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    February 16

    Ritter

    There’s a Gold Star in Her Window


    Words and Music by Tex Ritter and Frank Harford

    There’s a little gray-haired lady
    You know as well as I.
    Her eyes are always smiling
    When yours and mine would cry.
    Tho’ she seems almost happy,
    Her thoughts are far away;
    She knows her boys is waiting
    Where she will go someday.
    There’s a gold star in her window,
    Shining bright and clear for all the world to see,
    There’s a gold star in her window,
    Of the part a mother plays to keep us free.
    To aid the cause of Liberty
    She proudly gave a son,
    Without the deeds of men like he,
    No war is ever won.
    There’s a gold star in her window,
    Shining bright and clear for all the world to see,
    There’s a gold star in her window,
    Of the part a mother plays to keep us free.
    ‘Twill shine throughout eternity
    To guide us on our way,
    Lest we forget or fail to see
    The part we have to play;
    There’s a gold star in her window,
    For a lad who led the way to victory.

    CD available here Ritter

    February 13

    Association of the United States Army: AUSA Family Programs

    AUSA’s Family Programs Directorate was founded in 1999 to be an advocate for Army families. The Directorate coordinates a number of activities that support the needs and interests of family members. Our staff travels frequently to installations to learn about issues affecting military families and to educate family members about programs that exist to ease the strain of military life. The Directorate addresses Army family concerns through AUSA’s legislative efforts and by being active on a number of Department of Defense and Department of the Army councils and working groups. Additionally, the Directorate hosts three military family forums at the AUSA Annual Meeting to highlight issues facing Army families

    Association of the United States Army: AUSA Family Programs

    January 31

    Grand Junction Free Press - Community News

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    By Paul Shockley
    Grand Junction CO
    January 28, 2008
    “I hope your Valentines is radical” read one card.
    Others, like the card crafted by 3-year-old Ximena Navarro, didn’t need any words. The girl went straight for stickers and liberally applied the hole puncher."
    “Just a bunch a scribbling,” said mom, Patrisia Navarro of Fruita. “We have a friend in Iraq, so I told her to come make a card.” Most of Saturday’s card makers knew someone deployed. Within one hour after setting up shop Saturday at Mesa Mall, organizers with the Blue Star Mothers had about 50 handmade Valentine’s Day cards signed and ready to be mailed to U.S. troops abroad.
    “If we can keep positive morale, there’s a better chance they come home safe,” said Wendy Hoffman, president of Grand Valley Blue Star Mothers. The local chapter of Blue Star Mothers was started last November — they meet [monthly] and are up to 14 members.
    Over the weekend, they invited Mesa Mall shoppers to make Valentine’s Day cards or donate items for care packages to troops. Hoffman said they desperately need cash in order to mail the cards — hundreds are expected to be mailed, including cards crafted by youngsters at Lincoln Orchard Mesa, Dos Rios and Mesa View elementary schools.
    Hoffman’s son, Army Pfc. Dallas Hanson, has been serving in Baghdad the past year. While Hanson’s received regular correspondence, Hoffman said others haven’t been as lucky. “He told me a friend of his stopped going to the mail room because his name never gets called,” Hoffman said.
    While Hoffman’s Valentine card table saw an early rush, fewer and fewer Saturday shoppers stopped to work on a card. Three people walked past her tables and said they couldn’t take the time, which frustrated Hoffman. “It’s out of their consciousness,” she said. “But we have our freedom because of our troops.”
    Reach Paul Shockley at pshockley@gjfreepress.com.

    Grand Junction Free Press - Community News

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    January 26

    Hearts off for the Troops!

    Day one of the Mesa Mall Valentines event.
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    January 22

    USPS News Release: Postal Service Announces Two New Shipping Initiatives

    Postal Service Announces Two New Shipping Initiatives

    Governors Approve Bigger Flat-Rate Box with First-Time Military Discount,
    Express Mail Sunday and Holiday Premium

    WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Postal Service announced today that its Board of Governors approved two new initiatives to grow its shipping business and revenue. A new, larger Priority Mail Flat-Rate Box enables customers to ship 50 percent more than with the current box. It will be offered at a discount to overseas military addresses, a postal first for the armed forces. The agency also announced a new Sunday and holiday delivery price for Express Mail. Customers can begin using the new boxes March 3, the same day the premium takes effect.

    The Postal Service filed notification of these decisions today with the Postal Regulatory Commission. They are the first actions under the new pricing regulations set forth under the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act of 2006. Notice of the changes will appear in the Federal Register.

    New Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Box

    The current flat-rate box, which gives customers a single, predetermined rate regardless of the weight or delivery zone, was introduced in November 2004. The new, larger box extends the agency’s successful flat-rate offerings, providing more choices for small businesses and consumers.

    “We listened to our customers, and we’re giving them a new box that lets them ship larger items while still enjoying the benefits of a flat rate,” said Postmaster General John Potter. “Flat-rate boxes are very popular and the new, larger version provides even more value.”

    The new Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Box (12" x 12" x 5½") can be used for both domestic and international shipments. This extends the flat-rate price and ease-of-use benefits to international shippers. There is also a 5 percent online discount.

    There will be a special version of the box for the military, with a $2 discount, if shipped to an Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office (APO/FPO) address.

    All Postal Service Priority and Express Mail packages and envelopes are environmentally friendly, exceeding the highest standards for recyclability.

     

    • Domestic Shipping
      $12.95

    Military Shipping

    • APO/FPO Addresses
    $10.95

    International Shipping

    • Canada and Mexico
    $29.95

    • Other Countries
    $49.95

    The Postal Service will continue to offer its original Priority Mail Flat-Rate Boxes, which currently retail domestically for $8.95.

    Express Mail Sunday Delivery Price

    The Governors also approved a $12.50 premium for Sunday and holiday Express Mail delivery. The premium, equal to competitor surcharges for Saturday delivery, reflects the unique delivery option the Postal Service provides on Sundays. As an alternative to Sunday, customers can choose Monday delivery at the standard Express Mail price.

    “These are the first initiatives that take advantage of the flexibility afforded us by the new pricing regulations under the Postal Act of 2006,” said Potter. “They enable us to compete in the marketplace while continuing to meet the changing needs of our customers.”

    More information can be found at usps.com.

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    USPS News Release: Postal Service Announces Two New Shipping Initiatives

    January 02

    Farmington Blue Star Mothers Meet - San Juan County

     

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    Farmington Blue Star Mothers Meet - San Juan County

    Monday, January 7th                      

    (San Juan County)

    Farmington Blue Star Mothers Meet

    7 pm @ Civic Center, Farmington

    On the first Monday of every month, the Blue Star Mothers gather.  Consider joining with them to get boxes out to our troops.  The meeting is held at the Civic Center at 200 West Arrington Street in the city of Farmington.  Contact: www.nmbluestarmothers.org

    December 31

    Jan 7 meeting date

    The next meeting will be held Jan 7, 2008
    6:30 p.m.
    Bray Training Center
     
    Happy New Year to all of You!
     
    The video is one I did of my son right after he graduated Airborne.
     
     
    December 23

    More troops welcomed home in GJ

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    It has been busy at Grand Junction Walker Field airport the past several days. Tonight while waiting after a soldier was bumped off his flight and hoping for the next one we had the honor of being there to greet some navy and army personnel that we hadn't had notifications on.

     

    From a Canadian Cadet to an American Soldier: More troops welcomed home in GJ

    December 18

    Homecomings -- This Week!

    Homecomings!


    We have been notified of a WELCOMING HOME for Tyler Long USMC coming from Iraq Deployment his mother has requested our presence. Due to arrive 2130(9:30pm) Dec 20th Walker Airfield


     

    We have been requested to a HOME COMING of Army Specialist Cody J Boden
    He has received 2 Purple Hearts for service in Bagdad, Iraq.
    Arriving 1740(5:40pm) December 23rd Walker Airport

    December 16

    Wreaths across America

    PGR of the Western Slope invited us to attend the ceremony and the laying of the wreaths for Wreaths across America-- Dec 14th and 15th, at the Veterans Memorial Cemetary on D Rd.
     
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    Homecomings

    We have been honored to attend 2 ghomecmings at Walker Field Airport recently.
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    Dec 1 -- Parade of Lights

    Despite the winter storm warnings, the winds gusting to 40 mph and the driving sleet the Grand Valley Blue Star Moms assembled the float and participated in the parade.  The crowds were out despite the weather too and although we had few items donated at the parade itself we did collect $92 in the boot that was passed.
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    Christmas Care packages

    100_2481100_2471The Blue Star Moms of the Grand Valley along with the East Middle School Junior Honor Society and a few community members were able to sort, package and ship 54 care packages on Dec 6.  We did up a few extras for names and addresses that are still coming in.100_2485
    We had a great response from the community following a short notice and it was great to be able to fill all the boxes and have enough money for postage as well.
     
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    November 26

    Parade

    We will have a float in the parade of lights on Dec 1st.  Items are needed to fill the boxes for the christmas care packages ASAP and money needed to get them shipped. 
     
    We are gaining members and it is great to see all the moms joining us. 
     
    We will be doing care packaging and cards on Dec 6th -- the time has not been confirmed.  Also on Dec 6 we will have a meeting following the packaging.  Volunteers are welcome for the packaging.  If you have a friend or loved one you would like to have added to our list for packages (and serviceman/woman who won't be home for Christmas) email info@gvbluestarmothers.org
     
    We have been invited to attend Wreaths across America On Dec 15th at the cemetary on D road.  Volunteers are also needed for laying the wreaths the afternoon of the 14th. 
     
    November 13

    Next Meeting

    Grand Valley Blue Star Mothers next meeting Nov 19th, 6:30 pm, 640 Belford Ave (off 7th) Grand Junction, CO.

    This will be an informational meeting, learn what Blue Star Moms is all about.  You do not have to be a mom to be a member.

    We will be accepting new members and collecting applications for care packages.

    visit our web site at www.gvbluestarmothers.org