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Veterans invited to White Pines Veterans Day Breakfast

Bensenville veterans and their immediate families or widows eat free Nov. 11; all others $14 per person

Bensenville Park District Executive Director Joe Vallez addresses approximately 100 veterans and their families at the 2021 Veterans Day Breakfast at the White Pines Golf Club.
Bensenville Park District Executive Director Joe Vallez addresses approximately 100 veterans and their families at the 2021 Veterans Day Breakfast at the White Pines Golf Club. (Bensenville Park District)

Bensenville, Ill.— U.S. Armed Forces veterans residing in Bensenville and their immediate families will be recognized with a free breakfast when the Bensenville Park District, Village of Bensenville and Fenton High School join to salute their service at the annual Veterans Day Breakfast 9 a.m. Friday, November 11, at the White Pines Golf Club.

State Senate President Don Harmon (39th District) and State Representative Kathleen Willis (77th District) are scheduled to join Bensenville Village President Frank DeSimone, Fenton High School District 100 Superintendent James Ongtengco, Bensenville Park District Board President Rich Johnson and Executive Director Joseph Vallez in saluting Bensenville’s veterans.

“Serving in the armed forces is one of the most selfless and courageous things someone can do for our country,” Vallez says. “We are pleased to celebrate the service of our local veterans, and joining together to thank them with a free Veterans Day Breakfast at White Pines is one way we can do that.”

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In addition to recognition by the dignitaries, highlights of the breakfast include a presentation by retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ryan Yantis as well as three winners of the Defending Freedom Essay contest from Fenton High School. Yantis’ military background includes more than 22 years of service as a cavalry officer and army spokesman. He was deployed in more than 33 countries in Europe, Asia and Africa in addition to working in the Pentagon during the 9-11 attack.

Although the event is free for resident veterans and their families, pre-registration is required by Friday, November 4, at the Deer Grove Leisure Center or by calling (630) 766-7015. Other members of the community, including non-resident veterans, are welcome to attend the breakfast for $14 per person. Visit BvilleParks.org for more information.

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