Anderson to host veterans breakfast on May 29 in Dillsburg

Marc Anderson, Pennsylvania State Representative for 92nd Legislative District
Marc Anderson, Pennsylvania State Representative for 92nd Legislative District
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Rep. Marc Anderson announced on April 21 that he will host his second annual Veterans Breakfast on Friday, May 29, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Dillsburg American Legion.

The event is open to all veterans living in the 92nd Legislative District, and each veteran may bring one guest. Anderson said, “All veterans in the 92nd Legislative District, and one guest each, are invited to attend. This is an opportunity for me to give thanks to those who have served our country with a hot breakfast and fellowship.”

The breakfast will take place at the Dillsburg American Legion located at 301 US-15 in Dillsburg. Those who wish to attend are asked to RSVP by May 23 either online or by calling Anderson’s office at 717-432-0792.

Events like this provide local veterans with an opportunity for recognition and community connection.

Anderson’s office can be contacted for more information about the event.



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