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MEDIA INVITE: Liberty Senior Living Honoring WWII Veterans in Wilmington, NC 

MEDIA INVITE Liberty Senior Living Honoring WWII Veterans in Wilmington, NC 

MEDIA INVITE

Liberty Senior Living Honoring WWII Veterans in Wilmington, NC

What: Liberty Senior Living is honored to host a special luncheon recognizing WWII veterans who are residents at Bradley Creek at Carolina Bay and The Commons at Brightmore. The event is in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. Liberty Senior Living owns and manages the senior living communities.

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Each veteran will receive two challenge coins—commemorative medallions honoring their service. One will be from the WWII Museum in New Orleans, and the other from Liberty Senior Living.

Who: The eight WWII veterans being honored are residents of Bradley Creek at Carolina Bay and The Commons at Brightmore. Their family members are invited.

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Special guests include Liberty Senior Living leadership, including veterans within the organization

When: September 29th, 11:30 a.m.

Where: Pilot House

2 Ann Street

Wilmington, NC

Why: This luncheon is both a celebration of service and a moment of reflection. As we mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, we gather to honor these extraordinary individuals whose lives of duty and sacrifice continue to inspire generations.

Quotes:

“It is a special honor to recognize our WWII veterans. With parents and family members who served, including our father in the Navy, we grew up inspired by their courage, sacrifice, and love of country. Their optimism and pride left a lasting impression, reminding us that liberty and freedom are not given, but must be earned and cherished by every American each day.”- Ronnie McNeill, Director of Liberty Health

“Our World War II veterans embody the very spirit of the Greatest Generation. Their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication helped secure the freedoms we enjoy today. Honoring them is not only our duty, it is our profound privilege.”-Will Purvis, President of Liberty Senior Living

For more information or to attend, please contact:

Wendy Foster

630-290-9237 (cell)

WFoster@IVYMarketing.com

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