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Granville: ‘Operation Green Light’ Shines Light On Veterans During November

In advance of the upcoming Veterans Day holiday, Granville County announced plans to participate in Operation Green Light for Veterans, a nationwide effort uniting counties to support military veterans.

The initiative, led by the National Association of Counties, raises awareness around the unique challenges faced by many veterans and the resources available at the county, state, and federal levels to assist veterans and their families.

Now in its second year, Operation Green Light is spearheaded by NACo and the National Association of County Veterans Service Officers, building upon successful efforts by the New York State Association of Counties and the NYS County Veteran Service Officers’ Association in 2021. In 2022, more than 300 counties participated in Operation Green Light across the United States.

In addition to lighting county buildings, residents and businesses are encouraged to participate by simply  changing one light bulb in their home to a green bulb. This can be an exterior light that neighbors and passersby see, or an interior light that sparks a conversation with friends. By shining a green light, we let our veterans  know that they are seen, appreciated, and supported.

“This simple gesture shows Granville veterans and their families that they are appreciated and supported,” said Russ May, chair of the Granville County Board of Commissioners. “Our local Veterans Services Office, Veterans Affairs Committee, and all of Granville County government truly value and appreciate their service and sacrifice. We hope they know that they are seen and appreciated.”

Granville County Veterans Services will also participate in the upcoming Operation Green Light event and Veterans Parade in partnership with the City of Oxford. The event will be held in downtown Oxford from 12 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4 with the parade beginning at 3 p.m. along Williamsboro and College streets in Oxford.

Counties and residents across the country are sharing their participation on social media using the hashtag  #OperationGreenLight. For more information on Operation Green Light, visit the NACo website:  https://www.naco.org/program/operation-green-light-veterans.

‘Operation Green Light’ Nov. 7-13 In Granville To Show Support For Military Veterans

Support for military veterans gets the “green light” across Granville County in advance of the Veterans Day holiday. County officials announced that all county-owned buildings will be illuminated green between Nov. 7 and Nov. 13. Veterans Day is Friday, Nov. 11.

Residents and businesses also can get in on the action of Operation Green Light, by replacing an outdoor light with a green bulb as part of the national collaborative initiative of the National Association of Counties to support military veterans, which raises awareness about the unique challenges faced by many veterans and the resources that are available at the county, state and federal level to assist veterans and their families.

“Our nation’s voluntary military force members, and their families, have always made an immense sacrifice for the safety and security of our citizens,” said Veterans Services Officer Christopher Dethmers. “Similar to the sacrifices of previous generations of our armed forces, our current generation of veterans often suffer significant stress when transitioning to civilian life. We want to make sure our veterans and their families know that their service mattered, that we are grateful for their sacrifices, and that it is now our turn to make sure they are  served by their county government as well as the community.”

“By shining a green light, we let our veterans know that they are seen, appreciated and supported,  Dethmers said. “While this event is focused around the week of Veterans Day participants are encouraged to continue shining the light year-round.”

Granville County residents can share their participation on social media using the hashtag  “#OperationGreenLight.” Visit www.naco.org/operationgreenlight for more information and visit the Granville County Veterans Services Office website for more information about resources available locally:  https://www.granvillecounty.org/residents/veterans-services.

The Granville County Veterans Services Office is located at 141 Williamsboro St. in Oxford and staff can be reached at 919.693.1484.

TownTalk: Red Cross Offers Different Kind Of Aid To Veterans Returning To Civilian Life

In just a few days, communities all over the country will officially observe Veterans Day – American flags will flutter in the breeze along main streets, schools and federal institutions will be closed and, at least locally, military veterans will be treated to free meals as a way to thank them for their service.

Tributes and other forms of appreciation, however, aren’t all that veterans need when they return home from deployments or transition back into a civilian society. The VA can help with medical needs, but the Red Cross also plays a role in helping veterans.

Yes, THAT Red Cross. The same organization that sponsors blood drives and CPR classes, lends disaster relief and assists victims of fires, the same organization that helps servicemen and women get home to attend to a birth or a death of a family member. The Red Cross partners with veteran centers to provide workshops – virtual and in-person – to ease transitions from soldier to civilian.

Air Force Retired Lt. Col. Charlie Brown has worked with the Red Cross to provide this service to veterans. She spoke with John C. Rose and guest host Phyllis Maynard on Monday’s Town Talk about how her participation with the program came about.

Brown spoke by phone from northern Virginia and said she turned her sights to school counseling when she left the military. She had been a commander for the Air Force’s recruiting arm, and she said two of her troops told her they were suicidal.

“We intervened,” Brown said, but she added that she realized there were not many resources available at that time.

It was her work in school counseling that steered her in the direction of similar services for veterans. She completed the certification process to do clinical counseling and that’s when the Red Cross came calling. They were working on a program about resiliency, she said, “and they said ‘We’d like for you to join our team. It looked like the perfect fit,” Brown recalled.

With her experience both in the military and in counseling, she set about doing the work before her. She said she works with veterans, their caregivers and their children to build resiliency – “how to withstand the stresses that life brings.”

With in-person workshops suspended because of COVID-19, the team pivoted to offer virtual workshops. Titles like “Stress Solutions,” “Creative Calmness” and “Effective Communication” are a few offerings available at the veterans centers.

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Veterans who served in Afghanistan are getting help from older veterans as they make their way to the centers to access services. “They are qualitatively different,” Brown said. “They’re a different generation.” But they are dealing with anger and frustration early, she said, “before they build up that scar tissue that’s so hard to break through.”

Vet centers are community-based counseling centers that provide a wide range of social and psychological services, including professional readjustment counseling to eligible veterans, active-duty service members, including National Guard and Reserve components, and their families.

Readjustment counseling is offered to make a successful transition from military to civilian life or after a traumatic event experienced in the military. Individual, group, marriage and family counseling is offered in addition to referral and connection to other VA or community benefits and services. Vet center counselors and outreach staff, many of whom are veterans themselves, are experienced and prepared to discuss the tragedies of war, loss, grief and transition after trauma.

Originally funded by the Elizabeth Dole Foundation back in 2010, Brown and others on the Red Cross curriculum teams sat down with workshop facilitators to learn which topics would be most useful. They arrived at a few – the concept of identity, feelings of isolation and self-care.  With those concepts in mind, the team got to work.

As Brown explained, oftentimes, family members leave careers to care for veterans who require additional assistance. “They had to step away when they became caregivers,” the result of which could bring on challenges for the caregiver. And when the person being cared for has mobility issues and can’t get out of the house easily, feelings of isolation can build within a caregiver.

These both lead to challenges of self-care, which Brown said is a vital component of caregiver well-being. Although there may be services in the community, if there’s nobody who can provide respite to a caregiver to run errands, make a phone call or get a relaxing massage, the caregiver has very limited options for self-care.

Caregivers can be incredibly reluctant to seek help, but as Brown said, caregivers “have got to refill their own tank.” She and the curriculum team created a variety of activities that caregivers can indulge in while still providing care to their loved one.

“We’re trying to pivot now and come up with a way to make the module richer, to give more options,” Brown said, “to help people deal better with all of the challenges that come up.”

There is help out there, she said. The key is knowing how and where to reach out for that support.

Visit https://www.vetcenter.va.gov/ to learn more.

 

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Noon News 11-11-20 Weather Update; Veteran’s Day Events; Henderson Tobacco Warehouse; Covid19

Noon News for 11 Nov. 2020. Stories include:

– Weather update

– Veteran’s Day Events around the local area

– Henderson Tobacco Warehouse revitalization

– Covid19 update

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Noon News 11-10-20 Veterans Day; Henderson Police Awards; Weldon’s Mill Bridge; Bombas

Noon News 11-10-20; WIZS Local News Audio

– Veterans Day Program on WIZS
– Henderson Police Earn Life Saving Awards
– Weldon’s Mill Road Bridge Closure
– Bombas Grant

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MAKO Medical to Provide Free Meals to Vance Co. Veterans, Families

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MAKO Medical will celebrate Veterans Day by providing a free, take-home meal to all Vance County Veterans and their families. Meals will be distributed in a drive-thru line at American Legion Post 60 (110 East Spring St., Henderson) on Saturday, November 14, 2020.

The American Legion Veterans Day Ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. that morning and will be followed by the drive-thru meal from 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Please follow the signs on-site for further directions.

For more information, please contact Seth Palmer at (919) 653-7816.

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Autobrite Free Veterans Car Wash

Autobrite to Offer Military/Service Personnel Free Car Wash on Veteran’s Day

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-Information courtesy Autobrite Car Washes, Inc.

Autobrite Car Washes, Inc. at Dabney Exchange will honor all military and service personnel on Wednesday, November 11, 2020, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for their service to the country. To show their appreciation, all military and service personnel will receive a FREE car wash.

Autobrite is a proud participant of Grace For Vets, an international program that recognizes military service personnel with a FREE car wash through a united front of car washes.

Autobrite is located behind Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q in Henderson.

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Franklin County Celebrates its Veterans

— courtesy Franklin County Government

Veterans will be honored November 10 with a program and luncheon

Franklin County citizens will unite Friday, November 10th to show love and appreciation for veterans in the county, state and nation who have bravely served our armed forces and to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

Franklin County is stepping it up this year, celebrating veterans with both a program and luncheon in their honor! This year’s program will begin at 11:00 a.m. in the parking area behind the Hamilton H. Hobgood Courthouse Annex, 113 S. Main Street, Louisburg, North Carolina. Guest speaker will be Robert Elliott of the Veterans Farm of North Carolina. Musical selections will be rendered by the Louisburg High School Band and Chorus as well as other special musical guests. A luncheon for veterans will follow at noon. In the event of rain, the celebration will be held in the auditorium of Louisburg High School.

The Franklin County Veterans Service Office hopes citizens will attend the program to show support for military personnel both near and far and to remember many are on foreign soil fighting for the freedoms we enjoy on a daily basis.

For more information on the event, contact the Franklin County Veterans Service Office at 919-496-1939. Additional contact numbers can be obtained by visiting Franklin County’s website at www.franklincountync.us.