Delozier to host final veterans breakfast on April 23 in Mechanicsburg

State Rep. Sheryl M. Delozier
State Rep. Sheryl M. Delozier
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Rep. Sheryl M. Delozier announced on April 20 that she will host her final Tribute to Veterans Breakfast for veterans and active-duty military personnel from the 88th Legislative District. The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 23, at the First Church of God Community Center in Mechanicsburg.

The annual breakfast aims to honor those who have served or are currently serving in the armed forces. This year marks Delozier’s fourteenth and final time organizing the event, which has become a tradition in the district.

The theme for this year’s gathering is “Celebrating Our History in Preparation for America250.” The program will feature Lt. Col. Devin Hammond as keynote speaker and Sen. Greg Rothman, a Marine Corps veteran, as guest speaker.

Local veterans, active-duty military personnel, and their families are invited to attend. Doors open at 7:30 a.m., with breakfast beginning at 8 a.m.

As Delozier prepares to conclude her role hosting this event, attendees will reflect on both past service and upcoming national milestones.



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