Dana Point Veterans Organization Says Pandemic ‘Devastated Our Income’

Dana Point Veterans Organization Says Pandemic ‘Devastated Our Income’
William C. Manes, post quartermaster for the Veterans of Foreign Wars chapter in Dana Point, Calif., stands outside City Hall on Nov. 9, 2020. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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DANA POINT, Calif.—Californians are no stranger to their state flower, the golden poppy. But there’s another, crimson version of the blossom that holds a special place—and meaning—on the lapels of Veterans Day observers.

The poppy pin, meant to be worn over the heart, symbolizes the sacrifices made by soldiers during World War I. Organizations have traditionally shared artificial flower pins with the public in early November.

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