Veterans Community Center: Re-Opening House and Spaghetti Dinner & Wine Event
May 06, 2022 12:00AM ● By Veterans Community Center News Release
The Veterans Community Center is delighted to bring back its annual Spaghetti Dinner & Wine Fundraiser on May 14. Photo courtesy of the Veterans Community Center
CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA (MPG) - The Veterans Community Center is delighted to bring back its annual Spaghetti Dinner & Wine Fundraiser along with the 2022 Re-Open House of our facility from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 14, 2022, at 6921 Sylvan Road, Citrus Height, CA 95610.
This event is open to the public for all those who support our military veterans. All funds from the event help the Veterans Community Center provide a free “Safe Room” which at present offers various programs, activities, resources, and mid-day meals three times a week for all veterans in our community and the surrounding region.
“We are excited about re-opening after interior renovations,” said President Jeanne Rounsavell. “We invite everyone to come celebrate and support our veterans with us and learn more about what we do at the center.”
This early evening outdoor event is a wonderful time for veterans and their families and for our community to show support for all veterans. Enjoy a delicious spaghetti meal along with music and fellowship with great people. Guests are invited to tour our facility and learn more about what we provide in the community to our local veterans. Tickets are $20 per person which includes dinner, dessert, and one 5oz glass of wine or soda beverage substitute. Tickets can be purchased in person at the center Monday – Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., or by emailing Michelle at [email protected], or by calling Jeanne at 916-806-4852.
At the Veterans Community Center, we strive to provide the absolute best in a haven with solidarity and camaraderie for many of our local veterans, retired and active, since the establishment in 2013 by Jim and Jeanne Rounsavell who demonstrated incredible vision and perseverance to help fellow veterans cope, especially those suffering with PTSD and other disabilities. We invite veteran organizations and other community organizations to contact the center to learn more about how they can help with our mission to serve those who have so dutifully served us!