From seeing my cousin Staff Sargent Timothy Payne drop the ceremonial first puck at the Sabres game on Saturday to the giant field length flag at the Ralph on Sunday, it sure felt quite patriotic in Western New York this weekend.
I am proud to say that Buffalo makes sure that it honors Veterans Day well as we recognize the men and women who have served our country. Many local businesses show their appreciation for veterans by offering discounts or even free food or products on Wednesday, November 11...
All you can eat pancakes at Bob Evans, Long Horn Steakhouse giving away free Texas Tonions and non-alcoholic beverages to veterans who stop in, Paula’s Donuts giving away a free doughnut to every Veteran, Starbucks will be giving out free coffees to veterans and, all active, non-active, and retired military personnel can get a free build your own Grand Slam from 5:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Denny's. But
We here at Mix 96 Buffalo want to say thank you to our enlisted men and women, and their families, in Buffalo who sacrifice so much for all of us all year long. Now through Veterans Day - November 11th - we’re supporting “Townsquare Cares for Military Families.”
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Today we'd like take a look at the history of the holiday that honors those who've fought for America, both the living and the dead, Veterans Day. We salute all of our heroes and we thank God for bringing many them back home safely.
He's met President Obama twice. He's chatted with Prince Harry, Gary Sinise, Bradly Cooper and other celebrities. But what Timothy Payne is really all about is for fighting for our freedoms, and that's why we salute this wounded warrior, an American hero in our community.
How would you like to honor our country’s veterans with the new flavor of the month from Baskin-Robbins? It's called First Class Camouflage and it has salty caramel, chocolate and cake flavored ice creams all mixed together!
Today and tomorrow we pay tribute to American veterans. The president will lay a wreath at the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier. Thousands of people will show their support for our service men and women by lining the streets of New York City for the nation's Veterans Day Parade.