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INSIDE THIS ISSUESoccer stars
Lenape girls capturesectional title. PAGE 17
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
Navy veteran James Durkinstwo years in the service weresome of the best in his life.
Durkin commanded a small, 24-foot boat that transported peopleand goods to and from largerships. He laughed as he told hisfellow veterans some of his fa-vorite stories.
I always love to have fun,Durkin said.
Durkin, a resident at the Mt.Laurel Center for Rehabilitationand Healthcare, got a chance tohave more fun last week on Veter-ans Day. Thanks to a specialluncheon put on for veterans atthe center, Durkin got to hop on apair of motorcycles from NamKnights MC.
The day was special for Durkinand the veterans honored at theMt. Laurel Centers luncheon lastweek. The event included visits
from the centers administrationand members of the WarriorsWatch Riders.
The lunch served as a chancefor the veterans to look back ontheir time in the service. The vet-erans came from differentbranches of the military and allhad their own memories of theirtime serving.
Durkin mainly served on theMediterranean Sea during the
late 1960s. One of his favoritememories was visiting Rome andthe Vatican. He said his time in
the service was his only chance tovisit these locations.
Theres no way I would have
been able to visit, he said.
Almost timeto celebratethe season
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
In less than a month, SantaClaus will come riding downWalt Whitman Avenue in Mt.Laurel, ready to greet chil-dren from the township. Amulti-scene live nativity willtake root at a local church,and holiday songswill fillschoolaudi-tori-ums.
Theholidayseason isquicklyapproach-ing, andthere are anumber ofholiday eventsresidents can enjoy
in Mt. Laurel. From schoolconcerts to craft shows andreligious events, there issomething for residents of allages to check out.
Santa Comes to Mt. LaurelSanta Claus will make an
appearance at the Mt. LaurelCommunity Center on Thurs-
please see FELLOWSHIP, page 13
A time of recognition and reflection
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
James Durkin (sitting) got the chance to check out a motorcycle brought to the Mt. Laurel Center for Rehabil-itation and Healthcare last week by Bob Hamilton and Rich Bernardon of the Nam Knights MC. The Knightsvisit coincided with a veterans luncheon at the center. All veterans in attendance received certificates.
Mt. Laurel Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare honors veterans with luncheon
please see VETERANS, page 18
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Registration is now open forMt. Laurel Lacrosses spring 2015season. Boys and girls in gradeskindergarten through eight areinvited to try out.
Open registration willrun through Jan. 15.Those who register priorto Dec. 1 will receive a$15 early bird discount.
The cost of registration is $65for boys U7, $55 for girls U7 and$185 for boys and girls U9 to U15.
Parents can register their chil-
dren at www.mtlaurellax.com.Visit the website for more infor-mation on Mt. Laurel Lacrosse.
Library book saleset for Nov. 28-30
The Steve Charton MemorialCoffee Table Book Salewill be held at the Mt.Laurel Library fromFriday, Nov. 28 through
Sunday, Nov. 30.Sale hours are Nov. 28 from 9:30
a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Nov. 29 from 9:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Nov. 30 fromnoon to 4 p.m.
All books are $5. Checks are ac-cepted All proceeds benefit theMt. Laurel Library.
Registration underwayfor Mt. Laurel Lacrosse
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Viking Furniture is moving to
123 E. Main Street in Maple Shade.
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Cherry Hill, NJ 08002Special to The SunAlexa Toner, of Mt. Laurel, who formerly played fast pitch softball inthe Mt. Laurel Rec and Mt. Laurel Storm programs, joined thousandsof young women nationwide who signed their national letter of intentto play college softball. Toner signed with Caldwell University inNorth Jersey, the No. 14 ranked Division II program nationally.
Toner heading to Caldwell University
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The following information was providedby the Mt. Laurel Police Department.
An employee of the Mt. Laurel Libraryon Walt Whitman Avenue reported thetheft of $1,185 in cash from a library office.The incident occurred between9 p.m. Oct. 30 and 2 p.m. Nov. 1.There was no sign of forcedentry.
The owner of a disabled vehi-cle parked on Sternlight Drive reported thetheft of license plates from the vehicle be-tween Sept. 7 and Nov. 6.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 35-year-oldman and 28-year-old man, both ofRochester, N.Y., on Nov. 5 for burglary andtheft. The two were arrested by police inRochester and extradited to BurlingtonCounty as a result of arrest warrants is-
sued by the Mt. Laurel Police. The two menwere part of a group involved in a smash
and grab burglary and theft that occurredat the Verizon store on Route 73 on Oct. 30,2013. The group stole more than $75,000worth of cell phones during the burglary. A
third suspect, a 25-year-old manfrom Rochester, was arrested byMt. Laurel Police on the night ofthe crime in 2013. The two menwere committed to the Burling-ton County Jail in lieu of $75,000
bail each.
Mt. Laurel Police responded to the unitblock of Sandhurst Drive on Nov. 6 at 5
a.m. after a resident reported a suspiciousperson in the area. An officer located a 45-year-old man from Philadelphia as he wastrying to get into his own vehicle. An inves-tigation revealed that he was in possessionof property stolen from a vehicle on Wemb-
ley Drive. He was arrested and chargedwith burglary and theft. Further investiga-
tion revealed that the man was responsiblefor several thefts from vehicles in the areaon that evening and on previous dates. De-tectives from the Mt. Laurel Police Depart-ment are working with local police depart-ments to determine if he is responsible forcrimes in their jurisdictions. He was com-mitted to the Burlington County Jail inlieu of $2,500 bail.
A resident of the 4800 block of ChurchRoad reported their residence was burglar-ized on Nov. 7 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.Entry was gained through an unlocked
garage door. Jewelry, valued at approxi-mately $10,000, was taken.
A member of LA Fitness on Dearborn
Sorry to say this so early, while 60-
degree days were here just a few
days ago, but, alas, the holiday
season has arrived.
The good news is that means many
good-hearted people and organizations
will be gathering food, clothing, toys,
money and other items for those less
fortunate.
At The Sun, we want to help make
your event or drive as successful as
possible. But to do that, we need your
help.
Many retailers count on Black Fri-
day to help put their business in the
black for the year. If holiday sales are
strong, they have a good overall year. Ifsales are soft, they struggle to get by.
The same theory can hold true for
nonprofits and other groups that de-
pend on the publics generosity duringthe holiday season to see them through
the rest of the year. People, naturally,
are more giving during this time of the
year. So, in the coming weeks, youll
see bell-ringers, donation drives and a
lot of other efforts to help those in
need.
We salute everyone who holds a
drive to help those in need. But we alsowant to help make those efforts as
grand and successful as possible.
To do that, we need to know about
your event as soon as possible (at least
two weeks is best). We need to know
what types of items you are trying to
collect, who will benefit from the drive,
and, most importantly, how people can
get involved to help you.
Email is the best way to send us this
information, and youll find our news
email address to the right.
Then, after we get your information,
well take it from there. Well get it into
the paper and let everyone in town
know what it is you are trying to ac-
complish and how they can be a part of
it.
Many families are still struggling
with the economy. There always arepeople in need. Let us help you to help
them. Send us your event information
and lets make this a big donation year.
in our opinion
Holiday helpersIts the season to help others; letus know about your fundraiser or drive
The need is there
The need for donations this holiday periodis strong. Tell us about your fundraisingeffort or donation drive, and well telleveryone else.
Police: $1,185 stolen from Mt. Laurel Library
police
report
please see HOME, page 14
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Lenapes JROTC unit, com-manded by Col. Fred Sherrerand Sgt. Henry Gantt, partici-pated in the Veterans Day ob-servance at the Korean War
Memorial in Philadelphia. Forthe past 11 years, VeteransDay observances have beenheld at the Korean War Memo-rial in Philadelphia with a dif-ferent theme each year. Thisyear, a group that assistswounded veterans was high-lighted. Kevin McCloskey ofPhiladelphia, who was wound-ed while fighting inAfghanistan in 2008, was oneof the speakers. LHS cadets,
who are invited to participatein this ceremony each year,presented colors, accompa-nied veterans to their seatsand laid memorial wreaths.
Lenapes JROTC unit takes part in Veterans Day event
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WE NES YNOV. 19Crochet anyone: 1 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. Join craft enthusiastAudrey Pache for crocheting and
conversation. Novices andexperts welcome. Instructionavailable if needed. Bring yourown knitting materials.
Chess night: 6:30 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Join fellow players for anevening of chess. Instructionavailable for beginner players. Allages and skill levels welcome.
Mad science: Grades three and up. 7p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Thisclass is a mix of conceptual andhands-on learning. It will intro-duce students to the basics of
aerodynamics.Toastmasters Unity of Mt. Laurel
meeting: 7 p.m. on first and thirdWednesdays at Unity Church ofChrist, 629 S. Church St. For any-one interested in developingcommunity and leadership skills.For more information contactGregory J. Bartz [email protected] or (609)953-1603.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.For more information visitwww.mountlaurelrotary.org orcall (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story everyweek and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
THURS YNOV. 20Author meet and greet: 6 p.m. at
Paulsdale. Residents are invitedto meet author and Mt. Laurelresident Stephanie Sawyer. Herrecent book, Mount Laurel, ispart of Arcadia PublishingsImages of America series. Bookswill be available for purchase. Thecost to attend is $5. For moreinformation or to register inadvance, contact Claire
Schmieder, program associate at
the Alice Paul Institute, [email protected] or (856)231-1885.
Intro to meditation: 7 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Library. Join an experi-enced meditation instructor andachieve relaxation of mind andbody. Wear comfortable clothes,try not to eat a big meal beforeclass and bring a mat or towel.
Pajama pals: Ages 3 to 6. 7 p.m. atMt. Laurel Library. Get ready for
bed with friends. Come by with
stories, songs and crafts in thisspecial evening storytime. Kidsare invited to wear their pajamasto the event.
FRI YNOV. 21Kids can cook: Ages 6 to 10. 4 p.m.
at Mt. Laurel Library. Kids willmake their own snacks duringthis hands-on cooking experi-ence.
Teen lockdown: Grades seven to 12.7 p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.
Games2U is back from anotherfun night of laser tag in thelibrary and hamster balls in themeeting rooms.
S TUR YNOV. 22Abrakadoodle: Ages 6 to 10. 10:30
a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Stop byfor an art adventure and explore
striking colors, exciting tech-niques and create a masterpiece.
SUN YNOV. 23Logic activities for kids: Grades
one to two. 3 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Children learn how tointerpret data, recognize pat-terns and solve problems.
Tween Minecraft challenge: Gradesfive to seven. 4 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. A different challenge ispresented at each meeting. Lap-
tops and snacks will be provided.Teen Minecraft challenge: Grades
seven to 12. 5 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. A different challenge ispresented at each meeting. Lap-tops and snacks will be provided.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch: Sunday worship 11 a.m. tonoon. Adult Bible study 9:30 to10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowshipafter the church service eachthird Sunday. Church is at 240Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,
Mount Laurel.Free Karate Session: Adults and
CALENDARPAGE 8 NOV. 1925, 2014
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information must be received, in writing, two weeks prior to thedate of the event.
Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Sun, 108 Kings HighwayEast, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Or by email:[email protected] . Or you can submit a calendar listingthrough our website (www.mtlaurelsun.com).
We will run photos if space is available and the quality of the photois sufficient. Every attempt is made to provide coverage to allorganizations.
please see CALENDAR, page 11
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Laura Reed will bring hercombustible live show to TheRecord Museum. The SouthAfrican born dynamo has
earned global accolades for
her thought provoking lyricsand captivating, emotive
stage presence.
Doug Kepple is the owner of Kepples Carpet, The Record Museumand Balltown Athletic Club. Doug has appreciated great live musicall his life. He has appreciated the intimacy of live In-Store per-formance in record stores.He has even presented some of the more memorable live eventsin recent memory. The Kepples Carpet store represents a largevenue and a unique concert experience. The Main Stage comes
to life only a few times a year. Past performances have includedlocal favorites Lost Art, Flipside and Love Alive, among others.For more information about the November 22 event visitwww.Kepplescarpet.com. RSVP at [email protected]@comcast.net Facebook/KepplesCarpet orFacebook/RecordMuseum. Although we request RSVP you arewelcome to stop by the night of the event.
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children. The South JerseySchool of Korean Karate, 300Greentree Road, Meeting HouseSquare Plaza, Mt. Laurel, at 10a.m. until Jan. 1. Beginners andexperienced participants wel-come. For information contactJoseph Esposito at (609) 760-2003.
MON YNOV. 24
Baby and toddler storytime: Ages0 to 3. 10:30 a.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Stop by the library forstories, songs, fingerplays andmusical instruments for all.
Make and take pottery: 1:30 p.m. atMt. Laurel Library. Join artistJanet Cebular and create a vaseor small bowl with beautifulleaves and flowers.
Snack attack: Ages 3 to 6. 1:30 p.m.
at Mt. Laurel Library. Kids willmake their own snacks duringthis hands-on cooking experi-ence.
TUES YNOV. 25Preschool storytime: Ages 3 to 6.
10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come fora fun-filled session of stories,songs, fingerplays and an artactivity.
Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting:7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marcos Restau-rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115 S.Elmwood Drive.
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Jean Bonilla, a Mt. Laurelhome marketing center sales as-sociate for Berkshire HathawayHomeServices Fox and Roach Re-
lators, was named the New JerseyAssociation of Realtors andBurlington Camden County Asso-
ciation of Realtors 2014 Realtor ofthe Year.
Licensed since 1978, Bonilla isNJARs 2014 president-elect and
also serves as a New Jer-sey real estate commis-sioner. In addition, she isthe past president ofBCCAR and was named BCCARsRealtor of the year in 2007-2008.Bonilla is a recipient of multiplesales awards including the NJARCircle of Excellence, NJAR Dis-tinguished Sales and BCCAR Su-perior Performer Awards.
Alice Paul essay contest
taking submissionsThe Alice Paul Institute has ex-
tended the deadline for eighth-grade students to submit entriesto an essay contest. The newdeadline is Monday, Dec. 15.
The contest asks eighth-gradestudents to compose a 500-wordessay addressing the followingquestion:
Think about the resourcesand tactics that were used byAlice Paul when she fought forwomens rights. Now think about
the tools and methodsthat are available today.What might Alice Paulhave done the same or
differently if she had access totodays tactics, methods and re-sources?
Writers are encouraged to visitalicepaul.org to learn about AlicePaul and the fight for womensrights.
The essay contest will bejudged by a panel of notable
women and men, includingMindy Holman, president andCEO of Holman AutomotiveGroup, and Jill Horner, on-air tal-ent and owner of JCH Media.
More details about the contestand how to submit an essay on-line can be found at www.ali-cepaul.org. The writer of thewinning essay will receive a $500savings bond.
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day, Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. SantaComes to Mt. Laurel will takeplace until 7 p.m. The event is freeand open to all residents.
Meghan Shaddow, Mt. Laurelrecreation clerk, said there willbe plenty of activities to keep
kids busy.Were doing a candy bar andthree different arts and crafts,she said. Theres also letters thekids can write to Santa.
Santa will be available for pic-tures throughout the evenings. Inaddition to the candy bar, hotchocolate, munchkins and otherrefreshments will be provided.
The Shawnee High Schoolchoir will also get residents intothe holiday spirit as it performs amedley of holiday songs.
Residents can call (856) 234-0001ext. 1220 or [email protected] toregister for the event.
Live nativity at FellowshipCommunity Church
Fellowship CommunityChurch, located at 1520 Haines-port Road, is bringing back itsmulti-scene live nativity this holi-day season. The nativity will beperformed on Dec. 6, 7, 13, 14, 19,20 and 21 from 5 to 8 p.m. eachnight. There is no charge to at-tend.
The nativity takes place acrossthe church grounds. It consists of13 scenes depicting familiar sto-ries from the Bible.
We have some really creativepeople who have imaginationsthat are put to work, said Phyllis
Wallin, the office manager for thechurch.
Upon arriving, guests are sentto the churchs auditorium to staywarm and view live entertain-ment. They are then sent to a tourgroup, where a guide takes themthrough each scene.
We have about 250 people whoact as actors in the scenes,Wallin said. We have dialoguethat is recorded and played ateach scene.
At the conclusion of the tour,each guest is offered free hotchocolate and cookies. Guestswho attend the live nativity areencouraged to arrive early anddress warm.
Its our gift to the communi-ty, Wallin said. We have had asmany as 16,000 come through inone season.
The holidaysat Mt. Laurel schools
All schools in the Mt. Laureldistrict will be having sing-a-longs, holiday shops and partiesto commemorate the season.
Hillside School is having a chil-drens fun night on Friday, Dec. 5at 6:30 p.m. for all students.
Countryside Schools PTO willhost a Holiday Bazaar on Satur-day, Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. foranyone looking for a good giftidea. Proceeds will benefit theschool.
Larchmont School will have aholiday-themed GingerbreadParty with a DJ on Friday, Dec. 19from 6 to 8 p.m. The party is opento all Larchmont students.
Holiday concerts
In addition to in-school events,a few Mt. Laurel schools are alsohosting concerts.
Fleetwood School will have awinter concert on Tuesday, Dec. 9at 7 p.m.
Hartford School will host twoconcerts. The first is an orchestraand choir winter concert onWednesday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. Thefifth and sixth grades will per-
form their concert on Thursday,Dec. 18 at 7 p.m.Harrington Middle School will
have its winter concert on Thurs-day, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m.
There will also be two concertsat Lenape High School. An instru-mental concert will be held onDec. 16 at 7 p.m., and a vocal con-cert is scheduled for Dec. 18 at 7p.m.
Jingle Bell the Catat Mt. Laurel Library
For kids looking for somethingfun to do during the winter break,the Mt. Laurel Library will have apuppet show on Tuesday, Dec. 30featuring Jingle Bell the Cat. Theevent is for kids of all ages andwill begin at 2 p.m.
The puppet show will be a holi-day version of Aesops FableBelling the Cat, where amouse and a cat learn about theholiday spirit of sharing.
The event is open to all fami-lies, but registration is required.Visit www.mtlaurel.lib.nj.us toregister beginning on Dec. 4.
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Circle reported their iPhone, val-ued at $600, was stolen from anunlocked locker on Nov. 8 be-tween 2:40 p.m. and 3:10 p.m. Thephone was valued at $600.
Mt. Laurel Police were dis-patched to a hotel on the 1100block of Route 73 for a distur-bance on Nov. 8 at 10:20 p.m. Dur-ing the investigation, officers ar-rested a 35-year-old woman ofPalmyra for possession of mari-
juana and warrants from Cam-den County Police. She wascharged with possession of mari-
juana and turned over to CamdenCounty Police.
Mt. Laurel Police conducted amotor vehicle stop on Elbo Lanenear Saw Mill Drive on Nov. 8 at7:40 p.m. During the stop, officersarrested a 54-year-old man from
Browns Mills. He was chargedwith possession of marijuanaand released on a summons pend-ing a court hearing.
Mt. Laurel Police conducted amotor vehicle stop on FellowshipRoad near Century Parkway onNov. 9 at 1:25 p.m. During the stop,officers arrested a 39-year-oldman from Marlton for possessionof prescription medication notprescribed to him. He wascharged and released on a sum-mons pending a court hearing.
A resident of the 2400 block ofGramercy Way reported that be-tween Oct. 18 and Nov. 9, someoneburglarized their residence.Entry was gained by forcing therear window open causing ap-proximately $50 in damage.
On Nov. 9 at 4:20 p.m. Mt. Lau-rel Police responded to WaltonAvenue near Kyle Court for amotor vehicle crash. The investi-gation revealed that the driver of
a Jeep Cherokee lost control ofher vehicle while traveling southon Walton Avenue. She ran off ofthe roadway and the vehicle over-
turned.The driver was not wearing a
seatbelt and received moderateinjuries. She was transported byhelicopter to Cooper Hospital.Her passenger, who was wearinga seatbelt, received minor in-
juries and was not transported tothe hospital. The driver, identi-fied as a 21-year-old woman fromMedford, was subsequentlycharged with driving while intox-icated, possession of marijuanaunder 50 grams and possession ofdrug paraphernalia.
Mt. Laurel Police conducted amotor vehicle stop on Route 73 inthe area of Clover Road on Nov. 10at 8:55 a.m. During the stop, offi-cers arrested the driver, a 20-year-old man from Philadelphia. Hewas charged with possession ofmarijuana under 50 grams andreleased pending a court hearing.
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By NICK COHENThe Sun
The South Jersey Group IVSectional title will reside atLenape High School for anotherseason.
The Lenape Indians defeateddistrict rival Shawnee in front ofa packed crowd at Lenape High
School on Friday, Nov. 14 to clinchLenapes eighth consecutive sec-tional title.
The two teams played to a 0-0draw for more than 76 minutesbefore senior standout Lizzie Kin-kler scored the game winner
with 3:40 remaining in regula-tion.
Marissa Topolski, also a senior,
tallied the assist on Kinklersgoal.
Kinkler, who is committed toplay soccer at Wake Forest nextfall, was one of several Lenapeplayers who applied constantpressure on the Shawnee defense
throughout the afternoon.Alicia Hampton had nine saves
for Lenape in the win.
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Clockwise from top left: Members of the Lenape Indians girls soccerteam celebrate after beating district rival Shawnee, 1-0, to win the
South Jersey Group IV Sectional title. No. 5 Carly Pettipaw breakspast a Shawnee High School defender. No. 14 Meg Quimby battles fora loose ball against No. 17 Alexis Palladino of Shawnee. No. 3 JustineStoner breaks through the Shawnee defense to set up a scoring op-portunity. No. 26 Steph Figueroa drives the ball up field against aShawnee defender.
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Air Force veteran Solon Shep-
herd fit into the military immedi-ately. He was sent to basic train-ing at an Air Force base in Wichi-
ta Falls, Texas. When he got there,he discovered he had the samelast name as the base.
I got a good ribbing for theguys about that, he said.
Shepherd also got to see a fa-
mous landmark. After training,he was sent to Tokyo as part ofthe American occupation follow-ing World War II.
I was stationed in downtownTokyo, he said. We were locatedright across from the ImperialPalace.
Durkin and Shepherd onlyspent a few years in the military.Durkin joined the Navy just asthe military changed tenuresfrom four years of active serviceand two years of inactive to twoyears active, four inactive.
It was Vietnam, everyone wasbeing drafted, he said. Theyended up having too many people,so they reversed the years.
Not everyone spent a shorttime in the military. Joseph Peter-son made the Navy his career. Hespent more than 20 years in theservice, beginning during WorldWar II.
I had a good life in the Navy,Peterson said.
Peterson talked of how he waswell liked among the personnelhe served with, including his su-perior officers.
They always wanted me tohave meals with them, Petersonsaid. I didnt want to do it be-cause I thought the other guyswould hate me. I got along witheveryone, though.
Maria Gommel, the activity di-rector at the center, puts togetherthe luncheon each year as a wayto honor veterans for their serv-
ice. Gommel understands theircommitment. Her husbandserved five tours in Afghanistanand is also a member of WarriorsWatch Riders. She has made ither mission to honor those whohave served in the armed forces.
This is my passion, she said.Along with fellow Warriors
Watch Rider Todd Price, each vet-eran in attendance received a cer-tificate for his service in the mili-tary.
Gommel said the centers ges-ture is the least it could do toshow its resident veterans its ap-preciation.
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