‘A Tribute to Service and Sacrifice’ continues through November at RFM

by Tina McCloud

Three veterans are honored in the Fishermen’s Museum lobby, including Tracy Friday (now Ciuffo). Her Army uniforms and memorabilia from her White House service are on display. Photo by Tina McCloud

“A Tribute to Service and Sacrifice,” a veterans exhibit at the Reedville Fishermen’s Museum,  504 Main Street, Reedville, is a stroll through the mementos of heroes—some gone, some still walking in the community unsung today.

The starting point for the exhibit is the museum lobby in the Covington Building. A few steps away, the Walker House is filled with additional photos, documents, uniforms, swords, helmets, dog tags and books.

As a token of appreciation, admission is free to veterans this month. Admission is always free for active-duty military.

“As a mother of an active duty Marine, I certainly appreciate the service of all men and women who have protected our liberty and freedom through the years,” said executive director Shauna McCranie. “We are happy to honor them and thank them with this special exhibit.”

Veterans honored in the museum lobby….

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