At 11:14am on September 2, 2010, Connie Kangas said…
Hi, Manny! Thanks so much for your kinds words. I very much enjoyed meeting you this past Sunday, and it was so nice to come home yesterday -- after a really rough day! -- to see your message on my board....I'll be sure to stop by soon to finish my tour of dryhootch and share a cup of coffee with you!
Manny, I thought I had left you an e-note after the High Ground weekend. I want you to know that I appreciate the company and support the brief time I was there. My lower back is in better shape now. I felt I was in good company while I was there. Hope to see you on the halls of VAMC or at Dryhootch Coffee House-if and when it opens. I will buy you a cup. Peace, Bradley Drury from HighGround Veteran Quest
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"Veterans get help surviving the peace" Milwaukee Journal July 25, 2010 Faces of Hope | Felicia Thomas-Lynn
Veterans (from left) Justin Lambness, Manuel “Manny” Mora and Mark Flower stand in front of Dryhootch on E. Brady St. Dryhootch offers counseling to those returning from war click to read full article