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            [November 14, 2017]     
		 
		
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			On Saturday, the 
			Borst Family Bonanza in Lincoln once again hosted free meals for 
			local military members, both active servicemen and veterans. 
			 
			During the noon hour, many tables were occupied by local veterans. 
			Some had come in following the services at the VFW to enjoy the 
			buffet lunch with friends, family, or fellow veterans. It is a 
			genuine day of comradery as soldiers share time with fellow 
			soldiers, reminiscing over days past, telling stories of their days 
			of service, and remembering those who made large impacts on their 
			service career and their lives in general. 
			 
			Wayne Shelley and Orville Schaffer were on hand as well, with a 
			table set up to speak with local veterans of World War II, the 
			Korean Conflict, or the Vietnam War about signing up for a Land of 
			Lincoln Honor Flight in 2018. 
			 
			Helping with food services throughout the day were members of the 
			local Boys Scouts. The young men helped veterans find seating, and 
			assisted with services such as refilling coffee and other beverages, 
			and bussing tables. 
			 
			Restaurant owner Brett Borst is always on hand for this day. He 
			enjoys going table to table, speaking with his veteran guests, many 
			of whom know him on a first name basis, and he them. He noted that 
			as some offered sincere appreciation for a free meal, he is the one 
			who is filled with appreciation. 
			 
			Borst humbly said, “It is always a fun day. I get to hear some 
			wonderful stories, and I tell them it is because of them we can 
			serve American food today.” 
			 
			Pictures by  
			Karen Hargis  |