Entertainment June 13 Vallejo/Vacaville Arts and Entertainment Source: Faces and Places Published 5 months ago on June 11, 2024 By Admin Share Tweet June 13 Vallejo/Vacaville Arts and Entertainment Source: Faces and Places – The Vacaville Reporter Skip to content The Philippine Cultural Committee was at St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church on June 9 to thank God for blessing the successful www.VallejoPistaSaNayon.com event. Nearly 10,000 people attended the 38th annual event on June 1 at the Mare Island Coal Sheds. Dennis Clemente, a decorated Vietnam War Veteran, former Vallejo Police Officer and an active leader of several local and state civic and veterans organizations, was honored by his family and fellow Veterans at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery on June 7. Please contact www.VFW1123.org to attend the Celebration of Life. Jeff Jewell, www.CaLegion.org Sergeant-at-Arms (left), and John Aldridge, California American Legion Commander, were all smiles during the successful Veterans & Families Summit at Three Oaks Community Center on June 7. Hosted by Vacaville’s The American Legion Rago Christopher Post 165, representatives from www.VA.gov, www.CalVet.ca.gov, www.Solano.edu, www.e5therapy.org, www.vacavets.org and others assisted many attendees with their Veterans benefits. First Christian Church of Vallejo is celebrating their 125th year of ministry in Vallejo. This past Thanksgiving the church shared an annual Thanksgiving lunch with the unhoused community. With the help of Vallejo Together they were able to give the gift of food, fresh clean looks, and a space for needed love and fellowship. The church is also a safe space for NA groups to come and gather for sobriety and companionship. Related Topics: Up Next Delta Center renovations could begin next year. Here’s what some of Smith’s plans look like Don't Miss Matt Bomer says he lost his Superman deal after being outed as gay Continue Reading Latest Travel19 minutes ago 1.5M Marylanders will travel for Thanksgiving. Here’s what to know. Shopping31 minutes ago When will stores be open on Black Friday in York County and southcentral Pennsylvania? Bussiness37 minutes ago How Topeka business concierge center will connect entrepreneurs to opportunities Entertainment42 minutes ago Arts & Entertainment Readers’ Pick Winners: Best in the Nest 2024 | Queen City Nerve Travel47 minutes ago Should I travel with my anxious cat? Tips for taking your pet home for the holidays Sports48 minutes ago Holiday gift guide 2024: What to get the sports fan who already has everything World49 minutes ago Anti-fraud efforts meet real-world test during ACA enrollment period Travel49 minutes ago Cincinnati airport gears up for Thanksgiving travel boom Shopping49 minutes ago 5 Long Island downtowns for holiday shopping World1 hour ago Ding Liren vs Gukesh D: Your guide to the World Chess Championship final
The Philippine Cultural Committee was at St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic Church on June 9 to thank God for blessing the successful www.VallejoPistaSaNayon.com event. Nearly 10,000 people attended the 38th annual event on June 1 at the Mare Island Coal Sheds. Dennis Clemente, a decorated Vietnam War Veteran, former Vallejo Police Officer and an active leader of several local and state civic and veterans organizations, was honored by his family and fellow Veterans at the Sacramento Valley National Cemetery on June 7. Please contact www.VFW1123.org to attend the Celebration of Life. Jeff Jewell, www.CaLegion.org Sergeant-at-Arms (left), and John Aldridge, California American Legion Commander, were all smiles during the successful Veterans & Families Summit at Three Oaks Community Center on June 7. Hosted by Vacaville’s The American Legion Rago Christopher Post 165, representatives from www.VA.gov, www.CalVet.ca.gov, www.Solano.edu, www.e5therapy.org, www.vacavets.org and others assisted many attendees with their Veterans benefits. First Christian Church of Vallejo is celebrating their 125th year of ministry in Vallejo. This past Thanksgiving the church shared an annual Thanksgiving lunch with the unhoused community. With the help of Vallejo Together they were able to give the gift of food, fresh clean looks, and a space for needed love and fellowship. The church is also a safe space for NA groups to come and gather for sobriety and companionship.