Join us for our Annual Fallen Heroes Memorial & Honor Ride, June 19th and 20th 2015 at the Civic Center, Jamestown, ND
Join us for our Annual Fallen Heroes Memorial & Honor Ride, June 19th and 20th 2015 at the Civic Center, Jamestown, ND
Not Without Honor:
TheyServed, They Defended Freedom.
"Recognizing our men and women who serve, or served, our country who lost their battle to suicide and those whose lives are a daily battle with Post Traumatic Stress during and after military service and those who suffered Military Sexual Trauma and their families who struggle along with their affected family member."
This day we will address these tragic and crippling realities. This day we will acknowledge their service and their contribution to the defense of freedom.
Friday, June 19th 5PM is the kick off with the Fallen Heroes Memorial Steak Fry. This is a time for sharing great food and to socialize with members of the NDPG as well as Gold Star families. The steak fry will be at 6:00PM with a chance to win $2,500.00 in cash prizes. At 8:00PM we will have a Disk Jockey playing music for your enjoyment. There will be a cash bar all evening. Must be 21 YOA to enter the designated alcohol sales premises.
Saturday, June 20th 10AM - NDPG Memorial Program & Honor Ride.
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 pm Registration for Honor Ride ($10.00 per person)
12:00 p.m. Memorial program and presentation to families of the fallen military men and women.
1:15 p.m. Honor Ride leaves from the Jamestown Civic Center at 212 3rd Avenue NE.
5:30 p.m. Free meal for Honor Ride participants and families of our fallen military men and women.
8:00 p.m. Music to visit by, enjoy or dance too.
Cash bar all evening. Must be 21 YOA to enter the designated alcohol sales premises.
Our main presenter for this year's Memorial is D.C. Faber. D.C. Faber is CEO of Faber Group Synergy LLC, and is the creator of the Faber Post Trauma Model (FPTM) patent pending, a ground-breaking assessment as to how and why soldiers are “different” after war. The FPTM has also proven to effectively guide others who have experienced trauma toward understanding and healing. His diverse career paths and life experiences combined to set in motion these two innovative programs which have helped countless individuals and groups alike, and are the direct result of D.C.’s many years of leading, following, and practical experience.
D.C. is a retiredArmy officer who served a combined 20 years in the United States Army and Wyoming Army National Guard. Active duty was spent in Germany and Korea, and he received The Bronze Star and Combat Action Badge for service in Afghanistan. Major Faber has served as an Assistant Professor of Military Science at the University of Wyoming and has counseled thousands of young people in their life and career decisions. He holds the Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Black Hills State University.
In Laramie, D.C. has been a house-parent at the Cathedral Home for Children, and later became a Community Service Officer with the Laramie Police Department. In 1995, D.C. began his career with the Laramie Fire Department where he held the positions of Firefighter/EMTII, Equipment Operator, Line Company Officer, Deputy Fire Marshal, and Instructor for the Front Range Fire Consortium. He retired from the Laramie Fire Department in 2010, as the Division Chief of Fire Prevention and Life Safety.
Go to http://dcfaber.com/ for additional information regarding the FRTM program.