Brunch event aims to assist veterans

During the first brunch last year, the Warren County Veterans Council Members Ed Burris, Gene Bailey and Debbie Brown accepted a gift of a wooden United States flag made by the youth from the Taylor Diversion program in Sheffield.
- During the first brunch last year, the Warren County Veterans Council Members Ed Burris, Gene Bailey and Debbie Brown accepted a gift of a wooden United States flag made by the youth from the Taylor Diversion program in Sheffield.
- Photos submitted to the Times Observer Members of the Warren County Veterans Council will hold their second annual brunch at the Cabin in the Pines Restaurant in Spring Creek on Sunday.
All proceeds will benefit the Warren County Veterans Emergency Fund.
The owners of Cabin in the Pines, Tammy and Ron Smith, have donated their facility and food that they also cook at no cost to the council. The council extends its gratitude toward that generosity.
There will be an open bar, basket raffles, 50-50 and 400 lottery tickets for sale at $3 each, five for $10 or 10 tickets for $20. The meal costs $10 with scrambled eggs, sausage links, pancakes, breakfast potatoes, and coffee.
Hosted by Warren County Veterans Council, its mission is to serve and facilitate support systems for Veterans during times of crisis, as well as educate and empower the community through the promotion and re-intergration of the men and women of Warren County who have served in the armed forces.

Photos submitted to the Times Observer Members of the Warren County Veterans Council will hold their second annual brunch at the Cabin in the Pines Restaurant in Spring Creek on Sunday.
The council will also host its golf scramble at Jackson Valley Golf Course on June 14. The council is seeking sponsors, and spots for teams are still available.




