Gov. Bentley inducted into SAR at 10th anniversary ceremony
Published 10:32 pm Thursday, August 22, 2013
By STEPHANIE BRUMFIELD / Staff Writer
MONTEVALLO – The Cahaba-Coosa Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution celebrated its 10th anniversary Aug. 22 with a sit-down dinner and presentation at the American Village in Montevallo, where guest speaker Gov. Robert Bentley was one of about 140 in attendance.
During the program, Bentley was presented with a plaque acknowledging his acceptance into the Cahaba-Coosa Chapter of the SAR. He was also presented the Silver Award of Good Citizenship by founding chapter president Bobby Joe Seales.
“This honor that you gave to me tonight is very special,” Bentley said. “We can never forget how we got to this place…. America could not be free if it weren’t for our veterans.”
American Village founder and CEO Tom Walker also spoke, and he thanked the SAR for its contributions to the American Village.
“You truly have helped build what I believe will be a place that ignites a fire in our country,” Walker said. “Thank you for what you have done to raise this place.”
Walker also recognized Bentley and compared him to George Washington in his refusal to accept a salary while in office.
“Governor, you followed in some fine footsteps,” he said.
The Cahaba-Coosa Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution was chartered on Aug. 22, 2003. Their first banquet was held at the Pelham Civic Center.
For more information, visit Alssar.org/cahabacoosa.htm.