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Gordon Hospital, Gordon EMS, and Chick-fil-A of Calhoun will honor the community's veterans by hosting a free Veterans Lunch. All veterans and Patriot Guard members are invited to enjoy a free, dine-in only lunch at Chick-fil-A in Calhoun, located at 495 Highway 53 East on Monday, Nov. 12 from 11 am to 2 pm
Veterans Day gives us the opportunity to thank the heroes in our community for their service, sacrifices, and courage.
Providing a warm lunch is a small way we can give back to our veterans, said Pete Weber, president and CEO of Gordon Hospital. With respect and gratitude, we thank them for their service.
For more information about the Veterans Lunch, please call Gordon Hospital at Call706-602-7800, ext. 2318.
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