From the home front to the frontlines
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From the home front to the frontlines
THE ELMHURST INDEPENDENT / MARCH 23, 2011 - PAGE 15 COMMUNITY From the home front to the frontlines Volunteers team up with Superior Ambulance to send care abroad ELMHURST — Spirits were high, 80’s music was thumping, and balloons filled the Elmhurst air Monday as volunteers gathered to send a piece of home to 5,000 service members around the world. The “From the Home Front to the Frontlines” program was part of the USO of Illinois’ “Operation Send Support.” The 224th 2nd Battalion Marines and members of the Air Force, partnered with Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service, AT&T and the Illinois Lottery all collaborated to assemble “Sweet Home Chicago” care packages for our brave men and women abroad. Superior Ambulance hosted the event at their Elmhurst campus on Monday, March 21 and they donated ambulances and medi-vans to carry the finished packages to the post office in Addison. “Before my father founded Superior Ambulance in 1959, he was a Marine,” said current Superior President and CEO David Hill III, as he loaded one of the many finished boxes into the back of an ambulance. “It’s a personal honor sending cheer to our service members overseas.” Some of the care packages will go to military personnel serving in Afghanistan, others to the Navy and Marine Corps Units currently assisting with relief efforts in Japan. Monday’s event marks the second year of the initiative which started last year under the supervision of state representatives Randy Ramey (R-55) and Patti Bellock (R-47). They were joined at the event this year by Dennis Reboletti (R-46) who helped coordinate the efforts with Superior Ambulance. Each of the representatives reached out to their constituents to rally volunteers and to collect donations for the care packages. Through the USO, service members make requests for the items in the packages, and the items range from deodorant, to DVD’s, to sun block, to playing cards. The USO estimates that 3,000 service members will benefit from the packages while another 2,000 will receive prepaid phone cards courtesy of AT&T. “At AT&T, we want to help our troops stay connected to their loved ones while they are serving our country overseas,” said Paul La Schiazza, President of AT&T Illinois. “These calling cards are just a small way we can thank them for their courage and service and help them stay in touch with families and friends.” To date, AT&T has donated more than $6 million in prepaid phone cards to our troops. The Illinois Lottery will be taking proceeds from its Vets Cash ticket program to contribute to the care package shipping costs. Vets Cash tickets are purchased for $2 with a potential payout of $20,000. All the proceeds, minus the payouts go to Veterans’ programs, and since the Illinois Lottery began offering the tickets in 2006, they’ve raised more than $8.4 million. The festive flair of Monday’s event was partly to keep the volunteers’ spirits high, but also to commemorate the ongoing celebration of the USO’s 70th birthday. So, to kickoff the affair, service members held a “Marine Saber” cake cutting ceremony. On hand to celebrate was the President and COO of USO Illinois, Tony Enrietto and Kevin Cavanaugh of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs. “For the last 70 years the USO has entertained and boosted morale among our troops,” said Enrietto. “We’re very grateful for folks like Superior Ambulance AT&T and the Illinois Lottery for helping us continue carrying out that mission. I can think of no better way of celebrating a birthday then by sending gifts around the world.” USO Volunteers tape up a Care Package for the ‘From the Home Front to the Front lines’ event held on Monday, March 21. The program, part of the USO of Illinois’ Operation Send Support, was held at Superior Ambulance’s Elmhurst location. all photos by Paul DelGuidice Sr. Airman Channing Hill loads a USO Care Package onto a Superior Ambulance for transport to the Addison Post Office. The 70 pounds of supplies will be sent to U.S. military personState Rep. Dennis Reboletti (R-46), along with fellow State nel stationed in Iraq, Afghanistan or helping with disaster relief in Japan. Pictured are (l. to Reps. Patricia R. "Patti" Bellock (R-47) and Randy Ramey r.) USO Illinois President/COO Tony Enrietto, Superior Ambulance’s Emmily Hurley, State (R-55), speaks to the gathered volunteers as USO of Illinois Rep. Dennis Reboletti, Superior Ambulance’s Robert Wangles, and Superior Ambulance CEO President/COO Tony Enrietto looks on. David Hill III. PAGE 16 - MARCH 23, 2011 / THE ELMHURST INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY Driving to the post office Employees of Superior Ambulance volunteered to drive the Care Packages to the post office for shipment to U.S. military personnel around the world. Great Town . . . . Great People! Read About Them FREE In The ELMHURST INDEPENDENT It Could Be A Best Seller, But It’s FREE! That’s right. If you live in Elmhurst, you can receive The Elmhurst Independent mailed to your home every week free of charge. The post office requires us to have a signed request on file in order to receive reduced mailing rates. For FREE home delivery, just complete this form and mail or fax it to The Independent. There will be no solicitation, no phone calls, just FREE home delivery compliments of advertisers. ___ Yes, please start FREE delivery of The Elmhurst Independent Name _____________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________ ___________________________________ City______________________________________________ Zip______________________ photos by Paul DelGuidice USO partners with Superior Ambulance to send supplies overseas AT&T donated calling cards for inclusion in the Care Packages assembled for distribution to U.S. troops overseas. Signature_______________________________________ Date ____________________ The Elmhurst Independent Your Hometown Newspaper 240 N. West Ave., Elmhurst, IL Phone: 834-8244 Fax: 834-0900 E-Mail: [email protected] COMMUNITY THE ELMHURST INDEPENDENT / MARCH 23, 2011 - PAGE 17 photo provided Taekwondo students take belt testing Forty-six Taekwondo students participated in belt testing in Elmhurst on Wednesday, March 16. Students progress through nine different belts, colored white through black, demonstrating their knowledge through tests and competitions along the way. The students, ages 4 to 50, were tested in several techniques, including board-breaking. Classes are taught by Master Frank Salinas, who has been instructing students for the Elmhurst Park District since 1993. For more information, please visit www.elmhursttaekwondo.com. USO and Superior Ambulance send supplies overseas The event began with a U.S. Marine cutting a cake in celebration of the USO’s 70th anniversary. photos by Paul DelGuidice PAGE 18 - MARCH 23, 2011 / THE INDEPENDENT COMMUNITY York Radio Club shares love of airwaves with Boy Scouts ees were invited to the FREE training session which will prepare students for the TECHNICIAN LICENSE. To get involved with HAM RADIO, visit York Radio Club’s website, http://www.yorkradioclub. com/. ELMHURST — Members of the York Radio Club had the privilege to share their love of amateur radio with attendees at Merit Badge University. The Boy Scouts had the opportunity to try out a Morse code keyer. Also, they were introduced to the dot – dash alphabet. Attend- Let Rock Valley Publishing help you with your marketing needs... • Graphic Design Services • Web-offset and Sheet-fed Printing • In-print and On-line Local Advertising • Mailing and Distribution Services $ 69* Rates are as low as per thousand for design, printing and distribution. ROCK VALLEY Publishing LLC Publishers of Elmhurst Independent, Burr Ridge/Willowbrook Independent, Villa Park Independent and Addison Independent 240 N. West Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126 Phone 630-834-8244 • Fax 630-834-0900 E-mail: [email protected] Crystal Scott and Joyce Oravec check out the radio equipment before demonstrating to the Boy Scouts at Merit Badge University. Chuck Hopper, Lombard, and Gehl Entwhistle, Elmhurst, demonstrate Morse Crystal Scott, Elmhurst, Joyce and Jeff Oravec, Berwyn, man the York Radio code keying at Merit Badge University. Club table at Merit Badge University.