Vets Memorial receives big donations, nears goal
By KENT THOMPSON
The Humboldt Veterans Memorial Association is ending 2023 on a grand note and is excited to begin 2024 with a final fund drive push to get the campaign across the finish line.
The organization was pleased to announce two large donation to the Veterans Memorial planned at the south edge of Worthington Park. The memorial will be one of the first sights drivers entering from the south on Highway 169 will see.
Every veteran who at one time resided in Humboldt County is eligible to have their name, service organization, and years of service sandblasted on a four-by-eight-inch granite paver. Veterans killed in action will have a darker eight-by-eight-inch paver with the date they were killed in action.
It is important to note that any veteran, alive or deceased, is eligible to be honored at the memorial site. All stones are made in America and cost $140; there are provisions for those who need financial assistance. The board is hoping that they can break ground this coming spring.
The association recently accepted a generous $10,000 donation from Bank Iowa toward the community memorial project. The donation came on the heels of a generous $5,000 donation from the Humboldt American Legion Post No. 119.
Those making end of the year tax plans to consider a tax-deductible donation to the Humboldt Veterans Memorial, PO Box 111, Humboldt, IA 50548. Checks can be made payable to Humboldt Veterans Memorial. Electronic funds can be sent via Venmo@humboldtvetmemorial
People can see information at the group’s Facebook page at Humboldt Veterans Association. Zwiefel is also available to answer questions at (515) 368-0479.
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