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Women Spies of WWII: Special Lunchbox Lecture

Virtual Live on the National D-Day Memorial Facebook Page

This lecture is an online event only through Facebook Live on the National D-Day Memorial’s Facebook page. “Women Spies of WWII” by April Cheek-Messier, President and CEO, National D-Day Memorial Foundation The lecture “Women Spies of WWII” will focus on the life of Virginia Hall, an American spy who helped escaped POWs, downed airmen and...

Event Series Forest Farmers Market

Forest Farmers Market

Forest Farmers Market 15583 Forest Road, Forest, VA, United States

Virginia Grown Produce, meats, honey, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.

In Case of Emergency: Survival Kits of WWI: Special Lunchbox Lecture

Virtual Live on the National D-Day Memorial Facebook Page

This lecture is an online event only through Facebook Live on the National D-Day Memorial’s Facebook page. “In Case of Emergency: Survival Kits of WWII “ by John Long, Director of Education, National D-Day Memorial Foundation Your plane goes down over the Pacific. You get separated from your unit in France. You’re lucky enough to...

Event Series Forest Farmers Market

Forest Farmers Market

Forest Farmers Market 15583 Forest Road, Forest, VA, United States

Virginia Grown Produce, meats, honey, flowers along with breads for locals to enjoy.   The market is open the last week in April until the last week in Oct.  Please come and enjoy the local food from our area.

The New Normal: Life in the U.S. During WWII

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

After Pearl Harbor, life changed dramatically for Americans, not just those in the military but those left at home. Women went to work in the factories while men left for war. Children grew Victory Gardens instead of having extra room on the playground. Grocery shopping saw the introduction of rationing and limited supply. Learn more...

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