Veterans attended and enjoyed animals with their families. Admission was free for active and retired military members.
Sergeant Major Joshua Tolbert shared how excited he was about the event.
“Extremely grateful; there’s a lot of us that, unfortunately, can’t go to an event like this. I did 24 years in the army, served in Germany, Korea, Japan, Italy, Iraq, several places in the states, and currently, continuing serving as the commander for Eastland VFW 4136,” Tolbert said.
Veterans could also enjoy the zoo’s live music, food, and educational sessions.
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