Thank school board members on Nov. 15

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It is our goal to bring additional outdoor concerts to Mt. Morris and surrounding area to enjoy throughout the summer. 

We might, as budget allows, have a mid winter or early spring concert held indoors if details can be completed. 

We will soon have information on the Mt. Morris website (mtmorrisil.net ) detailing not only the Friday Nite Concert season, but also the Wednesday evening traditional band concerts led for many years by Warren Reckmeyer.

We will have photos from some of the past concerts posted as well as information on future concerts. 

We also encourage checking the Community Calendar and the Community Bulletin Board for the many events held in Mt. Morris.

Jerry Stauffer

Mt. Morris

Hospice access for veterans is important

Dear Editor,

Americans across the country celebrate Veterans Day on Nov. 11, a special day to salute the men and women who have bravely served our country in the military.

These fellow Americans have made profound sacrifices in defense of freedom and they deserve our heartfelt thanks and appreciation.

Honoring our nation’s veterans includes supporting them throughout their entire lives, especially at the end. 

As our nation marks Veterans Day, Serenity Hospice and Home deepens our commitment to increase veterans’ access to the compassionate, high quality care available from the nation’s hospice and palliative care providers.

One of the ways we’re making this happen is through our active involvement with We Honor Veterans, an innovative program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization that we created in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

There is something else that’s important for every American to do – and that is to say, thank you to our country’s veterans. Not just on Nov. 11 but all year long.

Ask your friends, neighbors, coworkers and others in your community whether they have served in the military (you may be surprised how many have)—and thank those who have served for their sacrifice.
It surprises many Americans to learn that every day, 1,800 veterans die.

That’s more than 680,000 veterans every year – or 25 percent of all the people who die in this country annually.

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