Tri-State Military Veterans Museum Collecting Donations for Valentine’s Month
The Tri-State Military Veterans Museum has launched its 2026 fundraising campaign, asking the community to help preserve and share the stories of America’s military men and women while preparing for the nation’s upcoming 250th birthday celebration.
The 2026 Fundraising Campaign will provide for the museum’s operating expenses and help with a 250th birthday celebration for the country, which is currently being planned.
All donations are tax exempt and may be made in memory of individual veterans or on behalf of a business or organization, according to the post. To send a donation, mail the check (or money order) to the Tri-State Military Veterans Museum, P.O. BOX 382, Belmont, OH 43718.
“February is Valentine’s month, and we at the museum and Post 312 truly love our Veterans and want to honor them beyond the dates of our country’s standard holidays,” the museum said.
The Tri-State Military Veterans Museum, located at 101. E. Barrister St., Belmont, is a non-profit charitable organization, directed by Cheryl Skinner, and exists to keep the honor and memories of the country’s military men and women alive and to share their life experiences with future generations. The museum operates on grants and donations, including fundraising campaigns and donations by visitors. The museum does not collect an admission fee and has no paid workers.
The museum is run by a group of volunteers who love the country and veterans, according to the volunteers. The Tri-State Military Veterans Museum partners with the Belmont American Legion Post 312. The post also relies on fundraisers, charitable donations and grants.
People may make a donation using the form from the museum. Reach out to the museum at 740-761-0155 for more information.

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