Community Military Appreciation Committee’s “Heroes Night” Celebration
June 11, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free
The Community Military Appreciation Committee (CMAC) proudly presents our seventh annual “Heroes Night” celebration. Join us Saturday, June 11, 2022, 3-7 PM, at Hudson’s Bay High School. Watch the skies overhead for a likely appearance of our vintage Stearman and Waco biplane trainers that were used to prepare our fighter pilots who fought in World War II.
Retiring Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain and Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins will offer their reflections on their law enforcement careers, and pay tribute to their officers and deputies who put their lives on the line each and every day.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about and meet local heroes from various veteran and active military organizations, area law enforcement agencies, firefighters, and our newest heroes to have emerged over the past two years – some of our healthcare providers who have steadfastly fought against Covid-19 and its variants – all of these HEROES serving on the “front lines” in protecting community and country.
The “One-Eyed Kats” will be entertaining everyone with their amazing talent and energy with a variety of blues and rock tunes.
This marks our fifth year in presenting the “Bill Morehouse Community Service Award,” in honor of Bill and our beloved “Buffalo Soldiers.” This award honors first responders who go “above and beyond” in their selfless contributions to the nearly half million citizens of this region – both on and off the job.
Proceeds from the event will benefit CMAC, which is an all-inclusive organization reflecting a diverse cross-section of our SW Washington community focused on serving Gold Star Moms/Families, homeless vets, and those whose needs are not otherwise being met. CMAC includes youth, active/reserve military, and various veteran groups. CMAC also plans, executes or supports community-wide events, such as Memorial Day, Veterans Day, “Our Community Salutes,” and Patriots Day (9/11) ceremonies, as well as recognition/support of military families of all services.
Retiring Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain and Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins will offer their reflections on their law enforcement careers, and pay tribute to their officers and deputies who put their lives on the line each and every day.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about and meet local heroes from various veteran and active military organizations, area law enforcement agencies, firefighters, and our newest heroes to have emerged over the past two years – some of our healthcare providers who have steadfastly fought against Covid-19 and its variants – all of these HEROES serving on the “front lines” in protecting community and country.
The “One-Eyed Kats” will be entertaining everyone with their amazing talent and energy with a variety of blues and rock tunes.
This marks our fifth year in presenting the “Bill Morehouse Community Service Award,” in honor of Bill and our beloved “Buffalo Soldiers.” This award honors first responders who go “above and beyond” in their selfless contributions to the nearly half million citizens of this region – both on and off the job.
Proceeds from the event will benefit CMAC, which is an all-inclusive organization reflecting a diverse cross-section of our SW Washington community focused on serving Gold Star Moms/Families, homeless vets, and those whose needs are not otherwise being met. CMAC includes youth, active/reserve military, and various veteran groups. CMAC also plans, executes or supports community-wide events, such as Memorial Day, Veterans Day, “Our Community Salutes,” and Patriots Day (9/11) ceremonies, as well as recognition/support of military families of all services.
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