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A
Surprise,
surprise:
surprise
welcome
to
a
program
all
about
bets.
We
have
not
had
a
program
all
about
vets
for
a
long
time
and
so
what
we're
going
to
try
to
do
in
the
next
couple
of
months
we're
going
to
be
regular
and
we're
going
to
start
things
by
kicking
things
off
with
some
good
information
today.
So
we
got
a
lot
loaded,
a
lot
of
get
on
the
shotgun
and
put
get
out
to
you
we'll
be
right
back
right
after
the
other
edge
of
this
commercial
hi.
B
I'm
mayor
skip
Henderson,
no
matter
who
we
are:
parents,
business
owners,
Faith
leaders,
teachers,
vaccines,
help,
keep
us
healthy,
so
we're
free
to
do
the
things
we
want
to
do.
There
are
vaccines.
We
need
as
adults
to
help
protect
us
from
shingles
pneumonia
and
the
flu
it's
easy
to
find
out
which
ones
you
need
just
ask
your
doctor
or
your
pharmacist,
I'm
so
proud
of
how
we
support
each
other
in
our
community.
So,
let's
knock
it
out
of
the
park.
A
So
many
things
pertain
to
the
women
and
men
who
put
on
a
uniform
the
armed
forces
and
protect
the
precious
freedoms
that
we
have
so
many
issues
that
are
affecting
them
even
now,
and
so
that's
what
this
program
is
about
and
I
have
to
my
right,
a
very,
very,
very
special
friend
Chief
Leroy
Davis
he's
Navy
I'm
Army
when
I
first
met
Leroy
the
one
thing
that
I
recognized
about
him.
We
were
Kindred
Spirits.
A
We
were
very
deeply
involved
in
the
veteran
community
and
concerned
about
veterans
and
and
willing
to
put
our
money
where
our
mouth
is
by
being
involved,
and
so
I
want
Leroy
to
take
a
little
bit
of
time,
and
just
tell
you
all
the
things
that
he's
been
involved
in
still
being
involved
in
and
Leroy
is
going
to
be
a
regular
guest
on
this
program,
because
when
he's
doing
something
on
his
left
hand,
when
I'm
doing
something
he's
my
left
hand
and
so
with
no
further
Ado.
This
is
my
friend
Chief
Leroy
Davis
how's.
C
It
going
Paul
it's
good
to
be
here,
it's
good
to
be
back.
You
know
the
virus
have
kept
us
away
for
more
than
two
years
now.
That's
right!
So
now
we're
back
in
full
motion
as
far
as
doing
what
we
do
to
help
veterans
in
our
communities.
A
I'm
glad
that
you
did
that
every
question
you
know
over
the
years
and-
and
you
can
correct
me
on
this
as
far
it's
only
been
I-
think
within
the
past-
maybe
15
years-
that
females
were
excluded
and
some
of
the
illnesses
that
that
permanent
to
female
individuals
in
the
military
were
overlooked.
As
far
as
getting
any
kind
of.
C
And
you
know
this
was
my
third
female
veteran
stand
down
and
the
reason
I've
been
doing
them
is
because
we
know
that
when
the
VA
was
first
established,
it
was
the
veteran
administration
right
and
it
was
geared
totally
for
men.
C
That's
nothing
for
women,
so
they've
been
had
to
Outsource
women,
some
of
everywhere
women
have
to
drive
from
here
to
Dothan
or
from
here
to
Atlanta,
to
get
the
treatment
that
they
need,
but
now
with
the
new
Clinic
that
they
just
built
up
on
Mobley
like
Road
up
there,
Porter
shaft,
the
women
don't
have
to
go
nowhere
but
right
up
there
and
they
got
a
full
section.
That's
dedicated
to
women.
So
the
purpose
of
the
female
veterans
Stand
Down,
is
to
educate
women
that
they
can
get
full
service
at
the
VA
hospital
or
clinic.
A
Now,
and
and
to
many
of
our
viewers,
we
work
very
hard
for
that.
Leroy
and
I
both
attended
many
meetings
to
have
that,
because
there
were
so
many
things
going
back
shifting
here,
Shifting
the
air
here
in
Columbus
Georgia,
and
what
I
like
about
this
area
is
Columbus,
take
when
they
say
Tri-City
area.
They
definitely
mean
it:
Columbus,
Phoenix,
City
and
Fort
Benny.
You
don't
have
that
type
of
synergy
in
every
area.
A
Among
three
three
organizations:
three
cities
through
municipalities
like
that,
and
so
there
was
a
lot
of
politics
going
on
about
it
and
Leroy
and
I
were
in
in
The
Fray
at
Council
or
whatever
making
sure
that
that
Center
got
here
because
of
the
number
of
female
veterans
in
Phoenix,
City
and
Columbus
Georgia.
Yes,.
C
And
you
know
the
Chattahoochee
Valley
is
Rich
with
military
history,
people
who
have
served-
and
they
came
here
and
they
love
the
valley,
so
they
either
retired
and
bought
a
home
here
in
Columbus,
finished,
City
or
Fort
Mitchell
or
even
out
in
Lee
County
right.
So
you
know
we
just
got
to
be
grateful
because
you
take
a
person,
for
instance,
who
lived
in
from
Philadelphia
right
or
from
Chicago
or
from
California,
and
they
come
here
and
they
fall
in
love
because
it's
perfect
weather
year
round
that's
exactly
weather
year
round.
C
The
schools
are
good
everything.
So
hey
hey!
Why
not
stay
here?
And
so,
if
they're
going
to
stay
here,
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we
can
do
everything
possible
for
them.
We
need
to
make
sure
that
they
know
where
the
VA
hospital
is.
The
clinics
are
and
how
they're
going
to
get
there
right
and
then
we
need
to
have
people
to
help
them
file
their
claims
to
get
their
benefits,
and
those
are
some
of
the
things
that
we
do
as
a
tag
team
is
to
help
them
navigate
the
VA
system.
That's
right.
A
Now
because
the
other
thing
that
really
impressed
me
about
you-
and
it
wasn't
you
that
told
me
it
was
the
people
in
the
community-
that's
over.
That's
why
I
zero
in
there.
So
let
me
just
watch
this
be
right.
First,
let's
just
watch
this
he's
really
doing
all
the
things
that
people
and
you
were
you've
even
done
the
one
of
the
four
winners
on
the
vet
to
vet.
C
I
was
one
of
the
initial
people,
a
guy
by
the
name
of
Drew.
He
bought
me
in
and
several
others
and
we
established
Southeast
vet
event
at
Tuskegee
VA
hospital,
and
so
it
spread
it
from
not
just
being
at
Tuskegee
but
being
at
the
Montgomery
VA
Hospital,
the
Birmingham
VA
hospital
and
also
being
at
the
clinics.
Here.
C
And
and
the
purpose
of
that
event
is
people
that
veterans
like
yourself
and
I
who
have
issues
whether
with
PTSD
or
TBI,
they
need
someone
to
talk
to
right
and
they
feel
comfortable
talking
to
other
veterans.
So
when
we
hold
those
meetings,
the
only
someone
who
can
come
in
those
meetings
are
veterans
right.
But
if
you
need
help
right,
then
we
had
an
open
door
policy
with
the
VA
doctors
that
we
can
walk
you
right
in
to
see
a
psychologist
or
a
psychiatrist.
So
that's
the
good
thing
about
that.
To.
A
Vet
right
and
I
also
know
that
Leroy's
been
involved
in
for
many
years
with
the
veterans
court
system,
which
is
and
and
just
to
elaborate
on
what
Chief
Davis
was
saying.
A
lot
of
people
don't
realize
a
veteran
does
not
go
through
military
service
alone,
just
like
in
civilian,
like
we
have
family
members,
so
I
want
to
to
try
to
highlight.
A
Just
so
thankful
nowadays
that
with
the
technology
and
the
research
that
they're
gonna
that
they
realize
that,
even
with
some
of
the
the
children
they
have
separation,
anxiety,
I
can
remember
calling
from
overseas
and
and
it
would
hit
me
because
my
children
would
get
on
the
phone
and
be
off
the
phone
in
a
hot
minute
and
and
not
being
brief,
not
knowing
anything
about
psychology.
That
was
their
defense
mechanism
because
of
missing
me.
A
But
you
know
these
are
things
that
wear
and
tear
on
the
family,
and
so
when
a
veteran
comes
out,
it's
an
acclimation.
Isn't
it
and
you
have
to
acclimate
yourself
to
civilian
life?
It
is
not
in
all
all
the
ways
and
easy
transition.
There
are
specific
military
related
issues
and
so
have
invented
that
the
other
thing
that
I
know
Leroy's
been
involved
in
is
the
veterans
veterans
court,
which
is
it's
it's
it's
a
godsend
for
the
veterans,
because
if
a
veteran
steps
over
the
line,
it
does
something
that
they
shouldn't
do.
A
The
veteran
has
an
opportunity
to
have
the
counseling
speaking
with
individuals
about
their
specific
problems
and
without
having
a
black
mark
on
them,
because
I
think
it's
a
travesty
for
someone
to
go
through
military
service
and
go
through
psychological
problems
and
then
yes,
if
they
committed
indiscretion,
if
they
they
need
to
pay
for
it,
but
I
think
they
need
to
be
given
a
an
opportunity
to
really
for
redress.
I
guess,
that's
the
easiest
way
to
say
it.
C
Well,
you
know
Papa
I'm
glad
you
bought
that
up
and
it's
called
Veterans
treatment,
court
and
and-
and
the
thing
is
which
is
so
amazing
about
it-
is
that
spreading
like
Wi-Fi
all
across
the
country
and
believe
it
or
not,
because
we
are
Twin,
Cities,
City
and
Columbus
each
one
of
has
a
veterans
treatment
course.
C
That's
exactly
Muskogee
County
veterans,
treatment,
court
and
Russell
County
veterans
treatment
exactly
right,
and
one
of
the
things
that
people
need
to
understand
is
that
when
a
soldier
comes
back
one
of
the
unique
things
that
we
have
here
at
Fort,
Benning
other
than
just
infantry
training
and
paratroop
training.
If
we
have
the
ranges
here-
and
we
also
have
sniper
school
right
here
so
when
a
veteran
comes
back
from
combat
and
he's
seen
a
lot
of
things
and
done
a
lot
of
things,
sometimes
that
veterans
need
counseling
from
a
psychologist
or
a
counselor.
That's
exactly
right!
C
So
once
we
send
them
to
programs,
not
we
and
I
would
say
we,
but
once
the
Army
sends
them
to
a
program
and
they
don't
regroup
the
way
that
I
may
think
they
should
regroup.
They
end
up
getting
a
medical
discharge,
honorable
discharge,
and
then
they
have
to
come
into
the
VA
system,
so
they
may
get
100,
disability,
90,
disability
or
whatever.
C
So
now,
it's
up
to
us,
because
if
we
put
these
people,
if
the
Army
put
them
into
a
program
and
all
of
a
sudden
they're
discharged
they're,
not
in
a
program
anymore,
so
that
means
they're
not
maybe
not
getting
the
medication
that
they
need,
and
so
they
therefore
they
may
be
some
domestic
violence
that
happens
right.
There
may
be
drunk
and
driving
ticket.
B
C
Something
to
their
defense
and
they
end
up
in
jail
so
when
they
end
up
in
jail.
As
far
as
like
on
my
side
of
the
river,
then
my
myself
or
either
Dr
Margarita
High
we'll
go
to
the
jail
and
interview
them
and
get
let
them
fill
out
an
application
to
come
into
veterans,
treatment,
court
and
once
they
have
been
accepted
into
veterans,
treatment
Court.
Our
next
move
is
to
get
them
into
a
treatment
program,
veterans,
treatment
court
at
just
like
the
other
three
specialty
courts
that
we
have,
which
is
drug
court
and
mental
health
court.
C
It's
all
about
treatment,
not
incarceration,
so
our
first
goal
is
to
get
them
in
a
program
and
normally
it's
a
short-term
program
which
is
28
days
or
30
days,
maybe
45
days,
and
when
they
come
back,
we
have
to
understand
that
there
will
be
a
relapse.
You
know
you
just
can't
send
somebody
away
for
45
days
to
a
treatment
and
expect
them
to
be
totally
cured
because
it
takes
a
while.
B
C
C
You
don't
need
to
be
around
them
anymore,
so
that's
the
hardest
part
is
to
get
them
to
make
new
friends
right.
So
when
they
and
then,
if
they
have
a
relapse,
then
we
have
to
send
them
back
to
another
program
and
I
found
that
what
we've
been
successful
at
in
Russell
County
is.
We
is
sending
them
to
a
six-month
program
and
that's
a
hard
thing
to
do
for
some
veterans
to
to
say:
okay,
I'm,
gonna,
separate
you
from
your
family
or
from
your
friend
for
six
months.
C
Yes,
in
a
treatment
program
right,
but
that
treatment
program
is
about
treatment
and
about
education
at
the
same
time
right
so
you
may
not
have
skills
in
utilizing
a
computer
or
anything
like
that,
but
while
you're
in
that
treatment
program
being
treated
for
whether
his
alcohol
or
drugs
or
whatever
we're
going
to
be
they're,
going
to
be
doing
other
things
with
you
as
well
job
training,
if
you
need
it,
what
or
whatever
matter
of
fact
they
may
even
help
you
get
a
part-time
job
while
you're
there
to
keep
some
money
in
your
pocket
right.
D
A
You
want
to
what
it's
like:
it's
it's
really,
behavior,
modification
and
and
behavior
modification
does
take
a
long
time
in
in
doing
something
like
this
here.
I
know
we're
filling
you
with
a
whole
bunch
of
information.
I
said
we're
trying
to
play
catch
up
and
we've
been
going
because
of
the
pandemic.
A
We're
going
to
talk
about
how
the
pandemic
affected
the
Veterans
Day
Parade,
as
well
as
the
Leroy's
baby,
which
is
the
Veterans
banquet,
which
is
a
as
a
program
that
was
delayed
because
of
the
pandemic,
and
that
we
really
need
to
get
back
again
again,
a
highly
successful
program
that
he
envisioned
and
it
helps
to
bring
all
of
our
all
of
us
veterans
together
to
talk
about
the
the
subtleties
that
are
affecting
the
whole
veteran
population
in
the
Tri-City
area.
B
Hi
I'm
mayor
skip
Henderson,
no
matter
who
we
are:
parents,
business
owners,
Faith
leaders,
teachers,
vaccines,
help,
keep
us
healthy,
so
we're
free
to
do
the
things
we
want
to
do.
There
are
vaccines.
We
need
as
adults
to
help
protect
us
from
shingles
pneumonia
and
the
flu
it's
easy
to
find
out
which
ones
you
need
just
ask
your
doctor
or
your
pharmacist,
I'm
so
proud
of
how
we
support
each
other
in
our
community.
So,
let's
knock
it
out
of
the
park.
A
Welcome
back
to
all
about
this,
we're
giving
you
a
lot
of
information
here
with
my
friend
Chief
Leroy
Davis,
and
talking
about
all
the
things
that
he
and
I
are
involved
in
in
the
community
and
and
we're
going
to
give
I'm
going
to
have
Chief
Davis
give
his
contact
information,
because
if
you
would
like
to
volunteer
if
you'd
like
to
call
him,
if
you
have
a
problem
or
situation,
you
can
give
him
a
call,
because
trust
me
when
I
tell
you
he
is
Johnny
on
the
spot.
A
The
producer
of
the
program
here,
the
one
who
makes
everything
work
here:
Mr
Mike
King.
He
talked
about
something
that
happened
about
three
or
four
or
five
years
ago.
Where
he
mentioned
to
me.
I
was
able
to
call
Chief
Davis
and
chief
Davis
took
care
of
that
veteran.
A
It
dealt
with
his
not
getting
the
composite
the
compensation
that
he
should
have
had
when
he
got
out
of
the
military,
and
so
we're
filling
you
with
a
lot
we're
going
to
be
more
coming
on
monthly,
because
there's
always
something
coming
on
happening
in
the
in
the
veteran
community.
But
Chief
Davis
talk
about
your
baby,
which
is
a
Veterans
Bank,
but
this
he
when
Leroy
came
up
with
ID.
In
fact
he
saw
me
at
a
friend's
at
a
friend's
mother's
funeral
and
he
yelled
at
me.
C
You
remember
that
Leroy,
yes,
I
do
and
you
know,
like
you
say,
the
banquet
is
my
baby,
but
there's
nine
organizations
within
the
Chattahoochee
Valley
veterans
organization.
C
About
the
American
leaders
to
disabled
American
Veteran
to
St
James
veterans,
I
mean
all
over
my
outstanding
organization
and
the
funds
that
come
from
the
veterans.
Banquet
goes
to
each
one
of
those
organizations
so
that
they
can
help
veterans
that
they
take
care
of
in
the
Valley
area
right
so
American
Legion.
They
adopt
certain
schools
and
do
different
things
in
the
community,
the
DAV
they
have
they
special
things
that
they
do,
which
has
helped
doing
claims
and
such
things
of
that
nature,
Saint
James
veterans.
C
They
have
they
things
that
they
do,
but
each
one
of
them
does
something
to
help
veterans,
and
you
know,
and
Veterans
children
and
children
period,
because
you
cannot
go
into
a
school
and
and
say:
okay,
let
me
see
what
veterans
children
you.
D
C
School
and
whether
his
back-to-school
supplies
or
giving
out
bikes
for
Christmas
and
different
things
like
that,
it's
to
help
all
the
children
in
that
specific
area
that
that
American
Legion
post
covers
that
DAV
Post
cover.
We
don't
show
favoritism
when
it
comes
to
Children
sure
so
because
that's
our
future
children
of
our
future,
whether
they
parents
served
or
didn't,
serve
right.
So
when
we
work
to
help
children,
his
all
children,
when
we
go
into
a
school.
A
And,
and
so
what
was
so
unique
about
the
veterans
banquet
Leroy's
brainchild
is
that
it
serves
a
purpose
to
fund
the
organizations
so
that
each
organization
can
do
what
Their
specific
goals
are.
As
you
mentioned,
the
American
Legion
they've
identified
various
schools
that
they
Center
in
on
the
earth.
You
have,
the
DAV
helps
so
many
different
veterans
and
and
and
widows
of
veterans
on
on
a
daily
basis
and
a
lot
of
other
organizations.
That's
the
funding.
A
That's
raised
for
the
banquet,
the
money
that
the
banquet
raises
goes
to
those
organizations,
but
on
the
other
end
it
really
gives
a
veterans
time
to
sit
down
and
to
not
only
break
bread
have
have
a
day
that
they
know
that
they're
going
to
be
able
to
get
get
together.
This
is
the
unique
part
because
we
serve
in
so
many
different
areas.
You
might
have
someone
in
the
army
that
served
with
someone
stationed
on
a
navy
base.
A
You
find
so
many
different
things
that
are
advantageous
with
something
like
that,
one
of
which
is
sitting
down
and
suppose
and
really
talking
about
specific
needs
in
in
specific
areas
in
our
community.
And
that's
really
the
the
ideal
clock
or
so
much
is
gleaned
from
the
veterans
banquet.
Besides
just
sitting
down
there
and
breaking
bread
and
I'd
like
for
you
to
talk
about
that
and
and
the
speakers
that
you've
had
well.
C
In
the
past,
we've
had
great
speakers,
one
of
the
greatest
of
a
friend
of
mine
who's,
the
commander
of
American
Legion
Post,
333,
Commander,
Vicki
Dykes,
she
recommended
and
we
was
able
to
get
the
Surgeon
General
of
the
army
at
our
last
banquet.
That's
awesome.
It
came
flew
in
from
Washington
DC
when
we
talked
to
her
on
the
phone
before
she
came.
Her
staff
said
when
we
said
that
this
particular
Veterans
Day
banquet
was
going
to
be
about
women
service
in
the
military.
C
A
C
Was
able
to
get
people
like
that?
We've
had
the
generals,
General
Miller,
General,
Miller
I.
Remember
that
I'm
the
base
General,
Miller
and
I.
Remember
so
specific,
because
General
Miller
said
we
had
General
Jerry
white
there
and
we
had
Senator
Ed.
C
He
was
honoring,
Vietnam
veterans
right,
and
so
we
gave
Senator
Harbison
five
minutes
to
talk
and
we
gave
General
Miller
five
minutes
to
talk
to
General
Miller
went
to
Little
Oak,
not
General
Miller,
but
General
white
white
yeah
and
he
went
a
little
over
and
I
had
to
pull
his
coat
till
a
little
bit
and
he
got
he
said:
I,
don't
know
what
you
put
a
general
up
there
and
say
you're
only
going
to
give
him
five
minutes.
You
know
he's
gonna
take
more,
but.
A
A
You
know,
I
was
stationed
at
Fort,
Lewis
Washington,
but
I
knew
where
I
was
coming
back.
I
knew
I
was
coming
back
here
because
I
loved
it
out
there
Fort
Lewis
Washington
hunting
fishing,
I
love
the
people
out
there,
but
the
people
here
in
our
tri-syria
city
area
are
what
I
call
folks
I.
Don't
think
I
have
to
explain
we're
folks
and
really
that's
what
really
drove
me
back
here
and
it's
a
very
warm
haunted,
community
and
and
very
appreciative,
Leroy
of
veterans
in
the
service
that
that
veterans,
that
veterans
render
and.
C
Let
me
say
this
pop
for
you
before
you
go
to
further,
while
it's
on
my
mind
to
give
General
Miller
some
credit,
because,
yes,
he
was
a
great
speaker
and,
as
you
know,
he
left
here
and
he
climbed
all
the
way
to
the
full
star.
So
he's
a
four-star
general
now
yeah.
B
C
We've
been,
fortunately,
to
have
the
generals
that
come
to
Fort
Benning,
the
majority
of
them.
That
leaves
here
goes
a
three-star
four-star
exactly
so
we
we
are
bad
in
good,
we're
doing
good,
and
we
just
got
to
continue
to
talk
about
this
banquet,
because
now
that
we
slowed
up
a
little
with
the
virus,
the
virus
ain't
gone.
C
No,
the
virus
ain't
gone
Okay,
so
we've
got
to
work
and
we
got
to
educate
our
people
on
contact
tracing,
that's
correct
and
everything
so
that
we
can
do
the
right
thing
in
order
to
get
back
in
to
have
our
banquet,
so
I
took
a
course
I
want
to
let
you
know.
I
took
a
course
on
contact
tracing
so
that
when
we
started
talking
about
this
banquet
and
doing
thing
and
people
asking
me
questions
that
I
can
answer
questions
about
the
virus
and
what.
A
C
C
We
got
to
be,
we
got
to
know
the
signs,
know
what
to
look
out
for
to
take
care
of
our
veteran,
because
our
veterans
are
getting
older,
a
lot
yes
and
then
so
they're
more
receptive.
A
C
Getting
the
virus
right
so
we've
got
to
know
how
to
protect
them
at
least
try
to
protect
them
right,
because
we
can't
you
know
you
can
take
a
horse
to
water,
but
you
can't
make
a
drink
can't
make
them
drink.
C
A
Goes
that's
where
that
funding
goes
to
that's
a
very
important
purpose.
Now,
speaking
about
the
Veterans
Day
Parade,
because
of
the
pandemic,
we
haven't
had
a
Veterans
Day
Parade
in
two
years,
but
guess
what
your
Veterans
Day
parade
is
going
to
be
Saturday
November,
the
12th
starting
at
9
45,
and
you
can
get
your
applications
on
the
city
website
or
the
parks
and
recs
office.
A
And
after
the
Veterans
Day
Parade
from
two
to
five
at
the
Civic
Center
we're
going
to
have
a
veterans
block
party
from
two
to
five
bring
a
lawn
chair.
We
have
entertainment,
many
of
our
local
artists
have
volunteered
pro
bono
to
to
to
perform
there
and
it
gives
you
an
opportunity
to
come
out
and
also
to
say
thank
you
to
our
women
and
men
who
were
our
uniform.
A
So
individuals
can
come
out
many
of
the
veterans
who
haven't
seen
each
other,
and
many
of
the
people
in
the
community
want
to
say
thank
you
to
the
veterans
and
listen
to
some
really
good
music
and
the
performances
pro
bono
by
many
of
our
very,
very,
very
patriotic
and
good
artists.
Here,
GJ
Mitchell
is
going
to
be
the
the
master
of
ceremony.
He
has
done
the
Veterans
Day
Parade
for
so
many
years
brings
his
own
equipment
sets
up
at
seven
o'clock.
A
We
kick
off
activities
about
nine
brings
his
own
material
and
he
and
Miller
Robson,
who
Miller's
going
to
another
area
pursuing
Mary
Wallace
another
area.
So
it's
going
to
be
at
at
the
Civic
Center
he's
going
to
be
the
master
of
Center
made
for
the
Veterans
Day
Parade.
D
A
The
side
of
safety
and
for
the
Veterans
Day
Parade
Miss,
Rosalind,
Giles
and
Miss
Rita
Sunshine
Beasley,
are
going
to
be
the
mistresses
of
ceremony
and
DJ
chip.
Mitchell
is
going
to
be
the
Master
of
Ceremonies,
and
so
we're
really
excited
about
this
here.
This
is
a
very
patriotic
Community.
Give
you
an
opportunity
to
come
out
and
wave
and
that's
we
know
riding
when
we
were
in
the
parade.
What
gets
you
I
see
the
children
out
there
waving
and
saying
we
love
them.
C
C
Exciting
the
children
they
make
these
little
signs
saying
thank
you
for
your
service
and
that's
good,
and
the
block
party
is
going
to
be
outdoors.
So
that's
another
sign
of
that
pop
is
looking
out
for
you,
because
by
being
outside,
the
wind
is
blowing.
A
A
Good
thing:
okay,
that's
going
to
be
at
the
Civic
Center
on
the
back
side,
where
that
stage
is
already
set
up
and
and
and
over
the
two
years
I
had
so
many
people
asking
pops.
Can
we
do
this
and
that?
But
you
have
to
think,
as
Leroy
said,
that
virus
wreaked
havoc
internationally,
and
so
we
really
have
to
have
to
be
careful,
and
so
you
want
to
know
something
We've
covered,
so
many
different
topics.
A
How
can
they
contact
you
Leroy?
Well,.
C
You
can
contact
me.
My
number
is.
A
That's
that's
my
partner
right
over
here
Leroy.
We,
where
both
of
us
are
working
in
the
community
for
veterans
and
if
you
want
to
nothing
happens
without
volunteering,
nothing
happens
without
having
volunteers
and
so
we're.
Looking
for
volunteers
for
the
veterans,
Banquets
I'm.
Looking
for
volunteers,
we
need
individuals
at
the
staging
area
during
the
Veterans,
Day
Parade,
and
so
everybody
knows
my
contact,
information,
706-4420-249
or
Pops
Pops,
9784,
aol.com
or
pops
9784
gmail.com.
C
Me
say
this
now
pop
for
you,
but
we're
also
looking
for
sponsors,
so
if
you're
out
there-
and
you
want
to
help
us
continue
to
do
the
things
that
we
do
in
our
community
for
veterans
and
their
families-
and
you
want
to
donate
to
the
Chattahoochee
Valley
veterans
organization,
give
me
a
call
and
and
I'll
tell
you
how
you
can
help
sponsor
us,
or
you
can
tell
me
what
you
want
to
do
here.
We
go
to
sponsor
us,
but
nothing
is
too
small.
Okay.
C
So
if
you
want
to
help
us,
give
me
a
call
and
become
a
sponsor
and
let
the
world
know
what
you're
doing
to
support
your
veterans
and
your
active
duty,
because
we
at
our
banquet,
we
award
our
active
duty
soldier
of
the
year
paratrooper
of
the
year,
so
many
things
and
then
we
honor
their
spouses
right.
So
if
you
want
to
be
a
sponsor,
give
us
a
call,
you
can
give
it
to
me
or
you
can
give
it
to
pop
and
he'll.
Give
it
to
me
and
remember.