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Hometown Heroes Event

CFD Alum AJ Wilmoth was honored at the Liberty Lake Hometown Heroes banner ceremony today! We are proud of AJ as he serves and is an Elite Soldier in the 82nd Airborne. His banner will fly on the street of Liberty Lake all summer.

Group of eight people standing around a poster honoring Army Private Anthony J. Wilmoth, with a U.S. flag on the right side of the image.
Two men shaking hands inside a warehouse, one holding a U.S. Army badge, the other wearing a SWAT cap and safety glasses, with a blue building and parking lot outside.

Liberty Lake Rim Ride Sponsorship

Proceeds from this elevation ride that explores the beautiful areas of Liberty Lake, Green Bluff, and Spokane Valley support various Rotary Club and community outreach programs.

Group of cyclists gathered outdoors at an event near a Liberty Lake tent and a cyclist flag, with trees and blue sky in the background.
Banners on a fence advertising the RIM Ride 2023 community cycling event at Liberty Lake, WA, with sponsor logos and a picture of two people riding bikes.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The CFD team worked with Mark Peterson and the KXLY4 Extreme Team to build a Vietnam Veterans Interactive Memorial. This Memorial will allow veterans, family, and friends a quiet place to reminisce and hang dog tags for those they’d like to honor.

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A tilted black and yellow sign leaning against a chain-link fence outside in a snowy area. The sign reads "THANK YOU" at the top and "WELCOME HOME" at the bottom, with yellow tips on each end.

CFD had the great honor of working with the Washington State Fallen Heroes Project to create a float to honor some of our Washington State heroes and their families.

Fallen Heroes Project

A mounted display memorial for fallen heroes, featuring a large wall with rows of photographs of fallen soldiers and a sculpture of a soldier's helmet and rifle. Flags and patriotic banners decorate the display. An indoor scene shows people working on assembling or preparing additional display panels with photographs of soldiers. A thank you message from the WA State Fallen Heroes Project expresses gratitude to supporters.