Coffee4VETS Morning Breakfast – November 21, 2024 – Santa Clarita

CRAZY OTTO’s Santa Clarita- We are here at 19132 Soledad Canyon Road, the first and third Thursday of the month at 8:00a.m. to 10a.m. Coffee free that flows all morning and breakfast at a discount. You may be seating next to a Hero. We have today with us Don Kuehl, WWII War Veteran at 100 Years Young., Today, speakers share where and how to access services, benefits, housing. Community connection and friendships through the years of love, war, service and homecoming. Come join us, we’ll keep the coffee hot. Click on link below to watch this week’s live stream. Coffee4Vets Breakfast November 21, 2024 – Santa Clarita

COVID19 Vaccines

CVS Pharmacy: hundreds of COVID19 vaccines available in the next 2 days for patients 65 and older and other eligible patients. VIA TEXT CLICK: cvs.co/COVD Veterans with VA health care eligibility the age has dropped to 55. Call 310-268-4900 for appointment. High Desert Medical Group also taking appointment calls for HDMG patients 65 and up. The rest of the announcement said, “Due to the limited weekly supply, we are currently scheduling appointments for HDMG patients 65 years of age and older. To schedule your appointment, please call 661-726-3932 or 661-726-3848.”

Presentation Honor and Healing Field

City of Palmdale on Tuesday thank the Palmdale Auto Dealers Association for its key sponsorship of the Veterans Week display of the Field of Healing and Honor, with its 2,020 American Flags on display Nov.1-11, with closing ceremonies on Veterans Day. Flags honored veterans of military service, first responders, and healthcare heroes. Five veterans service organizations responded as the key volunteer committee with others joining in during the days and nights of the event. Event supported to hilt by Palmdale City Council was initiated by City Manager J.J. Murphy, US Air Force Maj. Ret. On Tuesday, Mayor Steve Hofbauer and Council Members Laura Bettencourt, Austin Bishop, and Richard Loa awarded a distribution of more than $8,000 each to the key volunteer organizations – Coffee4Vets, Vets4veterans, Point Man Antelope Valley, American Legion Post 348 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3000. Coffee4Vets Board Members accepting, Tony Tortolano and Mayra Dee. Point Man, President Michael Bertell, PMAV Volunteer Coordinator Stacia Nemeth; Vets4veterans President Jack Woolbert and VP John Parsamyan; American Legion Richard Hayes and Carl Hernandez; VFW Post 3000 representatives Duane Svoboda and Mike Keysers. “It was a great event that helped bring healing in a very difficult time for all Americans,” Murphy said. Click on link to watch video.