Showing posts with label Central Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central Florida. Show all posts

Friday, August 18, 2017

Central Florida Veterans Events



As mentioned below, September is Suicide Prevention Month. While few mention it, the majority of our veterans committing suicide are over the age of 50. As a matter of fact, they are 65% of the veterans losing their battle after war our wars.



From Cathy Haynes
MID-AUGUST list of veteran, military and patriotic events in Central FL
 
*Send me your events – people cannot attend an event if they don’t know about it!

 
Central Florida Marine Corps Happy Hour – Fri. Aug. 18 – Join a group of great people – you don’t have to be a Marine! University Buffalo Wild Wings 11400 University Dr., Orlando, 32817. Info: 407-738-8735
 
Coast Guard Auxiliary meeting – Sat. Aug 19 – The Orlando-Winter Park Flotilla 17-11 meets on the 3rd Sat. of each month, 9am, at the Lake Baldwin VA Clinic, 5201 Raymond St., Orlando, 32803. Auxiliary members are volunteers who support the Coast Guard in all its non-military, and non-law-enforcement missions. Members help to provide maritime safety, security and stewardship; to secure the homeland, save lives and property; and to protect the environment. There are several Flotillas (groups) in Central Florida and membership in the Auxiliary is open to persons 17 years of age and older – some are much older – because the call to serve doesn’t leave easily! Info: Joseph Bonaccorse bonaccorse@ usa .net 407.222.9681. 
 
Purple Heart Ceremony – Sat. Aug. 19 – The Museum of Military History hosts this ceremony to honor the military service personnel who received the Purple Heart medal/award. This year marks the 235th anniversary of when Gen. George Washington created the “Badge for Military Merit”. The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the armed forces of the U.S. who are wounded by an instrument of war in the hands of the enemy and posthumously to the next of kin in the name of those who are killed in action or die of wounds received in action. It is specifically a combat decoration. 10am – 2pm with a ceremony at 11am, guest speaker to be Dana Gowen, Past Commander of local Chapter 400-FL-4. 5210 W. Irlo Bronson Hwy (192), Kissimmee. 407-507-3894. 
The Patriot Guard Riders will stand a Flag Line. Ask them what they do to honor veterans and how you can join. 
(If you no longer want your military treasures and artifacts, please consider donating them for safekeeping. Keep them out of a future landfill. Stories of the item(s) also appreciated!)
 
Greeters needed! Honor Flight Welcome Home – Sat. Aug 19 -  Orlando Int’l Airport –After a day spent in Washington DC, 7 veterans of WWII, 13 of the Korean War and 5 Vietnam veterans return home thru Orlando Int’l Airport. This Honor Flight hub is a part of the nation-wide organization that takes veterans on a single day trip to our nation’s capital where they visit the WWII, Korea, and Vietnam War Memorials, Marine Corps Iwo Jima and the Air Force Monuments, and witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery. This particular group will return just about 10:20pm and enter the terminal area at (+/-) 10:45pm. Come welcome these former warriors home! “Welcome Home” receptions at the airports makes a difference! Bring your flags, banners and signs! –Southwest Airlines # 2371 from Baltimore-Washington (BWI), Terminal A, Airside 2 (hotel area in front of Starbucks.) Before leaving home, check online to see if the flight is on time because there may be delays due to weather, mechanical or medical issues. 
Free parking has been arranged at an off airport property – FastPark and Relax at 7870 N Frontage Rd, Orlando, 32812 – who has been very generous to Honor Flights with free parking and shuttles to the airport (tips welcomed by drivers!) - Contact Cathy Haynes for those details NLT 7pm  407-239-8468 chaynes11629 @yahoo .com
New: Vouchers are available for airport garage parking from a GOAA rep. in the terminal for this event – maximum of 3 hours – BUT you have to take a paper ticket upon entering the airport garage. The vouchers will NOT work if you use the SunPass/EPass transponders – we cannot credit the charge back.
For the Early Birds - you can wave these veterans off in the morning no later than 5am – same location. They process thru Security early and quickly. Wave them off for a wonderful day!
(While ALL military personnel have important roles and are living history treasures, these are some high lit histories for the flight on Saturday Aug 19: There are 3 women; the eldest veteran is 97 yrs old; a WW2 vet who was a medic on Omaha Beach; a 101st Airborne who parachuted in Normandy; a Seabee on Midway and Phillipines; and an artillery spotter in Korea.
NOTE: The next Honor Flights will be Sept. 6, Sept 9, Sept 16, Oct 14 and Oct 18.
 
Flag Presentation and Dedication – Wed. Aug. 23 - Congressman Daniel Webster will present a U.S. Flag to AMVETS Post 2006 in Leesburg. This flag was flown over the Capitol by Congressman Webster on Memorial Day 2017. It thanks the Post for their dedication and commitment to assist, salute and Honor our Veterans. 1:15pm – 2pm at AMVETS Post 2006, 500 N Canal St, Leesburg, 34748. Info: 352-323-8750
United States Submarine Veterans mtg – Thurs Aug. 24 – The Central Florida Base meets on the fourth Thursday of every month at 7pm, at the Casselberry Veteran's Club, 200 Concord Dr., Casselberry, 32707. Fun and networking with membership open to all Navy personnel and veterans who are qualified in submarines. Guests are always welcome at meetings. Info: Jay D Mack 407- 920-9347 jmack349@ gmail .com
FYI: The National Convention of Submarine Veterans will be held in Orlando on September 1-6. Any group/business that would like to post an advertisement in the convention book, contact Jay. 
 
Bowl for the Troops – Sat. Aug 26 - Join K.I.S.S. (Kids in Support of Soldiers) for this 7th Annual event from 2-5 pm at Aloma Lanes, 2530 Aloma Ave., Winter Park, 32792. The cost is $25 per bowler and includes: 3 hrs of bowling, bowling shoes, an event t-shirt (if you pre-pay, you are guaranteed a shirt) and a raffle ticket (gift baskets, gift cards, etc.). 50/50 raffle also available. This is a fun event and is our only fundraiser event for the year, so please come out and support K.I.S.S.   We need bowlers, sponsors (different levels avail.) K.I.S.S. – a 501c3 - provides individual care packages for troops. Info: www. kidsinsupportofsoldiers .com akissfromhome@ yahoo .com  321-279-6092
(Packing events every month, donations of items and monies for postage are always welcomed!)
 
Central Florida Veterans Inc. mtg – Tues Aug 29 – Meeting of veterans and groups in the Central Florida area. Meeting includes a guest speaker and sharing of information that is important to veterans. This group meets on the LAST Tuesday of every other month. (Even numbered months) in the Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Baldwin in the Cafeteria at 5:30pm. 5201 Raymond Street, Orlando, 32803. Info: Greg Smith at 901-438-7734 farside53 @ gmail .com
 
FAVOB Lunch and Learn – Wed. Aug 30 – Join our fast growing group of Veteran and Veteran Friendly Business owners and entrepreneurs, as we network and learn valuable business related tips and skills. Lunch will be provided. FAVOB (Florida Association of Veteran Owned Businesses) Members attend for FREE! Guest admission is $10. At the site of Orlando Business Journal, 255 S, Orange Ave., Ste 700, Orlando, 32801 from 12noon to 1pm.  Gary Fischer of Primerica Financial will talk about the successful practices he has employed over the last 30 years in regard to networking! Networking and relationship building is a crucial element in the evolution of any successful business. Learn to be a successful networker and what tactics to avoid!  In addition we will also learn about the services Primerica provides and some of the foundations and principles that families and individuals can follow so they can save and invest for their short-term and long-term goals. See FAVOB’s Facebook or website.
 
Florida Governor’s Veterans Service Award Presentation – Thurs. Aug 31 – This medal presentation is to honor the Sunshine State’s more than 1.5 million honorably discharged Veterans. National Guard Armory 1889 Stewart Road, Melbourne, FL 32935. Registration is 12noon to 1:30pm. Ceremony begins at 1:30. Governor Rick Scott will be present in Melbourne to present the Veterans Service Award. Any veteran or military personnel from any county may attend but prior registration online is heavily encouraged. Last month there were 300 veteran in Cocoa to attend that ceremony. Veterans must provide some form of identification that validates their veteran status. This would include DD-214, VA ID Card, Retirement ID, Military ID, “V” for Veteran designation on your Florida Driver License, etc... Honorably discharged Veterans of all ages are welcome to attend. Wearing of Veteran-related headgear is encouraged. To pre-register, RSVP to : https:// www.surveymonkey .com/r/GVSA (remove the spaces btwn the slashes and before the .com when you copy and paste the address.)  
Info: www. floridavets .org/gvsa    (727) 518-3202, Ext. 5572 or (850) 487-1533
 
September is Suicide Prevention Month.  Keep the following information handy…
Veterans in crisis – For you or someone you know - Confidential Hotline: 1-800-273-8255, #1. 
Or: Website at veteranscrisisline  provides 24/7 confidential chat online assistance;
Or: text 838255 for 24/7 confidential assistance. They are there because they care….
It Takes the Strength of a Warrior to Ask for Help…
The journey after military service can be a difficult one. If you are Veteran in crisis or know of one who is, please call the VA’s 24/7 Suicide Prevention Line at 1–800–273–TALK (8255) to speak with a trained counselor, or find a Crisis Center near you.
NO MORE LOSSES!
 
September 2, 1945 – V-J Day. Thank a Pacific Theater veteran for his/her service! And ask a senior if he/she celebrated the day, and how it was celebrated.
 
Coast Guard Auxiliary meeting – Wed. Sept. 6 – The Osceola Flotilla 17-10 meets on the 1st Wed. of each month, 7pm, at American Legion Post 10, 205 Lakeview Dr., Kissimmee, 34741. Auxiliary members are volunteers who support the Coast Guard in all its non-military, and non-law-enforcement missions. Members help to provide maritime safety, security and stewardship; to secure the homeland, save lives and property; and to protect the environment. There are several Flotillas (groups) in Central Florida and membership in the Auxiliary is open to persons 17 years of age and older – some are much older – because the call to serve doesn’t leave easily! Info: Jim Nickles at jimnickles2@ gmail .com 407-390-9611 **Recent CG Aux persons were able to assist local sheriff department and State Fish and Wildlife Dept. personnel with boat safety checks on the Lake Butler, Chain of Lakes. Way to go!
 
Greeters needed! Honor Flight Welcome Home – Wed. Sept 6 – See info listed on August 19. This Mission will have 40 veterans returning at 9:25pm on Southwest Airlines# 1283.   
 
AAAA Social – Fri. Sept 8 – After hours social with Quad-A (Army Aviation Association of America) and sponsored by Inter-Coastal Electronics. Start the weekend off well from 4:30 – 7pm at Frogger’s Grill & Bar, 27 Alafaya Woods Blvd, Oviedo, 32765. PRICE $10 per person for wings, beer and soft drinks, 50/50's are $1 a ticket or $5 for 10 tickets. Bring a friend that joins AAAA & you both get in free! The CFL AAAA Chapter has been supporting Army Aviators and their families since 1985 with support to the community, our membership, and to our local military Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and civilians. This support includes education related to Army aviation, scholarship awards, and growth through well planned social and professional activities. Info: 407-738-8735
 
VAC Warbird Fly-in Breakfast – Sat. Sept 9 - at 8 AM - 10:30 AM - Valiant Air Command & Tico Warbird Airshow at the Space Coast Regional Airport. 6600 Tico Rd, Titusville, 32780. On the 2nd Saturday of every month: Free breakfast for museum visitors with full paid admission (Cannot be combined with other offers or coupons.) New chef and expanded menu - $12, 8am-10:30am. Free museum admission to fly-in pilots and passengers. Aircraft parking at the museum aircraft ramp. (321) 268-1941 warbirds@ valiantaircommand .com
 
American Patriot Gala – Sat. Sept. 9 - 4th annual event hosted by Lockheed Martin to support Camaraderie Foundation. One-of-a-kind evening featuring a cocktail reception, special guest speaker, silent and live auctions and entertainment. Hyatt Regency Orlando, 9801 International Dr., Orlando, 32819. A beautiful evening in tribute to the military service members who have so honorably served our country since 9/11. See website for tickets/tables. Camaraderie Foundation 407-841-0071
 
Greeters needed! Honor Flight Welcome Home – Sat. Sept 9 – See info listed on August 19. This Mission will have 25 veterans returning at 10:20pm on Southwest Airlines# 2371.   
 
Patriot Day Flag Planting – Mon. Sept 11 - Join Camaraderie Foundation with the local Police and Fire Departments as we Honor the Fallen Military Service Members, Veterans, Law Enforcement and Firefighters in Tribute of the 16th Anniversary of 9/11. On this morning, 13,000 flags will be planted at each of the following locations:  
·       Criminal Justice Center on 17/92 - Seminole County
·       Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Seneff Arts Plaza – downtown Orlando – 6am
·       MacDill Park - Tampa.
We are doing this to symbolize that nearly 13,000 Post-9/11 Veterans are going untreated for invisible wounds of war here in Central Florida. You can sponsor a Memory Flag ($1 ea.) in Remembrance of a Fallen Military Service Member, Veteran, Law Enforcement Member or Firefighter in tribute. Contact Camaraderie Foundation 407-841-0071   See website for more info.
Note: Volunteers also needed for the next morning – Tues. Sep 12 – to remove the flags.
 
Navy League Social – Tues. Sept. 12 - Join the Central Florida Navy League for food, wine, networking and a great time on at Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant, Waterford Lakes.  Cash bar and appetizers, 5pm-7pm at 529 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 32828. The Navy League is composed of citizens in support of the United States sea services – Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Merchant Marines, but we welcome Army and Air Force too!. Many members are military veterans but military service is NOT required. www. cfnavyleague .org 
 
Congressional Breakfast – Fri. Sept 15 – Join FAVOB (Florida Association of Veteran Owned Businesses) with others and let your voice be heard. Speak with our local Congressional representatives in a Town Hall style breakfast gathering to discuss Veteran Owned Small Business Initiatives. The event includes a sit-down plated breakfast at the exquisite Citrus Club in Downtown Orlando Fl. Parking in the Citrus Club garage will be validated. Representatives attending: Val Demings of District 10, Stephanie Murphy of District 7, Darren Soto of District 9, and Daniel Webster of District 11. 7:30am – 10am at The Citrus Club, 255 S. Orange Ave., #1800, Orlando, 32801. $25 for FAVOB Members and $30 for Non-FAVOB members. Buy tickets online at www. favob.net/events
 
Greeters needed! Honor Flight Welcome Home – Sat. Sept 16 – See info listed on August 19. This Mission will have 50 veterans returning at 10:20pm on Southwest Airlines# 2371.
 
Veterans Business Initiative (VBI) – Tues. Sept. 19 - VBI starts at 8:30am and runs for ten weeks through September and November. This is a no cost program for all Military Veterans and spouses who are seeking careers, entrepreneurial and continuing education. Held at the Central Florida Disability Chamber of Commerce located at the National Entrepreneur Center, 3201 E. Colonial Drive -Suite A-20
Orlando, 32803. Call 407-420-4875 or contact Rogue Gallart at Rogue@ nationalec .org
 
MISCELLANEOUS
 
Mission United – Orlando/Central Florida wants to hear from you! 
Below you will find the link to a survey. The survey will help to provide insight on the topics our local area veterans find most relevant. The information will be used to develop the discussion topics for focus groups to be held in the fall. 
We encourage each and every one of you who has served to fill it out. We also hope everyone will share it with veteran colleagues, friends, family, students, clients, etc. throughout our area. The greater the participation the more accurate the information we receive. Attached is a hard copy for those vets that are not comfortable with the online version. We will gladly arrange pick-up from your office. The survey will be open through September 8th. Feel free to respond with any questions!
http://  bit.ly/2w6us3I    (Remove spaces after the slashes when you copy and paste)
MISSION UNITED
Proudly Serving Those Who Have Served
P: 2-1-1 press 5 for MISSION UNITED  
E: missionunited @hfuw .org   www. 211MissionUnited .org
 
Central Florida Veterans – There are approximately 65,000 military veterans just in Orange County. And only 17,000 are receiving ANY kind of benefits that they are entitled to receive. Enroll in the VA Healthcare system, even if you think you are not eligible. Laws change, rules get updated and you may have some service related situations that appear years after you left service. If you are already enrolled, it will decrease possible delays. Healthcare is not the only benefit of your service to our country. See your County Veterans Service Office. Every Florida county has a VSO, some have multiple offices – they areFREE and very knowledgeable about benefits claims and possible appeals. See floridavets .org for locations.
(Want to know a secret? Many of the attorneys who advertise to assist with veteran benefit claims and appeals actually consult with these same VSO’s! And then charge the client for it!) 
 
Hepatitis C – It is imperative that veterans get tested! If positive, get treated. The VA will test you, and treat you – for free. Consult your primary care team if you are already enrolled in the VA Healthcare system. If you are not currently enlisted in it, do it. One in 10 Vietnam veterans, and one in 30 baby-boomers, will test positive for this liver problem - a possible “time-bomb” that may lead to liver cancer. Blood Banks already test for this – if Hep C negative, your blood will help save a life. 
(FYI – Hepatitis C was formerly known as Hepatitis Non-A, Non-B until the 1980’s.) 
 
Veterans in crisis – For you or someone you know. 
Suicide is a medical emergency. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, know that you are not alone and care should be sought immediately by calling 911. Free, confidential resources are instantly available through the Military Crisis Line to aid you if you are in crisis. 
Call 800-273-8255 and press 1,  
OR chat online now for 24/7 access to trained counselors who understand what service members and military families are coping with. Website at veteranscrisisline 
OR: text 838255 for 24/7 confidential assistance. 
They are there because they care…. 
 
Camaraderie Foundation in Central Florida provides resources for private and confidential Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) counseling for Post 9/11 veterans/warriors and their families. They also have connections in other areas, other states. It works. It HAS saved lives, saved marriages and saved families. camaraderiefoundation .org  Contact 407-841-0071   
 
 
Caring and sharing, 
 
Cathy Haynes
Member/supporter of numerous veteran and military organizations in Central FL
407-239-8468
chaynes11629@ yahoo .com

Friday, June 23, 2017

More Upcoming Veterans Events for Central Florida

Upcoming Veterans Events

From Cathy Haynes

The Veterans of Foreign Wars State Convention – Thurs. June 22 – Sun. June 25– The Florida  Department holds its annual event at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld, 6677 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando.  Vendors of patriotic items will be available.  

Home At Last dedication – Sat. June 24 – Sgt. Seann Windfield, USMC Ret. - Sat. June 24 - Flag Raising at 10:00 AM and Dedication at 11:00 AM. Dedication will be held at the West Orange Baptist Church at Tubbs Street.

Capt. Elmer Rivera, USAF Ret. - Sat. July 1 - Flag Raising at 9:00 AM and Dedication at 10:00 AM. Dedication will be held at Speer Park in Oakland.

Home At Last builds special disability-friendly, mortgage-free homes in West Orange County.  These are the seventh and eighth homes built for those who have served our country!

Liberty Weekend Celebration – Sat. June 24 – Free concert in the atrium of the Hyatt Airport hotel at Orlando Int’l Airport featuring the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.  Theme:  “From Sea to Shining Sea.”  7:45 pm with free airport garage parking IF you take a paper ticket- DO NOT use your electronic transponder (SunPass/EPass) but you must take the paper ticket and you will be given a paper voucher at the event.  Prior to the concert, the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) will honor Navy Admiral Al Harms (ret.) with the Col. Joe Kittinger award in recognition for outstanding service and contributions to aviation.  Info:  Carolyn at 407.825.2055   
Then stay and welcome senior veterans home from an Honor Flight! (see next item)  

Greeters needed!  Honor Flights - Come Welcome them Home! – Orlando Int’l Airport –After a day spent in Washington DC, veterans of WWII, Korean War and Vietnam veterans return home thru Orlando Int’l Airport.  The nation-wide organization has three local hubs that take veterans on a single day trip to our nation’s capital where they visit the WWII, Korea, and Vietnam War Memorials, Marine Corps Iwo Jima and the Air Force Monuments, and witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.  Come welcome these former warriors home!  “Welcome Home” receptions at the airports make a difference!  Bring your flags, banners and signs! – This months’ dates are: 
·        Sat. June 24  SW#2305 from BWI  25 vets at 8:20pm (This Mission contains 10 WW2 and 15 Korean War veterans; 21 men and 4 women (3 of them from WW2).  The group’s ages range from 82 to the senior veteran with 97 yrs! 
·        Sat. Aug 19 – Info pending. 
The groups enter the Hotel end of the Airport terminal area and we greet them in front of the Starbucks - Terminal A, Airside 2 – oftentimes led from the Tram by a bagpiper.  Before leaving home to attend the homecoming, it is suggested that you check online to see if the flight is on time because there may be delays due to weather, mechanical or medical issues.  Free parking has been arranged at an off airport property – FastPark and Relax (7870 N Frontage Rd, Orlando, 32812) who has been very generous to Honor Flights with free parking and shuttles to/from the airport (Tips welcomed by drivers!) Just tell the attendant upon entering that site that you are there for the veterans/Honor Flight – they try to park us together. 
New:  Parking Vouchers WILL be available for airport garage parking from a GOAA rep. in the terminal for this event – maximum of 3 hours – BUT you have to take a PAPER ticket upon entering the airport garage.  The vouchers will NOT work if you use the SunPass/EPass transponders – we cannot credit the charge back.  Seek the GOAA rep. (or ‘Miss Liberty’) early before the veterans arrive. 
For the AM Early Birds - you can wave these veterans off in the morning no later than 5am.   They process thru Security early and quickly In Terminal A, Airside 2.  Information for more Flights will be forthcoming.  Contact Cathy Haynes for those details  407-239-8468  chaynes11629 @yahoo .com    

“How to do Business with Orange County Public Schools” – Thurs. June 29 - Info training workshop to expand your business in procurement.  Find out about the district’s minority/woman-owned and small business and veteran owned business programs.  Walk thru the new Vendor Registration process.  9am to 11am at OCPS Facilities Services, Building 101F, 6501 Magic Way, Orlando, 32809.  Info: nestaly.morales@ ocps .net  407- 317-3700 Ext. 2025021   or   aaron.smith2@ ocps .net  407- 317-3700 Ext. 2025566
FYI - If you wish to do business with the school system, you need to register with the school system.  It has a separate procurement system than the county procurement system.  Each department may have separate requirements.  FAVOB (Florida Association of Veteran Owned Business) offers some guidance on these challenges.  

Hiring event – Fri. June 30 – The Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona is hosting a Hiring event with numerous employers.  10am to 2pm, 13800 Veterans Way, 4th Floor, Orlando, 32803.  Come in business attire with your resume’s.  Hiring employers include:  Allied Barton Security Services, Miller Electrical, Walt Disney, City of Orlando, Hilton, Orlando Airport and more!  Info:  Annie Artis, (Veteran Community Employment Coordinator) VHAORLHVCES@ va .gov   ellamay.artis@ va .gov    407-646-5500 x27246 or 407-750-0350.  

The American Legion, Department of Florida – Fri. June 30 – July 2 - 99th Annual Department Convention at the World Center Marriott, Orlando, FL. Approximately 3,000 veterans will be in attendance to include spouses and family members.  Vendors of patriotic items will be available.  

Home At Last dedication – Sat. July 1 – A special disability-friendly, mortgage-free home – the eighth one - will be dedicated for Army Capt. Elmer Rivera and his family in Oakland.  He was badly injured from a mortar attack in Iraq in 2004.  The house keys will be handed over in a ceremony at Oakland Avenue Charter School cafeteria at 10am, 456 E. Oakland Ave.  HAL is a special program that builds homes for combat-wounded permanently disabled veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan war.  Info:  Dan at danster36@ centurylink .net or Gary at 321- 356-0401  cpu65@ hotmail .com  

Leu Gardens – Mon. July 3 - Free admission to the amazing 50-acre botanical oasis minutes from Downtown Orlando.  Part of their ‘Free First Mondays’ promotion.  1920 North Forest Avenue, Orlando, 32803 407.246.2620  

Tuskegee Airmen exhibit – Mon. July 3 – The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center will be hosting an exhibit about The Tuskegee Airmen and their importance both in WWII and in the fight for civil rights beginning July 3 thru Sept 8.  Admission is free.  Located at 851 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland, 32751.   Info:  407-628-0555 ext. 227.
Suggestion:  If you or a surviving local veteran served in a group that liberated some of the work camps or death camps in Europe, leave a note with your contact information.  There may be future exhibits or educational events about the liberators and the opportunity to share.  thunter@ holocaust.edu .org  

Independence Day – July 4    Information about events is lacking…..  Fly your flags at home!  

Navy Seal Team VI Memorial unveiling – Tues. July 4 – Never Forgotten Memorial hosts this event that commemorates the 30 members of that unit who were killed in a helicopter crash in 2011.  Beginning at 12noon, The Girl Scout Citrus Council will sing "God Bless America" to our flag that will be escorted from The Lake Nona VA from local rider organizations.  Ceremony will include the playing of Taps and a benediction from a Navy Chaplain at the front entrance of Rock and Brews Orlando at 6897 S. Semoran Blvd., Orlando, 32882.  Socializing after the ceremony inside the restaurant with discounts on food!  Info:  Dave Matthews at rememberthefallen@ davematthewsnfm .org  407-535-1728  

Fireworks at the Fountain – Tues. July 4 – The City of Orlando celebrates our nation’s freedom at Lake Eola Park with festivities beginning  at 4pm.  Activities for children, live music, and food and beverages available for purchase. The Orlando Concert Band will perform in the amphitheater.  The evening will conclude with the 40th annual fireworks display at 9:10pm.  The fireworks finale will be broadcast live on WKMG News 6.     

Florida United Numismatists (F.U.N.) – Thurs – Sat. July 6-8 – The summer F.U.N. (money) show – over 200 dealer booths of coins and paper money often include military collectibles, artifacts, political ephemera (old campaign buttons) along with jewelry and watches.  Many veterans choose hobbies amongst these items.  Numismatic-related exhibits, educational programs, Scout Programs, the Heritage Auction, and much more.  Great history items.  Kids can learn during their summer vacation!  Admission is FREE but there is convention center parking fee.  Orange County Convention Center, 9800 International Drive, Hall WA4, West Concourse. (NOTE:  The BIG national F.U.N. show with 1500+ dealers and 15,000+ collectors will NOT be held in Orlando in Jan. 2018.  Due to contract ‘challenges’ it will be in Tampa.)  

Clash on the Green – Army vs. Navy Golf Tournament – Fri. July 14 - Central Florida Navy League, a large active group composed of civilians and veterans supporting all sea services.  (USN, USMC, USCG, and Merchant Marines.) and the Sunshine Chapter of Association of Unites States Army (AUSA).  Lots of fun and good smack! Timacuan Golf & Country Club, 550 Timacuan Boulevard, Lake Mary, 32746.  8am Shotgun start.  $85 pp/ $340/team.  Corporate sponsors welcomed.  Register and Info:  www. armynavygolf.org      

National Association of Blind Veterans (NABV) Convention – Mon. - Sat. July 10-15 - Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, Orlando.   Sight impairment may be caused by injury or disease but it doesn’t stop us!  Veterans Celebration on Tues. July 13 at 9am with ALL veterans welcomed on stage.  Info:  www. nabv .org   or  president@ nabv .org    

MISCELLANEOUS:  

Help preserve Orlando Naval History! Keep important keepsakes, rudders (graduation yearbooks), guides, memorabilia and other items of general interest of Orlando Navy History from going to the landfill. 600,000+ lives were changed at the Orlando “Boot Camp.”  Each year hundreds of pieces of history are lost forever because they are thrown away. Contact Brian Warner at brian.warner@ fla-intl .com if you have items to donate.   

Wearing of Military Awards with Civilian Clothes - per Military.com - It is permissible for veterans and retirees to wear military awards on civilian clothes for gatherings of a military theme.   Retired personnel and former members of the military may wear all categories of medals on appropriate civilian clothing. This includes clothes designed for veteran and patriotic organizations. The medals may be worn on:    Veteran's Day, Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day, formal occasions of ceremony, social functions of a military nature.  (Thank you for sharing, Ed Burford of the Seminole County Veterans Service Office!)  

Hand salutes – The National Defense Authorization Act of 2008, which took effect Jan. 28, 2008, and with other recent revisions, authorize optional hand-salutes by veterans and out-of-uniform military personnel during events involving the national flag (ie: The raising, lowering or passing of the flag, during the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance.)  All other persons present should face the flag and stand at attention with their right hand over the heart, or if applicable, remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart.  

Military Exchange Shopping - Shopping online at the “Exchange” (formerly called the PX) online is being opened up to all who have served.  The Army, Air Force and Navy exchange will start allowing all honorably discharged veterans to shop online, (think Amazon, but only cheaper with no taxes.)   The target start date is Veterans Day, November 11, 2017 - but you must register first. Registration begins June 1, 2017.   You must call 1-844-868-8672, after June 1 to register.  SEND THIS TO ALL OF YOUR VETERAN FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.  (Thank you for sharing, Ed Burford of the Seminole County Veterans Service Office!)
(FYI - Shopping in the “bricks and mortar” stores still has the restricted rules.  The change ONLY involves ONLINE shopping.)  

United Way Offers Assistance to Veterans and Families – per Military.com | Week of June 12, 2017, United Way's Mission United program assists military veterans and their families in acclimating back to civilian life. Veterans can face challenges transitioning from active duty, and too many find themselves homeless, jobless, or unable to access treatment for substance abuse, brain injury, or other physical and mental health issues. Mission United is a free program that coordinates community services for veterans and their families, connecting them to affordable housing, job training, health care and other resources.   In Central Florida call 211 for Mission United assistance. (Thank you for sharing, Ed Burford of the Seminole County Veterans Service Office!)  

Veterans Business Initiative (VBI) - VBI is a no cost program for all Military Veterans and spouses who are seeking for employment, entrepreneurial and continuing education. The VBI classes are held beginning at 8:30am at the CFDC located at the National Entrepreneur Center, Orlando Fashion Square, 3201 E Colonial Dr A20, Orlando, 32803. Info:  Rogue Gallart   rogue@ nationalec .org   407-420-4875.    

Business Incubation Program for Entrepreneurs – Univ. of Central FL offersassistance with the many aspects of starting or advancing businesses, including veteran owned businesses.  Expert advice, mentoring, and classes available –  See  incubator.ucf .edu/   for more information and enrollment.  A wide variety of class topics are offered on various dates and locations - held in Apopka, Winter Springs and Kissimmee.  This is a must if you want to start or grow a business.  Info:  michael.weiss@ ucf .edu  

It’s Hurricane Season and we are overdue…. Whether you are on the Special Needs Registry or not, your county may offer helpful services, such as access to a special needs shelter or transportation from your home to a shelter. Ask your county's Emergency Management Division representative for details. Are there seniors - especially veterans - in your neighborhood?  Please assist them with preparedness for any disaster – natural or man-made.   Info:   www. floridadisaster.org  

Tennis is an excellent way to stay physically fit and mentally sharp. Disabled Veterans and wounded, ill and injured service members are invited to participate in a 8-week program designed to help Veterans and Service Men and Women reconnect with everyday activities. All veterans are welcome at no cost – as in FREE! Please bring valid military ID, VA ID or DD 214 on the first day of program. Mondays thru July 31, 6pm – 7pm.   10000 USTA Blvd., Orlando, 32827.  Info:  844- 872-8667  

YOUR HELP IS NEEDED – Wall of Faces - This is a project to collect photographs of all the persons whose names are engraved on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington DC.  There are currently 24 heroes from Central Florida area (265 in all of Florida) who have no photographs.  Help us locate one/some so that picture can accompany a name in the future Wall of Faces in the Vietnam Wall museum.  They are:
*  Eugene Brown of Apopka;   *  Gerald K. Brown of Maitland;  *  Cary Craddock of Orlando;   *  Joe A. Crutcher of Winter Park;   *  William J. Deuerling of New Smyrna Beach;   *  Michael G. Dinkins of Titusville;   *  Randolph Eubanks of Cocoa;   *  Tennis C. Ferrell of Orlando;  *  Charlie Fields of Winter Garden;   *  Robert L. Harter of Palm Bay;  *   Sam Holmes Jr. of Sanford;   *  Elijah Ingram of Cocoa;   *  Eugene H. McKay III of Orlando;   *  Charles Miller of Daytona;   *  Daniel R. Partin of Christmas;   *  Nathan E. Peacock Jr of Winter Garden;   *  Paul M. Roberts of Melbourne Beach;   *  Robert E. Thornton of Brevard;   *  Malcolm R. True Jr of Cocoa;   *  David Welch of Oakland;   *  Maurice T. Williams of Ocala;   *  Robert C. Williams of Orlando;   *  Joseph Woodard of Winter Park; and  *  Roger L. Young of Cocoa.
Help us locate their families and friends!  

Veterans in crisis – For you or someone you know.  Suicide is a medical emergency.  If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, know that you are not alone and care should be sought immediately by calling 911.  Free, confidential resources are instantly available through the Military Crisis Line to aid you if you are in crisis. 
Call 800-273-8255 and press 1,  
OR chat online now for 24/7 access to trained counselors who understand what service members and military families are coping with.  Website at  veteranscrisisline 
OR:  text 838255  for 24/7 confidential assistance. 
They are there because they care….  

Camaraderie Foundation in Central Florida provides resources for private and confidential Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) counseling for Post 9/11 veterans/warriors and their families.  They also have connections in other areas, other states.  It works.  It HAS saved lives, saved marriages and saved families.  camaraderiefoundation .org   Contact 407-841-0071        


Caring and sharing,  

Cathy Haynes
Member/supporter of numerous veteran and military organizations in Central FL
407-239-8468
chaynes11629@ yahoo .com

Friday, June 2, 2017

Central Florida Summer Veterans Events

Summer Veterans Events for Central Florida
From Cathy Haynes

Coast Guard Cutter Eagle visit to Port Canaveral: May 31- June 3.  This is a tall ship – one with real masts and sails.  The Coast Guard Cutter EAGLE, provides USCG Academy cadets and officer candidates with their first taste of sea and salt air. Built in Germany in 1936 and recommissioned by the United States at the close of World War II, the EAGLE is the largest tall ship flying the Stars and Stripes.  This will be a unique opportunity!  Free tours:  Today from 10 am- 4pm and Sat. from 10am – 7pm. Leaving Port Canaveral on Sunday, June 4.  

VA Town Hall mtg – Sat. June 3 – Share your thoughts and concerns with VA staff at 11am.  Tables with information about benefits available.  Hosted by RAFMAN club (Retired Air Force, Marines, Army and Navy) at Dr. Smith Neighborhood Center from 10am – 2pm, with a Vietnam veteran pinning ceremony at 1pm.  1723 Bruton Blvd., Orlando, 32805.  Info:  407-492-1266 or 407-646-5500 x27246.  

1st Marine Division Association’s Central Florida Chapter mtg – Sat. June 3 - Fiddlers Green Irish Pub, 544 W. Fairbanks Ave, Winter Park.  The meeting begins at 10:30 and will feature a program on the Camaraderie Foundation by Terri Wallace.  The meeting will be followed by lunch and good old Marine Esprit d’Corps. Info: Mike Galyean, 321. 276.7515   koolade@ embarqmail .com  

PVA Central FL & Team RWB Summer Blast – Sat. June 3 – Join Paralyzed Veterans Association (PVA) and Team Red, White and Blue (RWB) for a fun, free family event. 11am - 3pm at 2711 S. Design Ct, Sanford, 32773.  Food trucks, hotdogs, hamburgers, bounce house, and more!  Info:  Sharona  407 -963-9659  

Greeters needed!  Honor Flights - Come Welcome them Home! – Orlando Int’l Airport –After a day spent in Washington DC, veterans of WWII, Korean War and Vietnam veterans return home thru Orlando Int’l Airport.  The nation-wide organization has three local hubs that take veterans on a single day trip to our nation’s capital where they visit the WWII, Korea, and Vietnam War Memorials, Marine Corps Iwo Jima and the Air Force Monuments, and witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery.  Come welcome these former warriors home!  “Welcome Home” receptions at the airports make a difference!  Bring your flags, banners and signs! – This months’ dates are: 
  • Sat. June 3   SW#5205 from BWI   24 vets at 8:40pm
  • Sat. June 24  SW#2305 from BWI  25 vets at 8:20pm
  • Sat. Aug 19 – Info pending. 
The groups enter the Hotel end of the Airport terminal area and we greet them in front of the Starbucks - Terminal A, Airside 2 – oftentimes led from the Tram by a bagpiper.  Before leaving home to attend the homecoming, it is suggested that you check online to see if the flight is on time because there may be delays due to weather, mechanical or medical issues.  Free parking has been arranged at an off airport property – FastPark and Relax (7870 N Frontage Rd, Orlando, 32812) who has been very generous to Honor Flights with free parking and shuttles to/from the airport (Tips welcomed by drivers!) Just tell the attendant upon entering that site that you are there for the veterans/Honor Flight – they try to park us together. 
New:  Parking Vouchers (excluding June 3) WILL be available for airport garage parking from a GOAA rep. in the terminal for this event – maximum of 3 hours – BUT you have to take a PAPER ticket upon entering the airport garage.  The vouchers will NOT work if you use the SunPass/EPass transponders – we cannot credit the charge back.  Seek the GOAA rep. (or ‘Miss Liberty’) early before the veterans arrive.  (This will NOT include Sat. June 3)
For the AM Early Birds - you can wave these veterans off in the morning no later than 5am.   They process thru Security early and quickly In Terminal A, Airside 2.  Information for more Flights will be forthcoming.  Contact Cathy Haynes for those details  407-239-8468  chaynes11629 @yahoo .com    

Battle of Midway Commemoration - This year marks the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Midway. On June 4th 1942, a vastly outnumbered and outgunned U.S. Fleet defeated the finest of the Imperial Japanese Navy in the waters off a small Pacific Atoll named Midway. The combination of intelligence, tactics, courage, sacrifice and luck forever changed the course of the war and world history.  Thank a WW2 Pacific veteran!  

D-Day Commemoration -  On June 6, 1944, more than 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline, to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower called the operation a crusade in which, “we will accept nothing less than full victory.” More than 5,000 Ships and 13,000 aircraft supported the D-Day invasion, and by day’s end, the Allies gained a foot-hold in Continental Europe. The cost in lives on D-Day was high. More than 9,000 Allied Soldiers were killed or wounded, but their sacrifice allowed more than 100,000 Soldiers to begin the slow, hard slog across Europe, to defeat Adolf Hitler’s troops.  Thank a WW2 European theater veteran, especially one involved in D-Day.  

Veteran Employment Services Offices Virtual Employment Information Town Hall – Tues. June 6 - The Veteran Employment Services Offices will host an Employment Information Virtual Town Hall at 7pm - 8:30 pm.  This free virtual presentation explains and introduces you to the Pathways Programs (Internships, Recent Graduates and Presidential Management Fellows (PMF); the Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Program, and the Federal Hiring Process to include the Vets 2 Feds Career Development Program. The information presented covers what each program offers to the job seeker, the basic eligibility requirements and employment potential after each program is complete.  Register at www. vaforvets.va. gov  

Coast Guard Auxiliary meeting – Wed. June 7 – The Osceola Flotilla 17-10 meets on the 1st Wed. of each month, 7pm, at American Legion Post 10, 205 Lakeview Dr., Kissimmee, 34741. Auxiliary members are volunteers who support the Coast Guard in all its non-military, and non-law-enforcement missions. Members help to provide maritime safety, security and stewardship; to secure the homeland, save lives and property; and to protect the environment. There are several Flotillas (groups) in Central Florida and membership in the Auxiliary is open to persons 17 years of age and older – some are much older! Info: Jim Nickles at jimnickles2@ gmail .com  407-390-9611 Recent CG Aux persons were able to assist local sheriff department and State Fish and Wildlife Dept. personnel with boat safety checks on the Lake Butler Chain of Lakes.  

US Senator’s office offers Constituent Services – Thurs. June 8 - If you are having an issue with Social Security, Medicare, Veterans Affairs benefits, immigration, the IRS or any federal agency, a member of Senator Rubio’s staff will be available to meet with you. 10am – 1pm at The Museum of Military History, 5210 W. Irlo Bronson Hwy (192), Kissimmee, 34746.  Please plan to attend to meet your local staff and find out the services Senator Rubio’s Office offers his constituents.  Central Florida/Orlando office:  407- 254-2573 or toll free in Florida 1-866- 630-7106.  

Women Veterans’ Conference – Fri and Sat June 9, 10 – Sponsored by the Florida Dept. of Veteran’ Affairs to provide information  Free and open to all women who have served or are currently serving in the military.  Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona, 4th Flr Auditorium 4F301-A, 13800 Veterans Way, Orlando, 32827. Learn about local and state resources, career opportunities, information & outreach booths for benefits and assistance, rotation of knowledgeable guest speakers, some different each day.  8am – 4:30, Lunch provided both days, raffles and door prizes. Free Parking.  See:  floridavets .org  Info:  Darlene – 727-319-7418 scullyd@ fdva.state. fl.us   or Sherrel - 319- 727-7405    

Oviedo Veterans’ Tribute Golf Tournament – Fri. June 9 – This fund raiser is also a memorial tribute to its original planner, Mark Stockwell, who died unexpectedly only a few months ago.   The “Fountain of Service” in Oviedo’s Veterans Memorial has the military branches presented on polished granite blocks. Water flows from each into a common trough, moving slowly and seems to disappear into the lake. This represents the idea of honorable separation and sacrifice. Sponsorships are very welcomed.  10:30 registration with 12noon shotgun start at Twin Rivers Golf Club, 2100 Ekana Drive, Oviedo, 32765.  Deadline of signing up is June 1 for discounts for veterans - $25, or $80 for others. Info: Art Weaver 407- 765-0255   aweaver56@ gmail .com  

Flag Retirement ceremony – Sat. June 10 – Ceremony begins at 12 noon at the Orlando Scottish Rite Center, 1485 Grand Rd., Winter Park, 32792.  Sponsored by the Knights of St. Andrews with participation by scouts and veteran groups.  Highlights include tributes to the American Flag, POW/MIA ceremony, a 21-gun salute, live band and special presentations being made to first responders.   Gather your neighborhood retired flags, those that are torn, tattered and faded.  Bring them for proper retirement and disposal.  Past years have had over 4000 flags respectfully retired.  Alternatively, any American Legion or VFW Post will welcome flags for retirement.  Info:  Keith Albright 407.657.4550
Addl’ info - Masonic Membership consideration: National Sojourners, Inc., is a national fraternal organization composed of military commissioned officers, Warrant and Senior Non-Commissioned Officers (past and present) and honorary members who are Masons in advancing programs that promote love of country ...  

Orlando United Day – A Day of Love and Kindness – Mon. June 12 – On this anniversary of the “Pulse” nightclub tragedy, persons are encouraged to continue showing a response of love, compassion and unity. There are a number of ways for you to show the power of love, acceptance and inclusiveness to persons of all facets of life.  There were 2 victims who had served in our military and one victim who planned to become a firefighter.  Share kindness with our military, veterans and First Responders.

The Disabled American Veterans (DAV), - Wed-Sun June 14-18 - Department of Florida Annual State Convention at the Lake Mary Marriott.   The DAV will help draw attention to the numerous suicides a day by Veterans by bringing the Spartan Swordto its convention.  Forged from steel that was  recovered from the World Trade Center and the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy, the Spartan Pledge is a commitment among veterans to not take their own lives but rather stand for their fellow soldiers in times of despair. All veterans and first responders are invited to the opening session where the Spartan Sword will be displayed and all invited to take the Pledge around 9:00 am on Fri. June 16 at the Lake Mary Marriott located at 1501 International Parkway, Lake Mary, 32746.
It's just two lines, meant to give vets a pause before they hurt themselves: "I will not take my own life by my own hand until I talk to my battle buddy first. My mission is to find a mission to help my warfighter family." Info:  Andy Marshall, FLDAV Director of Services - Andy@ davfla .com  (727) 580 0682  

Cent. FL AAAA (Quad-A) Golf fundraiser – Fri. June 16 – Falcon’s Fire Golf Club is the site for this scholarship fundraiser by the Army Aviation Assoc. of America (AAAA). $90/pp at 3200 Seralago Blvd, Kissimmee, 34746.  Sponsorships are needed and Cole Engineering Services, Inc has already stepped up to be a Platinum Sponsor!  More are needed.  Info:  Jerry at jgout@ ao l.com 407 -342-4662  

Post 9/11 Family Fun Day – Sat. June 17 - Camaraderie Foundation and Wounded Warrior Program host this fun at Lake Butler!  Come out and bond with other Military families while enjoying swimming, corn hole and fun activities for the kids. 12noon – 4pm.  BBQ lunch and drinks will be provided.  12318 Summerport Lane  Windermere, 34786.  Please bring your own chairs, blankets, sun screen and bug spray.  Space is limited and we need your RSVP for proper planning.  Anna -  programs@ camaraderiefoundation .org    407- 841-0071  

242nd Army Birthday Ball – Sat. June 19 – The local Sunshine Chapter of AUSA (Association of the United States Army) coordinates this great celebratory event that is open to ALL interested persons- regardless of service branch or civilian.  Special guest speaker.  RSVP required; Special invitations to Wounded Warriors, Soldiers, Gold Star families and our senior war veterans from Central Florida. This years’ theme is “Over There! A Celebration of the WWI Soldier”.  6pm – 11pm at Rosen Centre, 9840 International Drive, Orlando, 32819.  Discount for early ticket purchase.  Sponsorships very welcomed.  See chapter website.  Info:  Dee  at 407- 924-0810  daila.espeut-jones@ zeltech .com  Addl’ info - Interested in becoming an AUSA member?  Sunshine Chapter has flexible general meeting dates.  See the website or contact  john.reams@ zeltech.com  407.571.9920  

Unique event: Free offshore fishing for wounded warriors – Tues. June 20 - Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam is inviting wounded veterans to a free offshore fishing trip. The boat will be launching from Carrabelle ( in the FL Panhandle near Tallahassee). All eligible veterans can register now by going to OperationOutdoorFreedom .com  Limited space.  This ongoing program provides wounded veterans with the outdoor activities that they enjoy at no cost. Designated state and agricultural lands throughout Florida grant these veterans unique opportunities for recreation and rehabilitation.  Requirements:  30% or more service connected disability, or Purple Heart recipient.  

Home At Last dedication – Sat. June 24 – A special disability-friendly, mortgage-free home – the seventh one - will be dedicated for the Windfield family in Oakland.  Marine Corps Sgt. Seann Windfield was badly injured from a mortar attack in Iraq in 2004.  The house keys will be handed over in a ceremony at Oakland Avenue Charter School cafeteria at 10am, 456 E. Oakland Ave.  HAL is a special program that builds homes for combat-wounded permanently disabled veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan war.  Info:  Dan at danster36@ centurylink .net or Gary at 321- 356-0401  cpu65@ hotmail .com  

Liberty Weekend Celebration – Sat. June 24 – Free concert in the atrium of the Hyatt Airport hotel at Orlando Int’l Airport featuring the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra.  Theme:  “From Sea to Shining Sea.”  7:45 pm with free airport garage parking IF you take a paper ticket- do not use electronic transponder (SunPass/EPass).  Prior to the concert, the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) will honor a local veteran with the Col. Joe Kittinger award in recognition for outstanding service and contributions to aviation.  Info:  Carolyn at 407.825.2055   
Then stay and welcome senior veterans home from an Honor Flight!  

Greeters needed!  Honor Flights - Orlando Int’l Airport – Sat. June 24 – See information in June 3 posting.   SW#2305 from BWI  25 vets at 8:20pm  

“How to do Business with Orange County Public Schools” – Thurs. June 29 - Info training workshop to expand your business in procurement.  Find out about the district’s minority/woman-owned and small business and veteran owned business programs.  Walk thru the new Vendor Registration process.  9am to 11am at OCPS Facilities Services, Building 101F, 6501 Magic Way, Orlando, 32809.  Info: nestaly.morales@ ocps .net  407- 317-3700 Ext. 2025021   or   aaron.smith2@ ocps .net  407- 317-3700 Ext. 2025566  

Home At Last dedication – Sat. July 1 – A special disability-friendly, mortgage-free home – the eighth one - will be dedicated for Army Capt. Elmer Rivera and his family in Oakland.  He was badly injured from a mortar attack in Iraq in 2004.  The house keys will be handed over in a ceremony at Oakland Avenue Charter School cafeteria at 10am, 456 E. Oakland Ave.  HAL is a special program that builds homes for combat-wounded permanently disabled veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan war.  Info:  Dan at danster36@ centurylink .net or Gary at 321- 356-0401  cpu65@ hotmail .com  

Independence Day – July 4    Information about events is pending…..  Fly your flags at home!  

Florida United Numismatists (F.U.N.) – Thurs – Sat. July 6-8 – The summer F.U.N. (money) show – over 200 dealer booths of coins and paper money often include military collectibles, artifacts, political ephemera (old campaign buttons) along with jewelry and watches.  Numismatic-related exhibits, educational programs, Scout Programs, the Heritage Auction, and much more.  Great history items.  Kids can learn during their summer vacation!  Admission is FREE but there is convention center parking fee.  Orange County Convention Center, 9800 International Drive, Hall WA4, West Concourse.
(NOTE:  The BIG national F.U.N. show with 1500+ dealers and 15,000+ collectors will NOT be held in Orlando in Jan. 2018.  Due to contract ‘challenges’ it will be in Tampa.)  

Clash on the Green – Army vs. Navy Golf Tournament – Fri. July 14 - Central Florida Navy League, a large active group composed of civilians and veterans supporting all sea services.  (USN, USMC, USCG, and Merchant Marines.) and the Sunshine Chapter of Association of Unites States Army (AUSA).  Lots of fun and good smack! Timacuan Golf & Country Club, 550 Timacuan Boulevard, Lake Mary, 32746.  8am Shotgun start.  $85 pp/ $340/team.  Corporate sponsors welcomed.  Register and Info:  www. armynavygolf.org      

National Association of Blind Veterans (NABV) Convention – Mon. - Sat. July 10-15 - Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, Orlando.   Sight impairment may be caused by injury or disease but it doesn’t stop us!  Veterans Celebration on Tues. July 13 at 9am with ALL veterans welcomed on stage.  Info:  www. nabv .org   or  president@ nabv .org   

MISCELLANEOUS:  

Help preserve Orlando Naval History! Keep important keepsakes, rudders (graduation yearbooks), guides, memorabilia and other items of general interest of Orlando Navy History from going to the landfill. 600,000+ lives were changed at the Orlando “Boot Camp.”  Each year hundreds of pieces of history are lost forever because they are thrown away. Contact Brian Warner at brian.warner@fla-intl.com if you have items to donate.   

Operation Homefront offers mortgage-free homes are available to a veteran or military family through OH’s Homes on the Homefront program. Deadline of June 3 to apply.  For more information on each home, visit www. homesonthehomefront .org.  Info:  Charlotte at 561 -846-0843   Charlotte.Merriam@ OperationHomefront .org  

It’s Hurricane Season and we are overdue…. Whether you are on the Special Needs Registry or not, your county may offer helpful services, such as access to a special needs shelter or transportation from your home to a shelter. Ask your county's Emergency Management Division representative for details. Are there seniors - especially veterans - in your neighborhood?  Please assist them with preparedness for any disaster – natural or man-made.   Info:   www. floridadisaster.org  

Tennis is an excellent way to stay physically fit and mentally sharp. Disabled Veterans and wounded, ill and injured service members are invited to participate in a 8-week program designed to help Veterans and Service Men and Women reconnect with everyday activities. All veterans are welcome at no cost – as in FREE! Please bring valid military ID, VA ID or DD 214 on the first day of program. Mondays thru July 31, 6pm – 7pm.   10000 USTA Blvd., Orlando, 32827.  Info:  844- 872-8667  

YOUR HELP IS NEEDED – There is a project to collect photographs of all the persons whose names are engraved on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington DC.  There are currently 24 heroes from Central Florida area (265 in all of Florida) who have no photographs.  Help us locate one/some so that picture can accompany a name in the future Wall of Faces in the Vietnam Wall museum.  They are: *  Eugene Brown of Apopka;   *  Gerald K. Brown of Maitland;  *  Cary Craddock of Orlando;   *  Joe A. Crutcher of Winter Park;   *  William J. Deuerling of New Smyrna Beach;   *  Michael G. Dinkins of Titusville;   *  Randolph Eubanks of Cocoa;   *  Tennis C. Ferrell of Orlando;  *  Charlie Fields of Winter Garden;   *  Robert L. Harter of Palm Bay;  *   Sam Holmes Jr. of Sanford;   *  Elijah Ingram of Cocoa;   *  Eugene H. McKay III of Orlando;   *  Charles Miller of Daytona;   *  Daniel R. Partin of Christmas;   *  Nathan E. Peacock Jr of Winter Garden;   *  Paul M. Roberts of Melbourne Beach;   *  Robert E. Thornton of Brevard;   *  Malcolm R. True Jr of Cocoa;   *  David Welch of Oakland;   *  Maurice T. Williams of Ocala;   *  Robert C. Williams of Orlando;   *  Joseph Woodard of Winter Park; and  *  Roger L. Young of Cocoa.
Help us locate their families and friends!  

Veterans in crisis – For you or someone you know.  Suicide is a medical emergency.  If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, know that you are not alone and care should be sought immediately by calling 911.  Free, confidential resources are instantly available through the Military Crisis Line to aid you if you are in crisis. 
Call 800-273-8255 and press 1,  
OR chat online now for 24/7 access to trained counselors who understand what service members and military families are coping with.  Website at  veteranscrisisline 
OR:  text 838255  for 24/7 confidential assistance. 
They are there because they care….  

Camaraderie Foundation in Central Florida provides resources for private and confidential Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) counseling for Post 9/11 veterans/warriors and their families.  They also have connections in other areas, other states.  It works.  It HAS saved lives, saved marriages and saved families.  camaraderiefoundation .org   Contact 407-841-0071        


Caring and sharing,  

Cathy Haynes
Member/supporter of numerous veteran and military organizations in Central FL
407-239-8468
chaynes11629@ yahoo .com