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“Although we can talk about the past, what’s really important is the future. And when we talk about the future, there’s nothing more important than our children. They’re literally and figuratively our future, the future of our families, the future of this great nation.”
~Air Force Gen. Ralph E. “Ed” Eberhart at the Military Education Colalition (MCEC) sixth annual conference

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The Army Ten Miler on October 9, 2011 and the Marine Corps Marathon on October 30, 2011 in Washington DC are SOLD OUT events. If you’d like to participate while running in memory of a fallen hero and raising funds and awareness for TAPS see their website for more details. HURRY there are only a few spaces available!

Register here!

ABOUT TAPS
Caring for the families of the fallen…

TAPS is the 24/7 tragedy assistance resource for ANYONE who has suffered the loss of a military loved one, regardless of the relationship to the deceased or the circumstance of the death.

Founded out of tragedy in 1994, TAPS has established itself as the front line resource to the families and loved ones of our military men and women. TAPS provides comfort and care through comprehensive services and programs including peer based emotional support, case work assistance, crisis intervention, and grief and trauma resources.

If you are suffering the loss of a military loved one, or if you know someone who can use our support, please call our toll-free hotline now: 1-800-959-TAPS (8277).

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Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, CA salutes our nation’s Military with a special opportunity to enjoy all of the best thrills and entertainment for the entire family. Cost is $37 per person (all ages tickets) with children 2 years and under FREE. Normal gate price is: $54.99-Adult / $34.99-Child. Ticket includes admission & All-You-Can Eat Buffet Picnic in the Grande Oak Picnic Pavilion.

Parking not included, must present military ID at gate.

For more information contact your local Information, Tickets & Travel office or call 619-767-6000

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The St. Louis Cardinals are excited to host Military Appreciation Games again this summer at Busch Stadium.

These special ticket offers are exclusive for all military personnel (active, reserve and retired) as well as family and friends.

For the June 21-23 series against the Philadelphia Phillies, receive Right or Left Field Box tickets for just $20
For the June 24 game vs. the Toronto Blue Jays, receive Champions Club* or Bank of America Club* tickets for just $85
For the June 26 game vs. the Toronto Blue Jays, receive Legends Club* tickets for just $50
For the June 24-26 series against the Toronto Blue Jays, receive Right or Left Field Box Tickets for just $20.
For the July 4-6 series against the Cincinnati Reds, receive Right or Left Field Box tickets for just $20 or Legends Club* tickets for just $55

*All-Inclusive tickets include complimentary food
and beverage*

See the St. Louis Cardinals website for more details and to purchase tickets.

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NASCAR.com
By Official Release
April 12, 2011 12:03 PM, EDT

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — As First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden launch their initiative, “Joining Forces,” to support military families Tuesday in Washington, D.C., NASCAR and Walmart have partnered to produce a public service announcement campaign recognizing the sacrifices and challenges military families face throughout the United States.

These PSAs, which will feature a number of NASCAR drivers and be shown in more than 500 Walmart locations, will highlight opportunities for NASCAR fans and Walmart customers to support military families in their local communities.

“NASCAR has a long history of supporting our men and women in uniform and their families,” said Marcus Jadotte, NASCAR managing director of public affairs. “We are proud to partner with Walmart to produce a PSA campaign in support of the First Lady and Dr. Biden’s call to action in support of military families.”

For the full article see NASCAR.com

To view the PSA see Whitehouse.gov

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The Blue Star Museums Program is a partnership between Blue Star Families and the National Endowment for the Arts that offers free admission to select museums for Active Duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day May 30th, 2011 through Labor Day, September 5, 2011. Over 1,300 museums across the country are taking part in the program and there is no limit to the number of participating museums military families may visit during the designated time frame. The Active Duty member and up to five immediate family members (spouse or child of ID card holder) are eligible to receive the free admission per visit. Families of deployed service members are still eligible for the program as long as they present their military issued ID card upon arrival. For a complete list of participating museums see the NEA website.

In the inaugural year of the Blue Star Museum Program, it was reported that 300,000 military families visited museums that partnered with the program. The Blue Star Museum Initiative is hoping to exceed their number of visitors from last year bringing fine arts, science, history, and nature closer to our military personnel and their families.

See Blue Star Museums for more information.

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Feeling blessed today to be part of a community of military families that spans the globe…from east coast to west coast, Japan to Europe…it’s a privilege to know all our Blue Star and Gold Star friends!

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How do you teach your kids the true meaning of Memorial Day? Leave a comment here, on Facebook, or respond on Twitter and we’ll publicize a list of ideas for everyone to benefit from!

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The United Through Reading Program helps ease the stress of deployment for families by having deployed parents read stories on DVD for their children to watch while they are away. The program is available to all deploying military units and at select USO locations. For more information see http://www.unitedthroughreading.org/military/

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