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The Lexington Veterans Association brings veterans and community members together in fellowship
​to be informed and inspired at our monthly speaker series.  


​Serving Those Who Served

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​           Lexington Veterans Move to                                         Brookhaven
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The Lexington Veterans Association will host its programs for the 2024-25 at Brookhaven at Lexington, 1010 Waltham Street, while Cary Memorial Library undergoes renovations. “The Lex Vets have run monthly speaker programs continuously at Cary Library since the early 1990’s, and now, thanks to the generosity of Brookhaven, our programming will continue without interruption,” said Linda Dixon, Board of Directors Chair.

A Spirit of Public Service
Throughout its 33 years in Lexington, Brookhaven has made its facilities available to numerous town organizations.  “We’re part of the Lexington community, and this is our way of serving the community”, says CEO/President Jim Freehling.  “We look forward to welcoming the Lexington Veterans.  First, the LexVets bring  a range of excellent programs that our residents can enjoy throughout the year. And second, we have quite a few veterans in residence who can take the opportunity to socialize with other veterans, and to hear lectures on military-related topics.”
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          Brookhaven at Lexington, 1010 Waltham Street, the new home of the Lexington Veterans Association

No Change in Schedule or Format

Programs will be held on the second Monday of each month (except for three-day weekends in October and November when the date moves to Tuesday) with coffee and conversation starting at 12:45 p.m. and the speaker at 1:15 p.m. Meetings will be hybrid, with both an in-person and a Zoom audience.  Meetings are free and open to the public.
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First Class Meeting Facility
Guests will meet in the Large Meeting Room, a beautifully appointed room with comfortable seating for 80 and the latest audio-visual equipment, including hearing-assisted devices. The room is located on the same level as the main entry.  Ample parking is available. Those with mobility issues will be able to park closer to the building entrance.

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                 Miyoung Yang, Center, Director of Community Living at Brookhaven, reviews meeting plans
                                              with LexVets Board Members Jim Ramsey, left, and Linda Dixon

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​Opening Programs to Celebrate Lex250

To celebrate the approaching 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, LexVets will open their 2024-25 season with two programs focusing on the American Revolution. On September 9,  Richard Bell, Professor of History at the University of Maryland, looked into the hearts and minds of the British people during the American war for independence.  On Tuesday, October 15, Prof. Bob Allison of Suffolk University will discuss why 1774 was the pivotal year in the buildup to the American Revolution.  

Attend in person, or use this Zoom link. 
                          Board members Bruce Jackan, left, and Jim Ramsey at the Brookhaven parking area.
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​Join us on Monday, February 10, 2025 
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"The Life Savers of World War II: The Story of the Breakthrough American Medical Strategies Pivotal in Keeping Our Troops Safe and Fit to Fight” 

Presented by Wendy Schoenbach Reasenberg
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Live at Brookhaven at Lexington​ and via Zoom, free and open to the public.
​Coffee and conversation at 12:45, program begins at 1:15 p.m.
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Much has been written about World War II, but many contributions that were pivotal to the victory remain largely unknown 80 years later.  One such contribution had to do with controlling infectious diseases and preventing epidemics that could cripple the Armed Forces.  As he prepared the U.S. for World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt knew, from his experience as Assistant Secretary of the Navy in World War I, that in war, typically more soldiers die of disease and infection than from wounds sustained in battle.  The Army Epidemiological Board (AEB) was established in January 1941 “For the Investigation and Control of Influenza and Other Epidemic Diseases in the Army.”  Wendy Reasenberg will discuss the vital contributions of the AEB, focusing on one of its members, her father, Dr. Emanuel B. Schoenbach, who served as a doctor in the U.S. Army in WWII. 


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Check out veteran-related programs and events of interest around Lexington. Check in with timely veteran-related news articles.
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Speaker Series

 You’ll find our monthly presentations educational and inspiring. Listen to top-notch speakers on military-related subjects.​​
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Community Service

We are an active partner with other community organizations to honor and recognize veterans and to promote community support of the military.
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Veterans Resources

Need help with veterans benefits? ​Contact our Veterans Services Director to learn more. 
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Veterans Day

A Veterans Breakfast and a traditional Veterans Day ceremony marked the 2022 Veterans Day observance. 
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LVA Survey

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We Are Grateful

To the following organizations and companies who have been invaluable supporters.
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Thanks to Dinesh Patel, MD, Sue Stering, and volunteers from the ​Lexington Town Celebrations Committee
​for the beautiful photographs included on our website.
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