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Museum restarts veteran bull sessions

After a brief summer hiatus, the Pembroke Pines Historical Museum is again supplying World War II veterans with a venue for shooting the fat with fellow war buddies.

Village Community Center, 6700 SW 13th St., is having Fall Bull Sessions from 1 to 4 p.m. starting Sept. 24.

The elder servicemen can participate in an informal roundtable confab while noshing on catered snacks and pastries, said Gerry Witoshynsky, museum curator. Here, the vets can trade thrilling stories of wartime adventures overseas, chat about past and present politics or debate battlefield strategies.

The decorated former GIs can also peep the museum’s permanent collection of WWII-era artifacts, the history of North Perry Airport, and a “Veteran’s Honor Roll,” which chronicles a list of veterans residing in Pembroke Pines.

For more information, call Witoshynsky at 954-986-5049.

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Phillip Valys has covered Pembroke Pines since May 2008. He has freelanced for ...

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