Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Monthly Breakfast Meeting 4/9
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Gold Star Families Memorial Monument Dedication
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The dedication for the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument is Saturday, March 26 at 11 a.m. at Historic Town Square. Please be advised that seating will be limited, so bring your own lawn or camp chair if you would like to sit.
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Honoring Vietnam Veterans at County Fair
The Washington Cty Fair runs from April 20 - 23 and on the 21st at 10 a.m. there will be a special ceremony to honor Vietnam Veterans. Save room on your calendar for that day to come out to the fairgrounds to be recognized.
Also, the Vietnam display board, which will be posted all 4 days of the fair, will feature pictures of Vietnam veterans that you and I send in to the fair coordinator, Susi LaFaele. If you have a photo or two of you in Nam or after Nam, send them through your computer to Susi's email: susi@washcofair.net.
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Monday, March 7, 2022
8-9 April 2022 - Rocky Mountain Division Annual Conference in New Mexico
The Rocky Mountain Division Winter Conference is coming up in April in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. If planning to attend, please let Commandant Lisi know. In the past, the Detachment has helped with expenses like gas and meals. A look at the agenda will tell you that the seminars will be very useful especially for commandants and paymasters.
Please see the forms below for more information.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND SIGN-UPS
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Farewell, Steve
As most of you remember, Steve was an incredible caricature artist and he was known to draw pictures of Detachment members at meetings and events.
Thank you Steve for all you did as an Associate Member of the Utah Dixie Detachment.
Semper Fi, Pat Lisi
Friday, February 4, 2022
Marine Corps Art Exhibit Feb 12-Apr 30
Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art, 1975-2018 is a traveling art exhibition from the National Museum of the Marine Corps and is sponsored by the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation. This exhibit includes 36 works by 15 combat artists, portraying Marine Corps service from the mid-1970s through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Marine Corps Combat Art Program relies on talented Marines and civilians to document the ongoing missions of the Corps. The guidance they get is simple: “Go to war and do art.” The 34 works on canvas and 2 sculptures speak to the experiences of the artists, most of whom were deployed around the globe. The show is divided among three themes: “Every Clime and Place,” which illustrates the nation’s global force in readiness—able to respond rapidly to any location; “No Better Friend, No worse Enemy,” which portrays Marines capable of fighting the enemy but also delivering aid to those in need; and “The Price,” which provides a glimpse of the sacrifices our men and women in uniform and their families make.