Woodman Life Donates Flags

Woodman Life Donates Flags
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Woodman Life recently donated several flags to Robeson Community College.

The college received two indoor flags with poles, the United States American Flag and the North Carolina State Flag, to be displayed inside the Military Affiliated Resource Center, as well as outdoor flags that will be used on new poles also donated by Woodman Life, that will be constructed by the entrance of the center between Building 13 and Building 14. 

Sales Representatives Vickie Britt and Pat Freeman presented the flags to Lisa Hunt, Assistant Vice President of Foundation and Grants; Deborah Kauba, a US Army Veteran and the assistant director of financial aid; Sherry Lofton, a US Army Veteran and English Instructor; and Ronnie Locklear, Assistant Vice President of Student Services.

“We are here on behalf of Woodman Life, which is a part of Woodman of the World,” said Britt. “We are here today to present these inside flags to the veterans center, and we also have flags that we want to put on the three outdoor flag poles that we have had delivered, there is one 25’ pole and two 20’ poles.”

“This is what we are about, we are about community, family, and civic and giving back to the communities and we are so proud that the veterans center has opened up here,” said Britt. “This is wonderful. We want to honor our veterans always.”

The presentation took place during the 247th birthday celebration for the United States Army in the new Military Affiliated Resource Center located in Building 13 on June 14.

“We are very thankful to our local Woodmen of the World Insurance office for their support of our Center,” said Hunt. “It means a lot to have the support of our community as we strive to bring additional resources to campus for our student veterans and those who are actively serving in our armed services.”

 Original source can be found here.



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