September 14, 2007

Medal of Honor Convention was a success...thank you!!




Thank you to everyone that helped make the 2007 Medal of Honor Convention a success. 62 of the 109 living Medal of Honor Recipients were our guests in Green Bay from September 3-10th. They all arrived and departed safely and we had wonderful feedback from all the Recipients, their families, and other guests who were able to be a part of our community for a short time. They could not say enough about the hospitality of Green Bay...thanks to hundreds of volunteers and donors, they will have great memories of our city. The Recipients are not the only ones that have great memories-our local students and others in the community were able to share in the week.

Newspaper accounts of convention activities are available here.

July 22, 2007

South African Scholarship of Honor Presented


Our first International Scholarship of Honor in South Africa was presented on July 20th at the LEAP Science and Maths School! Principal, Tuksie Nkwinti (right) presented this honor to Thandisile Mfengu (middle) and we were told the students applauded with so much pride. John Gilmour (left) is the director of LEAP. To learn more about LEAP Science and Maths School, please visit: http://www.leapschool.org.za/about.q
This scholarship is sponsored by one of Kim's elementary teachers, Paul and Gloria Zimmerman.

June 13, 2007

First $10,000 Brian LaViolette Scholarship Awarded


On May 31st we presented our first $10,000 Brian LaViolette Scholarship through Partners in Education at the Youth Celebration. Brittany Van Remortal from Bayport High School received the award. It was a hard choice, but we know we made a great one. Brittany will be attending Wheaton College to major in German and Biology with a concentration in cellular research. Her goals for her career are to become a scientist and perform cellular and molecular research to find cures for prominent illnesses.

March 22, 2007

Medal of Honor Convention Dates Announced

The 2007 Medal of Honor Convention, which is spreadheaded by the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation, will be held September 3rd-10th. All living Medal of Honor recipients will gather in Green Bay for the 2007 Congressional Medal of Honor Society Convention. The recipients’ annual gathering takes them to a different city each year. Phoenix in 2006,.last year—Boston. Next year—Denver. This year—Green Bay!

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for Valor in action against an enemy force that can be bestowed upon an individual in the United States Armed Services. With the financial support of businesses and individuals from across Wisconsin and the Nation along with hundreds of volunteers, The Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation is leading this weeklong convention and will be inviting the Medal of Honor recipients during their visit to take part in public activities throughout the community from school appearances to a Green Bay Packers Game. The Congressional Medal of Honor Society Convention is an opportunity for the public to learn more about our war heroes' incredible stories and come together in a community-wide effort to honor them. To learn more about the Convention, please see the link on our website: http://www.medalofhonorwi07.com/

February 28, 2007

James Cathey Scholarship of Honor Announced in Reno, NV



'Hope's Slow Return'

Slain Marine's Family, road back
shines in child’s eyes.

See this Rocky Mountain News cover story by
Jim Sheeler, February 23, 2007
Photo by: Judy DeHaas


Major Steve Beck traveled to Reno, NV. courtesy of Frontier Airlines, to present the Cathey Family with the medals that James never received. At this time, he also announced the James Cathey Scholarship of Honor and presented Jimmy with a special Scholarship of Honor Medal.

Please Check out the rest of the story at:
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_5372315,00.html It is very touching.

There is also a link below the picture of a beautiful slide show of pictures taken by Judy DeHaas of the presentation and announcement of the James Cathey Scholarship of Honor: Slide show: Remembering the Brave