I encourage you to attend these Veterans Week events, as your schedule allows, to honor our country’s veterans.
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October 30 – November 11
Artist Tim Mayer’s work the Fallen Soldier’s Project will be on display at The Roberta A. Fiskum Art Gallery, located in the University Center. http://uc.uww.edu/fiskum/
In 2003 artist Tim Mayer began painting oil portraits of U.S. Service personnel who have lost their lives in the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Middle East. As this effort grew, Mr. Mayer formed the AFTH, and the making of these portraits became the Fallen Soldiers Project. The portraits from this project have played central roles in honor and memory ceremonies organized by Mr. Mayer and presented in the Capitol Rotunda in Madison, Wisconsin. http://www.artistsforthehumanities.org/
Sponsored by: Student Affairs, Provosts Office, Registrars Office, and the Center for Students with Disabilities
November 3
Letters from Home in the Young Auditorium at UWW
Presented by Contemporary Issues on Tuesday at 7:30 PM
General Public $29.00, $24.00, $19.00 UW-W Students $16.00
The Griffin Theatre Company will be performing this intense, emotional, heartfelt and honest story of men and women who have served their country in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are brought to life in Letters Home. Without politicizing, a powerful portrait of soldiers’ experiences is portrayed by ten gifted actors who provide a voice not just for the soldiers, but for other family members as well. Their diverse voices are united in the belief that the person standing beside you is more important than you are. Letters Home is inspired by The New York Times articles, The Things They Wrote and the subsequent HBO documentary, Last Letters Home
For more information: http://www.uww.edu/youngauditorium/index.html
November 7
Football game
The athletic department is providing free tickets to Veterans. There will be halftime recognition of student veterans and community veterans. For free tickets please contact Jan Nordin at nordinj@uww.edu. Tickets courtesy of UW-W athletics.
The Roberta A. Fiskum Art Gallery, located in the University Center, will be open from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM before the game for the exhibit, Fallen Soldier’s Project sponsored by The Provost Office, Student Affairs, Registrar’s Office, and the Center for Students with Disabilities.
November 9
Student Panel: UWW Veterans First Hand Accounts
Sponsored by Adult Resource Center 6:00-8:00 PM, free to students and the public
Location The Involvement Center located in the University Center.
For information contact Kathy Craney at craneyk@uww.edu
November 10
Veterans Benefits and Resources Fair in the commons of the University
Center from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM in the UC commons area. Representatives from a variety of veterans state, county, community and campus resources will be available to answer your questions. For information contact Jan Nordin nordinj@uww.edu
November 11
The Silver Bracelet of the Lost B-17 Squadron
Sponsored by the Classified Connection 8:30-9:30 AM in UC 259
This is a serendipitous story that is 65 years in the making and still growing. It’s the legacy of Jim Weiler’s B-17 pilot graduation silver bracelet. It was lost in the wreckage after Jim was shot down in the worst loss of life by U.S. airmen in a combat mission over Czechoslovakia on August 29th, 1944. An entire squadron of B-17’s and more were lost. It traces in detail the efforts to return the bracelet from behind the iron curtain, the many lives it touched along the way and the curious history it has gathered along the way. We’ll see new images from the fateful mission and the enduring efforts to remember the legacy of B-17 veterans by villagers of a grateful Czech nation. The story finishes with the reunion of two shot down fliers from opposite sides of the Aug. 29th battle shaking hands as friends 63 years later.
Todd Weiler is Jim Weiler’s nephew and as a result of researching this story has been elected to Historian for the 2nd Bombardment Group of the B-17 veterans organization. The program lasts about 45-60 minutes with a PowerPoint show and memorabilia. Hope you will enjoy hearing and seeing the Story of the Silver Bracelet.
Free lunch at any UW-W dining facility from 11-2 for Veterans. Veterans must present either their military ID or DD2.
Lunch is provided by Chartwells.
Veterans Recognition Ceremony sponsored by UWW ROTC at 11:00 AM
Located at the Alumni Center
11:30 Chancellor to announce that UWW received recognition as a Veteran Friendly University at the Alumni Center
12:15-12:45 PM Patriotic music performed by the UW-W String Ensemble students in the Connors University Center by the Roberta A. Fiskum Art Gallery.
12:15-1:15 Reception for the Fallen Soldier’s Project and meet the artist, Tim Mayer’s in the Connors University Center by the Roberta A. Fiskum Art Gallery
5:00- 7:00 PM Speaker Ben Collins will provide a personal experience of his experience in Afghanistan as a Green Beret. Summer Auditorium, University Center

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