Events
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School of Instruction
VFW Post 2216 212 Frontier Dr, Staunton, VA, United StatesRequired to be attended by a post officer
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Air Force Birthday
We will have cake at the post meeting
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National POW/MIA Recognition Day
We will recognize this day at the post meeting
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Monthly Meeting
VFW Post 7814 815 North Augusta Street, Staunton, VA, United StatesAir Force birthday celebration
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African-American Heritage and Multicultural Festival
Stonewall Brigade Bandstand Constitution Dr, Staunton, VA, United StatesWe will have a booth. The festival will include live music, storytelling, cultural enrichment experiences for students and families, cultural dancing, a variety of foods, crafts from local and regional artisans, and other family-friendly activities such as face painting, health screenings and community resources. All events are free and fully accessible.
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VFW Day
We will celebrate at the Sept meeting
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250th Navy Birthday
VFW Post 2216 212 Frontier Dr, Staunton, VA, United StatesDistrict 11 Event at Post 2216 in Staunton Capt. John Paul Jones, Father of the American Navy (became a Real Admiral in the Russian Imperial Navy later)
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Veterans Fair
Augusta County Government Center 18 Government Center Lane, Verona, VA, United States -
Monthly Meeting
VFW Post 7814 815 North Augusta Street, Staunton, VA, United StatesNavy birthday cake
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Fallen Comrade Ceremony
Augusta Expo 277 Expo Rd, Building 3, Fisherville, VA, United States -
Staunton Veterans Day Parade, Nov 8, Meet at 10am
Meet at 10am in the parking lot near Howard Johnson's. Wear your service uniform or VFW "uniform". The 2025 Staunton Veterans Day Parade will be held on Saturday, November 8, in downtown Staunton, VA. The parade will begin at the corner of North Market Street and East Beverley Street, proceeding west on Beverley Street to the …
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Marine Corps Birthday
We will have cake at the post meeting. Why does the Marine Corps have 2 birthdays? The Marine Corps has two birthdays because it was initially established on November 10, 1775, by the Second Continental Congress, and then re-established on July 11, 1798. While both dates are significant, the Corps officially celebrates its birthday on November …
