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- Posted November 20, 2025
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‘Veterans Day Celebration’
(l-r) Trey Gallegos, Kytrell Holbrook, and Sam Ramsey, members of 102nd USCT Co. C, Black Civil War Soldiers Presentation.
A Veterans Day Celebration &
Luncheon, presented by YPOP (Young People of Purpose) and Sauk Trail Post 246
Auxiliary, was held Nov. 11 at the King Center.
(l-r) Jackson County Undersheriff Captain Anthony Stewart, Marine veteran; John Shannon, Army veteran; Jackson County Sheriff Captain Kevin Hiller, Marine veteran; and keynote speaker Chris-topher Simpson, City of Jackson Chief of Police and Army veteran.
(l-r) Jackson Mayor Daniel Mahoney; Elder Alex Curling, Sr.; and Jackson Chief Equity Officer and District 7 Jackson County Commissioner John Willis.
Keynote speaker Christopher Simpson and 46th District State Rep Kathy Schmaltz.
(At left) - YPOP Executive Board Chair Elder Alex Curling, Sr., gave a welcome and prayer. (At right) - Program Co-Chair Justin Counts.
(At left) - Army veteran Carl Parker, 101 Infantry, Vietnam War. (At right) - Keynote speaker Christopher Simpson, City of Jackson Chief of Police and Army veteran—U.S. Army infantryman, Michigan Army National Guard.
U.S. Navy veteran Tasha Lynn; 46th District State Rep Kathy Schmaltz; and Rachel Warner, Member Services Advisor, office of Rep. Schmaltz.
YPOP Founder, CEO and Executive Director Diane Washington.
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