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Veterans Day Celebration on the USS Midway Museum

Posted by By lzukas October 27, 2021
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Veteran Resource Directory

Posted by By lzukas May 26, 2021
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A Soldier’s Place is a Supporting Sponsor of the GI Film Festival San Diego

Posted by By lzukas April 8, 2021
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El Cerrito Community Newsletter, September 2020 – A Soldier’s Place: Veterans and Civilians Speaking about War

Posted by By lzukas September 9, 2020Posted inUncategorized
The El Cerrito Community spans residences on both the North and South side of El Cajon Blvd. and is bordered by 54th and Collwood Street to the West, University Ave.…
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$22 Million Awarded by NEH for Humanities Projects Includes San Diego Winners

Posted by By lzukas April 22, 2020Posted inArticles
Originally posted by Times of San Diego by Christine Huard on April 7, 2020.Read the original article here. The National Endowment for the Humanities Tuesday announced $22.2 million in grants…
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