Olmsted County honors veterans with “Operation Green Light”
October 28, 2024
Olmsted County is proud to once again participate in Operation Green Light, shining a beacon of hope and support for veterans. From November 4 – 11, 2024, lights inside the Olmsted County Government rotunda will be green, with the dome atop Rochester City Hall also glowing green on November 4, 2024.
"Lighting up our buildings in green is a simple yet powerful way to show our veterans that they are seen, appreciated, and supported," said Olmsted County Veteran Services Manager Tiffany Canfield. "It's a reminder to our community of the sacrifices veterans have made and an opportunity for all of us to express our gratitude."
Olmsted County Veteran Services is dedicated to assisting veterans, their dependents, and survivors in securing benefits, including federal and state benefits, transportation services, and support for mental health and chemical dependency.
“Our office works to ensure veterans and their families receive the support and benefits they deserve," said Canfield. "We are here to guide them through the process, provide resources, and stand by them every step of the way."
How you can show support
There are many ways residents can show their support for veterans in our community:
- Express gratitude
A simple "thank you for your service" can go a long way in showing veterans that their sacrifices are valued. - Attend Veterans Day events
- Veterans Day Breakfast – No registration necessary for veterans
November 11, 2024 – 8 to 11:30 a.m.
Rochester International Event Center - 7333 Airport View Drive SW in Rochester - Free stretch session for veterans – Stretch Zone
November 11 – 15, 2024
3780 Marketplace Drive NW, Suite 104, in Rochester
Call 507-272-3037 to book. - Veterans Day presentation at 125 LIVE – Free for 125 LIVE members
November 8, 2024 – 10 a.m.
125 Elton Hills Drive NW in Rochester
- Veterans Day Breakfast – No registration necessary for veterans
- Volunteer for veterans
Many organizations welcome volunteers such as veterans hospitals, VA clinics, and military support groups. Consider helping at these institutions or participating in community service projects dedicated to veterans. - Add a green light to your house
Whether outside for neighbors to see or inside to spark conversation, displaying a green light shows that you support and appreciate our veterans.
For more information about resources available to veterans, visit the Veterans page on the Olmsted County website at www.olmstedcounty.gov/veterans.
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Media contact: Rachel Wick, Communications Specialist, 507-328-6537