The U Matter Too campout was created for veterans to have a safe place, to meet other veterans, and to create a bond with other veterans, so, when a crisis happens, they have a battle buddy to help them through the fire.
They want others to know, that some have invisible wounds, some need to know they have a purpose, and some need to know THEY Matter.
In their 8th year of helping veterans one at a time, U Matter Too, is hosting their second All-American Campout. Each year they bring in special guests that offer services and advice to those in need. They have great activities to help meet other veterans that have common ground like cornhole, horseshoes, games, camaraderie and more. Several organizations will also be in attendance. Dinner and Breakfast will be served.
This event is presented by U Matter 2 Inc. It will be held on May 4th beginning at 9 a.m. and ends on May 5th at 2 p.m. The location is 18890 5th Road in Plymouth. This is primitive camping. RV/Campers are allowed but must have their own generator.
Campout is FREE for veterans and one guest. This is an Adults only, 21 years old and above event. Must show DD-214 or Military ID to enter.
Register at: www.umatter2inc.org. For questions, please contact Ruth Dilts, Public Relations Officer at 1-574-216-5041. Or email um2pro@yahoo.com
Gov. Mike Braun orders flags to half-staff for Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
Stay safe; always assume you are on ‘thin ice’
Local fire department gets new equipment
100% of Keystone Cooperative member profits returned to farmer-members
Former area newspaper owners ordered to pay in conspiracy case
County board committee dealing with animal control department issues
Niles Scream Park raises more than $153,300 for local groups
Three arrested by Lawrence County Sheriff's Department
Lawrence County Chamber honors several at annual banquet
Vehicle thefts on the rise across area
USPS asks public to clear snow and ice to help deliveries
Lawrence County arrests
IDNR releases first firearm deer season statistics
New Coach Curt Cignetti Indiana Hoosiers bobblehead unveiled with proceeds going to Riley Children’s Hospital
Tax abatement proposal moving forward
Lawrence County man sentenced on meth charges
Knox Co. agency among Duke Energy grants to support Hoosier veterans and their families
Vincennes recognized during Global Entrepreneurship Week
New CAO at Good Samaritan Hospital
