Wednesday, November 13, 2024

11/11/2024 CROTON YACHT CLUB ANNUAL VETERANS DAY LUNCHEON--THANK YOU

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11/11/2024 CROTON YACHT CLUB ANNUAL VETERANS DAY LUNCHEON (CLICK ON THE PHOTOS BELOW, all rights reserved CYC)

On Monday, November 11th , the Croton Yacht Club held its annual Veterans Day Luncheon.  Guests were treated to a delicious Thanksgiving themed lunch prepared by Yacht Club members. Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts greeted the Veterans as they arrived and catered to their every need during the day.

Over 300 cards decorated the room, each beautifully hand colored and filled with both moving and comical sentiments from Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School students. Special thanks are extended to the Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School teachers who coordinate this effort annually.

Most cards were pre-printed by the faculty and distributed to the children. Blank cards were distributed to older students and they were encouraged to express their sentiments in their own words.

The love and appreciation expressed in these cards along with that exhibited by the Scouts who were present was uplifting and gives us hope that future generations will never forget the sacrifices made to secure the freedoms we all enjoy. Special thanks to the parents and teachers who have instilled this sense of patriotism in our children and grandchildren.

Many thanks to everyone who made the day so special for our local heroes.

Dennis Kooney, Croton Yacht Club

1 comment:

  1. Former resident Dorothy Langston was unsuccessful in trying to post a comment; she says: "My dad was a member of the Club, and despite the pollution in the River at the time, it was one of best places to be for a child. It inspired my brother to go into the Navy and several cousins enlisted in the Merchant Marines. There was a real emphasis on country, stewardship of the river, and patriotism. Long may it survive the official whims and elitism of those who once wanted a private restaurant in its place. Thank God they were unsuccessful".

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