Approximately 2.7 million men and women of the Uniited States of America Armed Forces served in Vietnam between the years of 1965 and 1975. 58,000+ troops sacrificed their lives in this war. Thousands returned home with injuries and permanant disabilities.
From February 7th through February 28th, 2010 the Greece Historical Society is proud to present, the Vietnam Remembered Exhibit at the Greece Museum. The exhibit will feature artifacts and memorabilia from veteans that served in the war.
It is an honor to be able to give a special thank you to those that were so willing to serve our country during this enormous conflict!
Thank you to all that made this event a huge success!
A special thanks to Ken Moore, President of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20 , Patrick Pudetti, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 20 Board of Director, and the Chapter 20 Color Guard for all of their assistance with helping the Greece Historical Society set up the exhibit.
LeGault Limousine
Roger LeGault
Buckman Enterprises
Ralph DeStephano
Party Productions
Brian Hardick & Nancy Goethel
Wegmans Food Markets
Connecting Rochester Magazine
Jerry Grundman
Signery
Mike Magnanti
Photo eScapes
Tim Hack
Shelly's Hair Design
Shelly Turner

Shelly Turner from Shelly's Hair Design in Hilton, NY sang the National Anthem at the Vietnam Remembered Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, February 12th. Shelly has performed at numerous events for area veterans functions. She has been singing in musical groups since 1990 and is currently a member of the Turner Brown Band.

Vietnam Remembered Exhibit
Presented by
The Greece Historical Society
at
The Greece Museum
595 Long Pond Road
Greece, NY 14612
February 7th, 2010 - February 28th, 2010