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"Community, Check-Ins, and What’s Next”?

53 min · 2. apr. 2025
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Today on Tripwire, we’re having a fireside chat of sorts. OD and Staci catch up on life, share some personal reflections, and give well-deserved shoutouts to the incredible members of our veteran community. There’s laughter, a few tears, and a heartfelt reminder of the power of checking in on one another. Tune in to hear what’s next for our Naperville VFW and beyond—you won’t want to miss it!

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