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Subject: HOTH - Veteran's Living Center, Charleston, WV, 31 OCT 08

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21 Oct 2008 4:00 PM Alert 
updated 27 OCT 08 at 1510 hrs. pdt by towman95
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*** Grand Opening of new Veteran's Transitional Living Center, Charleston, WV, 31 October 2008 ***

*** Updated staging information, HOTH mission, Charleston, WV, 31 Oct 2008 ***

  Though some may already know where the new Veteran's Transitional Center is located, I would prefer we meet at the 7-Eleven on Washington Street (near the capitol), and ride in as a group. I spoke with the Program Director today, and she said they are blocking off Leon Sullivan Way, and will have a place for us to park; the 7-Eleven is only 1.3 miles from the Center.

Staging location: 7-Eleven adjacent to the Capitol, just off the Greenbrier Street exit of        I64 / I77 (exit 99).

Staging time: 0900-0915   NOTE: we will pull out at 0920

Flag line in place: 0945

Current forecast for Friday: Sunny, with a high of 64 degrees, low of 44 degrees

  Those who are able to fly flags from their bike or cage are welcomed to do so, but it is not required. We will be standing up a flag line for the ribbon cutting ceremony, so remember to bring your 3x5 flags. Assigned RC for this mission is Buddy Palla, 304-984-0104.

  If you cannot make it to the staging location in time, and want to meet us at the Center, it is located just off Leon Sullivan Way (exit 100 of I64/ I77), at the intersection of Leon Sullivan Way and Smith Street. Get off at the exit, the exit will split once you're on it-  follow the sign toward Capitol St (it curves to the right), come to the bottom of the ramp, turn right, go to the stop sign (Smith Street), turn right and go one block.


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  The Patriot Guard Riders have been invited to stand up a flag line for the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Roark-Sullivan Veteran's Transitional Living Center in Charleston, WV. The center is located at the intersection of Leon Sullivan Way and Smith Street, just off the Leon Sullivan exit of I64 in downtown Charleston. This is a brand new facility, and will provide temporary housing for veterans. Residents will have private rooms, a central common area and brand new kitchen facility.
  The ribbon cutting ceremony will have a local high school band, various dignitaries, local honor guard, and a speech from the Governor. The Development Director is looking forward to having our flag line present for this very special occasion. The ceremony will begin at 10:00 am, and we would like to invite all available members to come help on this HOTH mission.
 
  Final Ride Captain assignment has not been made at this time. Please monitor this thread for further information, and staging instructions.
 
Buddy Palla
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21 Oct 2008 7:43 PM Alert 
Welcome to those who will work and utilize the new Veteran's Transitional Living Center. Stand tall PGR members.

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21 Oct 2008 9:49 PM Alert 

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22 Oct 2008 2:59 PM Alert 
I wish I could attend this great event, but distance doesn't allow that. I will be with you all in spirit. Ride Safe.

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23 Oct 2008 8:23 AM Alert 
   WV ASC-South, Buddy Palla, will be the designated Ride Captain for this event and will post staging location and times later today or tomorrow.

   Although this event takes place during the week, if you're able, I would encourage all to attend.
Respects,
Joe

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23 Oct 2008 9:21 AM Alert 
Thanks Alex and Julie and all the others that worked hard to bring this magnificent facility to fruition. As you know I will always be standing by to help in anyway I can.
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31 Oct 2008 5:48 PM Alert 
**** Mission Complete ****

Well, it certainly was cold this morning, but as I approached the staging point, my heart warmed up rapidly...it sure was good to see everyone there. Thank you Kelly, Dave, Rick, Tom, Alfred, Clint, Angie, and Tom E., for meeting me there. Actually, Angie rode in with me from work; she's a new member, and I think this may have been her first mission. I'd really like to thank my good friend Tom Epperly from coming all the way from Ashland, KY on such a cold morning...I'm sure he enjoyed his ride home a bit better. As we were going over the mission brief "Captain Electro" Cumblidge rolled in on Eagle One, with "Pinky" Dane riding shotgun. Joe gets the "tough guy of the day" award for coming all the way from Proctor, WV in sub-freezing temperatures...man, I gotta get me one of those electric liners!
We headed for the Center, which was about three minutes away from our staging location. Leslee, Julie, and Alex (Center directors/staff) were thrilled to see the PGR & Legion bikes pulling in. We were joined at the Center by Keith, giving us a total of 10 bikes lined up in the morning sun.
Our 12-member flag line was established on time, and shortly after 10:00 am, the ceremony began. It started with the Capital high School Band playing "America the Beautiful", as the ROTC color guard posted the colors. When the Show Choir began singing the National Anthem...wow...I got goose bumps, because they sang it so well. Thanks to all the kids from Capital HS...you guys did a great job today!
Dignitaries present were Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito, Wes Holden from Senator Rockerfeller's office, Governor Manchin, and Mayor Danny Jones. Ms. Capito thought it would be appropriate for us to recite the Pledge of Allegience, and asked the entire crown to join her. The entire crowd turned and faced our PGR flag line and followed her lead. I don't know if others noticed this, but I did...three of the speakers (including the Governor) formally recognized the Patriot Guard in their remarks, and thanked us for being there.
After the short speeches had been given, the ribbon was cut by all the dignitaries, and the event was basically over. They did invite people to tour the new facility and have some light refreshments, but most of us had to get on the road.
Again, thanks to all who braved the weather and helped make this a special day for some deserving vets...may they enjoy their new home, and the dignity it brings. Ya know, just standing in a line, holding a flag may not seem like much of anything, but we never know what it means to someone else, who's on the receiving end.

I sure am glad I live in a country where I can do it.

Buddy
WVPGR-ASC South
Ride Captain / Charleston-area
Commander of the WV-PGR Flagship “Voyager”


Buddy Palla
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WV-PGR Assistant State Captain- South
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