Young Guns hit their mark again

Once again we are able to congregate for tasty prepared wholesome breakfast functions at the Millerton American Legion Post 178 on Rt.44 East hosted by the Post and the 4-H Dutchess County Long Rifles youth shooting team. A time to reminisce with friends while awaiting take-outs or being served generous and reasonably priced meals by ambitious and smiling Long Rifle youth.

More than half of this shooting team consists of gals. The team are champion contenders and marksmen all. Become a welcome proud patriot by attending a breakfast and supporting tomorrow’s potential leaders. Breakfasts are served on the first Sunday of each month thru April 2023. Doors open at 7:30 a.m.

Seek relief from those fall and winter doldrums by attending a happy breakfast atmosphere during the Post’s breakfast season. You’ll put a smile on your face while promoting our deserving and hard working young people. Hope to see you there.

God bless you patriotic readers and your families. Stay safe and healthy and look out for one another. Perhaps even treat someone to a great breakfast. ‘Til next time.

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