Sponsor spotlight: 2nd annual Heroes Among Us Veterans Day Tribute in Lynnwood Nov. 11 - Lynnwood Today

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Lynnwood is gearing up for the 2nd annual "Heroes Among Us" Veterans Day Tribute, scheduled for November 11 at the Lynnwood Event Center. This event is designed to honor local veterans and celebrate their invaluable contributions to the community. Attendees will enjoy a luncheon and have the opportunity to participate in a service fair that connects veterans with essential resources and support services. Various community organizations are collaborating to present this tribute, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the sacrifices made by those who have served in the military. The event not only serves as a commemoration but also aims to strengthen the bonds within the community by fostering appreciation for veterans.

As November 11 approaches, organizers are busy preparing to ensure that the tribute is a memorable and impactful experience for all involved. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to supporting veterans, highlighting their ongoing needs and contributions. This year's tribute promises to be a significant occasion for both veterans and the community alike.

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