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From Service to Community Connection: The Positive Impact of Armed Forces Thanksgiving (05-03-26)
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West Michigan is coming together once again to honor those who’ve served—and to strengthen the bonds that connect our community.
In this episode of West Michigan Weekend, host Phil Tower sits down with Joe DiBenedetto, co-chair of Armed Forces Thanksgiving, and Adam Lancto, Principal at Grandville High School and board member, to explore the mission and impact of this powerful annual event.
Returning May 15 at the JW Marriott in downtown Grand Rapids, Armed Forces Thanksgiving brings together veterans, students, and community leaders for a meaningful shared experience centered on service, sacrifice, and connection.
What started in 2014 as a luncheon to honor active members of the military as well as military veterans has grown into something much bigger—an investment in the social fabric of West Michigan.
The event co-chair, Joe Dibenedetto, shares how proceeds support the West Michigan Veterans Coalition and why supporting veterans strengthens not just individuals, but the region’s workforce and community as a whole. Adam offers insight into how student participation transforms this event into a “live civics lesson,” creating unforgettable moments of intergenerational connection.
Joe also discusses the inspiration for the new Hometown Heroes Banners initiative and gives us a preview of keynote speaker Marcus Luttrell, whose story of resilience continues to inspire audiences nationwide.
This year’s event is sold out.
Learn more:
Armed Forces Thanksgiving
In this episode of West Michigan Weekend, host Phil Tower sits down with Joe DiBenedetto, co-chair of Armed Forces Thanksgiving, and Adam Lancto, Principal at Grandville High School and board member, to explore the mission and impact of this powerful annual event.
Returning May 15 at the JW Marriott in downtown Grand Rapids, Armed Forces Thanksgiving brings together veterans, students, and community leaders for a meaningful shared experience centered on service, sacrifice, and connection.
What started in 2014 as a luncheon to honor active members of the military as well as military veterans has grown into something much bigger—an investment in the social fabric of West Michigan.
The event co-chair, Joe Dibenedetto, shares how proceeds support the West Michigan Veterans Coalition and why supporting veterans strengthens not just individuals, but the region’s workforce and community as a whole. Adam offers insight into how student participation transforms this event into a “live civics lesson,” creating unforgettable moments of intergenerational connection.
Joe also discusses the inspiration for the new Hometown Heroes Banners initiative and gives us a preview of keynote speaker Marcus Luttrell, whose story of resilience continues to inspire audiences nationwide.
This year’s event is sold out.
Learn more:
Armed Forces Thanksgiving