VFW announced themes for Voice of Democracy and Patriot's Pen.
The deadline for our Essay & Speech contests has past. Good luck to
all the participants. If you missed the deadline keep an eye out for the
contests next year in September & October.
Photos of the events marking the VFW's 125th anniversary.
Statewide Members at Wyoming Governor's signing of VFW 125
Year Proclamation
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Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) members from throughout the state
gathered to witness Wyoming Governor, Mark Gordon, sign a proclamation
declaring VFW Day in honor of the national organization's 125th anniversary.
This event marked a significant milestone for the VFW as it highlighted their
dedication to supporting and advocating for veterans throughout the nation. The
proclamation not only recognized the important work that VFW members have done
over the past century but also served as a reminder of their ongoing commitment
to serving those who have served their country. This day will undoubtedly be
remembered as a symbol of gratitude and respect towards our nation's veterans,
and serves as a testament to the impact that organizations like the VFW
continue to have on our society.
Cheyenne Post Members at Mayor's
signing of VFW 125 Year Proclamation
VFW Members from Posts 11453 and 1881 at Cheyenne Mayor
signing of VFW 125 Year Proclamation.
AI generated text:
On the occasion of the Cheyenne Mayor's signing of the VFW
125 Year Anniversary Proclamation, VFW members from Posts 11453 and 1881 came
together to witness this historic event. As veterans who have served their
country honorably, these individuals understand the significance of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars organization and its longstanding commitment to
serving those who have bravely defended our nation. By attending this
proclamation signing, these VFW members not only pay tribute to the
organization's rich history but also reaffirm their dedication to supporting
fellow veterans and promoting patriotism in their community. Their presence at
such an important ceremony highlights the continued relevance and importance of
the VFW as it celebrates 125 years of service and solidarity among American
veterans.
28 Sep 2024
Jim Rish
Road to Cheyenne National Cemetery
Now Paved
National Cemetery
There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday Sep 30th at 10pm for the
new road that was recently installed. If you can make it please come.
Ribbon-cutting scheduled for National Cemetery road improvements
Published on September 16, 2024
Mayor Patrick Collins and the City of Cheyenne will host a
ribbon-cutting ceremony for recent improvements to the road leading to
the Cheyenne National Cemetery.
Earlier this year, crews paved the end of Hildreth Road from the High
Plains Arboretum to the cemetery, vastly improving access to the area.
The ribbon-cutting is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 30, at 10 a.m. at the Cheyenne National Cemetery.
The work was approved by City Council in June 2024. STC Construction was the contractor for the project.
Ribbon-cutting Scheduled for National Cemetery Road Improvements
Mayor Patrick Collins and the City of Cheyenne will host a
ribbon-cutting ceremony for recent improvements to the road leading to
the Cheyenne National Cemetery.
Earlier this year, crews paved the
end of Hildreth Road from the High Plains Arboretum to the cemetery,
vastly improving access to the area.
The ribbon-cutting is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 30, at 10 a.m. at the Cheyenne National Cemetery.
The work was approved by City Council in June 2024. STC Construction was the contractor for the project.
Cheyenne National Cemetery
Courtesy photo
Cheyenne National Cemetery
Courtesy photo
Mayor Patrick Collins and the City of Cheyenne
will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for recent improvements to the road
leading to the Cheyenne National Cemetery.
Earlier this year,
crews paved the end of Hildreth Road from the High Plains Arboretum to
the cemetery, vastly improving access to the area.
The ribbon-cutting is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 30, at 10 a.m. at the Cheyenne National Cemetery.
The work was approved by City Council in June 2024. STC Construction was the contractor for the project.
10 Aug 2024
VFW at Blue Car Show
Work with us,
Visit with us.
The 4th Annual Blue FCU Car Show is scheduled for this Sunday, August
11, 2024. VFW Post 11453 had a great time last year and look forward to
enjoying the Car Show again this year.
Post members are
encouraged to help at our table distributing Buddy Poppies, joining conversations with the public and potential members. Members we plan to
run two shifts: Set-up (930-noon), and tear-down (noon to 2:15 or so);
please use Contact Us on this website to let us know when you plan to assist.
Veterans interested in joining the VFW please talk to us at the Car Show.
People of the Laramie County area, you are the best! We enjoy visiting with you and are grateful of your continuous support.
The 4th Annual Blue FCU Car Show is scheduled for this Sunday, August
11, 2024. VFW Post 11453 had a great time last year and look forward to
enjoying the Car Show again this year.
Post members are
encouraged to help at our table distributing Buddy Poppies, joining conversations with the public and potential members. Members we plan to
run two shifts: Set-up (930-noon), and tear-down (noon to 2:15 or so);
please use Contact Us on this website to let us know when you plan to assist.
Veterans interested in joining the VFW please talk to us at the Car Show.
People of the Laramie County area, you are the best! We enjoy visiting with you and are grateful of your continuous support.
Recently received details from Blue FCU:
I have attached a diagram of the layout for the car show this weekend.
For arrival, please enter from Chestnut Dr.
(indicated on the map as "SPECTATOR, VENDOR & FOOD TRUCK ENTRY”). A
volunteer will be in the area to guide you to the area labeled as food
trucks. Please note your designated location on the diagram
may be slightly different in person. You will be able to drop off your
equipment then move your vehicle outside of the "pedestrian zone.” Your
setup area will be directly across from the food trucks.
Please arrive between 9-9:30am, with your vehicles
being moved out of the space no later than 9:45am to ensure the safety
of event attendees walking in the area.
Paragraph three and four are directly related to veterans. The
Mayor briefly spoke about this Cheyenne National Cemetery information
during the August 7th Veterans Administration Town Hall meeting. The
director of cemeteries for this district (MT, WY, CO, UT) provided
plenty of good information at this meeting.
The Mayor’s Minute from Mayor Patrick Collins – July 19, 2024
Published on July 19, 2024
I remember the Flood of 1985 very clearly. It was a horrible
day for our city with the loss of so many lives and the destruction of
property. Hail and over 6 inches of rain caused our creeks to flood,
resulting in 12 fatalities and over $61 million in property damage. In
our first goal setting session in 2021, City Council made it a goal to
create a stormwater mitigation program to prepare our city for when it
happens again. Wes Bay, our stormwater engineer, gave Council an update
on the progress the Engineering Department has made to create a
stormwater division to maintain our system and fund the improvements
needed to protect our community. I appreciate the work our staff has
done and the leadership provided by City Council.
To me, the official start of Cheyenne Frontier Days is the Coronation
Ball. Since 1931, a Miss Frontier has been crowned and serves as the
ambassador for CFD and our city. This year Caitlin Garcia was crowned
Miss Frontier, and Haylie Turley has stepped up as her Lady in Waiting.
They make an amazing team representing the Daddy of ‘em All! Judy and I
enjoyed the occasion, and we want to wish them luck this week!
Ed Gallavotti is retired from the Navy and he spends a lot of his
time helping make our city better. He stopped by my office to update me
on the progress being made to get a bronze of Vernon Baker placed as
part of our Downtown Bronze Project. Vernon Baker is the only Medal of
Honor awardee to be born in Cheyenne. He served in a Buffalo Soldier
unit during World War II and was awarded the Medal of Honor by President
Clinton when they reviewed his record so many years later. I wanted to
recognize Mr. Baker and asked Ed to make the bronze happen. He has
worked so hard with our local veteran organizations to raise the $36,000
needed to create the bronze and get it installed. Today we have 68
bronzes on streets downtown and many more to come. Thank you to everyone
who has helped make this amazing project happen.
The Cheyenne National Cemetery is a gift for our community. It is a
place where folks who have served in our military and their spouses can
be interned. The internment is done free of charge. This week, the city
finished paving the road leading to the cemetery, and we added needed
parking for visitors and families. It is a beautiful and peaceful place
and I hope you will take a drive to see it. Thanks to Cassie in our
Engineering Department for all her work to get this project designed and
done.
Our police department struggles with how to handle folks they
encounter suffering with mental illness. Chief Justice Fox and her team
are working to develop a diversion program in our courts for these folks
who find themselves in legal trouble. Along with our police chief, I
was invited to a meeting to learn about the idea, and I am excited with
the direction. Putting these folks in jail does not work. The new
direction is humane, and I think will help keep them out of trouble.
One thing I get to do as mayor is to record a greeting to be played
at the rodeo every day. It is an honor to welcome the visitors who come
to see our rodeo. Thank you, Stu, for making it easy each year.
We held an open house to give the public an opportunity to see the
ideas our consultants and staff have drawn up for the new Rotary Park.
The Rotary Foundation bought the property and donated it to the city. I
really liked Option 1. The design included native plantings that will be
water-wise and reduce maintenance costs, and it feels like it blends
into the native spaces along the creek. I would encourage you to come
out to the next opportunity to see what is planned for the Rotary
Foundation gift. One cool thing about the open house was that we held it
in the new Coyote Ridge school on Powderhouse Road. It is so beautiful.
The SiteLink Forum was held this week at Little America. This forum
brings economic development professionals to advise our local folks who
are working every day to diversify our economy. I welcomed the group to
Cheyenne and thanked them for sharing their experiences. We all love
Cheyenne and can’t understand why companies would not jump at bringing
their business to our town. The truth is that the process of finding a
location is very complicated and our team at LEADS understands the
language and calculations companies use to make their decisions.
HealthWorks is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing
medical, dental, pharmacy, and mental health services to our community.
There are so many folks in our community who don’t have healthcare
options and HealthWorks takes care of all of them. Tracy and her team
are so dedicated. Today, they are remodeling a building downtown that
will allow them to quadruple the number of people they serve.
Unfortunately, the recent inflationary conditions have made the project
much more expensive. We will need to help them find some grant money so
they can put their resources into helping the less fortunate in our
community.
We held our annual city employee picnic on Wednesday. I love this
event and the opportunity to see our team outside the work environment.
This year we brought in food trucks so our employees could enjoy the day
and not have to cook. I had a pulled chicken chipotle sandwich – it was
amazing! Thank you, Jennifer, for a great event!
The intersection of 26th Street and Pioneer Avenue is the location of Robert Burns Park. We did a ribbon cutting for the new water-wise landscaping that was installed there this
spring. The Leadership Cheyenne Class of 2022/23 partnered with the
Board of Realtors and the City to do the work with the hopes that this
demonstration project will encourage more of us to follow their lead. I
would encourage you to drive by. It is so beautiful and will save more
than 300,000 gallons of water every year. I thought most water-wise
landscaping would be boring and ugly, I learned that is not true.
The Mission Support Group Commander on the base is the mayor of our
base. I am blessed to be the honorary commander of this group and
Thursday I went to the change of command ceremony where Colonel John
Dines gave up command and Colonel Kevin Brown took command. I love the
Dines family and will miss them as they head to Belgium on their next
assignment. I am looking forward to getting to know the Brown family.
Those who know me know I have no artistic ability, but I have a real
appreciation for those who do. Judy and I attended the CFD Western Art
Show. Every year I am amazed by the turnout, and by the incredible art
on display. The Old West Museum does a great job of hosting this event
and the art purchased helps fund their operation. Great job everyone.
I love that I get to be a part of the CFD experience. Judy and I are
ready for the parades, rodeos, pancakes, night shows, and meeting our
visitors. Have a great rodeo and I hope we will get to see you during
the next 10 days.
8 Aug 2024
Volunteer Opportunities
I'll mention these again at the meeting, but I wanted to put this on your radar.
On
August 24, some of Cheyenne's service clubs are holding a drive for the
food pantries, including Veterans' Rock. They will be at King Soopers,
Safeway and North Albertsons. Customers will purchase food for the
pantries and then place that food in the labeled shopping carts for each
pantry. What Veterans' Rock needs is volunteers (from 0900 to 1500) to
take their food from the shopping cart to VR. This particular
opportunity is important since I can use the hours we work in our VFW
Foundation grant request, which is how we get most of our operating
funds. Please let me know if you can work any of these hours and where.
On
August 29, the Homeless Veterans' Standdown takes place at the Forum
(two doors down from VR). We need someone at the door to make sure the
people entering for help are, in fact, veterans. I think it's from
10-3.
See you Tuesday.
Trish
27 Jun 2024
Ceremonial Wreaths
Two Ceremonial Wreaths donated to Post 11453
VFW Frontier Post 11453 is greatly appreciative of the generous donation
of two beautifully crafted wreaths to commemorate Memorial Day and Veterans Day
ceremonies. These wreaths, created by Kathy Alden, mother-in-law to post member
Jim Bush, promise to enrich our solemn observances with their patriotic spirit
and thoughtful design.
The Memorial Day wreath stands as a powerful symbol of remembrance,
adorned with symbols of our nation’s enduring commitment to honor those who
have served. For Veterans Day, a Grape vine wreath, understated yet dignified,
will symbolize the enduring strength and resilience of our veterans.
The ribbons adorning these wreaths were expertly embroidered and donated
by Lisa Hill, the owner of Stitch & Print Designs, located at 3325 US 30,
Cheyenne, WY 82001. Lisa’s dedication to our cause is a testament to her
commitment to honoring our veterans.
"We are deeply grateful to Kathy Alden and Lisa Hill for their
generous contributions," remarked Mary Lee Dixon, Chaplain of VFW
Frontier Post 11453. "Their efforts ensure that our ceremonies are not
only respectful but also deeply meaningful to our community."
The dedication and support of individuals like Kathy Alden and Lisa Hill
truly embody the spirit of honor and respect that defines VFW Frontier Post
11453’s mission. Their contributions will be remembered and appreciated by all
who attend our upcoming ceremonies.
Some of Cheyenne's service clubs are
holding a drive for the food pantries, including Veterans' Rock. They
will be at King Soopers, Safeway and North Albertsons. Customers will
purchase food for the pantries and then place that food in the labeled
shopping carts for each pantry. What Veterans' Rock needs is volunteers
from 9-3 to take their food from the shopping cart to Veterans Rock.
This particular opportunity is important since Post 11453 can use the hours we
work in our VFW Foundation grant request, which is how we get most of
our operating funds. Please let Trish know if you can work any of these
hours and where.Contact.
IN-COUNTRY
A satirical reflection by Author/Artist Phil Fehrenbacher
Phil enlisted in the Army in 1965 where you served for years in Vietnam. He became a graphic designer and has worked for the state of Oregon for 26 years.
He retired in 2003 and started the Cartoon "In-Country". The cartoons reflect his experiences during his tour of duty in South Vietnam.
There is a new cartoon everyday.
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