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National Guard Ball

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The organizations of the Coweta Veterans Club hosted the local Guard's Military Ball. Thanks to everyone who helped make this a success!

Veterans Day 2016

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Great day today. Participated in Newnan's Veterans Day parade this morning. Then we helped with the Veterans Day program at Veterans Memorial Park where we honored local all-around good guy GD Hendrix as the Veteran of the Year. Big thanks to Smokey Road Middle School Choir and Band.  From there it was back to the Coweta Veterans Club where we helped serve lunch to the community. More pictures can be found on the  Coweta Veterans Club Facebook Page  (it's public so you don't have to be on Facebook to see them) Tonight there will be a dance at 7:30 PM at the Club to celebrate Veterans Day.

Auxiliary Supports Coweta Veterans Club Golf Tournament

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Big shout out to the VFW Auxiliary and American Legion Auxiliary for their support of the annual CVC golf tournament! Always working, always appreciated!

Auxiliary Coat Drive

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Our VFW Auxiliary is collecting clean, gently used coats and hoodies for men, women and children to distribute to those in need for the winter. Great turn-out! This guy rode his motorcycle and wore four jackets to donate them...

Happy Independence Day!

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Independence Day in Newnan, GA -we handed out American flags to lead the parade! Good times!

Newnan and Coweta County's VFW

VFW Post 2667 is located in Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia. We are part of the Department of Georgia's 5th District. WHO WE ARE We are: Veterans. Citizens. Families. We are the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States - VFW for short - Post 2667, Newnan, Georgia. VFW Post 2667 was chartered on December 7, 1944 with 125 members. VFW Post 2667 primarily serves Coweta County. Our membership rolls now include over 160 comrades who served our country under hostile conditions during World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Panama, Granada, Southwest Asia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. On April 5, 1948, the Coweta County Veterans Club was incorporated with the objective of "promoting social fellowship and companionship among its members." Membership is restricted to comrades in good standing of VFW Post 2667 and American Legion Post 57 . The property and buildings that currently house those two veterans organizations was donated to the Coweta County Veterans Club to foster t