Service & Sacrifice
Our Theme is Service & Sacrifice
The keynote speaker is Dr. Walter Jackson, Superintendent of Schools in Brenham, Texas. He currently lives in Brenham with his wife and 2 teenage children. Dr. Jackson has more than twenty-one years of experience in public education with an expertise in urban turnaround and transformational leadership.
Guest speaker is Mary Tallouzi, from the Wounded Warrior Project. Ms. Tallouzi was born and raised in Temple, Texas. Today she lives in beautiful Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
The event will also feature a personal story from Personnel Specialist Roy Benford a decorated U.S. Army Veteran who served an 18 month tour of duty in Vietnam with the 11th infantry brigade.
In addition, a special video tribute to Captain Paul D. Raymond, United States Air Force who was listed as MIA in September 1967. On 15, HQ-USAF changed his status to killed in action. We thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Included is one out of many BISD student essay writers who will share their understanding of what the Service & Sacrifice of the Fallen means to them.
This event is free and open to the public.
Please share this important event with us on Monday May 27, at the Chappell Hill Museum, 9220 Poplar Street, Chappell Hill, Texas 77426 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 pm.
The keynote speaker is Dr. Walter Jackson, Superintendent of Schools in Brenham, Texas. He currently lives in Brenham with his wife and 2 teenage children. Dr. Jackson has more than twenty-one years of experience in public education with an expertise in urban turnaround and transformational leadership.
Guest speaker is Mary Tallouzi, from the Wounded Warrior Project. Ms. Tallouzi was born and raised in Temple, Texas. Today she lives in beautiful Rio Rancho, New Mexico.
The event will also feature a personal story from Personnel Specialist Roy Benford a decorated U.S. Army Veteran who served an 18 month tour of duty in Vietnam with the 11th infantry brigade.
In addition, a special video tribute to Captain Paul D. Raymond, United States Air Force who was listed as MIA in September 1967. On 15, HQ-USAF changed his status to killed in action. We thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Included is one out of many BISD student essay writers who will share their understanding of what the Service & Sacrifice of the Fallen means to them.
This event is free and open to the public.
Please share this important event with us on Monday May 27, at the Chappell Hill Museum, 9220 Poplar Street, Chappell Hill, Texas 77426 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 pm.
QUOTE:
“Those of us who are still breathing cannot repay the sacrifice of those who gave their lives defending us . . . at the very least, we can, and we must, remember them.”
- Harry Hause
“Those of us who are still breathing cannot repay the sacrifice of those who gave their lives defending us . . . at the very least, we can, and we must, remember them.”
- Harry Hause