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ALLVETS

Presented by York County History Center at York County Historical Society Museum, York PA

Jan 26 2022
ALLVETS

ALLVETS

 On January 26th 2022, ALLVETS will welcome Ken Bair who served in Vietnam as a tanker.
Due to restrictions related to COVID-19, pre-reservation seating/tickets are needed for this program. If you are unable to attend in person, you can view this program online through Zoom. This program will also be live-streamed on the York County History Center Facebook page.
To register for IN PERSON seating, CLICK HERE.
To Register for the ZOOM ONLYCLICK HERE
If you have trouble making a reservation, please contact the front desk at 717-848-1587.

Update to Covid procedures:

We ask that all visitors please where a face covering while inside all History Center facilities.
We will clean and sanitize high-touch, high-traffic areas, with deep cleaning when the building is closed.
We encourage use of our sanitizing stations when necessary.
If you are feeling ill, please do not come on site.

The ALLVETS meets the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm at the Historical Society Museum, 250 E. Market St., York. Occasionally, special round tables are held on Saturdays. No programs are held in November or December.

Meetings are FREE and open to the public. ALLVETS is a non-profit organization, founded in 2015 by the late Jim Bean, a Vietnam veteran, to collect the stories of local veterans. Each month a different veteran from any branch of the military who served in any capacity shares his or her story about their service to our country. Click here for more information on upcoming programs. For more information on ALLVETS, please visit ALLVETS.US or e-mail ALLVETS1York@gmail.com.

ADMISSION INFO

Free, registration required

LOCATION

York County Historical Society Museum

250 East Market Street, York, PA 17401

PARKING INFO

Currently 250 East Market St is only open for programs.

 

You may park behind the museum on Mason Ave near the Church or park on the street out front of the museum.

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