Poth, TX – November 1, 2025 – The Wilson County Memorial VFW Post 8555 made a memorable appearance at the recent Coffee, Cars & Veterans Car Show in Floresville, Texas, showcasing their dedication to veterans and fostering community connections. Held November the first, the event drew hundreds of attendees for a day filled with classic cars, steaming coffee, and heartfelt tributes to those who have served our nation.

Established in 1971, VFW Post 8555 has been a cornerstone of support for veterans in Wilson County and beyond. Located at 715 Houston Street in Poth, the post operates as a vibrant hub for social, educational, and charitable activities. Under the leadership of Commander Marvin Roemer, members engage in everything from providing military honors at ceremonies to organizing scholarships, community fundraisers, and outreach programs. The post's Auxiliary plays a key role too, hosting events like birthday celebrations at local veterans' homes and participating in initiatives such as Wreaths Across America. With monthly meetings on the second Monday at 7:30 PM, the post welcomes all eligible combat veterans and families to join their mission of service and camaraderie.
At the Coffee, Cars & Veterans event, hosted by the nonprofit organization of the same name, Post 8555 set up an engaging booth that became a focal point for visitors. The setup featured informational displays on veterans' resources, membership opportunities, and stories from local heroes. Attendees could chat with post members about benefits, upcoming events, and ways to get involved, all while admiring a stunning array of vintage vehicles lining the streets. The event, which supports veterans through car shows, fundraisers, and meetups, perfectly aligned with the post's values.
We had veterans sharing war stories over coffee, families learning about our programs, and car enthusiasts bonding over their rides. It was a beautiful reminder of how community events like this honor our service members while building lasting friendships.
The day was a resounding success, with perfect weather complementing the lineup of classic cars, from gleaming muscle machines to restored military vehicles. Live music, food vendors, and raffles added to the festive vibe, and proceeds from the event went toward local veteran causes, including support for those facing hardships. Post 8555's participation not only highlighted their ongoing commitment but also helped raise awareness about resources available through the VFW.
As Wilson County's go-to organization for veteran advocacy, Post 8555 continues to make a difference. Recent efforts include a generous donation to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund and regular involvement in honor guards for community gatherings. Events like Coffee, Cars & Veterans exemplify how collaboration among veteran groups strengthens the fabric of the community.
For more information on VFW Post 8555 or to attend a meeting, contact them at (830) 484-2327 or visit their hall in Poth. The post encourages all to join in their efforts to support those who have sacrificed for our freedom.