http://www.hcvvo.org/
Several thousand Vets have been "coming out" at a reunion every Sept for 15-20 years. And it gets bigger every year.
And Thank You!
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Howard County Vietnam Veterans Organization, Inc. invites you to attend the 23rd Annual Indiana Vietnam Veterans Reunion
Sept. 15-18, 2005
Camping is available, at a cost of $10 per night and the cost of admission is $10 per person for the entire weekend. To reserve a campsite at Veterans Park, your membership must be current. Reservations can be made by contacting Dick Forrey at (765) 628-0297 or you can contact Dick by email at Frogbo6566@globesurfer.net.
September Entertainment Schedule
Thursday, Sept. 15th, 2005
6-9pm Pre-reunion concert with "The Russ Chandler Show"
Friday, Sept. 16th, 2005
Noon Opening Ceremonies including Sam Davis CMH
12:30 pm The Ron Jones Show "American Warrior"
1:30 pm Memorial Garden Dedication
2 pm Dan Nightingale "So Freedom Can Fly"
3 pm POW/MIA service with Carl Cain
3:30 pm John Steer will be singing for you
5 pm Royal Butz back by popular demand!
6 pm Rewind Band, rocking like never before
8:30 pm The Bluz Brothers from the House of Blues Chicago,
The best act ever!
Saqturday, Sept. 17th, 2005
10 am Opening Ceremonies including Sam Davis CMH
10:30 am POW/MIA service with Carl Cain
11 am John Steer singing once again for you
Noon A Salute to our active military and American Veteran from
Desert Storm forward through Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts
12:30 pm Southern Oblivion Band
2 pm Russ Chandler performing for you
3:30 pm Britt Small of Festival Band Fame, A Vietnan Vet that brought
us all together
4:45 pm Mike Cobb a Rolling Thunder national Board Director
5pm POW/MIA Vigil at Tookolo Hall, sponsored by Rolling Thunder
Chapter 5 of Ohio
5:30 pm Surrender Dorothy Band the resident band of the Annual James
Dean Festival playing your favorite hit songs!
7:30 pm Royal Butz back by popular demand!
8:30 pm Wayne Barker Jr. and Vettz Band, with us for almost 20 years!
Sunday, Sept, 18th, 2005 Sunday Services with the Rev. John Steer & HCVVO Chaplain,
Dennis Chapman