Wisconsin Remembers traveling exhibit coming to Ellsworth

Posted 3/15/22

ELLSWORTH – Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services (PPCS) is bringing a traveling exhibit from the Wisconsin Veterans Museum to Ellsworth. The exhibit Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name is a …

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Wisconsin Remembers traveling exhibit coming to Ellsworth

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ELLSWORTH – Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services (PPCS) is bringing a traveling exhibit from the Wisconsin Veterans Museum to Ellsworth.

The exhibit Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name is a tribute to lost life and lost potential. The exhibit was created by Wisconsin Veterans Museum in conjunction with Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television and includes photos for each of the 1,161 Wisconsinites officially listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. It also includes additional photos for names that are listed on the Highground Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Neillsville, Wis.

“Cooperatives function through democratic member control,” said Nate Boettcher, PPCS president and CEO. “We are grateful to all citizens who have served or are serving in the armed forces, protecting our democracy. We owe an even greater debt to those who have sacrificed everything in service of our country. Bringing this exhibit to Ellsworth is one way that we can honor them.”

PPCS members will be the first to see the exhibit as part of the PPCS 85th annual meeting on Tuesday, April 5. Following the annual meeting, the exhibit will be available to the public at the PPCS office located at the intersection of highways 10 and 63 west of Ellsworth. The exhibit will be available for viewing from noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6; 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 7; and 8 a.m. to noon on Friday, April 8.

Submitted by Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services

The traveling exhibit Wisconsin Remembers: A Face for Every Name will be available at the PPCS office at the junction of highways 10 and 63 west of Ellsworth on April 6, 7 and 8. Photo courtesy of PPCS