Senator Rothman announces annual Veterans Appreciation Breakfast for November

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William Gregory Rothman, Pennsylvania State Senator from 34th District - www.legis.state.pa.us
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Senator Greg Rothman will hold his annual Veterans Appreciation Breakfast on November 8 to recognize veterans from the 34th Senatorial District. The event is scheduled to take place at the Carlisle Expo Center, located at 100 K St., Carlisle, from 8 to 10 a.m.

The breakfast is free for veterans and one guest. Those interested in attending are required to RSVP by October 30. RSVPs can be made through Senator Rothman’s website or by calling his office.

Rothman stated, “Our nation’s veterans have bravely answered the call to serve, protecting the freedoms we hold dear. This breakfast is an opportunity for service members to come together in fellowship with each other and for the community to honor their service and sacrifice.”

For more information about the event or how to RSVP, individuals can visit SenatorRothman.com/events or contact Rothman’s office at 717-582-2454.



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