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Veterans, See What's Brewing



The South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs will be hosting “Coffee and Conversation” programs in Hoven and Gettysburg. Working in partnership with Potter County Veterans Service Officer Isaac Full, the Department welcomes the opportunity to visit one-on-one with veterans and see what’s brewing!

The “What’s Brewing” programs will be held as follows:

March 27 - Dakota Haus in Hoven (135 Main Street) at 11:00 am

April 3 – Potter County Library in Gettysburg (106 E. Commercial Avenue) at 11:00 am.

“’What’s Brewing,’ is a great opportunity for us to visit with veterans and hear first-hand about the issues they might be experiencing, as well as allow us an opportunity to brief them on new benefits and services,” said SDDVA Secretary Greg Whitlock. “As the advocate for South Dakota veterans, we need to hear what challenges our veterans are facing.”

“We walk among veterans every day and yet may not even realize the magnitude of their sacrifices to serve our country,” said Whitlock.

The SDDVA team and CVSO Full will address questions about veteran’s benefits; including compensation, education, pension, healthcare, burial, state veterans cemetery, and state veterans home. They will also be prepared to brief veterans on the new Honoring our Pact Act of 2022.

We encourage veterans to join us if they can. As always, they can reach our SDDVA team, at 605.333.6869; or can locate their county or tribal veterans service officer by visiting: https://vetaffairs.sd.gov/veteransserviceofficers/locatevso.aspx.

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