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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBrazos Heritage Society Articlet1 Note From Our President The Brazos Heritage Society will celebrate its 30th anniversary in a few months. Personally, my involvement with the Heritage Society has been an opportunity to connect with historically-minded friends, touch and feel the history of the Brazos Valley, and become aware of the incredible life and times of our founding fathers...and mothers. It is pleasure to drive around neighborhoods and witness the fine restoration work that is underway in both College Station and Bryan. Equally, it is heartening to witness the large attendance at College Station's History Lecture lunch series and the "Texas in World War II" event at the Bush Library. Bryan's downtown revitalization continues in fine form. All this adds up to a healthy regard for the history and heritage of Brazos County. The response to this year's membership campaign has been the best in recent years. Please accept my deepest appreciation for your continued support of the work of the Brazos Heritage Society. We'll do our best to carry the flag another 30 years! Regards, Randy Haynes President Recollections of WWII Overflow ~t Binh I,ibr~ry WWII event draws large crowd, honors veterans by Fran Lamb Hundreds of young and old history buffs flocked to the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum on Saturday, Sept. 3, to attend the local "Texas in World War II" event, a celebration of the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II. The program featured interactive gallery talks, One of the WWII tanks veterans' panels, educational films, displayed at the Texas in military vehicle displays and a 1940s style show. WWII event. Many who attended were military veterans and their families. One silver-haired couple sat holding hands during the opening ceremony. Later, they shared their story of how they met, while in the Navy, at a skating rink in Maine...he was a sailor and she was a Navy nurse. They will be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary next week. "Everyone was proud to serve their nation," the sailor said. "And we wouldn't change a thing about it." Charles Schultz, chair of the Brazos County Historical Commission, said the event was part of a statewide "Texas in World War II" program, organized by the Texas Historical Commission to honor veterans of the war. "Each county was encouraged to hold a program like this one," Schultz said. "I would be willing to say that this is the best one of all." page 2