Saturday, October 15, 2011

Civil Air Patrol Re-Opens Building

Good news came today for a local building destroyed by severe weather in 2010.

The Civil Air Patrol re-opened their building at the Bowling Green Regional Airport.

Several public officials and supporters showed up to celebrate the re-dedication.

Those at the Civil Air Patrol say they have been working hard and looking forward to the opening.

"So we're very happy today to have our own home that we've needed for a long time and we feel like this facility will let us serve the community and we have the ability for the emergency services and the cadet program and that is was Civil Patrol is all about," said Curtis Duvall.

The Civil Air Patrol is mainly supported by volunteers, many who currently serve or served in the military.

The program helps search for missing people and trains children as young as twelve to become Cadets.

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