Observer photo/Jeannette Hughes
SERVING THOSE WHO SERVED — Wilderness Walk for Warriors, Tradewinds Market, American Legion Post 41, and the Unit 41 Auxiliary worked together to provide food boxes to 118 Piscataquis County veteran families on Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Post in Milo. Donations from Piscataquis County ($4,913.72) and David Butterfield and Lorraine from Tradewinds Market in Milo ($663.42) are the reason this could be done. The distribution honored the late Dick Graves who was the first American Legion state commander from Milo. He was a long-time member of the Joseph P. Chaisson Post and held various offices. Pictured are Kevin Perry, Danny Nutter, Tim and Danette Robinson from Wilderness Walk for Warriors, Larry Keef, David Pullen, Richard Quirk, Eve Powell, Jeff Barnes, and Randy Kluj.
Observer photo/Jeannette Hughes
SERVING THOSE WHO SERVED — Wilderness Walk for Warriors, Tradewinds Market, American Legion Post 41, and the Unit 41 Auxiliary worked together to provide food boxes to 118 Piscataquis County veteran families on Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Post in Milo. Donations from Piscataquis County ($4,913.72) and David Butterfield and Lorraine from Tradewinds Market in Milo ($663.42) are the reason this could be done. The distribution honored the late Dick Graves who was the first American Legion state commander from Milo. He was a long-time member of the Joseph P. Chaisson Post and held various offices. Pictured are Kevin Perry, Danny Nutter, Tim and Danette Robinson from Wilderness Walk for Warriors, Larry Keef, David Pullen, Richard Quirk, Eve Powell, Jeff Barnes, and Randy Kluj.
Partnership provides nearly 120 food boxes for veteran families
Contributed •November 21, 2022
Observer photo/Jeannette Hughes
SERVING THOSE WHO SERVED — Wilderness Walk for Warriors, Tradewinds Market, American Legion Post 41, and the Unit 41 Auxiliary worked together to provide food boxes to 118 Piscataquis County veteran families on Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Post in Milo.
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