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We will be hosting a dedication of the All Roads Lead Home Veterans Honor Garden this coming fall.
A large, midnight black granite stone has been set near the flagpoles to call attention to our two World War I veterans heroes: Howard Whitsett Kelley and Harold Leo Turner.
This stone has been a long time coming and has been made possible through grants provided by the City of Aurora, Missouri Humanities and the Aurora Affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Ozarks (among others).
It is an honor to be a part of this effort to preserve legacies and protect our stories.
I hope you'll join me in this journey.
By Kim McCully-MobleySend us a text
We will be hosting a dedication of the All Roads Lead Home Veterans Honor Garden this coming fall.
A large, midnight black granite stone has been set near the flagpoles to call attention to our two World War I veterans heroes: Howard Whitsett Kelley and Harold Leo Turner.
This stone has been a long time coming and has been made possible through grants provided by the City of Aurora, Missouri Humanities and the Aurora Affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Ozarks (among others).
It is an honor to be a part of this effort to preserve legacies and protect our stories.
I hope you'll join me in this journey.