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Volume 9, Number 41 | November 16, 2017

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Vets Paul Nieslanik and his grandson Emmit Nieslanik, 7, shared a proud moment after Crystal River Elementary students were invited to join their veteran family members on stage as part of the annual Veterans Day assembly on Nov. 10. It was the first such event in decades not run by late teacher Bonnie Fischer, who “cared deeply about service,” CRES Principal Matt Koenigsknecht told the crowd, adding “My challenge to all of you today is how will you provide service to others?” See more photos on page 3. Photo by Jane Bachrach

Legion, others help veterans survive and thrive vets don’t have to hold out for November and support one another since 1969, but vest the time required to file the necessary to enjoy a space to call their own. its history extends even beyond then. paperwork. But, he said, it will be worth “The place has meaning,” said Dave “That picture that’s hanging above the it, as the distinction will mean the local The distinct camaraderie that is such Jackson, who has served as the local Amer- bar is from 1909, but the building was American Legion post will be eligible for an intrinsic part of military culture is an icanthe Legion Commander for three years. built in 18-something. more enough grant monies. A horde of zombies turned out for annual pub crawl around downtown Carbondale the eveningItofwas Oct.the 21. train Diners lucky to be in Town “We just have a blast here. We have wedstation,” Jackson said. He’s currently “We’re a nonprofit, oft-cited perk of serving, and losing it can for the popular eatery’s last supper were grateful not only because they were able to enjoy one more dinner before the restaurant closed, and we struggle a be one of the hardships of transitioning dings; we have too many funerals. We’ve navigating the pathway to obtaining oflot, but we get through it,” Jackson said. “I but also because they were safe from the insatiable thirst of creepy creatures like Kelly Hedrick. into civilian life. got … rifles, so we can do all the salutes,” ficial recognition as a historical building. was able to get the place painted this year. Photo by Jane“I Bachrach can’t believe it’s not [already],” he said. It wasn’t going to make another year; the That’s why opportunities like the Vet- he said. “It’s a family, it really is.” erans Day dinner at Carbondale’s AmeriThe building at 97 N. Third St. has He will likely have to wait until he retires damage was going to be irreversible.” can Legion Post 100 are so popular — but served as a space for veterans to socialize in February before he will be able to inVETERANS page 3 By Megan Tackett Sopris Sun Staff

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