On Sunday, Nov. 10 the Mendota Museum & Historical Society will honor those who have served our country. Hume-Carnegie Museum in Mendota will open its doors from 1-3 p.m. to veterans, current service members, their families and the general public. All veterans are welcome to come share their stories.
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MENDOTA – On Sunday, Nov. 10 the Mendota Museum & Historical Society will honor those who have served our country. Hume-Carnegie Museum in Mendota will open its doors from 1-3 p.m. to veterans, current service members, their families and the general public. All veterans are welcome to come share their stories.
This year’s featured veterans are Greta Bates, Dave Jones, Otto Meyer, Jack Pope, Bob Sondgeroth and Joe Spanier.
There will also be displays in memory of Captain Thomas J. Heitmann and Sergeant First Class Julianna Gehant.
Please stop by and thank these veterans for their service and to help honor those who have served.