Show America We’ll Never Forget…

Use these ideas to share the real meaning of Veterans Day with your family, friends, neighbors and community. Each one is quite simple. But if we all commit to at least one, it will make such a difference on November 11.

Get the whole neighborhood to fly the flag.
As a VFW member, you already proudly fly “Old Glory.” Encourage your neighbors, friends and colleagues to do the same on November 11… and other patriotic holidays that honor our veterans and service members.

Write a letter to the editor.
Write a brief message urging readers of your favorite newspaper to pause and remember the sacrifice of our military.

Send a care package.
Veterans Day honors all those who have honorably worn the uniform. Dry goods, toiletries, magazines and heartfelt letters are good things to include in your care package to troops far from home.

Speak to a child.
Share the story of your service with a grandchild or a local classroom. Firsthand accounts are more memorable than reading a story or watching a film.

Visit a VA hospital.
Maybe you’ve been in a VA hospital yourself. You know how good it is to see a comrade and visit with someone who knows what you’ve been through.

Play some cards. Share some stories.

These are just examples of ways you can commemorate Veterans Day.

Work with others in your Post to come up with other creative ideas for honoring the men and women who fight for our country.