Korean War/Korea Service Veterans news

Jay Sanderson of KWVA made a presentation in honor of Vietnam, Afghanastan and Iraq and all those who never returned from war conflicts. KWVA welcomes and honors ALL veterans at their monthly meetings at the Sun Lakes Country Club on the fourth Tuesday of each month, September through May. Come check us out!

Jay Sanderson of KWVA made a presentation in honor of Vietnam, Afghanastan and Iraq and all those who never returned from war conflicts. KWVA welcomes and honors ALL veterans at their monthly meetings at the Sun Lakes Country Club on the fourth Tuesday of each month, September through May. Come check us out!

Two Sun Lakes resident veterans, Leon Johnson (left) and Wayne Krula, elected to attend the Honor Flight program held in Washington D.C. They visited all the war memorials. Both are members of the local veterans group, the Korean War Veterans Association which sponsors for WWII, Korean, Vietnam and Afghanistan wars.

Two Sun Lakes resident veterans, Leon Johnson (left) and Wayne Krula, elected to attend the Honor Flight program held in Washington D.C. They visited all the war memorials. Both are members of the local veterans group, the Korean War Veterans Association which sponsors for WWII, Korean, Vietnam and Afghanistan wars.

The Countryman Chapter of Sun Lakes wants to thank March guest speaker Elaine Poker-Yount from Visiting Angels for her insightful presentation about staying safely at home and transitioning to assisted living facilities.

The Countryman Chapter of Sun Lakes wants to thank March guest speaker Elaine Poker-Yount from Visiting Angels for her insightful presentation about staying safely at home and transitioning to assisted living facilities.

Stacy Sweet

The R Countryman Chapter of the Korean War/Korea Service Veterans will meet on Tuesday, May 23, in the Friendship Room of the Sun Lakes Country Club at 10:00 am. KWVA is proud to welcome Jessica Sorensen of Spooner Therapy in Sun Lakes. Jessica has been a therapist for almost 16 years and opened Spooner Therapy in August, 2014. Spooner Therapy’s founding principle is “Health in Motion,” and they believe they have a responsibility to keep their communities healthy and active. Their treatment plans promote total body movement, enhancing each person’s ability to reach their potential in movement and function. Spooner Therapy offers numerous programs and specialty services that are designed to meet the needs of individuals at every stage of life, and every activity level, to enhance the body’s “Health in Motion”! Please come join us and learn about one of their many services: How to decrease your fall risk with dizziness and balance retraining!

ALL VETERANS and their guests are welcome. You can learn more about us on our website at www.kwvacc.org or contact Leon Johnson, Commander, at 970-481-3005.

And remember, “Freedom is NOT free.”