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FREE Veterans Workshop in Riverside County

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
There will be a Free Veterans and Family Workshop on Saturday, January 30, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon at the Beaumont Civic Center 550 E. 6th St., Beaumont, CA.

Experts will be on hand to explain the many benefits available to Veterans. This is a good opportunity for all of the Veterans in the Banning, Beaumont and surrounding areas to learn more about the benefits they are eligible for. For more information, please contact Anita Worthen at 951-595-5396

Posted via email from Kathy McGraws’ posterous

Veterans Cemeteries in California

Monday, May 25th, 2009

California now has 8 National Cemeteries throughout the State, the newest one is in the Bakersfield area that will be serving Veterans in the California Central Valley by the Fall of 2009.

Fort Rosecrans Flickr Photo Courtesy of Padraic

Fort Rosecrans Flickr Photo Courtesy of Padraic

The National cemeteries were established on July 17, 1862 by Congress as a place to bury those that died in the Civil War. They are specifically for deceased veterans and members of the armed forces and their families. The most famous of the National Cemeteries’ is Arlington, although it is managed by the Army instead of the VA like the others.

The following are the 8 National Cemeteries in the State of California.

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Mount Soledad: Remembering our Heroes on Memorial Day

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Mt. Soledad in La Jolla, CALIF has grown quite a bit in the past several years.  This was the site of many battles over the separation of Church and State, all because of a 29 foot Cross that sat atop this hill overlooking La Jolla and surrounding areas.

Mount Soledad was involved in several court battles because of a 29 foot Cross that sat on public land.  The cross was rumored to have been erected  in the 1950’s as a Korean War Memorial.  For 17 years the right of the cross to be on public land atop Mount Soledad was challenged in the courts because of the Constitutional Amendment of Separation of Church and State, and the cross was ordered taken down. (more…)

Memorial Day and a Moment of Remembrance

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Memorial Day has changed from it’s original purpose of honoring Civil War Soldiers that lost their lives while fighting the war, to a 3 day week-end that culminates in a Day that honors all Soldiers that have died in all wars.

America the Beautiful single pic w words (Small)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For most though, the last Monday of May,  Memorial Day  is the unofficial beginning of Summer.  Families go camping, have BBQ’s, watch local Memorial Day Parades, and just enjoy the long week-end. And at 3PM on Memorial Day we are all supposed to pause to remember  those that have died fighting for our freedoms.  It is called the The National Moment of Remembrance, signed into law in 2000 by then President Clinton. (more…)

National Association of REALTORS explains $8,000 First time home buyers tax credit

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I read the following article  and thought it might be beneficial to anyone that wanted more info on the $8,000. First-time Home Buyers Tax Credit.  I also wrote 7 questions and answers you might have about this tax credit which you can read here First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Questions and Answers

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