The Morning Update Live at the New Hampshire Veterans Home


On Veterans Day, November 11th, The Morning Update with Jeff Chidester broadcast live from the New Hampshire Veterans Home in Tilton, NH — a facility dedicated to honoring and supporting the brave men and women who have served our nation.

For this special broadcast, Jeff was joined by Pamela Dube, Associate State Director of Communications for AARP New Hampshire, as co-host. Together, they led listeners through a meaningful and engaging morning highlighting the experiences, challenges, and contributions of New Hampshire’s veterans.

Throughout the show, Jeff and Pamela welcomed a variety of guests — including veterans, advocates, and community leaders — who shared stories of resilience and service, and discussed the many programs and resources available to support those who have served.

It was a powerful and inspiring broadcast that celebrated the courage, sacrifice, and enduring legacy of New Hampshire’s veterans.

Listen to the recording of the show below to relive this special Veterans Day edition of The Morning Update.

Brought to you by AARP “On a mission to support Veterans.”

 

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