Cortez observes Veterans Day with services, parade

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Cortez observes Veterans Day with services, parade

Elks Lodge serves lunch, city hosts procession
Members of the Veterans Day parade, including Cortez firefighters, school marching band members and local military veterans, walk and drive down Montezuma Avenue Monday afternoon in celebration of the national holiday honoring former members of the U.S. military.
From left to right: Marine Corps veteran Charlie Rosenbaugh and Navy veteran Tom Brenner observe “The Honoring,” a painting by local artist Michelle Martin (not pictured) that depicts the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.
Volunteers of the Veterans Day luncheon at the Elks Lodge No. 1789 serve Mexican cuisine to local veterans Monday morning. The event’s attendees and volunteers were largely former U.S. military members and their spouses, some serving as early as the Korean War.
Local veterans partake in a lunch served by volunteer members of the Elks Lodge No. 1789 in Cortez on Monday. The lodge’s Veterans Committee, which offers volunteer and donation services to local military veterans, organizes the event annually.
Don Tripp, an Air Force veteran from the Koran War, and his son George Tripp, a Navy veteran, speak with local artist Michelle Martin about her painting, which depicts the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.
An attendee at the Veterans Day parade on Monday takes a photo of a U.S. Army Jeep in the procession. Traffic was blocked off on Montezuma Avenue for about an hour for parade setup and celebration.
Students from local elementary schools attended Monday’s Veterans Day parade down Montezuma Avenue in celebration of the holiday, which this year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1.

Cortez observes Veterans Day with services, parade

Members of the Veterans Day parade, including Cortez firefighters, school marching band members and local military veterans, walk and drive down Montezuma Avenue Monday afternoon in celebration of the national holiday honoring former members of the U.S. military.
From left to right: Marine Corps veteran Charlie Rosenbaugh and Navy veteran Tom Brenner observe “The Honoring,” a painting by local artist Michelle Martin (not pictured) that depicts the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.
Volunteers of the Veterans Day luncheon at the Elks Lodge No. 1789 serve Mexican cuisine to local veterans Monday morning. The event’s attendees and volunteers were largely former U.S. military members and their spouses, some serving as early as the Korean War.
Local veterans partake in a lunch served by volunteer members of the Elks Lodge No. 1789 in Cortez on Monday. The lodge’s Veterans Committee, which offers volunteer and donation services to local military veterans, organizes the event annually.
Don Tripp, an Air Force veteran from the Koran War, and his son George Tripp, a Navy veteran, speak with local artist Michelle Martin about her painting, which depicts the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.
An attendee at the Veterans Day parade on Monday takes a photo of a U.S. Army Jeep in the procession. Traffic was blocked off on Montezuma Avenue for about an hour for parade setup and celebration.
Students from local elementary schools attended Monday’s Veterans Day parade down Montezuma Avenue in celebration of the holiday, which this year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War 1.
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