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50-Seat Bus to Provide Round-Trip Travel from Albuquerque For 2019 Military & Veterans Day at the Legislature Monday, March 11 (12 p.m. Ceremony) Santa Fe/State Capitol Rotunda (490 Old Santa Trail)

By NMDVS

A 50-seat chartered bus will provide round-trip service between Albuquerque and the State Capitol in Santa Fe on March 11 for 2019 Military & Veterans Day at the Legislature.

 

The service, courtesy of the United Veterans Council of New Mexico, will leave at 7:30amfrom the New Mexico Veterans Memorial, located at 1100 Louisiana Blvd. SE (just north of Gibson Blvd.). After the conclusion of the noon ceremony in the Rotunda (more info below) the bus will depart for the return to the Veterans Memorial—with a lunch stop at the Black Mesa Casino in San Felipe Pueblo. (Veterans must pay for their own lunch)

There will only be one bus making the trip. For more information or to make a seat reservation, contact Ken O’Keefe at cnkokeefe@msn.comor (505) 410-5849.

 

Military & Veterans Day at the Legislature

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is scheduled to lead the tributes to military veterans and active-service personnel on Military and Veterans Day at the 2019 Legislature on March 11 at the State Capitol in Santa Fe.

 

This is the annual day during the legislative session presented by the New Mexico National Guard and the New Mexico Department of Veterans Services (DVS) to honor service members and veterans for their military service.

 

At a noon ceremony in the Rotunda, the Governor will be joined by DVS Secretary Judy Griego and New Mexico Army National Guard Maj. Gen. Ken Nava, the Adjutant General of New Mexico, to thank the men and women for their sacrifice for our country.

 

Every year at this ceremony, a segment of the military is also highlighted. This year, the spotlight will be on veterans who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.

 

The public is invited to join in this annual celebration of New Mexico’s service members and veterans. There will be informational tables from 8am-1pm in the east and west wings of the Rotunda staffed by the NM National Guard, DVS, veterans service organizations, and community service organizations.

 

Veterans and active-service personnel are also encouraged to meet their local legislators to discuss military and veterans issues–and watch the legislative process in action in the state Senate or House of Representatives chambers.

 

For more information, contact DVS Public Information Officer Ray Seva atray.seva@state.nm.us or (505) 827-6352.

 

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