Coffee4VETS Morning Breakfast June 1

MEDALS AWARDED AT COFFEE4VETS – Rep. Mike Garcia, a Navy fighter pilot veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, pins medals on Palmdale’s Veteran Of The Year, Kevin Sanders, who served USMC Sgt. On numerous expeditionary deployments. Garcia, helped by Veterans Constituent Services Assistant Christine Ward, secured the medals and service ribbons that were authorized several decades earlier but never formally awarded. Tuesday at Coffee4Vets every Tuesday 7 a.m. where veterans are served with discount and the coffee is free. Sanders awarded Veteran of Year distinction is named for late Tom Hilzendeger who founded Vets4veterans nonprofit. Click on the images to view gallery. GREATEST GENERATION AT COFFEE4VETS – WWII veteran and top trending Amazon author Lou Moore, who wrote “Eternal Love” a memoir of his 74-years of love and marriage with his late wife Nellie, is joined at Coffee4Vets by Donna Carrion, ambassador for Bombshell Betty’s Calendar for Charity, a veteran support nonprofit and Marine veteran Matt Rogers, a veterans constituent services staff aide for Rep. Mike Garcia. Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, a Navy fighter pilot veteran of Iraq, sets veterans as a priority for service. Best communications on veterans matters every Tuesday 7 a.m. at Coffee4Vets , Crazy Otto’s on Avenue I. Host Jin Hur discounts breakfast for veterans and the coffee is “on the house.” We thank our host, Marine Dad Jin Hur. President Juan Blanco says “See you nexxxxt Tuesday! Coffee4VETS June 1, 2021 Announcements

Memorial Day 2021

MEMORIAL DAY PALMDALE – Solemn tribute to fallen U.S. troops but also encouragement to celebrate the freedoms fought for by all who served in every clime, place and conflict. Thank You to City of Palmdale, American Legion, Legion Riders, VFW, and ALL Antelope Valley Veterans Service Organizations and those who support them. Memorial Day Honoring and Remembering Poncitlan Square Palmdale, Ca. Click on the images to view gallery.

GREATEST GENERATION SALUTE – Louis Moore

GREATEST GENERATION SALUTE – Louis Moore is a 98-year-old WWII veteran who just authored his first book, Eternal Love, a memoir of war, peace, homecoming and a love that lasted a lifetime. Eternal Love is Lou’s homage to his wife of 74 years, Nellie Hatsumi Mayeda Moore. Rated best selling Japanese-American biography on Amazon. Sunday, American Legion Post 311 in Lancaster joined by American Legion Riders and local nonprofit Bombshell Betty Calendar for Charity joined forces to host Lou Moore’s author debut. More support poured in from Coffee4Vets, Vets4veterans, and Blue Star Mothers. Lou’s book career was jump started by Broken Bit Steakhouse owner Michael Burroughs and Creative Center of America’s Robin Blakely, with area educator Stacey Alvey assisting with editor support and talent. Many people helped make Sunday a success for WWII Veteran Lou Moore, who always observes “Time is of the essence.” Of 16 million Americans who served in WWII, 325,000 are with us today. Photos: Atherine Blanco and Dennis Anderson. Coffee4Vets Juan Blanco provided excellent sound quality that helped author Lou share his story. Click on the images to view gallery.

Tax Day Extended

The Internal Revenue Service and the California Franchise Tax Board have announced that taxpayers now have until May 17, 2021 to file their individual federal and state income taxes.If you need assistance with this, or any other state matter, reach out to the senate district office at (661) 729-6232.