Salute our Military & First Responders Creighton vs Nevada Baseball Game - May 9, 2015
Salute our Military & First Responders Creighton vs Nevada Baseball Game
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Name:Salute our Military & First Responders Creighton vs Nevada Baseball Game
Date:May 9, 2015
Time:11:00 AM - 6:00 PM CDT
Event Description:
Salute Our Military and First RespondersCreighton U. vs. Nevada U. baseball game at TD Ameritrade Park. 2pm Saturday, May 9th.
Attached is the process for how WDCCC members can receive a block of no-cost reserved seat tickets.
Event Sponsors: Veterans in Business Forum and First Responders Foundation.
Why the event?
Most people want to say to all who serve or have served, ?Thank You! You are honored!You are remembered; not forgotten!? And to say to the Families of the Fallen, ?We are sorry for your loss.? Your loved one is honored and remembered; not forgotten. Think of it as a civics lesson for how to be a responsible citizen with cherished freedoms.
The game and related activities gives people that opportunity in a large scale, easy, meaningful, no-cost way. Attendance the past 3 years has been just over 14,000. 24K strong would be a Guinness Book of records crowd.
Events details:
Pre-game:
11:30-1:20
Family Fun Fest:bounce houses, face painting, inflated Patriotic Walk Around figures, etc.
Concert:SMSGT (ret)Jimmy Weber* and Billy McGuigan**
* Jimmy is a national singer/songwriter/entertainer who has opened for top entertainers such as Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, Trace Adkins, Kenny Rogers, and the Beach Boys. *Billy is a national singer/entertainer who is the premiere Buddy Holly interpreter and electrifies audience with Rocks Legends the Beatles, Elvis, Elton, the Eagles and many more.
1:20-1:35Families of the Fallen Walk-Families who?ve lost a loved one in military or first responder duty
walk lead by bagpipers and flanked by Boy Scouts, OPS JROTC, American Legion Riders, National Guard members and proud Americans 3.1:35-1:55Fly-over, sky divers parachute in U.S., POW-MIA and Honor and Remember flags, giant U.S. Flag held by JROTC students, Strategic Air Command Elite Color Guard, Jimmy Weber singing patriotic songs and theNational Anthem During the game: 1. Recognitions of those being saluted 2. Six Families of the Fallen who, at a private gathering and dinner*, received a personalized Honor and Remember flagof their loved one, stand on a dugout while the crowd honors and applauds them Post-Game: Approx. 5:00 Echo Taps played and Taps sung while the names of the fallen scroll on the jumboscreen
Hand-held size U.S. flags will be distributed to the 1st 10,000 through the gate.