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Saturday, June 19, 2010
Team Picture...
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Morning Departure of our May Trip...
But the rain only lasted for a short while and we were able to load the buses inside the firehouse, thanks to the Sidney Fire Department and the Shelby County EMA director, Marc Burdiss. That made it much nicer for us, although it was a bit dicey for the school children from the Sidney Middle School who lined the street for our departure.
We've got lots of pictures and I am still going through them to narrow it down to being under a few gigabites. In the mean time, here is a copy of the Proclamation from Mayor Mike Barhorst who welcomed the group and declared May 21-23 as "Honored Veterans to Washington DC Weekend."
I'll buckle down and get the pictures linked to this site so you can see them. If all the smiles on their faces and stories they told were any indication of how well the trip went, the guys had a great time. They all must have told their friends too, because my phone has not stopped ringing since we got back. We are in the process of putting together our September trip and we have almost 50 people lined up so far.
I think the thing that is most rewarding to me about all of this, is that these men and women trust us enough to allow us to take them away from the safety and familiarity of their homes and routines to Washington for 3 days.
There are lots of agencies and people to thank, but a big HOOAH goes to the Vets!

Any questions about this trip or any future ones can be directed to Mike Bennett at: mbenn391@gmail.com.
The courage of a Soldier is almost a contradiction in terms. It is a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die for someone else.
Hooah
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Thank, You, Wal-Mart Customers...

One guy said he didn't have much, but he did give us a $5 bill. I told him it was all those people who gave $5 who were getting us there. We certainly got a number of large checks from some very generous donors, but we also got change and $1s and $5s, $10s and $20s and every bit of it counts up toward sponsoring a Vet to see his/her memorials.
I even had one gentleman sign up to be a volunteer, to give his time. He didn't have money to give us, but did have time. Guess what, we'll take it.
We stood out in front of Wal-Mart last week and when we were finished, we had $1,130 toward the trip.

Well done, Sidney, Shelby County and surrounding areas.
Kindness, like a boomerang, always returns. ~Author Unknown
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Thank you, Versailles...

We were there from 10-3 and raised more than enough money to send one Vet to DC. The people who came in to shop were very supportive and shared some pretty good stories with us about their relatives who might have gone on past trips with us or other trips with other groups. We know unemployment is still a very real thing in that county. So to get that kind of support was very gratifying.
In a way I was surprised that we raised that much money ($373.00), but then again, I wasn't. The kinds of people who grow up in these small towns here, and across the country, are the same kinds who went off to war (then and now) to secure the freedoms of this nation a

I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.
Hooah
Saturday, March 20, 2010
What a Great Bunch of Young Patriots...


Ray (one of the really good guys on our committee) and I visited the school this past Wednesday to visit with a group of the children and talk to them about the trip. The top picture shows me tracing the route we will take to DC and answering questions. The middle picture shows us receiving the "check" from the kids. And the bottom picture shows the kids and the banner they made up during this drive.
This was really a great gesture by these young Patriots.

I put together a little plaque for the students and the school with this inscription on it: Our sincere gratitude is extended to the students of
When we take our trip, we are going to take a laptop computer and try to hook up a Skype-type of thing between the two Vets in DC and the students at Emerson. That will be way cool, and should really bond these kids to the Veterans. I'll let you all know how this works out.
The purpose of life is not just to be happy - but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all.
Hooah
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
What would they think of our winter...

So now what? How do you repay people like that? One way is to help sponsor a three-day trip for them to
You can help get these heroes to DC by donating to this cause. Volunteers will be passing out flyers and taking donations in the next couple of months at various places throughout
The people of
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Not everything was shut down in Washington this week...
Well, that's not totally true. There was a group of Soldiers that still performed it's honored assignment, still bore "true faith and allegiance" to those who went before, to those Unknown Three who symbolize the sacrifices our Warriors paid for our freedoms.
Thank God for these Soldiers.
Thank God for their devotion to duty.
Thank God for their message.


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