The Wayne County Historical Society has set the dates and times for the photo shoot for their Military Calendar. Mike Mulberry of Natural Inspirations Studio from Sodus and Denise Eaton from Photos by Denise from Lyons are the two photographers attached to the project. Mulberry will doing the photography of the military personnel at the different locations and Eaton will be taking pictures of the monuments and other military related artifacts in the county. The pictures involving military personnel and veterans will be taken throughout the county at one location in each town. Sodus, Galen, Lyons and Arcadia will be the first locations for the photo shoot. Their locations, dates and times are as follows:May 229:30am – Sodus – Veteran’s Memorial at the Post office on Main St.10:30 – Galen – War Memorial in the village park11:30 – Lyons – Service Veteran’s memorial in village park12:30 – Arcadia – War Memorial in the Newark village parkThe times for the rest of the towns in the county will be released shortly. All interested military veterans who have not already called the Museum and who would like to be in the calendar should call 315 946 4943 or emailing laevans@waynehistory.org.The goal is to have as many veterans from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine, WACS, WAVES as possible in each picture, and from the various towns across Wayne County. At this time vets are still needed to be in the picture for Butler, Galen, Macedon, Ontario & Rose.
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