Showing posts with label Orlando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orlando. Show all posts

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Another Pulse First Responder With PTSD Mistreated

Pulse first responder suing Orlando police dept., city for $1 million

Officer says he was harassed over claims for PTSD treatment

By Mike Holfeld - Investigative Reporter
ORLANDO, Fla. - Pulse first responder and former Orlando police Officer Gerry Realin said Thursday that he will file a lawsuit against the city of Orlando and Orlando Police Department seeking damages for alleged violation of Florida's Workers' Compensation Law.

Maitland attorney Geoff Bichler, of the law offices Bichler, Oliver, Longo and Fox, told News 6 that Realin was harassed and intimidated by at least seven Orlando police employees including Chief John Mina.
Realin was part of the hazmat team assigned to remove the dead from Pulse Nightclub the morning after the deadly assault June 12, 2016. His doctor said he was unable to return to work at the department because of PTSD.

“We feel that the facts are very clear and compelling," Bichler said. “That there was harassment and retaliation almost from the time Mr. Realin came forward.”

In the lawsuit, Bichler included copies of texts and emails that he said will offer strong proof of the “intimidation tactics” used against Realin.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Orlando Firefighter Fights For Job and Help Because of It

Fired Orlando firefighter fights to get job back
WFTV 9 ABC News
by: Shannon Butler
Nov 29, 2017

Granada told his supervisors and the union president in an email that he recorded audio for his protection because he saw “a scene deteriorating and a patient becoming belligerent toward the crew."  

ORLANDO, Fla. - An Orlando firefighter fired after he recorded audio of Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill during a medical call is fighting to get his job back.

Josh Granada was fired last week for violating the department’s policy of recording a patient.

Granada said during a news conference Wednesday that he has post-traumatic stress disorder after responding to the Pulse mass shooting. Granada said he has been asking the fire department for help in coping after the June 12, 2016 shooting, and that his firing is in retaliation.

Granada said his recording of Hill was because of his mental state involving PTSD. He admitted what he did was wrong but said it didn’t make him deserve to be fired.
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Saturday, November 11, 2017

Vietnam Veteran "Santa" Took the Hill, Then Float

TIME-LAPSE: Ride along on our Veterans Day float
Channel 13 News
Sarah Panko
November 13, 2017


Frank Schmidgall was going to stop playing Santa Claus.
Dressed in familiar red and white, the Vietnam War veteran has sat in the same spot for the Orlando Veterans Day Parade every year for the past 15 years.

"I am what you call a charity Santa Claus," Schmidgall said.
But before his mother died, he promised her he would continue the tradition.
“I enjoy it. To watch their faces and to see the people in the parade passing out the candy, it’s fun. I hope they enjoy it," Schmidgall said.
But he doesn't just watch the parade, he buys candy to hand out to spectators. He said he spends hundreds of dollars and several hours getting the bags ready.
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Friday, October 27, 2017

Upcoming Central Florida Veterans Events

From Cathy Haynes

GROUPS: You have one more week to get your Veterans Day event info to me so that it can be shared with others! 
 
October is Agent Orange Awareness Month. The organization Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) encourages your education and support of the Federal Toxic Exposure Research.
 
WW2 Airplane reburbed, crewmember wanted - The Orlando-Sanford Airport has an event coming up in early November where they will be unveiling a refurbished airplane. They are DESPERATELY looking for someone who would have flown the plane. The PV-Ventura was used in the WW2 European theater by the Army Air Corps or Navy or the Royal Air Force. Other versions of the plane would have been the B-34 Lexington, B-37, or Navy's PV-2 Harpoon for submarine search/bombing. Do you know of someone who would have flown such an aircraft or who might be able to give us a lead? Contact George LaMont at marinelamont@ yahoo .com and CC: chaynes11629@ yahoo .com

Avoid the confusion - Just a bit of a reminder - There is a difference between veterans and military. Sometimes people get confused that veterans were once active military but they are not officially serving anymore. And our military who are serving now and will one day be veterans. Retired veterans served a specified required time in service. All military retirees are veterans but not all veterans are military retired.  
·       Veterans Day honors all persons who once were in the military - especially the living. Formerly known as Armistice Day after WWI – 11/11/11 – Eleventh day of the Eleventh month at the Eleventh hour.
·       Armed Forces Day is the third Saturday in May - it was established in 1950 to replace separate Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Air Force Days. That is a day to pay tribute to men and women who ARE currently serve the United States’ armed forces.
·       Memorial Day honors those who died while serving in the military; Observed on the last Monday in May. 
 
United States Submarine Veterans mtg – Thurs Oct 26 – 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
 
Veterans’ Driver License Reinstatement – Fri. Oct 27 - Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, the Orange County Veterans Court, the Department of Revenue, and other state and local agencies, have joined forces to help veterans in Orange County learn how to reinstate their driver license that may have been suspended for a variety of reasons (homelessness, support arrears, etc.)  At the Veterans Driver License Reinstatement Clinic, veterans can get a jump-start on breaking down one barrier to holding a job, obtaining housing, or seeking medical care - having a valid driver license. 8:30am – 4pm in the Jury Room at Orange County Courthouse, 425 N Orange Ave, Orlando, 32801. Pre-registration available at: veteransdlclinic.eventbrite .com CLSMF: 407-841-7777 or Veterans Court at 407-836-0578. 
 
October 28, 1886 - The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor. The statue was a gift from the people of France commemorating the French-American alliance during the American Revolutionary War. Designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the entire structure stands 300 feet (92.9 meters) tall.
 
October 28, 1962 - The Cuban Missile Crisis ended.
 
6th Annual Ruck Sack March – Sat. Oct 28 – You are challenged to “Walk a Mile in their Boots.”  Participants can choose from three different participation levels AND three different course lengths. You can walk for fun or compete as a Runner or Warrior. Warriors must carry at least 35 lbs. in a ruck sack or backpack. Then select a 5k, 10k or 12-mile course length so you can participate or compete at the level you want. First place finishers and top fundraisers receive great prizes. Families are welcome! Lake Nona will be the site and Registration is open; Sponsorship opportunities are available. See Camaraderie Foundation website for info and registration. (407) 841-0071.
Participation in this Camaraderie Foundation event provides counseling resources for private and confidential Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) counseling for military, former warriors and their families seeking assistance.   It works. It HAS saved lives, marriages and families. Contact 407-841-0071
 
Annual Women in Law Enforcement Forum & Safety Expo – Sat. Oct 28 – Learn about a potential career in law enforcement. Expo: 9am – 2pm and Forum: 10am and 1pm. Both sworn and civilian positions available. Orange County Sheriff’s office, 2500 W. Colonial Dr., Orlando, 32804. www. ocso .com
 
Pre-Veterans’ Day Program - Sun. Oct 29 – Former US Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Robert A. McDonald, is the guest speaker at St. Luke’s Methodist –Windermere. Hosted by the church’s Veterans Cluster Group at 1 - 3pm in the Founder’s Hall, 4851 S Apopka Vineland Rd, Orlando, 32819. He will provide an inside look at issues facing our veterans and their families. There will be some time for questions. Free and open to the public. Refreshments. RSVP’s requested for planning to st.lukes .org/military 407-876-4991. 
 
Veterans Resource Fair – Orlando – Wed. Nov 1 – 11am – 1pm at the Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona. Located by the Clinic Information Desk: OEF/OIF guidance, TBI assistance, Florida Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Fisher House information and others. 13800 Veterans Way, Orlando, 32827. Info: vhaorlpublicaffairs@ va .gov 407-631-4436
 
Veterans Resource Fair – Viera – Wed. Nov 1 – 11am-1pm at the Viera VA Outpatient Clinic in the main entrance rotunda, 2900 Veterans Way, Viera, 32940.  (321) 637-3788. Public Affairs office: 407-631-4436 vhaorlpublicaffairs@ va .gov 
 
Coast Guard Auxiliary meeting – Wed. Nov 1 – 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!
 
“Breaking Contact: Soldier to Civilian, a Success Story” – Thurs. Nov 2 – Start of the Veteran Speaker Series at UCF (University of Central Florida) during Veterans Month. Open to the public. Dr. Bryce Carpenter, Educational Outreach Programs Officer for the National Cemetery Administration, speaks on his transition from soldier to civilian.  UCF Career Services will also share information on resources available to students as they prepare to enter the workforce. Free lunch is provided by the Veteran Academic Resource Center (VARC); 12noon to 1:30 pm at Career Services and Experiential Learning Bldg, Rm. 121 on UCF Campus.  (Best parking might be Garage H) Info: Tiffany at 407-823-3817 Tiffany.Rivera@ ucf .edu   www. varc.sdes .ucf .edu
 
Golf Tournament at The Villages – Fri. Nov 3 – The proceeds of this tournament support sending veterans to Washington DC on Villages Honor Flight (VHF) to visit the war memorials. Eagle Ridge Golf Course at Del Webb Spruce Creek. Info: see VHF website or contact Bunny at bunnygowell@ gmail .com 207-286-6786 or John at leftygolf2338@ gmail.com 201-961-4121.
 
Semper Fi Fish Fry – Sat. Nov 4 – 3rd annual fund raising effort at Fish on Fire restaurant, 7937 Daetwyler Dr., Orlando, 32812 (Btwn Orange Ave. and Conway Rd on McCoy Rd, just off the Beachline.) Live band, auction items, events for the kids and much more! Vendor space available. Contact: mcl.orlando.commandant@ gmail .com 407-493-6968
 
Honoring the Tuskegee Airmen - Sat. Nov 4 - Cornerstone Hospice hosts this honoring of the remaining Tuskegee Airmen of Central Florida. 1 -3pm at Hannibal Square Heritage Center, 642 W. New England Ave., Winter Park, 32789. Info: Bridget at brmonroe@ cshospice .org  407- 616-2536
 
Daylight Savings Time ends – Sun. Nov 5 – Turn your clocks back one hour. Use that bonus time to do something nice for our veteran and service personnel!
 
Orange/Osceola County Veterans Treatment Court – Mon. Nov 6 – There will be an appreciation event in the Lake Nona site Auditorium at 2:30pm. Soldiers and civilians have different backgrounds. You can see the process for yourself and why it is important for the former warrior and our community. Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona, 4th flr, 13800 Veterans Way, Orlando, 32827.
Mentors needed - Veteran Courts ARE succeeding! Longer term success is possible with community mentors and there are mentoring programs in Orange, Seminole and Osceola Counties. Be a “battle buddy” or “foxhole buddy” by assisting someone with life challenges. No proselytizing – just non-judgmental caring. Most of the offenders are DUI or possession, or PTS anger issues that are being rechanneled. If you have experienced substance abuse – although not required - and came thru it, you may be very helpful to someone else. If you are interested in participating as a mentor, know someone who is interested, or are a part of an organization where Mentors can be recruited, contact your local Veterans Court resource.
 
Election Day – Tues. Nov 7 – Become educated and do your civic duty – VOTE! Our local elections tend to have a more direct impact on us.
 
Champions of Freedom Appreciation Luncheon – Tues. Nov 7 – Lohman Funeral Homes’ Community Outreach hosts this event at the Spruce Creek Country Club in Port Orange; 11:30am free catered lunch, guest speakers, and a memorabilia exhibit that provides an opportunity for guests to bring items from their service if they like, which makes for a great opportunity to share their pride and connect with others. Limited to the first 75 guests who register at 386-673-1100.
 
Orlando Vet Center – Tues. Nov 7 – Join other veterans in honoring the USMC birthday and watching “Ears, Open. Eyeballs, Click.” It is a documentary on the making of Marines from the perspective of a “fly-on-the-wall.” The movie is sure to bring pride and stir conversation about boot camp experiences. 12 noon at 5575 S. Semoran Blvd, Suite 30 in the TerreCotta Business Park, Orlando, 32822. All veterans, family, and friends are welcome. No RSVP required. Hosted by Readjustment Counselor and Marine Corps Veteran, Lloyd Duran 407-857-2800  lloyd.duran@ va .gov
 
“Exploring Military Archives: New Perspective on Old Texts” – Tues. Nov 7 - Part of the Veteran Speaker Series at UCF (University of Central Florida) during Veterans Month. Open to the public. Three MA candidates discuss both the process of obtaining documents from several archives and how it has influenced their research. These items include Civil War pensions from the National Archives to expose why men enlisted in the First Florida Cavalry (US), an all white Union regiment from Florida; personal papers of World War I nurses to examine their much forgotten trauma; and Civil War memories and myths. 4pm-5pm at UCF’s Colbourn Hall, Rm 146. (Best parking might be Garage H1) Info: Tiffany at 407-823-3817 Tiffany.Rivera@ ucf .edu   www. varc.sdes .ucf .edu
 
The First Academy Veteran’s Day Celebration – Wed. Nov 8 – The students of Wounded Warrior Club of The First Academy would like to honor members of the Armed Forces, past and present. 10am in Faith Hall where the talented students will perform. The local Navy Color Guard will perform, a local wounded warrior will be recognized, as well as a 93 year old MSGt with service in WWII, Korea and Vietnam. The USMC will perform the flag folding ceremony. First Baptist Orlando, 2667 Bruton Blvd, Orlando, 32805. (just off John Young Parkway and LB McLead Rd) (North of I-4 and John Young Pkwy, exit 79.) Info/RSVP’s appreciated for head count planning to 407-206-8748 

Paychecks for Patriots Veterans Job Fair – Wed. Nov 8 – CareerSource Brevard-Palm Bay hosts this event from 10am – 2pm. Special Hours (10am-11am) just for veterans, active duty, reserve, guard, and military family members only. Open to general public from 11am – 2pm. County Club Plaza, 5275 Babcock St. NE, Ste. 8B, Palm Bay, 32905. Save time by registering online at Eventbrite. Bring your resume and dress for success! Co-sponsored by CareerSource, Melbourne Regional Chamber Veterans Resource Council. Info: careersourcebrevard.com 321-504-7600
 
Central Florida Navy League luncheon and meeting – Wed. Nov 8 – All persons who support the sea services, whether civilian or military, are welcomed to attend this gathering on the 2nd Wed. of each month. 11:30 – 1pm at the Holiday Inn – UCF, 1724 N. Alafaya Trail, Orlando, 32826. Interesting speakers and networking potential includes the simulation technology businesses. $20 with credit card payment on website (cfnavyleague .org) or $25 at the door. 3rd largest Navy League in FL with diverse membership including nearby technology industries. Contact Bob K. (Membership Chair.) at navleaguecenfl@ juno .com  407-977-7575
(NEW! The Navy League offers national E-Membership for only $25 per year! Prior military service is NOT required. Support the sea services – Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Merchant Marines – with membership.)
 
UCF Veterans Honored (Flag Days) – Thurs. Nov 9 - Over 1500 flags to symbolize and honor the number of current student veterans studying at UCF will be placed at the Veterans Commemorative/Memorial site on Tuesday, University of Central Florida (UCF) campus near Pegasus Circle. Then on Thurs. at 11am – 11:30 will be a ceremony, public invited, involving veterans, UCF Army ROTC, UCF Air Force ROTC and UCF Music. Coordinated by UCF History, Veterans Academic Resource Center (VARC) and UCF Community Veterans History Project. Info: Joshua  at 407-823-5874    Joshua.Johnson@ucf.edu    www. varc.sdes .ucf .edu
 
United States Marine Corps 242th birthday – November 10 - Thank a Marine, past or present, for your freedom!
 
Offices/Businesses Closed – Fri Nov 10 - In observance of Veteran’s Day, many government offices/businesses will be closed – including banks and post offices. Call ahead to verify.
 
Congressional Breakfast – Fri. Nov 10 – 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, and Darren Soto of District 9. 7:30am – 10am at The Citrus Club, 255 S. Orange Ave., #1800, Orlando, 32801. $25 for FAVOB Members and $30 for Non-FAVOB members. www. favob.net/events Buy tickets online at eventbrite.
 
“SOS Breakfast” –Fri. Nov 10 – Honoring 242nd Birthday of Marine Corps. All area Marines, past and present, and friends are invited.  Sponsored by the Central Florida Chapter of the 1st Marine Division Association. Proceeds will fund the chapter’s continued community events and the 1st Marine Division scholarship fund. Guest speaker is USMC BGen. Thomas V. Draude (ret.) Vietnam veteran with 2 tours in Vietnam, commands held in 7th Marines, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, ADC. Served in Operation Desert Storm, awarded 2 Distinguished Service Medals, 2 Silver Stars, Bronze Star & Purple Heart. Outstanding speaker & warrior! “SOS Breakfast” is fondly named after the breakfasts served in military mess halls! $30 per person, reservations required. 8:30am at Holy Trinity Reception Center - 1217 Trinity Woods Lane, Maitland, 32751 - Off Wymore Rd @ I-4 Overpass (No Exit)  Seating is limited and reservations must be received no later than Nov. 6. Info and reservations: Mike Galyean koolade @embarqmail .com 321-276-7515.
 
Lake Highland Preparatory School’s Veteran’s Day Tribute - Fri Nov 10 - “The American Dream Goes On” - Students and faculty presents its annual tribute of music, dancing, drama and video footage to honor veterans. Includes a performance by Project Magic. FREE Shows at 8:45 am, 10:45 am, and 1 pm in the Harriett Coleman Center for the Arts on campus, 901 N. Highland Ave., Orlando, 32803. Veterans, LHP friends and community are welcome to attend. 407-206-1900 
SPECIAL ATTENTION - Everyone: Notify your local social events planners at any senior living facilities - The program will be broadcast over the internet! This is a wonderful opportunity for travel-challenged seniors to see a great tribute – near professional - performed by our youngest generation! Go to the Lake Highland school website (www. lhps .org) and click on the links. The Tribute will be broadcast LIVE for all 3 shows! See one and then see it again! Info: 407-206-1900
 
Seminole State College – Fri. Nov. 10 - A Veteran’s Day Celebration will be held at SSC Sanford/Lake Mary Campus, 100 Weldon Blvd, Sanford, 32773, in the Center for Fine and Performing Arts (Bld. G). A pre-celebration activity begins at 8:40 am and includes a Jazz Combo. Major Gen.Doug Metcalf (USAF Ret.) will be the guest speaker at 9:30 am and then there will be light refreshments. Info: 407.708.2028voudryk@ seminolestate .edu 
 
“Vets and Pets” Book signing – Fri. Nov 10 – Villagers for Veterans hosts a book signing of “Vets and Pets, Wounded Warriors and the Animals That Help them Heal” by Dava Guerin and Kevin Ferris. 1 – 4pm at The Villages Barnes & Noble, 1055 Old Camp Road, The Villages, 32162. Following the book signing, there is a Meet and Greet, 5pm at the Waterfront Inn with cash bar and finger foods.
 
6th Annual Orlando Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5K Races/Walk – Sat. Nov 11- Orlando Marathon race 26.2, Orlando Half Marathon 13.1 and Orlando 5K race or walk event hosted by American Legion Post 112 and Help the Vets, Inc. 4490 N. Goldenrod Rd. Winter Pk, FL 32792. A local quartet, Noteables, will sing before the event, the Anthem at 7:20 and races starting at 7:30 am. Discounts if registered by Oct 30. www. omarathon .com Info: Jim at racenut478@ aol .com 407-739-4949.
 
Veterans Day Expo – Sat. Nov 11 – Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy will be available to hear your concerns at the Seminole County Public Library, Central Branch, from 9am – 11am. 215 N. Oxford Rd, Casselberry, 32707. Info: Constituent Advocate Kyle at 888-205-5421
 
Orlando Veterans Day Parade – Sat. Nov 11 – One of the largest Veteran’s Day Parades, Hosted by Mayor Buddy Dyer and his Veterans Advisory Council in Downtown Orlando.  11am – 1pm. Free! This year’s parade recognizes the invisible wounds of war. The parade includes about 100 Central Florida veterans groups, floats, pipe bands, marching bands, ROTC and JROTC units, first responders, community groups and military vehicles. Begins at Robinson St., south on Orange Ave., east on Central, the north on Rosalind Ave. The parade will be televised live on News 13, starting with the opening ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Info: cityoforlando.net/ veteransparade 407-246-3104.
 
Windermere Veterans Monument Dedication – Sat. Nov.11 –Join members from all of the branches of the armed forces at 11am as Windermere unveils its Veterans Monument at 520 Main Street. Patriotic music and a family friendly day long event. Sponsored by the Town of Windermere and Windermere Rotary. Info: Gary Bruhn at windermeremayor@ yahoo .com 407-876-1732.
 
Astatula’s 1st Veterans Day – Sat. Nov 11 - Country music artist Rodney Atkins will be the headline entertainer at this event. He has had six number one songs on the country music charts. Also present will be Rob O'Neill, a highly decorated SEAL and retired special forces operator with over 400 missions.  11am – 11:30pm at Central Florida Motorsports Park, 24200 County Road 561, Astatula, (Lake County) 34705. $10 advanced gen. admission before Nov 1, then $15; $100 VIP tickets; Vendors available. Tickets at Eventbrite.
 
Play and Eat Free – Sat. Nov 11 - Main Event Entertainment invites all veterans and active-duty military to play games, bowl, and eat for free from open till 5pm. Military personnel will receive one free entrée from the special Veterans Day menu, and receive a complimentary $10 FUNcard that can be used on all Main Event games. Located in Pointe Orlando at 9101 International Dr #1032, Orlando, 32819. Military ID required. Info: www. mainevent .com
 
Marine Corps Birthday Ball – Sat. Nov. 11 – Sponsorships available for this 242st celebration will be at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando, 9840 International Drive, 32819. Cocktails begin at 6pm and the ballroom doors open at 6:45. At 7:30 the ceremony begins with dinner and dancing following that. Dress is formal. Special guests.  Interested persons can get more information at the Central Florida Marine Corps Foundation website: centralfloridamarines.org or thru Jan Baka 407.745.3029 during business hours or jan.baka@ecs-federal.com Semper Fi!
 
10th International Conference on World War II  - Nov 16-18 -  Taking place in New Orleans, the guest speaker at the closing presentation will be Hershel "Woody" Williams. There were 472 Medals of Honor awarded for actions performed during World War II. Of those recipients, only four are still with us today. Woody is the last surviving MOH Marine from Iwo Jima and has visited the Central Florida area several times. National WW2 Museum, 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130. 504-528-1944 www. ww2conference  .com.
 
1st Annual Challenge 22 – 5K “Ruck” Walk – Sat. Nov 18 - American Legion Winter Garden Post 63 is hosting this in downtown Winter Garden. Registration starting at 0730 and the event getting underway at 0911. It will end around 3pm. Info: Kurt at 407-701-9416   kurtgies@ gmail .com
 
Veterans Entrepreneurship Conference – Sat. Nov 18 – Guest speakers, breakout sessions on specific entrepreneurship topics and a networking social in the evening. 1pm to 8pm at Florida Atlantic Univ., Student Union, 777 Glades Rd, Boca Raton. Sponsored by Veterans Florida. The event is completely free to attend.  Register veteransflorida.eventbrite .com Info: Bobby Carbonell at carbonell@ veteransflorida .org 850-898-1444 
 
Fundraiser for USMC Sgt. John Peck – Sat. Nov 18 - A quadruple amputee, John Peck lost his limbs when he stepped on a homemade I.E.D. in Afghanistan. He is the first Marine ever to receive a double arm transplant. As he recovers and works hard learning to use his new arms there is a need for financial support. Villagers For Veterans hopes that you will join in supporting his resolve and hard work. (They had originally provided him with an all-terrain chair for his mobility independence.) 5:30 - 6:30pm Meet & Greet with John, Fox News correspondent from the Pentagon Jennifer Griffin, and entertainer Roy Michaels. 7pm show featuring Roy Michaels. Seabreeze Recreation Center, 2384 Buena Vista Blvd, The Villages, 32162Tickets: $30 for Show + Meet/Greet with finger foods and cash bar; $25 for show only. Info: www. villagersforveterans .org    516-220-5068  villagersforveterans@ gmail .com 
 
Fisher House fundraiser – Sat. Nov 18 – Have an evening with premium cuisine, drink, and live entertainment at “Concours Live” located at the Orlando Sanford Airport on the Southeast Ramp.  Additionally, there will be high performance, luxury, and classic cars and aircraft. New this year is a women's luxury fashion boutique. The night ends with a huge fireworks display. 7pm-11pm at 2151 Spinner Lane, Sanford, 32773. Proceeds of tickets purchased online at Eventbrite (must use code FH) will benefit Fisher House, located across from the Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona. Info: Friends of Fisher House, Greg Smith at fisherhouseorlando@ gmail .com 901-438-7734
 
Send me your Veterans Day and November events ASAP! I’m HOPING to compile the next list within the next week…….
 
 
Caring and sharing,
 
Cathy Haynes
Member/volunteer/supporter of numerous veteran and military organizations
407-239-8468
 

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Central Florida October Veterans Events


October 13 – Happy Birthday, United States Navy!  Established in 1775.




From Cathy Haynes

October Military/Veterans Events

Send me your November event information, including Veteran’s Day events, ASAP!
 
It’s still hurricane season. Are you prepared if another Hurricane Irma or Maria heads our way? Be prepared. Have a plan. Assist your neighbors.
A nifty hurricane preparedness list was sent to me that is very comprehensive and it was offered to those who wanted a copy of it. If you didn’t request it before and would still like a copy, please email me SEPARATELY with just that request. Please - Do not use “Reply.”
 
Disaster Assistance for Veterans pamphlet from the US Veterans Affairs office has been scanned and made available by Tommie Maldonado of the Orange County Veterans Service Office. It contains some valuable resources. Send me a SEPARATE email with ‘Disaster Assistance pamphlet’ in the subject line and I will attach the pamphlet. Please - Do not use “Reply.”
 
 
2nd Infantry Division Florida Branch Reunion – Fri – Sun, Oct 13- 15 - Reunion of Second Indianhead Division Association at the Punta Gorda Waterfront Hotel and Suites, 300 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda, 33950. The Florida International Air Show is in Punta Gorda that weekend. Combine the two for a great weekend! Info: Mike at 2IDA.Mail@ charter .net 919-356-5692
 
AAAA Social – Fri. Oct 13 – No bad luck here! A fun after hours social with Quad-A (Army Aviation Association of America) and sponsored Lockheed Martin. 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
 
K.I.S.S. care packaging – Sat. Oct 14 – Kids in Support of Soldiers (K.I.S.S.) will be packing care packages for the troops, at 10 am at Casselberry Veterans located at 200 Concord Drive, Casselberry, 32707. Items to send are welcomed, especially Christmas cards, as those deployed will want them in their preparation for the holidays. Future packings will be held Nov 18-(third Sat) at American Legion- "Old Glory" 2706 Wells Ave, Fern Park, and Dec. 9 - Longwood VFW- 1520 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd., Longwood. See their website at kidsinsupportofsoldiers .org Info: kisssecretary@ gmail .com 407-247-4030. 
 
Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) meeting – Sat. Oct 14 – Are you a descendant of America’s first veterans? Tracing your family tree and finding a lineal ancestor who fought for or supported the efforts for our freedoms in the American Revolution allows you to honor their sacrifices by becoming a member. And if you are active military or a veteran (but not required) it makes the connection even more important because you swore to uphold the US Constitution that was put into place at the start of our country – a true tribute! A monthly luncheon meeting for the Central Florida chapter is being held at the Mayflower Retirement Complex because it has great food! Info for membership and/or the meeting: Don at donaldg100@ aol .com
 
Young Marine Birthday Ball – Sat. Oct 14 – Sponsors welcomed; This event rewards some hard working young men and women (ages 8-18) of the Orlando Devil Dogs who are our future leaders. Contact sgtmajgna@ earthlink .net
 
Central Florida Navy Birthday Ball – Sat. Oct 14 – Event sponsorships are available. Join past and present Navy personnel and Navy supporters when we celebrate 242 years of USN service to our country! Guest speaker is Sunita L. Williams (Suni), U.S. Navy Captain, was selected as an astronaut by NASA in 1998 and is a veteran of two space missions. She is currently assigned to the cadre of astronauts training to fly the initial test flights for America’s first commercially built spacecraft the Boeing CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX Dragon. She and her crewmates are working closely with the commercial providers to develop their new spacecraft systems, which will eventually provide round-trip crew transportation services to the International Space Station. All interested persons are welcomed to attend the Navy Ball. Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, 9939 Universal Blvd, Orlando (near I-Drive.) Tickets are available from Central FL Navy League at www. cfnavyleague .org 
 
American Patriot Gala – Sat. Oct 14 - 4th annual event hosted by Lockheed Martin to support Camaraderie Foundation - postponed from Sept. 9. 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 events@ camaraderiefoundation .org
The Foundation provides resources for private and confidential Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) counseling for Post 9/11 veterans/active duty and their families. They also have connections in other areas, other states. It works. It HAS saved lives, saved marriages and saved families. 
 
Greeters needed! Honor Flight Welcome Home – Sat. Oct 14 - Orlando Int’l Airport –After a day spent in Washington DC, 25 veterans return home thru Orlando Int’l Airport. This Mission will have 25 veterans returning at 9:55pm on Southwest Airlines# 3639 from BWI. Terminal A, Airside 2 (hotel area in front of where Starbucks had been.) There are 14 veterans whose service started in WW2, 7 in Korean War including one woman, and 4 from the Vietnam War. The eldest is 94 yrs old. 7 are from Navy, 5 from Army, 7 from Air Force/Army Air Corps, 5 Marines and 1 Coast Guard.
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. Come welcome these former warriors home! “Welcome Home” receptions at the airports makes a difference! Bring your flags, banners and signs! 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 may 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.
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!
NOTE: The next Honor Flights will be Wed. Oct 18, and the last one for the year is on Sat. Oct 21.
 
Family Fun Day at the Beach – Sun. Oct 15 - Come out and bond with other military families while enjoying the fishing pier, trails for walking and biking, touring the fort, games, prizes and more. Sponsored by Camaraderie Foundation and Wounded Warrior Project. 10am – 2pm at Fort DeSoto Park, Shelter 15, 3500 Pinellas Bayway S., Tierra Verde, 33715. Lunch and drinks will be provided but reservations are requested for planning purposes. Bring your own beach equipment. Register by emailing or calling: Anna at programs@ camaraderiefoundation .org or 407-841-0071 with your name, email, phone number, number of attendees.
Camaraderie Foundation provides healing for invisible wounds of war through counseling, emotional, and spiritual support for all branches of Military Service Members, Veterans and their families.
 
Florida Association of Veteran Owned Businesses mtg (FAVOB) – Tues Oct 17 - Meeting at 10am, a “Chamber of Commerce” of sorts open to all veteran owned businesses, at American Legion Florida Department bldg., 1912A Lee Road, Orlando, FL 32810. 19 states offer contract preferences to veteran owned businesses. Florida is NOT one of them. Our goal is to change that in big business, and with our state, our cities, and counties too. See FAVOB Facebook site and website. Info: chairman@ favob .org or marketing@ favob .org
 
Orange County Mayors’ Veterans Advisory Council –Wed. Oct 18 –Monthly meeting starting at 1:30pm of numerous organizations and individuals for the benefit of Central FL veterans and active duty personnel. Planning of events and awareness is shared. Designated representatives allow groups to coordinate efforts and unite for the common cause. If your Orange County /Central FL vet/military associated group isn’t attending, it should plan to get involved. Mayor Teresa Jacobs is very supportive of a veteran-friendly community. Contact Chairman Col. Edwin Marrero for attendance and location information. emarrero81 @cfl.rr .com 
 
Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH) mtg – Wed. Oct 18 – Join others who are in this unique status of service to our country. 7 PM at the Orlando Elks Lodge, 12 N. Primrose Dr., Orlando, 32803. Activities include parade participations, and currently working on getting out the JROTC Purple Heart Awards for the local high schools and college ROTC units. It’s always nice for a member to personally present the Award Certificate, Medal and Ribbon at the school awards ceremony. Info: Marcus at mmichles@ att. net  407-382-9737 or cell 407-304-6061. 
 
Greeters needed! Honor Flight Welcome Home –WEDNESDAY, Oct 18 –After a day spent in Washington DC, Honor Flight veterans will return home thru Orlando Int’l Airport. This Mission will have 70 veterans, 70 guardians along with medical and admin. staff. This is a special chartered flight thru American Airlines and they will be returning from DCA to Orlando on AA#9459 arriving at 7pm. Airport Operations state that the veterans will enter Terminal B, Airside 3 – this is in the opposite end of the airport from the “usual” Honor Flight area and is near Dunkin Donuts.  Veterans: 10 with service starting in WW2, 3 post-WW2 to KW, 49 served in Korean War, 2 post-KW to VN, 6 in Vietnam War. The breakdowns of branches are: 34 Army, 17 Navy, 7 Marines, 10 Air Force, and 2 Coast Guard. On this Mission, one of the woman veterans (USMC with service in Korean War) was a member of the Color Guard for the dedication of The United States Marine Corps Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial). The dedication was attended by President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon. This particular hub of Honor Flight also marks its 1000th veteran taken to Washington DC since its first flight in May 2012!  Bring your flags, banners and signs to welcome these veterans home after their day in Washington DC. Your attention makes a difference!
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. Come welcome these former warriors home! “Welcome Home” receptions at the airports makes a difference! Bring your flags, banners and signs! 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 may 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.
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!
NOTE: The next Honor Flight, also the last one for the year, is on Sat. Oct 21.
 
October 19, 1781 - The British surrender to the Colonies - As their band played “The World Turned Upside Down”, the British Army marched out in formation and surrendered to the Americans at Yorktown. More than 7,000 British and Hessian troops, led by British General Lord Cornwallis, surrendered to General George Washington. The war between Britain and its American colonies was effectively ended.
 
Korean War Veterans meeting – Thurs. Oct 19 – The Mid-Florida Chapter #173 of KWVA meets on the third Thursday of each month, 11am, at the Casselberry Veterans building, 200 Concord Dr, Casselberry, 32707. All are welcomed! Info: Chuck at 407-252-7447 gunship442@ aol .com
 
Central Florida Marine Corps Social – Fri. Oct 20  – Join a group of great people – you don’t have to be a Marine! 4:30 – 7:30pm at University Buffalo Wild Wings 11400 University Dr., Orlando, 32817. Info: 407-738-8735
 
“Salute the Troops” Concert – Fri. Oct 20 – Villagers for Veterans hosts this patriotic concert starting at 7pm at New Covenant United Methodist Church, 3470 Woolridge Dr, The Villages, 32162 352-750-4529 . Tickets are $25 for Artists Circle, $15 for General Admission. Tickets available at the kiosk and box office. Funds will provide another wounded veteran with an All-Terrain Zoom for mobility freedom. Info: Villagers for Veterans website and Facebook; villagersforveterans@ gmail .com  516-220-5068  
 
Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test Challenge – Sat. Oct 21 – This is the 2nd annual Physical Fitness Test (PFT) challenge sponsored by the local Marine Corps Foundation and is open to all interested persons! Great way to create challenges between work departments and to have fun! 3 mile run, crunches and pull-ups. Jay Blanchard Park, 2451 N Dean Rd., Orlando, 32817. Info: 407-738-8735
 
Navy Seabee Veterans of America meeting – Sat. Oct 21 – Navy Civil Engineer Corps – the SeaBee’s Island-X4, meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month, 8am, at the Casselberry Veterans building, 200 Concord Dr, Casselberry, 32707. SeaBee’s info: 407-325-8915, mikegentz116@ gmail .com
 
Pancake Breakfast – Sat. Oct 21 – VFW Post 3282 serves up some great breakfast – 8am to 11am at 5810 S. Williamson Blvd, Port Orange, FL 32128. The fund raising $9 donation includes pancakes, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, orange or tomato juice and coffee. Limited to 100 tickets. Contact: Jim Glor at 386-675-2858.
 
Seminole County Veterans Stand Down – Sat. Oct 21 – Resources available for veterans, especially the homeless ones. 9am – 1pm at Florida Department of Health in Seminole County, 400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, 32773. There are medical and dental screenings along with tables for various veterans information.
 
Coast Guard Auxiliary meeting – Sat. Oct 21 – 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. 
 
Community Kickoff for a home – Sat. Oct 21 – Homes for Our Troops (H4OT) kicks off the building of a specially adapted custom home for Army SSG Christopher Gordon in Groveland in Lake County. Ceremony beginning at 10am at American Legion Post 239, at 307 American Legion Road, Mascotte, 34753. Chris was serving as the company sergeant with A Company, 1-5 Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, in Tal-Afar, Iraq, when a roadside bomb hit his vehicle. The explosion resulted in the loss of his right leg above the knee and severe damage to his left leg and left arm. He has been active in the Central Florida veteran community and enjoys golf and therapeutic horseback riding. Info: Community Outreach Coordinator Alicia Berta at aberta@ hfotusa .org.
 
Veteran Community Fair – Sat. Oct 21 – This event provides the resource of an Expunction Workshop – some past court records (crimes or charges) can be expunged or sealed. This is an opportunity to explore and perhaps start the process. 10am – 2pm at 3000 C.R. Smith St., Orlando. Other veterans services may be available. Sponsored by the Office of the Public Defender in partnership with the Racial Justice Committee. Info: Ms. Cepero at lcepero@ circuit9.org or Peter Cartwright at 407-836-4883.
 
Harvest for Heroes – Sat. Oct 21 - American Legion Auxiliary Unit 183 Old Glory, 2706 Wells Avenue, Fern Park, 32730, hosts this benefit supporting “K9 for Warriors”. (www. k9sforwarriors .org) The organization provides service canines to our Warriors suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disability, traumatic brain injury, and/or military sexual trauma as a result of military service post-9/11. This family friendly event starts at 4pm with Carnival Games, Food, Live Music, Raffles and Drinks Specials. Free admission to the public.  Outside vendors welcome ($25.00 with own table, $35.00 if need table) Contact Penny Kanbara 407-879-2528 or email gatorpenny@ icloud .com or ALA Unit 183 at 407-831-8004.
 
Greeters needed! Honor Flight Welcome Home – Sat. Oct 21 – See general info listed on October 14. This Mission will have 25 veterans returning at 9:55pm on Southwest Airlines# 3639 from BWI. Terminal A, Airside 2 (hotel area in front of where Starbucks had been.) Bring your flags, banners and signs to welcome these veterans home after their day in Washington DC. Your attention makes a difference! This is the LAST Honor Flight for the year!
 
Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) – Sun. Oct 22 – The Camaraderie Foundation is proud to be a Charity Partner for the MCM in Washington DC. The lottery-based entry system allowed 80 entry slots to be granted to Camaraderie – thousands of others get turned away for the coveted spots in this prestigious event that is limited to 30,000 persons. There is a $750 fundraising minimum & $160 entry fee for the runners. You can help our local runners represent Central Florida with your donation. Contact 407-841-0071
 
FAVOB Social Mixer – Wed. Oct 25 – Join the Florida Association of Veteran Owned Businesses at the Ace Café, 6pm – 9pm at 100 W Livingston St, Orlando, 32801. A great networking opportunity for veterans and non-veterans! Free for FAVOB members and $10 for non-members. Bring your business cards and friends! See FAVOB Facebook site and website. Info: chairman@ favob .org or marketing@ favob .org
 
United States Submarine Veterans mtg – Thurs Oct 26 – 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
 
October 28, 1886 - The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor. The statue was a gift from the people of France commemorating the French-American alliance during the American Revolutionary War. Designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the entire structure stands 300 feet (92.9 meters) tall.
 
October 28, 1962 - The Cuban Missile Crisis ended.
 
6th Annual Ruck Sack March – Sat. Oct 28 – You are challenged to “Walk a Mile in their Boots.” Participants can choose from three different participation levels AND three different course lengths. You can walk for fun or compete as a Runner or Warrior. Warriors must carry at least 35 lbs. in a ruck sack or backpack. Then select a 5k, 10k or 12-mile course length so you can participate or compete at the level you want. First place finishers and top fundraisers receive great prizes. Families are welcome! Lake Nona will be the site and Registration is open; Sponsorship opportunities are available. See Camaraderie Foundation website for info and registration. (407) 841-0071.
Participation in this Camaraderie Foundation event provides counseling resources for private and confidential Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) counseling for military, former warriors and their families seeking assistance.   It works. It HAS saved lives, marriages and families. Contact 407-841-0071
 
Coast Guard Auxiliary meeting – Wed. Nov 1 – 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!
 
JOBS / EDUCATION
 
Veteran Infused Employment Workshops – Various free seminars offered to veterans that will assist in job searching. Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona site, 13800 Veterans Way, Orlando, 32827. Seminars include “Creating your Job Search Plan”, “Create a Marketable You”, “Define your Resources”, and others. Seminars are held 10am – 2pm, Lunch is NOT provided. Contact Annie Artis, ellamay.artis@ va .gov 407-646-5500 x27246 Contact her to get on future job fair lists, employer events and future employment workshops.
 
CFDC Veterans Business Initiative (VBI) –The VBI runs for eight weeks and is a no cost program for all Military Veterans and their spouses who are seeking employment, entrepreneurial training and continuing education paths. Partners attending the sessions often include major hotels, healthcare, entertainment and defense industries. (Disabilities not required.) Veterans and spouses can info/register for next session at the www. cfdisabilitychamber .org/vbi/ Info: 407-420-4875 
 
Business Incubation Program for Entrepreneurs – Univ. of Central FL offers assistance 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, Kissimmee, and other places. This is a must if you want to start or grow a business. Info: 407-823-2346 michael.weiss@ ucf .edu 
 
Valencia College’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Center offers short-term, hands-on training needed to earn nationally-recognized industry certifications in as little as 9 weeks. These include Mechatronics (industrial Maintenance Tech), Computer Numerical Control (Machining), Welding Level I and II, and Electronic Board Assembly. Info at: manufacturing.valenciacollege .edu  Approved for veterans education benefits. Veterans recruiter Mike at 321-682-4466  mkepner@ valenciacollege .edu
 
HBI (Home Builders Institute) Classes – HBI offers 3 certifications in 4 Weeks and job placement at No Cost to Military Members, Past or Present. OSHA 10, First Aid/CPR/AED, Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate, Training, and Job Placement Promotion Class. 9200 Southpark Center Loop, Orlando FL 32819 (Inside Everest University off John Young Parkway.) Info or to secure your seat: Erwin Jamieson at 407-793-4360  ejamieson@ hbi .org
A current OSHA 10 card is a valuable asset in any industry. Safety training enhances your professional marketability.
 
MISCELLANEOUS
 
“Leaving Vietnam…” – Sept. thru Nov. 5 – Local PBS station WUCF and the Orange County History Center unveiled a new exhibit, "Leaving Vietnam: Building a New Life in Central Florida." What turned Orlando's Mills 50 neighborhood into Little Saigon? Discover the roots of Central Florida’s Vietnamese community and its impact on leadership, local commerce, and Orlando’s food scene. This exhibit parallels the airing of the Ken Burns series about the Vietnam War on PBS stations. Orange Co. History Center (the old courthouse), 65 East Central Blvd., Orlando, 32801. The exhibit runs thru Nov.8. 
 
Hurricane Maria assistance – Many Central Florida residents have friends and relatives who live in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. There has been an urgent call for short term and long term assistance and many have stepped up. But it gets confusing about what and how to donate. Two local veterans have had a strong finger on the pulse of the efforts: Army LCol Dennis Freytes (ret.) (liaison of many organizations and instigator of the Congressional Gold Medals for the Borinqueneers) and Army Col. Edwin Marrero, (ret.), (the Chairman of the Orange County Mayor’s Veterans Advisory Council and Deacon of South Orlando Baptist Church.) You and your groups may contact these gentlemen for information about what, how, and where to take donated items so that they can get shipped where needed, especially to the inland part of the islands.
Contact Dennis at dennisfreytes@ hotmail .com 407-298-1151 or 321-276-1309
Contact Col. Marrero at emarrero81@ cfl.rr .com 407-592-3371
(Items needed in PR include CLEAN grocery bags – plastic and reusable – to allow sorting and distribution of items.)
 
Service Dog - American Legion Winter Garden Post 63 has sponsored the training of a Service Dog to the tune of $18,000. Unfortunately they are having some challenges with placing the dog with a Central Florida veteran who has a need. The dog is trained for mild PTSD and slight mobility assistance. Help them match a winning pair - contact Kurt Gies (1st Vice Commander) at 407-701-9416 or kurtgies@ gmail .com 
 
Fisher House at Lake Nona – Construction at the site across from the Orlando VA Medical Center is coming to an end and the site will receive the first guests early in 2018. It will allow family members to be close to their beloved veterans who are hospitalized. But there is a need for various items to turn this House into a home-like setting. A wish list has been set up at the Bed, Bath and Beyond stores and is also accessible at the Lake Nona Fisher House website. Organizations have the opportunity to sponsor a portion or an entire room! Contact Fisher House Manager Teresa (Terri) Turner at 407-631-9800, (cell) 321-200-7754 Teresa.Turner2@ va. gov
 
Veterans Resource Radio – Rob Newton on the radio: Thursday’s at 1pm on WLBE 790 – my790am.com; Friday’s at 2pm WQBQ 1410 “The Q” on tune in radio, and at my-oldies.com. (Both stations are in Leesburg.) 
 
National Veterans Crisis Line - A brief request and a favor. Right now, while you're reading this … put this in your phone. National Veterans Crisis Line, 1-800-273-8255.  You never know when you or a veteran you know might need some help, right now. Now you have a number that can help.  
 
Donating and Helping Without Spending Another Dime – You may have noticed a series of numbers and letters inside Coca-Cola caps and packaging. Those codes can be entered into the computer to earn prizes but even better: To make donations! For quite a while I have personally been using my codes to donate to the USO. Since the hurricanes, Coca-Cola is giving double the code value donations until October 20 to the American Red Cross to assist with their relief efforts from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Go to: Coke.com/redcross 
Collect those caps from your neighbors recycling bins when you are making your cardio-exercise walks and enter those codes to donate without spending another dime!
 
Avoid the confusion - Just a bit of a reminder - There is a difference between veterans and military. Sometimes people get confused that veterans were once active military but they are not officially serving anymore. And our military who are serving now and will one day be veterans. Retired veterans served a specified required time in service. All military retirees are veterans but not all veterans are military retired.  

Veterans Day honors all persons who once were in the military - especially the living. Formerly known as Armistice Day after WWI – 11/11/11 – Eleventh day of the Eleventh month at the Eleventh hour.

Armed Forces Day is the third Saturday in May - it was established in 1950 to replace separate Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Air Force Days. That is a day to pay tribute to men and women who ARE currently serve the United States’ armed forces.

Memorial Day honors those who died while serving in the military; Observed on the last Monday in May. 
 
Send me your Veterans Day and November events ASAP! I’m HOPING to compile the next list within the next week…….
 
 
Caring and sharing,
 
Cathy Haynes
Member/volunteer/supporter of numerous veteran and military organizations
407-239-8468