Texas VFW News | 2008 Winter

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News For Foreign Service War Veterans

VOL. LXI, NUMBER 3

Jan/Feb/Mar 2008

Voice of Democracy Weekend Again this year we were able to invite all 25 District winners to Austin for Mid-Winter. 23 students arrived in Austin on Thursday to begin a very busy four days. We started out with our get acquainted dinner at Fuddruckers on Thursday evening. Friday morning we attended the Joint Opening Session for a brief time. We had the opportunity to meet with Governor Perry before he spoke at the Opening session. The students were able to ask questions and take pictures with the Governor. Then it was on to the Capitol for a very special tour. We were once again able to climb the spiral staircase to the top of the Capitol Dome and look out over Austin. What a view from the top. It certainly was one of the highlights of the weekend. Not everyone can say they were at the top. My thanks to John Nichols, Capitol Fire Marshall, for being our guide and giving us the opportunity for an amazing tour. We were also able to meet with Lieutenant Governor Dewhurst in his private reception area where refreshments were waiting for us. All the students were presented with a Certificate from the State of Texas by Lieutenant Governor Dewhurst while a picture was taken of each student. Lunch was at the Capitol Cafe. After souvenir shopping and touring the Capitol grounds we went to the Texas State Cemetery for a tour. We suffered through the cold and rain but everyone enjoyed this special place. There is a Memorial to 9/11 that everyone needs to see. After coming back to the hotel and cleanup we enjoyed a great dinner at Texas Land and Cattle Company and also listened to several of the student essays before

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dinner. I would not want to be one of the judges to pick a winner. They were all excellent. Saturday morning was spent at The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum and IMAX theatre. The afternoon was spent at the LBJ Library and Museum, after having lunch at Threadgill’s an old Austin favorite. Saturday evening was the Awards Banquet where the State winner and our Department of Texas Representative in Washington D.C. was announced, Benjamin Stephens, of Bangs, Texas submitted by Post 3278, Brownwood, District 8 was the winner of a $4,000.00 scholarship and a trip to the Washington Conference in March for the National finals of the Voice of Democracy contest. Congratulations and good luck Benjamin in Washington. Sunday we attended the Memorial Service by Chaplain Paul DeWolfe and then it was time to say good bye to everyone. It was good to have Patsy Kemp and her

husband Kenneth back with us again this year. Clark and Carlotta Young were also back. My job is made easier by the help of these caring people. Special thanks to my wife Barbara. It is not an easy job living with me the week before our students arrive. She keeps a count of everyone and again this year no one was lost or left behind. Thank you to Commander Cantu for appointing me as Chairman, and to the District Commanders and everyone in the Posts and Districts who helped to make our Voice of Democracy Program a success again this year.

Texas VFW accepts $80,000 check for Operation Uplink from Sports Clips founder and CEO Gordan Logan, himself a Texas VFW member. (Pictured from L to R) Karen Maxton, Gordon Logan, Sgt. Joe Meller, Jim Neir, Past Department of Texas Commander and Past National Commander-in-Cheif of the VFW. See story on page 3.


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