lou became a first-time author of a memoir about his 74 years of devoted marriage to Nellie Hatsumi Mayeda Moore. “Eternal Love,” his book told the story of a young Chinese American WWII veteran returning home to fall passionately in love with a young Japanese American who had spent the early years of the war in an internment camp where people of Japanese heritage were held after the attack on Pearl Harbor. No Japanese American was ever found to have been disloyal to the United States and in the following years the U.S. Supreme Court held the captivity unconstitutional. The couple met in New York City and a week later married. Together the couple started from scratch and built a life, overcoming prejudices of the day, adversity and challenges. Nellie Moore died in October 2020. “I was not a hero, but I was always proud to have served my country, and proud to be an American,” Moore said. For his 100th birthday, hundred of friends from the veteran community celebrated in a big party at Bravery Brewing. An American flag flown at the U.S. Capitol was presented by fellow veteran, Congressman Mike Garcia. Moore also said “I hope that God’s arms will reach down from heaven and pull me up to be with my beloved Nellie.” On Tuesday, a little more than a month after his 100th birthday, his hope was fulfilled. Click on the images to view gallery.

Coffee4VETS Morning Breakfast – December 6, 2022

PEARL HARBOR REMEMBERED – At Coffee4Vets on Tuesday, preparing to remember Dec. 7 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor that plunged the United States into World War II. Navy veteran Al Hoffman of Boeing Corp. reminded Army vet Juan Blanco, President of Coffee4Vets, that Saturday is the Army-Navy game. Coffee4Vets every Tuesday 7 am at Crazy Otto’s restaurant on Avenue I where coffee is free and breakfast discounted for veterans and their guests. A shout out to Coffee4Vets many times an honored guest Lou Moore, veteran of World War II who recently turned 100. RIP Louis Moore You are already missed. Click on the images to view gallery.

USAF Plant 42

USAF Plant 42 Hollywood 1940’s Party and what an awesome gala it was. All the beautiful dress attires. Big Band played wonderful as many danced the night away. Hands down to Rommel DePaz & Denise Smith and the entire crew who turned a MTEC Hanger into a beautiful atmosphere of a Swinging Night Club. It was truly enjoyable. Thank you. Juan Blanco, President of Coffee4VETS would like to thank our guests Juan Carrillo, Assemblyman 39th District and his wife Vanessa, VP Tony Tortolano, Brandon Roque, Rep Senator Scott Wilk for attending. You are appreciated. Click on the images to view gallery.