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    SAVCO Announces Public Invitation To Open House Event

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    Sedona Area Veterans & Community Outreach
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    Sedona News – SAVCO (Sedona Area Veteran Community Outreach) would like to announce a public invitation to their Annual Open House. This event is on June 13, 2024 at 6:00 pm. It will be held at the Sedona Elks Lodge, 110 Airport Road, Sedona, AZ 86336.

    20240530 SAVCO Open House FlyerThe SAVCO Mission: Whether you have an hour to spare every now and then, or are looking for an outlet for your time and talents — we welcome you to join SAVCO. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit group. Our mission is to be a vital, inclusive, and growing organization that embraces everyone.

    SAVCO focuses on civic and social activities that are patriotic and non-political in nature. And, you don’t have to be a veteran to join. Our members are civic-minded women and men who care about the Sedona community. All members have the privilege of voting on organizational matters, holding elected or appointed office in the organization, and simply participating in whatever projects or activities interest them. Informal monthly meetings are held at the Sedona Community Center, 2615 Melody Lane, Sedona, AZ  86336, and fundraising activities, such as our annual Charity Golf Event, are held throughout the year.

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    The Open House will feature charities supported by SAVCO. Join us to learn more about Honor Flight Arizona (Northern & Central AZ), Sedona Community Meals on Wheels, Sedona Community Food Bank, Red Rock Quilters Guild, Sedona School Mountain Biking Club, Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund, Civil Air Patrol, to name a few.

    This is a free event, open to the public. We will offer light snacks and beverages (a cash bar will be available). There will also be a little fun with trivia games and prizes. Meet the current members of SAVCO and get to know us before joining our group of like-minded friends to further our community’s growth.

    Please visit savco.org to learn more about SAVCO. Questions regarding this event can be sent to: savco89a@gmail.com.

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    1. JB on May 30, 2024 12:57 pm

      Was one of the better US ceremonies I’ve been to outside of Arlington.

      Best one I have ever been to I had the honor of being part of the honor guard of was at the American Military Cemetery in Firenze and seeing the graves of many of the famed Darby’s Rangers. Very humbling if you don’t think of them as Suckers and Losers!

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