Palmer Trinity School honors local veterans

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Palmer Trinity School honors local veterans
Patrick Roberts, head of school, is pictured with Purple Heart Recognition Award.

Palmer Trinity School (PTS) and the Village of Palmetto Bay recenbtly honored local veterans during their annual Veterans’ Day special assembly and breakfast held at the school’s Trinity Chapel on campus.

Guests included some 60 veterans and their families, Village of Palmetto Bay Mayor Karyn Cunningham, Miami-Dade Commissioners Jose “Pepe” Diaz and Danielle Cohen Higgins, and guest speaker Nicholas F. Marano, village manager and retired U.S. Marine Corps colonel.

Palmer Trinity School also was the recipient of a Purple Heart Special Recognition Award for its support of United States veterans and their families, as well as those who have been injured in combat. In addition to holding breakfasts and special events honoring local veterans, Palmer Trinity students write and send out letters to people actively serving.

Palmer Trinity is the first Purple Heart High School in Florida.

For more information about Palmer Trinity School, visit www.palmertrinity.org.


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