Monthly Archives: September 2018

September 2018 Mission Matters Newsletter

From the Wreaths Across America organization.


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In what seems like an overnight change, the air here in Maine has chilled and the leaves have all started to turn bright colors. The Fall festivities of apple picking and pumpkin carving have started and my grandchildren are already planning this year’s costumes for trick-or-treating.

With every new season, I am reminded of how quickly time seems to fly by. In the beginning, we used to plan for the wreath “season,” beginning in late Fall and lasting through Wreaths Across America Day. Today, we know that Wreaths Across America is more than a “season” or for that matter, more than a Saturday each December. It is a year-long mission that has grown to include nearly 2 million volunteers, a third of whom are children, and has brought communities across the country together with a shared idea.

As we head into what may often seem like the busiest time of year, I ask that you try to take time to give back and support those within your own communities.

Remember, Honor, Teach

With gratitude,
Karen Worcester
Wreaths Across America
Executive Director


LIVE EventTomorrow – Join the Virtual Convoy! 

Help us fill a truck while supporting Fundraising Groups and Locations across the country!

Join us online tomorrowWed., September 26th from 69pm ET via live video stream on multiple channels. Our video stream will be featured on our FB pageLive Stream and YouTube.

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Monthly Features

Faces of the Mission: Amber Caron, Communications Director
Guest Commentary: Joe Reagan, Easter Seals 

It’s not what we do,but WHY we do it.

A Shout Out to the United States Marines
Most all of us know that the motto “Semper Fidelis,” also abbreviated to “Semper Fi,” is the motto for the United States Marine Corps. It is a Latin phrase and it means“Always Faithful.”

On Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018, the Marine Corps could have added another meaning to their motto: ”Always Ready.”
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More than 3,500 groups will participate in the program this year by selling wreath sponsorships for veterans within their own communities. Without these dedicated volunteers setting up tables at craft fairs, organizing rides and walks, hosting BBQs and spaghetti dinners, we would not be able to raise the funds needed to place veterans’ wreaths for so many heroes. This year, the goal is to honor at least 1.8 million veterans and you can help the groups in your community to do it. 

To find a participating Fundraising Group in your hometown click below to search your region and for just $15 help to honor a local hero, while also helping give back to your community.  ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Phone: 1 (877) 385 9504 
Email: helpdesk@wreathsacrossamerica.org

Wreaths Across America HQ, 4 Point Street, Columbia Falls, ME 04623

What You Missed at Our Hackathon and Upcoming C100 Events!

A notice from one of our fellow Canadian organizations in the Bay area.


Hackathon Success!
Last week C100 hosted its first-ever hackathon. We brought together an incredible group to put our minds together on one of the biggest challenges facing Canadian tech leaders today – talent! It was a huge success. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Following the success of our first Hackathon, we will be further defining our ideas through a Hackathon series! 
If you would like to join us for the next Hackathon in early/mid-October, click the link below to let our team know you’re interested!
I want to join the next C100 Hackathon
Canadians in Tech
Thursday, October 11th
San Francisco, CA

5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
CiT is an evening event hosted every month to celebrate all things Canadian and all things tech. Whether you live in the Bay Area or you’re just visiting, we welcome you to join us October 11th, for some drinks and good conversation—you’ll be in good company! This is a ticketed event, so please RSVP below if you wish to attend. Location will be announced 48 hours before the event.
RSVP For Canadians in Tech
New C100 Team Member Announcement
Please join C100 in welcoming our two newest staff members! Our team has expanded and we are excited for all the exciting initiatives planned this year.

Megan Bacigalupi

Program Manager

Megan joins C100 to lead and grow our tentpole programs such as Growth Summit and 48Hours in the Valley. She brings considerable experience in the non-profit and government sectors, specifically in program management and strategic planning. Megan is a graduate of U.C.L.A and U.C. Hastings College of the Law.

Joshua Goodfield

Community Manager

Joshua joins the C100 with experience in the non-profit and technology innovation sectors. He has spent considerable time working with incubators, accelerators, and funding organizations to foster the next-generation of Canadian technology. Joshua will be based in Toronto to further support the connection between Canada and Silicon Valley.

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CANEX: The company store

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CANEX: The company store

CANEX: The company store

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

The CANEX, run by Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services, is 50 years old. By turns supermarket, clothier, convenience store, lunch counter, hardware store, furniture shop and electronics mecca, CANEX was for years all things to all people in uniform. First opened in 1968 to provide goods and services to the defence community, CANEX now operates 35 retail outlets on bases and other military sites across Canada, as well as an e-commerce store, CANEX.ca, where folks in uniform can buy everything from TVs to Fitbits, camping gear to military kit.

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Twenty-Five Great Canadian Aviators!

September 11, 2001
Norad springs into action

RCAF Lieutenant-General Rick Findley just happened to be director of Norad operations at Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Sept. 11, 2001, the day terrorists crashed planes into the World Trade Centre skyscrapers in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. It was the day North Americans learned they could be attacked from domestic airspace, too.

Within an hour of the attacks, U.S. air traffic was shut down and international flights directed to Canada. By the end of the day, Norad had nearly 200 armed U.S. and Canadian aircraft in the air.

The next day, the U.S. and Canada added monitoring and responding to threats originating within North American airspace to the Norad mission. In the following five years, it responded to 2,100 potential threats.

It was not the first tweaking of the agreement to co-ordinate air defence of the continent, which began in earnest Sept. 12, 1957, with establishment of North American Air Defence Command headquarters in Colorado.

Norad’s initial mission was to detect and react to airborne threats, then primarily Soviet long-range bombers, armed with nuclear weapons. Over the years, Soviet flights regularly have skirted North American airspace, notably recently in May, when Norad was marking the 60th anniversary of the official signing of the joint agreement in 1958.

In 1981, a new name—North American Aerospace Defence Command—reflected the addition of monitoring for missiles and space vehicles to the mission. In 2006, maritime threat was added.

By custom, both countries staff Norad operations—about 150 Canadians were working at Cheyenne Mountain on Sept. 11, 2001. Findley was awarded the Meritorious Service Cross for his actions that day and Norad’s headquarters building at the Peterson Air Force Base was renamed the Eberhart-Finley Building.

Canada operates and maintains the radar stations of the North Warning System. Canadian Forces Base Winnipeg serves as the Canadian Norad headquarters, with CF-18 Hornet fighters provided by the RCAF from tactical fighter squadrons in Cold Lake, Alta., and Bagotville, Que.

Combat-ready interception awaits any aircraft that does not radio its course and destination upon entering air defence identification zones, which extend 320 kilometres offshore.

Chief miscreants are Russian long-range bombers, sometimes with fighter escorts, on “training” missions. But civilian aircraft also come under Norad’s watchful eye. In 2017, U.S. fighters escorted back to Montreal a Cuba-bound charter flight with a passenger threatening crew and passengers.

This week in history
This Week in History

September 13, 1759

General James Wolfe leads the British in an attack against the French, commanded by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals die from wounds sustained during the battle. The British are victorious, resulting in the French ceding most of its eastern North American possessions to the British.

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Arbor Alliances

TFL Volunteers Needed

While this is primarily a British organizations, they do ship their products to North America.


We Need You!
On Wednesday 10th October, we will be holding collections at 15 tube stations around London. In order to do this and raise as much money as possible, we need your help to shake buckets and tins!

If you would like to help with our collections around London tube stations on 10th October, please get in touch. Reply to this email, letting us know what time you’re available to volunteer between 7am – 7pm and which station you would prefer to fundraise at.

Please note, you will need to bring your own packed lunch and refreshments.
FUNDRAISING STATIONS
Canary Wharf
Kings Cross
London Bridge
Tottenham Court Road
Victoria
Waterloo
Westminster
Bank / Monument
Bond Street
Cannon Street
Euston
Farringdon
Green Park
Knightsbridge
Shoreditch High Street
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