A Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Denver Trades Beer for a Sun Salute

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By Benjamin Rasmussen

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At a weekly meeting in the countryā€™s oldest Veterans of Foreign Wars post, a Marine began by asking members to close their eyes and inhale.

ā€œBring your hands to your heart center,ā€ he said. ā€œNotice all the air that is moving around you.ā€

It was Tuesday at V.F.W. Post 1: yoga night. Wednesday is meditation. Friday is photography class ā€” unless it is open gallery night, when hundreds of civilians peruse veteran artwork while a D.J. spins records. The post hosts a monthly film series. And meetings often have as many backward ball caps as V.F.W. hats.

Do not come expecting a bar. There is none.hire vets

ā€œWe didnā€™t want a dark dive bar,ā€ said the senior vice commander of the post, Brittany Bartges, a 29-year-old veteran of the Iraq war. ā€œWe wanted a healing place where veterans could come together and bring their families.ā€

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