Monday, November 08, 2010

living history veterans stories to air on public access tv thursday

WATCH GREENBURGH’S LIVING HISTORY VETERANS PROJECT INTERVIEWS ON PUBLIC ACESS TV NON STOP THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11
ABOUT 50 INTERVIEWS WITH VETERANS TO AIR ON VETERANS DAY…


The Town of Greenburgh will air approximately 50 interviews with veterans of World War II on public access TV continuously during Veterans Day, November 11th on the Greenburgh public access TV station channel 76.
The interviews, conducted by Alan Hochberg, co-chair of the Veterans Advisory Committee with the help of Steve Wittenberg of the VFW post in Ardsley, have been part of an ongoing initiative – that started almost a year ago. Any veteran who is interested in being a part of the living history project should e mail Mr. Hochberg at ahochberg@greenburghny.com. We would like to interview as many veterans as possible in the coming months. Non veterans who would like to assist the committee can also contact Mr. Hochberg.
The town will be sponsoring a Veterans Day ceremony on Thursday, November 11th at 1 PM at DeSanti Plaza, E Hartsdale Ave. The Brownie Troop 2670 will read a poem because of you, Unknown Soldier by Courtney Tanabe. They will give the veterans 15 boxes of baked goods.
The goal of the living history project is to never forget the stories of our local heroes.
PAUL FEINER

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