Sussex Elks Veterans’ Dinner well-attended
| 16 Nov 2015 | 05:38

Veterans raise their hands as their branch of military service is announced.

A family reunion also occurred for Elks Officer Patricia Green (center). From the left, her uncle Vietnam veteran Frank Edwards, of Elizabeth, her father Vietnam veteran Richard Miller of Morristown, Green, her mother Patricia Miller, and her aunt Judy Edwards.

From the left, three nine-year-old girls from Newton helped with the ceremonies at the Sussex Elks: Mackenzie Genung, Danielle Penny, and McKenzie Emanuel. The girlþÄôs service group is called, "EveryoneþÄôs Helping Hand" and veterans are a group they wish to help. At the podium is Elks member and emcee Carol Lee Spages.

Veterans and their guests and supporters at the Sussex Elks VeteransþÄô Dinner on Friday.

A combination of German and Italian food was served to the veterans and their guests and supporters.
WANTAGE — Friday evening veterans’ dinner hosted by the Sussex Elks Lodge No. 2288 was a huge success. According to Elks officer Patricia Green, about 130 people attended including between 80 and 85 veterans.
The dinner was at no charge for all those who serve or served in the military. A prayer of invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance were led by three 9-year-old girls from Newton who work together in their service group called “Everyone’s Helping Hand.”
— Photos by Chris Wyman