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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

Your Marine Club News for July 2020

A newsletter from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area.


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JULY 2020     MMA EVENT CALENDAR

This MonthThis year, Independence Day will resonate in many different ways for Americans from coast to coast. However you choose to celebrate, please be safe and stay well.

If you have not yet seen our Public Service Announcement that began airing on San Francisco TV channels 4, 5 and 7, watch it here. Spearheaded by MMA Board Member Kevin O’Brien, it is a terrific introduction to the Marines’ Memorial mission and Club, and a call to veterans and others in the Bay Area to discover and join us.

We are so proud of what we have here; proud of our dedicated staff members who keep it running smoothly through good times and bad; and especially proud of you, our members, whose support continues to sustain our mission. THANK YOU!

Your Home Away From Home

Planning a Stay at Your Club

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Throughout the pandemic crisis, the Marines’ Memorial’s Hotel facilities have remained open for essential travel. Rest assured that we follow all recommended safety/hygiene guidelines. With summer here and many of us dreaming of travel, we want you to feel safe and confident in planning a vacation stay at your Club.

We look forward to welcoming you back with all of the warmth and hospitality you deserve!

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CLICK HERE TO READ OUR COVID-19 TRAVEL ADVISORY

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR STAY

GIFT CARD Promotion Through 31 July

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FOR MEMBERS ONLY, we are offering extra value on Gift Cards purchased this month.

$100.00 purchase = $120.00  value
$300.00 purchase = $375.00 value
$500.00 purchase = $650.00 value

Gift cards can be used for guestroom accommodations, restaurant, and Marine Club Store items. Also consider using it to gift the first year’s membership donation for a veteran you bring on board.

Gift Card purchases are non-refundable and become valid 7 days after purchase. Each member may purchase a maximum of 10 gift cards, which can be shipped to any US destination for free. Gift Cards do not expire.

PURCHASE GIFT CARDS BY PHONE: (415) 673-6672

Let’s Stay Connected

A Greeting from Your Marines’ Memorial Family

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We miss you! Click on the link below to see some familiar faces and hear our hopes for you and for the day we get to see you again at your Club.

CLICK HERE TO BEGIN

Take a Virtual Tour of the Living Memorial

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If you have not yet seen this excellent video tour, hosted by Col Brendan Kearney, USMC (Ret.), why not take a moment now? It’s a great reminder of the power of honoring our legacy, and of what makes the Marines’ Memorial Club so unique.

CLICK HERE TO BEGIN

Explore Our YouTube Channel

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Are there events you’ve attended, enjoyed and would like to revisit? Or a few you couldn’t make it to? Well, settle in: there are dozens of videos here, including Meet the Author, Commemorations, George P. Shultz Lecture Series, other special Speaker Events, and more.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW PAST EVENTS

Let Us Hear from You!

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As we shelter in place, many of us are doing our best to “make lemonade,” tackling home projects, getting back to hobbies we’ve missed, or embarking on new learning adventures. A 95-year-old we know has become a whiz at Zoom so she can see her great grandchildren. How about you? What are you doing to stay sane, entertained, productive, and socially connected?

EMAIL US OR POST TO FACEBOOK TO SHARE YOUR SHELTER-IN-PLACE STORY

Renew Your Membership or Upgrade to a Lifetime Benefactor Membership

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This is truly a win-win! Benefactor membership privileges include: Lifetime Membership, a special Benefactor Holiday (2 nights plus $50 for dinner in the Leatherneck Steakhouse), Suite Upgrades at no charge (based on availability), 15% Discount on Food and Beverage, 15% at Marine Club Store, and Advance Reservations for select MMC events.

CLICK HERE TO UPGRADE  |   CLICK HERE TO RENEW  |  OR CALL MEMBERSHIP AT (415) 673-6672

Follow Marines’ Memorial on Social Media

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Like our Facebook page or follow us on Instagram for updates on upcoming events and updates. Click on the links below or search marinesmemorial. 

CLICK HERE FOR FACEBOOK  |  CLICK HERE FOR INSTAGRAM

More for Members

Wedding on a Budget? Take a look at our Skyline Package.
MMC EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS 

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Let’s be optimistic and look forward to a beautiful 2020 wedding season. Consider your Club’s Skyline Wedding Package. Available Sunday and Monday evenings only, your all-inclusive celebration for 50 to 90 guests takes place on the Club’s 12th floor, with stunning views, expert event coordination, exceptional service, and gourmet catering.

CLICK HERE AND A MEMBER OF OUR SALES TEAM WILL RESPOND TO YOU SHORTLY

Reciprocal Clubs Worldwide: Download the List 

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When the all-clear comes, the travelers among us will be making plans. As a member, you have reciprocal privileges at over 250 private clubs around the world! The complete listing of our Reciprocal Clubs, including addresses and contact information, is available for download here.

In Our Theatre | MarinesMemorialTheatre.com

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The Marines’ Memorial Theatre is dark for now, but we’ll be back. Watch this space and the Theatre’s website for updates.

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Get Ready For Giving In July – Mission Matter Newsletter From Wreaths Across America

A newsletter from the Wreaths Across America organization.


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On Wednesday, July 1st, we officially begin our month-long celebration of Giving in July!

The entire month of July is dedicated to sharing the Wreaths Across America mission to REMEMBER, HONOR, and TEACH by highlighting those giving back to their local communities. As we kick off #GivingInJuly, we invite you to join us by giving to other like-minded charities, community programs, and civic groups who are contributing to your local community.

This year, we’re especially excited to be hosting a VIRTUAL Giving in July Concert Event LIVE on the Wreaths Across America – Official Facebook Page, on Sunday, July 19th, from 7-10pm EST!

Join us for this LIVE event where you’ll enjoy our featured music artists who embody patriotism, are supportive of our country’s veterans and their families, and who are actively involved in furthering the Wreaths Across America mission to REMEMBER, HONOR, and TEACH. You’ll also hear a touching message from Operation RedWing Lone Survivor, United States Navy SEAL (RET) Marcus Luttrell and his wife, Melanie. In addition, we’ll be highlighting volunteers from all across the country and their stories of giving back to their local communities.

Remember. Honor. Teach.

Help a Sponsorship Group Giving Back in Your Community!

In 2007, Wreaths Across America expanded its annual wreath placement event to enable groups and organizations to support national, state and local participating cemeteries across the country. We established the Group Sponsorship Program to benefit other like-minded charities, community programs and civic groups through the sale of wreath sponsorships for participating locations. Sponsorship Groups that sign up as a $5-back member, receive $5-of-each-$15 wreath sponsorship to be used for their own local programs happening in the community.

Since its start, Wreaths Across America has given back more than $12M to programs across the country through this offering.

Support a Sponsorship Group Today!

We are #AmericaStrong

“In these troubled times, it’s important for us as Americans to look to those who have served and sacrificed for our freedom and emulate their character and courage. Having been given the freedom to agree, disagree and compromise we must come together to build a path to the future for the next generation instilling in them the responsibility to care for that freedom. Together we can and will face these difficult times ahead with renewed commitment to remain, as always, America Strong!”

– Karen Worcester, Executive Director, Wreaths Across America

Monthly Features

Sponsor Spotlight – GEICO

We would like to extend THANKS to our new Corporate Sponsor GEICO for their generous donation of $100,000! Their commitment to the communities in which their employees and customers live and work is valued. This donation goes to support wreath sponsorships at 19 participating locations across the country! We look forward to having the GEICO team join us in placing wreaths on National Wreaths Across America Day this December 19th, 2020.

Stem to Stone Race Tour 2020

JULY 18 
Columbia Falls, Maine

This will be our first IN-PERSON event, and it will also feature the VIRTUAL aspect for those who would still like to participate, but cannot attend.

Each race registration will place a veteran’s wreath this December, at the location of your choosing. Participants will receive a race bib where they can write who they are running to remember, a finishers medal, and an event t-shirt.

Register Now

Kid’s Corner

Kid’s Corner will be featured on our website blog and in our monthly newsletter. Tune into Wreaths Radio during Fun Fridays to hear our youth announcers. You won’t want to miss it!

This month, Wreaths Across America’s Kid’s Corner Presents Emma Landrum in Decatur, Alabama

Check it out!
Featured 2020 Merchandise

 #AmericaStrong and Wreaths Across America Bandanas

Not only can you wear your WAA banana 12 different ways, but you’ll also be supporting the Wreaths Across America mission to REMEMBER, HONOR, and TEACH, while showing that we are #AmericaStrong!

Shop Now

#WorthFightingFor2020

Join us each month for a small sampling of the amazing stories we hear of Americans stepping up in their communities and living lives worth fighting for. 


Danville veteran receives new roof for free

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Crown Point Boy Scouts fulfill dying veteran’s wish

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Volunteers clean up Louisville’s Greenwood Cemetery where soldiers, pastors are buried

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100th birthday drive by for WWII Navy Veteran

Watch Video

D-Day veteran presented with van

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Hundreds Pay Final Respects to World War II Veteran

Read More

Connect With Us:
   
Contact Us:

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

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

CWGC Newsletter

We received this newsletter on Canada Day, but haven’t had the opportunity to post it until now.


Welcome to this week’s edition of the CWGC Newsletter

Welcome to the first issue of our refreshed newsletter, packed every fortnight with the latest updates from CWGC around the world.

After a three-month closure, the CWGC Experience has reopened and welcomed its first French visitors of the summer. And while most of you will be staying closer to home, we’ve got plenty of ways you can join us on a virtual adventure instead! We are delighted to present a special CWGC Live broadcast from the Menin Gate in Belgium, while our latest podcast episode will transport you to the Far East and this week’s blog celebrates some of the hidden gems under our care in Canada.

Public Access to the Last Post Ceremony to Resume

We are pleased to announce that the Last Post ceremony will resume this evening, 1 July 2020, following the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions in Belgium. With social distancing measures in place, limited numbers of members of the public will, for the first time in over three months, be able to attend the ceremony usually held every evening under the CWGC’s Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
For all those unable to travel, we will be live broadcasting this Last Post ceremony on our Facebook channels from 6.30pm (UK time) to mark the return of members of the public to the daily act of remembrance.

Tune into our live broadcast via Facebook by clicking on the link below!

Watch Live

The CWGC Experience Reopens

As government guidelines begin to relax across Europe, the CWGC is pleased to announce that our award-winning visitor centre, the CWGC Experience, also reopened to the public with social distancing measures in place on Monday 29 June.

Discover our Podcasts

Listen to the latest episode of the CWGC Podcast, The Royal Navy, hosted by CWGC Historian Max Dutton, with special guest Dr Nick Hewitt of the National Museum of the Royal Navy. Hear the discussion of the role of the Royal Navy in the Pacific 75 years ago.

Read CWGC’s Latest Blog

This Canada Day we wanted to highlight some of our sites out in Canada which commemorate those lost during the two World Wars. So, we asked Catherine Paterson, Work Manager for CWGC, to take us through five Canadian CWGC cemeteries and memorials which you probably never knew existed.

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is calling on the public to take part in a virtual act of remembrance through giving you the chance to pay tribute to those who served in the World Wars.
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WWI Memorial “Virtual Explorer” App is launching

A fourth and final item from the World War One Centennial Commission today.


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Dear Michael:

We wish you and your family a safe and happy July 4th weekend.  We are thrilled to let you know the new WWI Memorial “Virtual Explorer” App will be available July 3, 2020!

Please enjoy taking your own private virtual tour of the Memorial, and the many WWI App explorations that bring the history of the “The War that Changed the World” to life.

See the App Store badges below to download the App.

Warm regards,

Dan Dayton
Chairman, Doughboy Foundation
Executive Director, U.S. World War One Centennial Commission

  


Press Announcement

WWI MEMORIAL VIRTUAL APP NOW AVAILABLE.


WASHINGTON, DC (07/03/2020)  – The Doughboy Foundation today announced the release of the WWI Virtual Explorer App in cooperation with the United States World War One Centennial Commission.

The free, innovative Augmented Reality Smartphone App for iOS and Android mobile devices allows users to take a virtual field trip to the National WWI Memorial being built in Washington DC.

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The App provides an ability to explore the past using the tools of the future.

Developed by the Doughboy Foundation, a 501c(3) not for profit foundation under an education grant from Walmart, the mobile device App places a scaled version of the entire 1.8-acre WWI Memorial anywhere including backyards, driveways, living rooms, and more.

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The virtual Memorial is filled with WWI explorations and discoveries including video game style 3D stories and over 50 videos integrated into the 3D space. Together they present various aspects of WWI, “The War that Changed the World”.

Although WWI is not a major focus in American education today, the War had a deep and lasting impact on nearly every aspect of American society and culture.

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The Explorer’s “How WWI Changed America” Theater offers dozens of short videos in nine categories including how WWI affected women, immigrants, African Americans, Native Americans, citizenship, finance, international standing, and prophetically, the Pandemic 100 years ago. Prominent WWI historians, archival footage, period photos and newspaper headlines provide short focused insights.

America’s military experience of WWI is also explored from a variety of angles. This was arguably the single most transformative period in American and global Military history, ushering in the modern era of warfare with its machinery of mass destruction and previously unimagined devastating forces.

WWI was the genesis for the modern tank

The Memorial, and the App are both dedicated to recognizing that WWI was a deeply traumatic human experience. It was a historical event that affected every household and person in the nation… A story powerfully told by the WWI Memorial’s central feature, a 58’ long, 38 figure bronze sculpture called “A Soldier’s Journey,” created by classicist sculptor Sabin Howard.

The WWI Memorial “Virtual Explorer” offers multiple unique interactive ways of experiencing the work.

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To remember the individuals who served, the App provides the ability for families and organizations to submit a “Virtual Remembrance” of WWI veterans, along with anyone who served in WWI including nurses, ambulance drivers, Red Cross volunteers, local heroes and even companies that stepped up. The only requirement is that the story of service needs to be WWI driven.

These Virtual Remembrances are submitted via a web page accessed through the App, curated and then manifest in the Memorial App. The story of service that is submitted, is turned into speech and text which can be listened to or read.

WWI Veterans and other remembrances can be submitted by app users

And while the National WWI Memorial is still under construction, the “Virtual Explorer” allows users to drop-in on the construction site and see what they are up to. They can see the most current still, watch a time lapse video of the construction, or select any date and time of day in the past to explore a high-resolution image of the construction activity at that time.

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“This WWI Memorial comes to our Nation’s capital 100 years after WWI transformed our country in unimagined ways. 4.7 million Americans put on the uniform and we mobilized a force of 2 million from a standing army of less than 130,000 – all in just 18 short months,” said Dan Dayton the Executive Director for the U.S. World War One Centennial Commission.
“The War that Changed the World was transformational for the nation and for the world. This new ability to see it ‘in person’ is truly remarkable”.

“It is very exciting for the Doughboy Foundation to be able to bring this innovative 21st century way of exploring the WWI Memorial to the American People,” said Phil Mazzara, President of the Doughboy Foundation,
“and we can do it for free, with the support from Walmart.”

The WWI Memorial Virtual Explorer App is available from both the Google Play and the App Store from July 3rd, 2020. There are no costs and no in-game purchases required. It is suitable for any age above 12 years-old with some depictions of battles and wounded soldiers.

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The WWI Virtual Explorer App was produced by the Doughboy Foundation. The Doughboy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the mission of “Keeping Faith with the Doughboys.” More information about the Foundation is available here: https://www.worldwar1centennial.org/about/the-foundation.html .

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Media Contact: Chris Christopher. Email: chris.christopher@doughboy.org
Phone: 202-796-2805.
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The production company for the App is TechApplication.com, LLC of Ventura, CA,
Theo Mayer, Producer/Director.
Contact: theo.mayer@techapplication.com Phone: 818-535-1326

Created in partnership with game studio, Code-Headquarters, LLC of Burbank, CA,
Andranik Aslanyan, Creative & VFX Director.
Contact: aaslanyan@code-hq.com Phone: 818-653-6136

Apple, App Store, iPhone and iOS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
Google, Google Play and Android are registered trademarks of Google LLC.


Downloads

PDF of this Press Release

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WWI Memorial Virtual Explorer Images

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Install the App

Get it on Google Play
Download on the App Store

“WWI Webinar Special” – Getting Ready for the Holiday Weekend.

A third item today from the World War One Centennial Commission.


WWI Webinar Series

Building the National WWI Memorial
In Washington, D.C.

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THURSDAY  July 2nd, 2020 , 1p Eastern • “WWI Webinar Special” – Getting Ready for the Holiday Weekend.

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THURSDAY, July 2, 2020 @ 1pm Eastern

“WWI Webinar SPECIAL”

This is an update of yesterday’s webinar invitation clarifying your invitation to JOIN US ON THURSDAY, JULY 2 at 1pm ET.

Help us LAUNCH the WWI Memorial “Virtual Explorer”, which allows you to explore the National WWI Memorial being built in Washington, D.C.

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We will also show you how to use the new interactive Construction Site Camera that allows you to follow the Memorial construction in whole new ways. It is your personal viewer into the process of HOW a National Memorial gets constructed.

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Perhaps most appropriate to the upcoming Independence Day Weekend – we have a concert for you… played by the 369th Experience, the tribute to the Harlem Hellfighters’ Regimental Band led by the legendary James Reese Europe.

It is a ragtime, jazz and big band treat with a wonderful patriotic flavor that you’ll enjoy tomorrow at the webinar – and might just be tempted to play back over the weekend.

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It’s going to be a fun-packed and interesting show… We look forward to your joining us.

Please NOTE, The Webinar IS ON THURSDAY JULY 2, 2020 at 1pm ET


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View videos from our Previous 2020 Webinar Series