Please enjoy this great 4TH ROW FILMS movie clip made with the help of the Joseph J. Clinton Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 399 membership. 4th ROW FILMS films have premiered at the most prestigious festivals (Berlin, Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca) played in art house theaters around the world and been distributed by HBO, Netflix, Amazon, Magnolia to name a few. Here’s the link:
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On 2021 Memorial Day, the Joseph J. Clinton Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 399 honored the legacy of the men and women who served in our nation’s military, their families and those heroes who gave their lives for our nation. Following the Town of Westport parade, Tom Dubrosky, VFW Post 399, proudly presided over the Town of Westport Memorial Day Services and wreath laying ceremony held on Veteran’s Green across the street from Town Hall.
Our VFW Post 399 Auxiliary impressively volunteered essential workers to build the float to honor our veterans on Memorial Day. A.J. Penna and Son graciously provided the truck, trailer and driver for the parade float!
On May 19th, Governor Ned Lamont signed an executive order enacting updated COVID-19 mask protocols in response to the new recommendations released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These recommendations allow fully vaccinated individuals to forego the use of a mask either when outdoors or when indoors with other fully vaccinated individuals. According to the Governor’s order, a face covering is required when indoors in a public place or when safe social distancing of approximately six feet from every other person is not maintained – specifically for those who are not fully vaccinated.