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Oct
17
Thu
Leadership Monongalia – Healthcare @ Leadership Mon
Oct 17 @ 12:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Leadership Monongalia

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

Oct
25
Fri
Ronnie Dunn Concert at Schmitt’s Saloon @ Schmitt's Saloon
Oct 25 @ 8:00 pm – Oct 26 @ 3:45 am

From Ronnie Dunn

My tour manager and I were sitting around looking at the tour routing last week in San Antonio. We were seeing that we were going to have the entire band and crew out with two days between shows. It’s not highly unusual to have days off between shows but we have been on a mission to come up with ways to do things a little differently. I think it’s important to find ways to connect what we do on a grassroots level with local communities and real people. I feel like I lost touch at times with some of that while with Brooks and Dunn. That machine became so big that it was sometimes impossible to stop and actually connect.

I think it’s crucial to give back, too..especially in today’s economic environment.

The idea of giving our routing info to people that follow me through social media and asking them participate by suggesting places that we might play along the way came up. We’re calling it “Play For Beer,” but it’s really about finding places that we can drop into on a whim, play and in turn do something helpful for a worthy cause.

We’ve received an overwhelming response from a place called Schmitt’s Saloon (http://hub.am/1aEbQC5) in Morgantown, West Virginia so we have decided to stop, plug-in and play there on Friday, Oct. 25.

Any and all proceeds will go to Operation Welcome Home (http://hub.am/1aEbStM). Even the bartenders are chipping in and donating a dollar from each drink to the cause. We may pass the hat.

Here we go. “Play For Beer” show number one.

LWR…. “come play with us”

RD

Oct
26
Sat
Marine Corps Marathon Expo 2013 @ DC Armory
Oct 26 @ 1:00 pm – 11:00 pm

I will be running on the GE Marine Corps Marathon Team this year, and will be set up at the Expo on Saturday the 26th (my birthday) with GE selling and signing copies of “Freedom Run”. Hope to see you there, and good luck to all runners!

Health and Fitness Expo by GE

GEThe 2013 Health and Fitness Expo by GE will be held at the DC Armory at 2001 E Capitol St, SE Washington, DC 20003.  Take the orange/blue Metro lines to the Stadium/Armory station and support the MCM’s green initiatives.  Free parking is available in Lot 3 outside the Armory.

  • Thursday, October 24  4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Friday, October 25      10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, October 26  9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Move through Packet Pick-up tent hosted outside the main venue then enter the DC Armory to enjoy 200+ exhibitors and vendors featuring everything runners and their support teams want including running apparel and gear, training and nutrition products, food samples, MCM licensed merchandise and entertainment! This event is free to the public.

Join the fun and festivities of the opening ceremonies on Thursday, October 24 at 3:30 p.m. adjacent to the Packet Pick-up tent across from the DC Armory.  The excitement includes a performance by the Marine Corps Base Quantico Party Band, the ribbon breaking ceremony and the presentation of the first SuperSize Goodie Bag.  Those runners among the first in line at the Expo will have the opportunity to win the SuperSize bag.

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PACKET PICK-UP
Runners will need to retrieve their race materials at Packet Pick-up, part of the MCM Health and Fitness Expo by GE, located inside the DC Armory. Race materials include the participant bib number, B-tag and MCM Event ProgramExpo2

IMPORTANT!  UPS Baggage Sticker will be attached to the reverse side of every MCM and MCM10K bib.  The sticker features the runner’s bib number and the assigned UPS truck to be utilized for baggage drop off and pick up on event day.  Carefully peel the front of the sticker off the backing and attached to the clear plastic bag to facilitate easy identification by UPS volunteers.

Runners will then proceed to the Health and Fitness Expo by GE to receive their coveted mock neck participant shirt, safety pins, a commemorative MCM patch and the informative event program.

To pick up their items, runners need to download and print their E-Confirmation Card in early October. A photo ID is also required.

SUPER SIZING THE FUN
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The MCM super-sized 38 extra special goodie bags, in honor of the 38th anniversary of the event. The SuperSize goodie bags contained high value products from MCM Sponsors and licensees and will be randomly distributed at MCM Weekend events by notifying runners over Facebook and Twitter where and when the next bag will be awarded.  You may also improve your chances of getting one of the special bags by being among the first runners in line at the Health and Fitness Expo ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, October 24 at 3:30 p.m.

Not all bags contain all prizes.

Nov
14
Thu
Military Bowl Kickoff Reception presented by Capital Bank @ Navy and Marine Corps Stadium
Nov 14 @ 10:30 pm – Nov 15 @ 12:30 am
Nov
21
Thu
Leadership Monongalia – Arts & Culture/WVU Athletics @ Leadership Mon
Nov 21 @ 1:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Leadership Monongalia

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

Dec
20
Fri
Leadership Monongalia – Government and the Courts @ Leadership Mon
Dec 20 @ 1:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Leadership Monongalia

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

Dec
26
Thu
2013 Military Bowl Freedom Run
Dec 26 – Dec 28 all-day

101 Mile Freedom Run to Kick Off the 2013 Military Bowl!

2013 Military Bowl Freedom Run

Marine Corps Veteran and Freedom Runner Jamie Summerlin will help kick off the 2013 Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium with a 101-mile run from Shepherdstown, W.Va., to Annapolis, Md., reliving the final day of his 3,452-mile Freedom Run across America to honor Veterans in 2012.

Military Bowl Freedom Run Sponsor

Beginning the morning of Thursday, December 26, Jamie will step off from Two Rivers Treads, the store that donated his 10 pair of shoes for the Freedom Run. Finishing 24 hours later, he will attend the Medal of Honor reception at the Governor’s Mansion, participate in the Military Bowl Parade and be recognized during the Military Bowl.

Military Bowl Freedom Run

Always known for going the extra mile, Jamie mapped the Military Bowl Freedom Run to ensure that he not only relived Day 100 with a 100 mile run, but wanted to also shed light on the brave men and women who always go the extra mile to protect our freedoms by adding 1 more mile to this challenge. His goal is to raise $100,000.00 for Operation Welcome Home, an organization “For Veterans, By Veterans” in. You can support Operation Welcome Home by making a 100% tax-deductible donation below(*). If you would like to become a sponsor of the 2013 Military Bowl Freedom Run, you can also Contact Jamie Here

Your donation is greatly appreciated, and will help Operation Welcome Home continue to support our veterans through the services it provides.

Jan
4
Sat
Frozen Sasquatch 2014 @ Kanawha State Forest
Jan 4 @ 1:00 pm – 7:30 pm

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The 5th annual Frozen Sasquatch Trail Race will take place on January 4th, 2014. The race consist of two distances, 25k and 50k, both starting at 8:00am. The course is a 15.8 mile loop (50k runners do two loops) and will take place on some of the best trails in Kanawha State Forest. Come start the year right with your first trail race of the year. Registration will open August 2013. Race limited to 200 registrants.

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Location: The race is located at Kanawha State Forest near Charleston, WV. Directions to the Forest can be found here, Directions to Kanawha State Forest . The race starts at the parking lot near the swimming pool. From the parks main entrance travel 1.4 miles and turn left.

Limitations:  The race is limited to 200 registrants (shirts guaranteed to the first 150 to register and pickup their shirt. No show, no shirt.). The time limit to complete the course is 8 1/2 hrs for both distances. There will be cutoff points at the half way point (mile 15.8) at 12:20 pm, and Aid Station 6 (mile 24.3) at 2:30 pm. After cutoff times have past, sweepers will be sent to remove flagging and sweep the course. Please do not ask to continue run if cutoff times are not met.  Registration will be closed 12/14/13. Race is limited to 200 registrants.

Drop Bags: If the 50k runners want to leave a drop bag at the halfway point, we will have a table designated for this (please label bag with race number and name). Or if you want to get something out of your vehicle, or put something in your vehicle, you are free to do so at the halfway point. There are also restrooms at this point.

Race Registration: Entry fee for the Frozen Sasquatch Trail Run is as follows:
50k: $50 if postmarked by 11/01/13 and $60 thereafter

25k: $40 if postmarked by 11/01/13 and $50 thereafter

Runners receive a Patagonia Capilene shirt. Shirts guaranteed to the first 150 to register. No Show, No Shirt. Please do not ask.

REGISTRATION will be closed 12/14/13

Packet Pickup: Packets may be picked up at Roberts Running and Walking Shop in Charleston, WV  Friday 1-3-14 between 3:00pm and 6:00pm. You can also pick them up at the pool parking lot at Kanawha State Forest  between 6:30 am and 7:30 am race day. There will be a quick pre-race briefing at 7:45 am.

Race Start:8:00 am

Post Race Meal: After finishing the race, runners are welcome to some hot BBQ, hot soup, hot coffee, hot chocolate and other Bone Warming food and snacks.

Awards and Prizes: Individual awards will be given to the top (3) overall Male/Female Open and the 1st Place Masters (40 and over)Male/Female in both the 25k and 50k races. All runners who complete the course in the 8 1/2 hour time limit will receive a unique (some may call it awesome) Finisher Award.

Also, runners who have completed the race 5 times will receive a special award. If this will be your 5th finish, make sure the race director knows.

Refunds: A request for refund of entry fees, minus a $10 fee, will be granted up to 12/07/13. Please don’t ask after this date. No race entry transfers.

Volunteers: Raceday volunteers are needed for course sweep, Aid station workers, timing, testing the food, and other fun stuff, Please email: [email protected]

Any questions feel free to contact me:

Jan
5
Sun
Run To Read Half Marathon 2014 @ Pricketts Fort State Park
Jan 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

4.5 miles of blacktop

8.6 miles of crushed limestone

 

Event start time: 2:00pm
Place: Prickett’s Fort State Park
County: Marion
Entry Fees: $25 by 11/5/13, $30 by 12/30/13, $40 after 12/30/13
Packet Pickup / Late Registration: Will be held Sunday (1/5/14) inside the old visitor’s center at Prickett’s Fort. The old visitor’s center is located in the lower parking lot.
Race Day Registration: Open at 12:30pm at the Fort on race day
Make Checks Payable To: Literacy Volunteers of Marion County
Mail Entry Form To: LVMC
601 Locust Ave.
Fairmont, WV 26554
Contact: Jim Woolfitt
c/o LVMC
601 Locust Ave.,
Fairmont, WV 26554
weekdays 304/366-6055
evenings & weekends 304/825-6311
Email Address: [email protected]
Age Divisions/Awards: 2014 Age divisions and awards breakdown (PDF file)
Perks: Finisher medals, knit hat & gloves to first 400 finishers/ registrants.
Refreshments: Chili & the usual refreshments found at our summer event.
Refreshments will be at the Fort’s old visitor’s center following the race.
Water Stops / Aid Stations: 5 water stops.
Bathrooms in the building next to the new visitor’s center will still be available.
More bathrooms in the lower parking lot.
One porta potty near the 7 & 11 mile marks.
Course Description: Race Map – Double out & back course. 1% grade. Starting on the paved Mcparc Trail running through the Meredith tunnel and back to Prickett’s Fort. The first section is blacktop & is about 4.2 miles in length. The second section will be run on the Mon River Trail which is crushed limestone & the race will finish on ths trail. USATF sanctioned.USATF certified course (certification code WV09010MS)
Walkers: Walkers are welcome.
3-1/2 hour time limit (food still available right up to 6pm)
Awards to first 3 female finishers & first 3 male finishers
Directions To Start/Finish: 3 miles from I-79, exit 139.
Follow the signs to Prickett’s Fort State Park.
Lodging: The Clarion Inn (located right off I-79, exit 137) is offering a special flat rate effective Saturday 1/5/13 and/or Sunday 1/6/13. The rate is $56 + tax. This applies for 1 to 4 occupants per room. Call 1-304-366-5500, ask for the business office and request the special rate for the half marathon.
Expected Field Size: 400
Sponsors: All proceeds will benefit Literacy Volunteers of Marion County, a United Way agency. LVMC provides free tutoring to adults & children in basic reading, math, ESL (English as a second language), GED preparation & related subjects. LVMC is affiliated with Literacy West Virginia.Special thanks to Marion County Parks and Recreation for all their help.
Additional Info: Refer to the Run to Read Half Marathon facebook page for weather related news & other race news.Pictures by iPlayOutside (not volunteers).

Timing and results by Miles of Smiles Timing Services

The Marion County Police Reserves will direct parking.

Interested in hosting an international runner?

Guide to Fairmont

Jan
13
Mon
Shepherd University Basketball Military Appreciation Night @ Shepherd University
Jan 13 @ 10:30 pm – Jan 14 @ 2:30 am

Excited to participate in the Shepherd Ram Military Appreciation Night at Shepherd University on Monday the 13th of January. Come on out and help support Operation Welcome Home, and thank those veterans and military members in attendance! Freedom Run books will be available for purchase and signing that night as well!

Shepherd Rams Military Appreciation Night

Jan
16
Thu
Leadership Monongalia – Social Services/Community/Service Project @ Leadership Mon
Jan 16 @ 1:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Leadership Monongalia

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

Feb
20
Thu
Leadership Monongalia – Education/West Virginia University @ Leadership Mon
Feb 20 @ 1:00 pm – 9:30 pm

Leadership Monongalia

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

Feb
22
Sat
Mon General Ice Pop 5k @ Morgantown Mall
Feb 22 @ 12:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Mon General HealthFair
Ice Pop 5K

 

Title Ice Pop 5k
Date 2/22/2014
Day of Week Saturday
Start Time 7:30 a.m.
End Time 11 a..m.
Location Morgantown Mall
Intended Audience Runners and Walkers
Fee See instructions
Instructions 6-7 a.m.: Registration/Check in at Morgantown Mall Food Court
7:30 a.m.:  Race/Walk beginsCost is $15 for those registered by Jan. 31, 2014. $20 after Jan. 31.  $5 for each addtional family member.

Click here for registration form and more information.

Click here for course map.

Contact Eric Eberhart
Contact Email [email protected]
Mar
20
Thu
Leadership Monongalia – Quality of Life/Community @ Leadership Mon
Mar 20 @ 12:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Leadership Monongalia

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

Apr
10
Thu
Leadership Monongalia – Tri-County Leadership Session @ Leadership Mon
Apr 10 @ 12:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Leadership Monongalia

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

May
2
Fri
Leadership Monongalia – Graduation @ Leadership Mon
May 2 @ 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Leadership Monongalia

Graduation will occur in Charleston this year, with the WVANG providing transportation for our class to Charleston and then a tour of the Memorial Tunnel.

THE PROGRAM

The program spans eight months and includes leadership sessions from September through April. Leadership sessions typically include a full day commitment on Thursday and an occasional evening commitment. The educational sessions of Leadership Monongalia will all be conducted locally in Monongalia County.

THE SESSIONS

A variety of views will be presented on each topic, and visits will be made to local sites which will reinforce, through observation and practical experience the particular subject of the leadership session.

THE MISSION

“Leadership Monongalia’s purpose is to identify, develop and sustain community leaders. The program aims to develop and enhance personal leadership skills, provide knowledge enrichment of Monongalia County and to develop and cultivate leadership involvement throughout Monongalia County.”

The cultivation of new leadership is of utmost importance to West Virginia’s future prosperity and progress. Leadership Monongalia seeks to develop and motivate a cross-section of leaders who will use their talents and abilities to inspire others and to foster a new spirit of energy, enthusiasm and vitality throughout the county.

May
10
Sat
2014 Honor Flight to DC for WWII and Korean War Veterans @ Washington DC
May 10 @ 9:00 am – May 11 @ 1:00 am

Honor Flight Huntington Mission Statement:  Escort  America’s veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit those memorials dedicated to honor their service and sacrifices. 

Goal: Helping every single veteran in America, willing and able of getting on a plane or a bus, visit THEIR memorials. 

 

Priority: Top priority is given to America’s most senior heroes — survivors of World War II, the Korean War and any veteran with a terminal illness who wishes to visit THEIR memorial. 

Eligibility:  All men and women serving stateside or overseas. 

Philosophy: Since America felt it was important to build a memorials to the service and the ultimate sacrifice of her veterans, Honor Flight Huntington believes it’s equally important that they actually get to visit and experience THEIR memorials. 

The History of Honor Flight

The inaugural Honor Flight Tour took place in May of 2005. Six small planes flew out of Springfield, Ohio taking twelve World War II veterans on a visit to the memorial in Washington, DC. In August of 2005, an ever-expanding waiting list of veterans led our transition to commercial airline carriers with the goal of accommodating as many veterans as possible. Partnering with HonorAir in Hendersonville, North Carolina, we formed the “Honor Flight Network.” Today, we continue working aggressively to expand our programs to other cities across the nation.

How a Dream Became a Reality.

The Honor Flight Network program was conceived by Earl Morse, a physician assistant and Retired Air Force Captain. Earl wanted to honor the veterans he had taken care of for the past 27 years. After retiring from the Air Force in 1998, Earl was hired by the Department of Veterans Affairs to work in a small clinic in Springfield, Ohio. In May of 2004, the World War II Memorial was finally completed and dedicated in Washington, D.C. and quickly became the topic of discussion among his World War II veteran patients.

Earl repeatedly asked these veterans if they would ever travel out to visit THEIR memorial. Most felt that eventually, somehow, they would make it to D.C., perhaps with a family member or friend.

As summer turned to fall and then winter, these same veterans returned to the clinic for their follow-up visits. Earl asked if they accomplished their dream of visiting the World War II Memorial. By now, for most of the veterans he asked, reality had settled in; it was clear to most that it simply wasn’t financially or physically possible for them to make the journey. Most of these senior heroes were in their 80s and lacked the physical and mental wherewithal to complete a trip on their own. Families and friends also lacked the resources and time to complete the three- to four-day trip to the nation’s capital.

The Spark of an Idea.

Earl could tell that the majority of the veterans had given up all hope of ever visiting the memorial that was specifically created to honor their services as well as the services of their fellow comrades who had paid the ultimate sacrifice. That’s when Earl decided that there had to be a way to get these heroes to D.C. to see their memorial.

In addition to being a physician assistant, Earl was also a private pilot and a member of one of our nation’s largest and best aero clubs located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. And things started coming together.

In December of 2004, Earl asked one of his World War II veteran patients if it would be all right if Earl personally flew him out to D.C., free of charge, to visit his memorial. Mr. Loy broke down and cried. He told Earl that at his age he would probably never get to see his memorial otherwise, and graciously accepted the offer.

Earl posed the same question to a second World War II veteran a week later. He too cried and enthusiastically accepted the trip. It didn’t take long for Earl to realize that there were many veterans who would have the same reaction. So he started asking for help from other pilots to make these dreams a reality. In January of 2005, Earl addressed about 150 members of the aero club during a safety meeting, outlining a volunteer program to fly veterans to their memorial. There were two major stipulations to his request. The first was that the veterans pay nothing. The entire aircraft rental ($600 to $1200 for the day) would have to be paid solely by the pilots. The second was that the pilots personally escort the veterans around D.C. for the entire day.

After Earl spoke, eleven pilots who had never met his patients stepped up to volunteer. And Honor Flight was born.

The Dream Takes Flight.

Soon other dedicated volunteers joined, a board was formed, funds were raised and that first flight took to the air in May of 2005. Six small planes flew 12 very happy veterans out to Manassas, Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. Vans then transported the pilots and veterans into D.C. and to the World War II Memorial. The responses from both the veterans and the pilots were overwhelming. It was an experience that will remain with them for the rest of their lives. Soon other flights were planned and made. So many veterans wanted to participate that commercial aircraft were used to accommodate forty veterans at a time, including many in wheelchairs. By the end of the first year, Honor Flight had transported 137 World War II veterans to their memorial.

In 2006, commercial flights were exclusively used due to the number of veterans on the waiting list and adverse weather conditions which prohibited small aircraft from participating on a regular schedule. Locally, another 300 veterans completed the journey during that year.

Word Spread. And HonorAir Arrived, Right On Time.

The mission and ideals of the program began to spread across America. Other cities and states became aware of our efforts and we fostered working relationships with dedicated community leaders in several states. Jeff Miller in Hendersonville, North Carolina led the expansion into areas not serviced by direct commercial flights to the Washington, D.C. area. He accomplished what was thought to be impossible, organizing and obtaining funding to fly an entire commercial jet filled with local area veterans to visit the monument.

This was the beginning of Henderson County’s HonorAir. On September 23rd and again on the 24th the US Airways-chartered jet was filled with World War II veterans and their guardians. Jeff repeated his success on November 4th of 2006. In less than three months, HonorAir had flown over 300 World War II veterans to D.C.! Jeff quickly shared his expertise with others, who started HonorAir programs in several other areas of the country. By the end of 2006, 891 World War II veterans across America realized their dream of visiting their memorial.

We are proud to say that (1) all of our heroes had a safe and memorable trip and (2) we were able to raise sufficient funds so that every veteran flew absolutely free.

The First to Charter, the First to Finish…

24 September 2007, Honor Air out of Hendersonville, NC and Henderson County, NC were the first city and the first county in the nation to fly 100% of their WWII veterans to their memorials.

Southwest Airlines “Grab your bag…It’s On”

In May 2008, Southwest Airlines stepped up by donating thousands of free tickets, and was named the official commercial carrier of the Honor Flight Network in a joint press release. It is because of this generous donation that the Honor Flight Network undoubtedly now has more flexibility, more opportunity and are now more than ever able to serve more veterans on our “anxiously waiting list” than would have been possible give the economy and the decrease in charitable contributions.

The Future of Honor Flight… Help Us Meet Our Goal.

The future looks bright for our country’s World War II veterans. In February of 2006, Earl and Jeff combined efforts and co-founded Honor Flight Network. The leaders of various regional memorial tour programs, and others interested in starting similar projects in their own regions, attended a summit in Washington, D.C. with over 100 people in attendance. Now a network of participating programs is in place to assist our senior heroes. Resources are pooled, experience is shared and alliances are formed throughout America to get World War II veterans to their precious memorial safely.

Honor Flight Network has established an aggressive goal. Through the end of 2012 we transported more than 98,500 veterans to Washington, D.C. to see their memorial.. The program presently has 127 hubs in 41 states. Due to the senior age of our heroes, and the prediction that we are losing approximately 800 of them daily, we are committed to do all within our power to make their dream a reality. Our current focus will remain on World War II veterans and those veterans from any war who have a terminal illness. However, our vision goes beyond World War II.

Honoring All Our Veterans.

In the future, Honor Flight Network will also pay tribute to America’s other heroes who served during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, followed by veterans of more current wars. They, too, have given so much and it’s time we show them that their efforts are not forgotten. Honor Flight Network has learned a lot over these last four years and one point that stands out is that our veteran heroes aren’t asking for recognition. It is our position that they deserve it. Our program is just a small token of our appreciation for those that gave so much.

Please help us continue to make their dream of visiting THEIR memorial, a reality.

HONOR FLIGHT NETWORK — our way of saying to all our veterans — one more TOUR with HONOR.

May
17
Sat
2014 Highland Hospital Gala & Grand Opening @ Village Square Conference Center
May 17 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Highland-Clarksburg Hospital set for Grand Opening & Gala

The Highland-Clarksburg Hospital Gala committee is excited to announce their upcoming Ribbon Cutting Grand Opening and Gala event set for May 17, 2014.

A ceremonial ribbon cutting is scheduled for 5:00 at the hospital on 3 Hospital Drive in Clarksburg.

Then the Grand Opening Gala will begin at 6:00 in the Village Square Conference Center at 1489 Milford St. Rt 19 South, Clarksburg, WV 26301.

The evening promises to be celebratory and festive. The culmination of many years of diligent work by officials from Highland-Clarksburg Hospital to see this dream become a reality.

Evening begins with a social time and silent auction. Dinner is being served at 7:00 followed by the program.

Jamie Summerlin and Chad Sigmon are featured speakers.

Entertainment and music provided by 2nd Street Band from 9-11:00.

Tickets are $95 per person. There are still corporate sponsorship available. RSVP to Kathy Burr at 304-969-3102.

Contact Shannon Putnam with any questions at 304-969-3100.