ladybugking Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 This sounds pretty cool! http://tinyurl.com/yf2oczh Chicago Vietnam Veterans ‘Welcome Home’ 2011 Parade Planned February 11, 2010 by Michael Leon Much better than a collective forget you that echoes today in the voice of the neocons. Just got this from Service and Honor, via Dan Cedusky’s excellent Veterans’ E-mail Newsletter, a 2011 Vietnam Veterans parade that will be years in the making. - 25 year Anniversary of the Chicago Vietnam Veterans Welcome Home Parade that took place in June of 1986 - It will be a three Day event: June 11th Saturday, June 12th Sunday, June 13th Monday, 2011. These dates are not locked in. This is what was planned or being talked about for those days, and not in any particular order: 1) Art Show – pictures taken by Vietnam Veterans and their families during the June 13th, 1986 Parade in Chicago – they will be CD’s or 11 X 14 photos. These displays will be at the Vietnam Veterans Art Museum 1801 S. Indiana, and a very good possibility at other venues in the City of Chicago and surrounding Suburbs. Example: Oak Park, IL. Library, The Chicago Cultural Center at Randolph & Michigan, and other areas to yet be determined. 2) A Dinner to honor Tom Stack, Gene Connell, Col. Plummer – who have since passed but were on the executive committee of the Welcome Parade. To be done at a major hotel in downtown Chicago. 3) A Concert at MillieumPark – with bands such as Dennis DeYoung. Lt. Dan Band, The four Tops and others. This will be the Vietnam Veterans tying together the Welcome Home of the Iraqi/Afghanistan Veterans, and passing the torch to the next generation of Veterans, and the Never Again one Generation forgetting the next Generation of Veterans. *Now this might also take place at Navy Pier – it will depend on a lot of things. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Posted February 13, 2010 Report Share Posted February 13, 2010 Sounds great! A worthy tribute to those that served. I had saw an ad in a trade magazine looking for drivers for the reduced-size memorial that goes around the Country. I couldn't be away for months at a time to do that kind of job, though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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