In this week’s Thursday Preview, we spotlight the latest additions to our Veterans Calendar for the upcoming Saturday, 28 March 2026 Edition. These events and programs are thoughtfully curated to support and engage Connecticut’s veteran community.
For a complete list of events and more details, please refer to the full Connecticut Veterans Calendar in our upcoming publication or though our previous publication doesn’t include the events here, it has the all others.
SEE THE LISTINGS BELOW THE ARTICLE
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: 100 Years of U.S. Military Guard — Thursday Preview Feature
In this week’s Thursday Preview, we recognize a historic military milestone—the 100-year legacy of U.S. military guards posted at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This centennial specifically commemorates the establishment of permanent U.S. military guard duty in 1926, distinguishing it from earlier periods when the Tomb was protected by civilian watchmen and temporary military details, but not yet under a continuous, formalized guard.
Located within Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was established following World War I to honor unidentified American service members. The first Unknown Soldier was interred on November 11, 1921, in a national ceremony that symbolized collective remembrance for all who were lost without identification.
In the years immediately following the burial, the Tomb was respectfully protected and monitored by a combination of civilian guards and assigned military personnel during specific hours and ceremonial periods. While these early efforts ensured dignity and security at the site, they did not yet represent the structured, dedicated military guard tradition that exists today.
That tradition formally began on March 25, 1926, when the United States Army established a permanent military guard at the Tomb. This date marks the foundation of the 100-year commemoration recognized in this publication. From that point forward, the responsibility of guarding the Tomb transitioned into a defined military duty carried out by trained soldiers assigned specifically to this mission.
The guard mission evolved further on July 2, 1937, when continuous, around-the-clock guarding of the Tomb began. Since that time, the Tomb has been under uninterrupted watch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, regardless of weather conditions, national emergencies, or global events. This unbroken vigil has endured through war, peace, and every season in between.
Today, the Tomb is guarded by elite members of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, commonly known as The Old Guard, the United States Army’s oldest active-duty infantry unit. Soldiers who serve as sentinels undergo extensive training and meet strict standards before earning the right to stand watch. Their duties require precision, discipline, and a deep understanding of the symbolism behind every movement they perform.
The sentinel’s pacing pattern—21 steps across the mat, a 21-second pause, and a return—reflects the 21-gun salute, the highest military honor. The weapon is always carried on the shoulder facing away from the Tomb, symbolizing constant vigilance and protection of those interred.
The Tomb itself has expanded in meaning over time with the addition of unknown service members from World War II and the Korean War. Remains associated with the Vietnam War were once interred at the site but later identified and returned to their family in 1998, reflecting advances in identification technology and the continued effort to account for all missing service members.
This 100-year commemoration does not mark the creation of the Tomb, nor the initial interment in 1921. Rather, it honors the establishment of the formal, permanent U.S. military guard in 1926 and the century of continuous service that has followed. It stands as a testament to discipline, duty, and the enduring commitment of the United States Armed Forces to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice without recognition.
Featured Listings in This Week’s Thursday Preview
Tri-Town American Legion Baseball Fundraising Breakfast
Saturday, March 28, 2026 at 8:00AM
Hosted at American Legion Post 67 in Thompson, this fundraising breakfast supports Tri-Town American Legion Baseball. Community members are invited to attend and support local youth development through this long-standing program.
Ruck For The Fallen (No Slack)
Sunday, March 29, 2026 at 9:00AM
Held in Plainfield, this ruck honors six fallen soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division who were killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011. Participants will gather at the Plainfield Park and Ride and ruck in remembrance to the SSGT Frank Adamski memorial.
New Milford Veterans Committee Veterans Coffee House
Saturday, March 28, 2026 at 9:00AM
Hosted at the New Milford VFW, this Coffee House is open to all veterans and spouses. Representatives from the Connecticut VA Health system will be present to answer questions regarding benefits and healthcare, providing a valuable resource for the veteran community.
Victory At The Battle of Iwo Jima Commemoration Ceremony
Saturday, March 28, 2026 at 1:00PM
Taking place at the World War II Legacy Foundation Museum in East Hartford, this commemoration reflects on the historic Battle of Iwo Jima and honors those who served and sacrificed during one of World War II’s most pivotal battles.
Spot The Signs: Not All Wounds Are Visible
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 1:15PM
Hosted at CT State Community College in Danielson, this public mental health event focuses on recognizing hidden struggles. The program includes educational content and peer support resources designed to raise awareness and provide support to those in need.
About This Publication
CVB’s Thursday Preview provides an early look into the upcoming Saturday Connecticut Veterans Calendar Publication scheduled for March 28, 2026. This preview highlights newly added events, programs, and opportunities available to Connecticut veterans and their families, ensuring the community remains informed and engaged.
The full Saturday publication expands well beyond this preview, presenting a comprehensive and organized listing of verified veteran-focused events across Connecticut. These include community gatherings, commemorations, wellness initiatives, benefits assistance opportunities, and ongoing support programs.
Volume One of the Saturday edition focuses on immediate upcoming events, Volume Two extends coverage beyond the current month, and Volume Three compiles recurring programs and established resources available throughout the state. Together, these volumes form a complete and continuously updated Connecticut veterans event resource built to serve the veteran community.
Thursday 26 March 2026 5:00 AM
Included in the Connecticut Veterans Calendar on ctvetsbulletin.org for Saturday, 28 March 2026
Events are in order by date
Tri-Town American Legion Baseball Fundraising Breakfast

Tri-Town American Legion Baseball Fundraising Breakfast
Saturday
March 28, 2026
8:00AM
$15 Per Ticket
Tickets available at the door with coaches and parents.
AL Baseball Session at 10:00AM
Hosted by: Tri-Town American Legion Baseball (860) 801-1931
Location: American Legion Post 67, 17 Thompson Hill Rd,
Thompson, CT 06277
Ruck For The Fallen (No Slack)

Ruck For The Fallen (No Slack)
Join us on Sunday, March 29 in Plainfield, CT at 9 AM for the 2026 Ruck for the Fallen—honoring six brave men of 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
NO SLACK ♠️ who were KIA in Kunar Province, Afghanistan on 3/29/2011 . We Honor and Remember their service and sacrifice . We will be rucking to the center of Plainfield, Connecticut to where SSGT Frank Adamski memorial stands 🫡🇺🇸
6 BRAVE MEN
Adamski, Arrechaga, Burgess, Faulkner, Feldhaus, Lindskog
Whether you do 1 mile or 6 miles makes no difference—as long as you come out and support in honoring and remembering our fallen heroes.
We will be meeting at The Plainfield park-and-ride commuter lot, which is right off I-395 Exit 29 (old exit 88) After you exit,take a left . you’ll find the lot near the Route 12/Lawton Street area in Plainfield .
Please NO political signs or Flags . This is A Ruck to Honor our Fallen Heroes .
Hosted by: Nikolaos Alevras Location: Plainfield Park and Ride, I395 exit 29, Take left, Near Rt 12 and Lawton Street
New Milford Veterans Committee Veterans Coffee House

New Milford Veterans Committee Veterans Coffee House
March 28, 2026 at 9am
Open to; All Veterans and Spouse
Join us for the Veterans Coffee House To be held at the VFW 11 Avery Rd New Milford. CT
We will have a guest (Nathen) from the Connecticut V.A. Health system.
We also should have someone from the hospital side there too.
If you have any Questions about Va Health or benefit or any related Va Questions. Please join us, or just stop in.
Coffee and Donuts
For more Information Call Jim at 203-770-3665 9AM to 6 Pm
Hosted by by:
New Milford Veterans Committee
Location:
11 Avery Rd,
New Milford, CT 06776
Victory At The Battle of Iwo Jima Commemoration Ceremony

Victory At The Battle of Iwo Jima Commemoration Ceremony
Saturday, March 2, 2026 1:00PM
The Battle of Iwo Jima was fought February 19 – March 26, 1945. The United States was victorious but it came at a high price. Join us as we commemorate the battle and remember those who fought and died for our freedom.
The World War II Legacy Foundation is an Affiliate of the America 250 | CT
Donations of $5 for museum operating expenses are greatly appreciated.
Hosted by:
World War II Legacy Foundation, Iwo Jima Survivors Association,
Iwo Jima/World War II Museum, Support Our Survivors of Iwo Jima & Gary & Anne Roy
Location: World War II Legacy Foundation Museum, Research & Education Center
102 Pitkin Street. East Hartford, CT 06108
Spot The Signs: Not All Wounds Are Visible

Spot The Signs: Not All Wounds Are Visible
Wednesday April 1, 2026
Time: 1:15 PM
Free public mental health event focused on recognizing hidden struggles through real stories and education. Peer Support Specialists will be available on site. Special guest “Hope” will offer comfort and support. Content warning: emotionally difficult topics.
Hosted by: Quiet Corner Peer Support Group (860) 917-3995
Location: Auditorium
CT State Community College,
742 Upper Maple Street,
Danielson, CT 06239
Left • Right • Center At American Legion Post 113
Next Recurrence Wednesday 1 April 2026

Left • Right • Center At American Legion Post 113 First Wednesday Monthly 5:30PM
Left • Right • Center (LCR) is a fast-paced, luck-based dice game where players start with an equal number of chips and take turns rolling specially marked dice. Depending on what is rolled, players pass chips to the person on their left, right, place them in the center pot, or keep them. As the game progresses, players can quickly lose all their chips—but they’re still in play as long as others have chips to pass. The game continues until one player holds the last remaining chips, winning the center pot.
Hosted By: American Legion Post 113 (860) 388-9482
Location: 80 Essex Rd, Old Saybrook, CT 06475
Open Mic Stand Up Comedy at VFW Post 399

Open Mic Stand Up Comedy at VFW Post 399
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 1, 2026
7:30 PM
*SIGNUPS AT 7PM
PERFORMANCE BY LOCAL COMEDIANS
FREE ENTRY
OPEN MIC COMEDY
WESTPORT VFW
@ 465 RIVERSIDE AVE. WESTPORT, CT
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE EMAIL:
Hosted by:
Location: VFW Post 399
465 Riverside Ave,
Westport, CT 06880
VFW Post 1523 FREE Easter Breakfast & Egg Hunt

VFW Post 1523 FREE Easter Breakfast & Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 4th 2026
9AM – 11AM
EGG HUNT 11AM
Bring your own basket
FREE!
EASTER BREAKFAST
BREAKFAST INCLUDES
scrambled eggs, sausage,
bacon, homefries, toast, French Toast, juice & coffee
Egg- Groups
(Bring your own basket)
- Ages 2-5
- Ages 6-8
- Ages 9-12
Sponsored by:
Albert J. Breault VFW Post 1523 & Auxiliary
(860) 928-9897
NO ONE DOES MORE FOR VETERANS
Location:
207 Providence St,
Putnam, CT 06260
VFW AUX POST 10201 EASTER EGG HUNT

VFW AUX POST 10201 EASTER EGG HUNT
SATURDAY, APRIL 4TH, 2026
STARTS AT
11 AM!
For Ages 2-10
RSVP BY MARCH 28TH
★ FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! ★
Hosted by: JASON D. LEWIS MEMORIAL BROOKFIELD VFW AUX POST 10201 Location:
202 Candlewood Lake Rd.
Brookfield, 06804
POST CLEANUP DAY at Frank C. Godfrey American Legion

POST CLEANUP DAY at Frank C. Godfrey American Legion
SATURDAY,
APRIL 11, 2026
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
HELP OUR COMMUNITY Bloom. POST CLEANUP DAY
Make a Difference in Our Community!
- Pruning Dead Tree Limbs
- Weeding Gardens
- Landscaping Cleanup
- Outdoor Beautification
All Volunteers Welcome!
Bring Gloves. Tools. Enthusiasım!
Hosted by: Frank C. Godfrey American Legion Post 12 (203) 866-8249
Location:
60 County St,
Norwalk, CT 06851
Spring Car Wash Fundraiser For Surfside Veterans

Spring Car Wash Fundraiser For Surfside Veterans
Saturday
April 18, 2026
10:00AM – 12:00PM
$15 Per Car
Car Wash
Fundraiser For
Budget car wash post Road west haven ct
Hosted by: Rich Deso Location: Budget Car Wash
936 Boston Post Rd, West Haven, CT 06516
CT American Legion Foundation Annual Golf Classic Tee Sign Registration

CT American Legion Foundation Annual Golf Classic Tee Sign Registration
Monday, April 20, 2026
Tee Sign Sponsorship – $100
Promote your business or honor a Veteran/family member at the tournament. Tee signs display your business name, contact info, or a dedication with honoree’s name, branch, and service dates.
Register:
Complete the registration form (download from our website or request via email) and mail with a check payable to CT American Legion Foundation, Inc.:
American Legion, Department of Connecticut, 269 Main Street, Cromwell, CT 06416
Attn: Golf Tournament Committee
Contacts:
Jeff DeClerck – 860-608-8111, jadcmd@sbcglobal.net
Mike Wright – 860-436-9986, ctadj@ctlegion.org
Proceeds support American Legion programs.
Download Registration Form: CLICK HERE
Hosted by: Connecticut American Legion Foundation Location: Lake of Isles North (Public) Course:
1 Clubhouse Dr, North Stonington, CT 06359
Pasta & Meatball Dinner by Veterans Are Heroes Forever

Pasta & Meatball Dinner by Veterans Are Heroes Forever
April 21st, 2026
4:00 PM–7:00 PM
Veterans Are Heroes Forever 501c(3)
Back by Popular Demand!
PASTA & MEATBALL
Dinner
** Fundraising Event *
Supporting Our Veterans & Their Families
Food Insecurity, Social Activities, Warm Weather Clothing And More!
VETERANS ONLY: $10.00
GENERAL PUBLIC: $15.00
AT THE DOOR:
$20.00
For Tickets Call: 203-509-3994
Hosted by:
(203) 509-3994
Location:
1115 Wolcott Rd,
Wolcott, CT 06716
VFW 9460 Kentucky Derby Watch Party

VFW 9460 Kentucky Derby Watch Party
PLACE YOUR BETS!
MAY 2ND 2026
5PM
- GAMES & RAFFLES!
- LIVE AUCTION!
- DELICIOUS FOOD!
- DON YOUR BEST HATS
- JOIN THE FUN!
Hosted by: Raymond T. Goldbach VFW Post 9460 Location: 100 Veterans Blvd, Stratford, CT 06615
Raymour and Flanagan BINGO Fundraiser For American Legion May-Davis Stotzer Post 117

Raymour and Flanagan BINGO Fundraiser For American Legion May-Davis Stotzer Post 117
Friday, May 8, 2026
5:30PM to 7:30PM
Fundraiser to benefit American Legion May-Davis Stotzer Post 117
- Food
- Prizes
- Fun
RSVP Call 860-606-0216 or email
Hosted by: Raymour and Flanagan Newington (860) 665-9732
Location:
3375 Berlin Turnpike,
Newington, CT 06111
Join American Legion Post 12 Plant Sale Volunteer Team, MAY 9, 2026

Join American Legion Post 12 Plant Sale Volunteer Team, MAY 9, 2026
JOIN OUR PLANT SALE VOLUNTEER TEAM! Publicity & Outreach Lead, STARTING ASAP. Publicity & Outreach team slide: Line around the block statement. Event Day Cashiers. Be “FACE” of the sale and Handling transactions, Plant Care & Preparation Team. Logistics & Setup Crew HEAVY LIFTING REQUIRED. Transform the grounds to be marrched and your arounds. The “Leave No Trace” Clean-Up Crew Break down the tables. Spotless finish to polish
WHY JOIN US? FUN OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT, MEET FELLOW PLANT LOVERS, SUPPORT [MISSION GOAL]
HOW TO APPLY Email or Call Legion Eventsband let us know: Your interested roles, if you have a vehicle for plant transport (for Prep Team), and your general availability. INQUIRE NOW legion12events@gmail.com 203-286-6001
Hosted By: American Legion Frank C. Godfrey Post 12 (203) 866-8249
Location: 60 County St, Norwalk, CT 06851
Comedy Fundraiser AMVETS Post 47 / American Legion Post 91/VFW Post 5446

Comedy Fundraiser AMVETS Post 47 / American Legion Post 91/VFW Post 5446
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Doors open 5:30pm |
Dinner: 6pm |
Show starts at 7:30pm
Spaghetti Dinner Provided by The Music Lady Cafe Cash Bar Raffles, 50/50 Drawing, Silent/Live Auctions 21+ Event
Tickets $30.00
*All proceeds will support programs of our local community Service Organizations
For tickets, to donate or sponsor, please visit https://www.funny4funds.com/events/amvets-post-47-american-legion-post-91-vfw-post-5446/1725
For more information, please contact Rob Rossi: 720-281-2318
Hosted by: AMVETS Post 47 / American Legion Post 91/VFW Post 5446
Location:
8 Community Ave. |
Plainfield, CT 06374
American Legion Post 12 Weekend At The Post

American Legion Post 12 Weekend At The Post
Saturday, May 30th, 2026
☆ 10 AM to 4 PM
Frank C. Godfrey
AMERICAN LEGION POST 12
Weekend at the Post
A Thank You to All Our Veterans!
★ OPEN HOUSE
★★ Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of America!
THE SHERMAN TANK RETURNS!
* ALL ARE INVITED! *
Hosted by: Frank C. Godfrey American Legion Post 12
(203) 866-8249
Location:
60 County St,
Norwalk, CT 06851
American Legion Post 2 Meatloaf Dinner With Wastin’ Bullets

American Legion Post 2 Meatloaf Dinner With Wastin’ Bullets
Saturday, May 30, 2026
4PM
Save the date- Saturday May 30th we’ll have our always popular meatloaf dinner, and then our very talented friends Wastin’ Bullets will be playing some great songs for you to sing along with, and dance to!
Hosted by:
(860) 589-0088
Location: 22 Hooker Ct,
Bristol, CT 06010
American Legion Post 2 Flag Day Flag Retirement Ceremony

American Legion Post 2 Flag Day Flag Retirement Ceremony
Sunday, June 14, 2026
11:00 AM:
Join American Legion Post 2 on Sunday, June 14, at 11:00 AM for our Flag Day and Flag Retirement Ceremony. Flag Day commemorates the 1777 adoption of the Stars and Stripes as our national symbol.
We will be conducting a formal Flag Retirement Ceremony for the respectful and dignified disposal of worn, faded, or torn US flags. This ceremony ensures that unserviceable flags are retired in accordance with the US Flag Code.
The public is invited to attend this solemn program. Please feel free to bring your worn flags to the Post for proper retirement. All are welcome.
Hosted by: American Legion Post 2 (860) 589-0088
Location: 22 Hooker Ct,
Bristol, CT 06010