The Morning Update Live at the New Hampshire Veterans Home

The Morning Update Live at the New Hampshire Veterans Home

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

This year’s special broadcast will feature Christina FitzPatrick, State Director for AARP New Hampshire, joining Jeff as co-host. Together, they’ll guide listeners through an insightful and heartfelt morning filled with stories, interviews, and conversations that shine a light on the lives and experiences of New Hampshire’s veterans.

Throughout the show, Jeff and Christina will welcome a range of guests — including veterans, advocates, and community leaders — to discuss the challenges facing those who’ve served, the resources available to support them, and the programs working to improve their well-being. They’ll also highlight inspiring stories of resilience, community service, and the continued contributions veterans make across the Granite State.

Tune in for this special Veterans Day edition of The Morning Update, broadcasting live from the NH Veterans Home, as Jeff Chidester and Christina FitzPatrick honor the courage, sacrifice, and enduring legacy of New Hampshire’s veterans.

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

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