During a recent government meeting, local veterans from the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 4927 in Port Jefferson Station were honored for their service and contributions to the community. Councilman Kornrick welcomed the veterans, emphasizing the ongoing commitment of the town of Brookhaven to support them not just on commemorative days, but throughout the year.
Jim, the commander of VFW Post 4927, expressed gratitude for the town's recognition of VFW Day, which marks the 125th anniversary of the organization. He highlighted the VFW's long-standing advocacy for veterans and their families since its founding in 1899, and the vital role it plays in fostering civic engagement and camaraderie among veterans.
The meeting also served as a platform to announce an upcoming celebration on October 5, which will feature speeches, awards, and a documentary about the VFW's history, alongside food and raffles. Jim invited the community to join in honoring the legacy of the VFW and the contributions of its members.
As the meeting concluded, a proclamation recognizing the significance of VFW Day was anticipated, further solidifying the town's dedication to its veterans. The event underscored the importance of community support for those who have served in the military, reinforcing the bond between veterans and the citizens they protect.