Lions help Honor Flight

John Konvicka, center, from Honor Flight Nevada receives a $500 contribution from Carson City Lions Club Secretary and World War II veteran, Mel Cooper, left, while Lions Member and WWII veteran, Ed Block, right, looks on. The Carson City Host Lions are proud to aid Honor Flight in their mission of sending WWII veterans to Washington, D..C several time a year to visit the memorials they helped earn with their military service.

John Konvicka, center, from Honor Flight Nevada receives a $500 contribution from Carson City Lions Club Secretary and World War II veteran, Mel Cooper, left, while Lions Member and WWII veteran, Ed Block, right, looks on. The Carson City Host Lions are proud to aid Honor Flight in their mission of sending WWII veterans to Washington, D..C several time a year to visit the memorials they helped earn with their military service.

John Konvicka, center, from Honor Flight Nevada receives a $500 contribution from Carson City Lions Club Secretary and World War II veteran, Mel Cooper, left, while Lions Member and WWII veteran, Ed Block, right, looks on. The Carson City Host Lions are proud to aid Honor Flight in their mission of sending WWII veterans to Washington, D..C several time a year to visit the memorials they helped earn with their military service.

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