Veterans Appreciation Event and Benefits Forum

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DeSoto Veterans and Military Families, please join us for our Veterans Appreciation Event and Benefits Forum on Saturday, November 5th at 9:30 am at DeSoto City Hall.

May be an image of text that says "CITY OF DESOTO PRESENTS THE Veterans Affairs ASALUTE TO OUR VETERANS Join US for the Veterans Benefits Fair Sat. Nov. 5th 9:30 α to noon At DeSoto City Hall 211 Pleasant Run Road 9:30 am Browse Booths With FREE Info provided by: Dallas County Veterans Services, Information on VA Medical Benefits claims, VA Whole Health, FREE Flu Shots and blood pressure checks for Veterans provided by North Texas Medical Center, and much more. 10am- VETERANS BENEFIT FORUM Council Chambers presented by James Henderson, Director of Dallas County Veterans Services SESSION WITH JAMES HENDERSON IMMEDIATELY THEVETERANS CALL FORUM MORE INFORMATION"

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