Lynnwood Heroes Cafe honors Edmonds American Legion Post 66 - My Edmonds News

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On February 25, Lynnwood Heroes’ Café held a meeting to honor Edmonds American Legion Post 66 for their financial contributions made in 2024. Executive Director Gary Walderman presented a plaque to Commander Dan Mullene, illustrating the strong partnership between the café and the Legion in supporting veterans. Walderman expressed appreciation for the Legion's generosity, emphasizing the importance of their collaboration in future outreach projects aimed at assisting veterans and their families. During the meeting, Mullene recognized the commitment of Legion members to uphold their support for veterans and community organizations. Lynnwood Heroes’ Café provides a platform for veterans and supporters to connect, focusing on personal safety, camaraderie, and positive outreach.

The monthly meetings are held at New Life Church, where participants engage in discussions to improve welfare within the local veteran community. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to enhancing the lives of those who have served. For further information, interested individuals can contact Dan Mullene directly.

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