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Palatine American Legion holds Family Day Centennial Celebration

In celebration of the Palatine American Legion's centennial year, Legion Post 690 is hosting a free Youth and Family Day on June 22nd.

In celebration of the Palatine American Legion’s centennial year, Legion Post 690 is hosting a free Youth and Family Day on June 22nd from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Towne Square and the American Legion both located on Greeley Street and Palatine Road in downtown Palatine.

The event is a way to look back at 100 years of the nation’s and Palatine’s history. There will be historical military vehicles from The Veterans Garage on display. In partnership with the Palatine Historical Society, the Legion will have historical picture boards depicting highlights from the last 100 years in Palatine. As part of the event, the Legion will have a rock-climbing wall, an obstacle course and a bouncy house for children to enjoy.

“We're excited to offer Palatine a fun afternoon that presents a look back at the past 100 years of history in Palatine and the Palatine American Legion,” said Ed Behrens, Post 690 Legionnaire. “It's a free family friendly event for all ages. We hope folks will come out and see what we put together right here in Towne Square.”

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The American Legion Family consists of the American Legion, the Sons of the American Legion (S.A.L.) and Legion Auxiliary. The American Legion and Legion Auxiliary began in 1919 while the S.A.L. was created in 1932 as patriotic veteran’s organizations devoted to mutual helpfulness. These organizations are committed to advocating patriotism and honor, promoting a strong national security, and continued devotion to service members and veterans.

For further information on the American Legion, Legion Auxiliary, the Sons of the American Legion, any of their sponsored events or for membership write to the American Legion, 122 West Palatine Road, Palatine, IL 60067, call 847-359-1606, email clubadmin@alpost690.us or visit alpost690.us.

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