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Kearns Unveils Special Parking Spot Dedicated to Purple Heart Veterans

Erie County Auto Bureau Offers a way to Honor Those Wounded in Combat

Derby, NY - Erie County Clerk Michael P. Kearns unveiled the newest reserved parking space for Purple Heart Combat Wounded Veterans at the Erie County Auto Bureau located at 6853 Erie Road in the Town of Evans. This reserved space is immediately adjacent to existing handicapped parking spots. This is the seventh such spot for Purple Heart recipients Kearns has secured in Erie County.

“With Veterans Day approaching on November 11th, I am honored to dedicate this specially reserved parking spot in our ongoing effort to salute service members wounded in combat. It serves as a reminder that we have residents throughout Erie County that have bravely served our nation, made sacrifices for us, and were bestowed the Purple Heart,” said Erie County Clerk Kearns.

Over the last few years, Vice-Commander Russell Ward of the Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 187 has been promoting the "Purple Heart Parking Spot" program through their Americanism Campaign across Erie and Niagara Counties.

“We thank Ere County Clerk Kearns for continuing this program which began back when he was a New York State Assemblyman,” said Ward. “We also invite business owners to acknowledge and honor the sacrifices made by Purple Heart recipient service men and women by allocating a distinct designated parking space at their place of business.” Any area business that is interested in this program can call 716-587-1120 or email russbuis@aol.com.

“It is important we continue to expand this program across the entire county to honor those who served, were wounded and came home, as well as those who made the ultimate sacrifice to safeguard the freedoms we have today,” added Kearns. “You can never say ‘thank you’ enough to our veteran community.”

Dedicated parking signs will continue to go up at the remaining Auto Bureau locations for those bestowed the “Badge of Military Merit” over the next few months. Additional Purple Heart Combat Wounded Parking places can be found at Lackawanna City Hall, West Seneca Town Hall, Evans Senior Center, MDS Associates in Cheektowaga, VFW Post 735 in West Seneca, and Western New York Federal Credit Union.

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Erie County Clerk Mickey Kearns dedicates a reserved parking space for Purple Heart recipient service men and women at the Erie County Auto Bureau in Derby. On hand to assist in the unveiling was Purple Heart recipient James Trembath (center) of the Town of Evans, members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Chapter 187, and United States Air Force combat veteran and Town of Evans Councilman Mike Schraft (second from left).
Erie County Clerk Mickey Kearns dedicates a reserved parking space for Purple Heart recipient service men and women at the Erie County Auto Bureau in Derby. On hand to assist in the unveiling was Purple Heart recipient James Trembath (center) of the Town of Evans, members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, Chapter 187, and United States Air Force combat veteran and Town of Evans Councilman Mike Schraft (second from left).
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