Monthly Archives: May 2021

War Graves Week draws to a close…

Note the final event today, and the recordings of the earlier events, from the War Graves Week schedule offered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


Join us for War Graves Week – A week to remember

War Graves Week • Discover • Learn • Remember
Today marks the final day of our first ever War Graves Week. We have been blown away by the support we have received and the number of people joining us for tours and events around the United Kingdom and getting involved online with us using the hashtag #WarGravesWeek, and want to thank everyone who has taken part already.
Our final event of the week will be taking place today in Harrogate (Stonefall) Cemetery. There’s still time to grab your tickets to a free walking tour if you live locally, or alternatively you can join us at the cemetery virtually for our final live broadcast at 6:30pm (UK time) tonight on FacebookYouTubeLinkedIn or on our website for the closing ceremony.
DISCOVER: There are still a number of talks and tours happening across the UK this weekend if you are yet to join us for a free walking tour of our sites. Alternatively, you can book a free talk for your own group, school or organisation to learn more about the CWGC, our history, our horticulture or our architecture.
LEARN: We have been involved in plenty of activity over the week that you can still catch up on, including a number of podcasts. Listen to us talk all things #WarGravesWeek in: Mentioned in Dispatches, a First World War podcast from the Western Front Association; the Old Front Line, a First World War podcast with military historian and battlefield guide Paul Reed; and Khaki Malarkey, a weekly podcast hosted by Phoebe Style and former Commonwealth War Graves Foundation intern Olivia Smith.
REMEMBER: Those who gave their lives in the World Wars came from our local communities, walked on our streets, and we want you to keep their memory alive. You can still use our postcode search to enter a UK postcode and discover service personnel who came from your local area, or search for any casualty and download a commemorative Tribute to display in your window to highlight those who died in the World Wars this War Graves Week.
It might be the end of #WarGravesWeek, but that doesn’t mean you can’t continue to discover more about your local connection to the World Wars. The men and women who fought and died in the two World Wars are commemorated in cemeteries and on memorials which were built, and are maintained to this day, by the CWGC at more than 23,000 locations in over 150 countries and territories – and there is more than likely a story just waiting to be told on your doorstep.
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Mission Matters Newsletter: friend of Wreaths Across America – Win and Send 100 Wreaths to the Location of Your Choice!

A newsletter from the Wreaths Across America organization.


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Dear friend of Wreaths Across America,

 

It’s not enough to remember…

 

Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, is an American holiday specifically designated for all to REMEMBER those who died in service to our Country. This weekend will be filled with wonderful patriotic parades, rides, runs, picnics and concerts as we Honor and Remember collectively the ultimate sacrifice of generations of American heroes.

 

At Wreaths Across America, our mission statement reflects our commitment to do exactly what Memorial Day is set aside to do, year round.

 

Over the years, we’ve learned how important it is to the future generation to not only remember those that served and “gave all” but to know them. To that end, our volunteers work every day to share the stories of those who served and sacrificed. And not only the account of how they died, but their lives.

 

As Gold Star Families open up about the lives of their sons, daughters, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, we discover that many of them possessed early on in their lives the characteristics of heroes. Men and women who served so selflessly, inspire us with their character and examples of leadership, altruism, compassion, and courage. They instill in us pride in our Country and stir in us a desire to be more like them in our daily lives.

 

Their collective legacy is our freedom. Our Country was built on their courage, character and sacrifice. Their heritage is our heritage.

 

We often say at Wreaths Across America that a person dies twice. The first time when they stop breathing and life leaves their body; the second and final time, when their name is spoken for the last time.

 

This Memorial Day, and every day, we will continue to say names, share stories and remind all that their sacrifice was made to ensure our freedoms.

 

With gratitude,

Karen Worcester

REMEMBER. HONOR. TEACH.

Give the Gift of Remembrance this Memorial Day!

With every $15 veteran’s wreath sponsorship, you have the opportunity to dedicate it “In Memory Of” a loved one who served. In addition to placing the wreaths each December on National Wreaths Across America Day, Wreaths Across America hosts a virtual “Remember Wall” for each participating location. You can post photos, memories and personal messages on these pages as a year-round display of remembrance for your loved ones.

 

If you’d like to participate, start your sponsorship here or search for the Wreaths Across America Sponsorship Group and/or a Participating Location you wish to support.

Remember Wall

Through Memorial Day, any Remembrance Wall posts made will be entered into a drawing for 10 random winners to send 100 veterans’ wreaths to the participating location of their choice!

Remembering Flying Tiger Line Flight 739

Flying Tiger Line Flight Monument

On Saturday, May 15, Wreaths Across America in partnership with the Worcester Family, unveiled a monument memorializing the soldiers and crew aboard Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 that disappeared without a trace on March 16, 1962.

 

For nearly 60 years, the families of the men and women on board this flight have waited for answers, and just as important, they’ve waited to see their loved ones Remembered and Honored with their names in stone.

 

Stories of this fateful flight as told by loved ones of those lost have now reached all corners of the United States. Our hope is that the names of the 93 Army Soldiers and 11 flight crew members (many of whom were veterans themselves) are continued to be said out loud and their stories be told.

 

Read the list of names of those onboard Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 here.

Wreaths Across America Radio

A Voice for America’s Veterans

 

Save the Date – Thursday, June 24 at 7 pm EDT: Wreaths Radio’s second in a series of four LIVE RoundTable discussions focused on Veteran Healing.

 

Wreaths Across America Radio Now Streaming on iHeartRadio! Download the app for free and listen live, from anywhere!

Featured Merchandise

We just released two new merchandise items that you can purchase to showcase your support of Wreaths Across America!

 

Check out our 2021 Theme Design lapel pin and our oatmeal navy hoodie.

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Make sure to follow Wreaths Across America official channels on social media for the most up-to-the-minute news on the mission:

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Let’s Talk Veterans Consultations / Consultations Parlons vétérans

We wanted to pass along this opportunity to provide feedback on the veterans services offered by the Government of Canada.


(Le message français suit)

Hello,

We are pleased to inform you that the consultation on the disability benefits application process is now live! Join this consultation to tell us about your experience and help us build new tools and create better solutions together!

We want to hear from Veterans, current and releasing members of the Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP, their family members, and others who have helped those applying for benefits.

Visit Let’s Talk Veterans from May 27 to June 17 to be part of this consultation.

Thank you


(The English message precedes)

Bonjour,

Nous avons le plaisir de vous informer que la consultation sur le processus de demande de prestations d’invalidité est maintenant en cours! Participez à cette consultation pour nous faire part de votre expérience, et aidez-nous à créer ensemble de meilleurs outils et solutions!

Nous voulons connaître l’opinion des vétérans, des membres actuels ou en voie d’être libérés des Forces armées canadiennes et de la GRC, des membres de leur famille et d’autres intervenants qui les ont aidés à présenter une demande de prestation d’invalidité.

Visitez Parlons vétérans du 27 mai au 17 juin pour faire partie de cette consultation.

Merci

You’re receiving this email because you are a registered participant on Let’s Talk Veterans.

Reminder: Memorial Day Virtual Service – Please Register

Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 25 (representing the San Francisco Bay area) is partnering with the Royal Canadian Legion, International Western US Zone to stream a Memorial Day virtual service on Monday, 31 May at 11am (Pacific).  If you wish to participate and watch the virtual service, please register at:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0P4v2f6XRCCthaSvS9H9Uw

Upcoming Events at the Interfaith Center at the Presidio

We wanted to pass along notice of this service from an organization in the Bay Area that we are planning to partner with for the first time this coming Remembrance Day.


Please join us for the following events.

Interfaith Center at the Presidio

Unleashing the Power of

Interreligious Cooperation

MEMORIAL DAY INTERFAITH SERVICE

Honor and Remember

Monday, May 31, 2021 at 11:00 am

 

Keynote Speaker: Colonel D. Peter Gleichenhaus,

US Army (Retired)

 

Presidio Chapel

130 Fisher Loop, San Francisco, CA 94129

Seating will comply with COVID-19 guidelines. The service will also be livestreamed on our website: www.interfaithpresidio.org and on our

Facebook page at www.facebook.com/interfaithpresidio

Please RSVP to: presidiointerfaith@gmail.com

 

 

 

P.O. Box 29055  • San Francisco, CA 94129 • 415-561-3930 (office)

415-515-5681 (cell)  • presidiointerfaith@gmail.com www.interfaithpresidio.org

Find Peace and Inspiration in ICP Sunday Virtual Concerts

Elijah’s Violin, a family opera ~

by

Meira Warshauer

Based on a Jewish fairy tale, Elijah’s Violin follows young people as they encounter demons, overcome fears and doubts, and discover the liberating power of the heart’s true song. Enjoy with us the delightful performance that took place in the Presidio Chapel in 2019 in this excellent video, replete with captions.

Meira Warshauer’s musical palette is wide, ranging from traditional Jewish prayer modes to minimalist textures with rich melodic contours and from joyful jazz-influenced rhythms to imaginative orchestrations of the natural world.

 

~ Sunday, June 13, 2021   4:00 PM Pacific Time ~

For the link, please email: presidiointerfaith@gmail.com

prior to the day of the concert

Free admission – To make a donation please visit: https://www.interfaithpresidio.org/support-icp.html

P.O. Box 29055  • San Francisco, CA 94129 • 415-561-3930 (office)

415-515-5681 (cell)  • presidiointerfaith@gmail.com

www.interfaithpresidio.org