Women Veterans Summit, Spokane, WA 9/20/14

A ​day ​for ​honoring ​Women ​Veterans. ​Our ​day ​will ​begin ​with ​a ​Native ​American ​Women ​Veterans ​Color ​Guard ​and ​a ​Welcome ​from ​Alfie ​Alvarado-Ramos, ​WDVA ​Director. ​Mistress ​of ​Ceremonies ​for ​the ​event ​will ​be ​Alex ​Quade, ​War ​Reporter, ​and ​two-time ​National ​Edward ​R. ​Murrow ​Award ​winner.

Guest ​Speaker, ​Sarah ​Plummer ​(aka ​Semper ​Sarah) ​will ​be ​starting ​out ​our ​day ​with ​a ​motivational ​message ​and ​will ​also ​be ​presenting ​a ​workshop ​based ​on ​her ​book ​“Just ​Roll ​With ​It: ​the ​7 ​Battle-Tested ​Traits ​for ​Creating ​a ​Ridiculously ​Happy, ​Healthy, ​and ​Successful ​Life.” ​Our ​keynote ​speaker ​is ​BG ​(Ret) ​Rebecca ​Halstead ​who ​will ​be ​presenting ​on ​“Leadership ​– ​The ​First ​Person ​You ​Must ​Lead ​is ​You” ​during ​our ​lunch ​hour ​and ​will ​also ​be ​joining ​us ​at ​our ​Networking ​tables ​and ​a ​Workshop ​on ​Health ​and ​Wellness ​with ​Standard ​Process.

We ​will ​have ​3 ​workshops ​available ​to ​choose ​from ​in ​the ​morning ​and ​another ​3 ​workshops ​to ​choose ​from ​in ​the ​afternoon ​(more ​details ​on ​http://www.dva.wa.gov/2014womensummit.html). ​We ​will ​also ​have ​free ​services ​available ​to ​include ​massages, ​activities ​such ​as ​demonstration ​on ​fly ​tying ​(for ​fishing), ​Networking ​tables ​(mini ​sessions ​on ​various ​topics), ​and ​many ​exhibitor ​tables.

The ​day ​will ​conclude ​with ​a ​Runway ​Fashion ​Show ​with ​Summit ​attendees ​presented ​by ​Audrey’s ​Boutique.

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Voice of Democracy, Patriot’s Pen & Youth Essay for 2014-2015

Voice of Democracy 2014-15 “Why Veterans are Important to our Nation’s History and Future”

1st Place – $100 2nd Place – $50 3rd Place – $25

State level prizes range from $400 – $1,200

National level prizes range from $1,000 – $30,000

Each year, more than 45,000 high school students from across the country enter to win a share of the $2.2 million in educational scholarships and incentives awarded through the VFW’s Voice of Democracy audio-essay competition.

Knowing that a democratic society needs nurturing, the VFW established the Voice of Democracy program (VOD) in 1947 to provide students grades 9-12 the opportunity to express themselves in regards to democratic ideas and principles.

Students should record their reading of the draft to a CD. The recording can be no shorter than three minutes and no longer than five minutes (plus or minus five seconds).

The national first-place winner receives a $30,000 scholarship paid directly to the recipient’s American university, college or vocational/technical school. Other national scholarships range from $1,000- $16,000 and the first-place winner from each (State) VFW Department wins an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C.

Patriot’s Pen 2014-15 Theme “Why I Appreciate America’s Veterans”

1st Place – $75 2nd Place – $40 3rd Place – $20

State level prizes range from $50 – $700

National level prizes range from $500 – $5,000

VFW believes strongly in good citizenship and fostering patriotism. That’s why we encourage youthful minds to examine our nation’s history and their own experiences in modern American society through our Patriot’s Pen youth essay-writing contest.

Annually, roughly 126,000 students from grades 6-8 (nationwide) enter. One first-place winner from each state competes to win one of 46 national awards totaling $46,000. The national first-place winner wins $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., in March.

Students draft a 300-400 word essay, expressing their views based on an — always patriotic — annual theme chosen by the VFW Commander-in-Chief.

Youth Essay * 2014-15 Theme “What can I do to make our country better”
1st Place – $50 2nd Place – $25 3rd Place – $15

State level prizes range from $50 – $100

*This is a State of Washington program only not National (yet)

This essay contest is for grades 3 thru 5. This is exclusively awarded by the VFW Department of Washington. Judging is done at the Local Post, District and State levels. The state winner will receive a Savings Bond.

Memorial Day Ceremony

Monday, May 26, 2014

2:00 PM

 

Forest Lawn Cemetery

Who:    West Seattle American Legion Post 160 & VFW Post 2713

 

What:   Memorial Day Ceremony

 

When:  Monday May 26, 2014. 2:00PM

 

Where: Forest Lawn Cemetery

              6701 30th AVE SW, Seattle, WA 98126

 

 Sponsored by:

American Legion Post 160 of West Seattle (206) 932-9696

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 160 (alaunit160@gmail.com)

        VFW Post 2713 (206) 935-4352

Loyalty Day May 1st

Loyalty Day
May 1st (tomorrow) Noon- 1:30 PM
Post 2713 West Seattle
3601 SW Alaska St Seattle
sandwiches, cookies, soda/coffee will be served
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!!!!!!

Purpose: To revitalize emotions of Patriotism and Pride of Country. Our combat veterans inaugurated Loyalty Day demonstrations for May 1st across the country. They were joined by thousands of men, women, and children representing organizations, groups, schools and churches, civilians and armed forces. All were enthusiastic about having a special occasion on which to demonstrate their allegiance to Flag and Country.

The first gathering for a Loyalty Day Program was May 1st, 1923. In 1958, after years of legislative lobbying, spearheaded by the Auxiliary and the VFW, Congress officially designated May 1st as Loyalty Day.

“Loyalty Day has now been set aside across our nation as a day affording our people an occasion to reaffirm their belief in Freedom, Democracy, and their God-given rights to individual liberties and to demonstrate their opposition to the forces of disruption and subversion”.

From coast to coast the VFW Loyalty Day observances inspired vividly patriotic participation in all walks of life. Let us continue to hold our banners and flags high- to remind our countrymen of loyalty to American freedoms, for which many of our veterans have laid down their lives. Let’s do our best to enliven Loyalty Day for young and old with special events, parades, and patriotic programs. Take steps now to revive the truly American customs of celebrating and playing together. They illustrate our united interests, and pride in being Americans – who are privileged to live in a free country, and enjoy the opportunity of keeping our nation free.

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