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Veteran's Family Picnic at Sepulveda VA Hospital
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Earl Bouchard
on 7/3/2007
The Sunland-Tujunga Elks Lodge announces that they will be providing their 23rd annual Veterans Family Picnic to the Veterans and their families serviced by the Sepulveda VA Hospital. The picnic lunch, including BBQ'd Hambergers, Hot Dogs, Homemade Potato Salad, BBQ'd Beans, Watermelon and sodas will begin at 12 noon and continue until all participants have been fed. Entertainment will once again be provided by the Keyboard Cowboy.
Our "Little Lodge on the Hill" is once again proving "As long as there are veterans in the hospital, they will never be fogotten"
Earl Bouchard, PDDGER, Chairman
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