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Snoqualmie Valley Veterans' Memorial

 

"Remembering Those Who Served…"

To honor a loved one…And pay tribute to their sacrifices for freedom… Please consider joining the Snoqualmie Valley Veterans Memorial Foundation in honoring the men and women who have served their country to preserve the freedoms enjoyed by all citizens of the United States of America. The Veterans Memorial will be located in the heart of Snoqualmie next to The American Legion Building at 38625 SE River St. The groundbreaking ceremony will be held on Veteran’s Day, November 11, 2008.

COMMEMORATIVE BRICKS — $100

Commemorative bricks will be permanently installed in the Veterans Memorial in recognition of citizens whose contributions to conflicts in the past, present and future have secured our freedom. Do you know a veteran you would like to honor?

COMMEMORATIVE BRICK

Honor a loved one while paying tribute to the sacrifices for freedom by donating $100 to support this tribute to our military heroes.

To purchase a Commemorative Brick . . .

Fill out the form below and submit using the Submit button at the bottom of the page. After submitting the form, you will asked to send your payment via PayPal. If you would rather send a check, please Click HERE for a form to download (PDF) and mail in with your check.

 

Please type an inscription in the space below (including punctuation and spaces). 3 lines maximum. 16 spaces/characters maximum for EACH line. (The Veteran’s Memorial Foundation reserves editorial rights on the content of the bricks.)

Example:
The Lovelace Family
Honors
Otto "Bud" Snell

 
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Contributor name(s) or name of organization:
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You will be asked to submit payment via PayPal after you submit this form.

 
 
funded in part by 4 Culture of King County
 
Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum
PO Box 179  •  North Bend, WA 98045
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