Showing posts with label Susan Lempke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Lempke. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Remembering the Korean War, a 65th Anniversary Exhibition, Sunday, November 8

Mr. Jin Lee of the Keumsil Cultural Society joined with the Veterans History Project  of the Niles Public Library to mount a handsome and extensive exhibition of memorabilia from his personal collection. The photographs, badges, news clippings, maps, photographs and other items can be viewed through November 30 in the 1st Floor Display Case in the library's Commons and upstairs in the 3rd Floor Franklin Gallery where the picture below was taken.
After the ribbon-cutting, Niles Village Trustee George Alpogianis, State Representative  John D'Amico, Mayor Andrew Przybylo, State Representative Laura Fine, Library Director Susan Lempke, Korean Consul General Sang-Il  Kim, and Jin Lee, Maine Township Township High School District 207 Board member, stand from left to right before the portrait of General Douglas MacArthur. The 5-star general planned the brilliant amphibious landing at Inchon on September 15, 1950 that would change the course of the war. The Korean War lasted from June 25, 1950 until July 27, 1953, concluding with an uneasy Armistice and the fixing of the 38th Parallel as the dividing line between North and South Korea. American troops continue to serve in the DMZ, the demilitarized zone.

9th Veterans History Project Breakfast at Niles Public Library, Wednesday, November 4, 2015


Seated in the front row from left to right are Bill Shipp, Martha Shipp, Celine Tymczuk, representing her late husband Wally, and Bernard Warchol. Sitting in the second row from left to right are Charles Matz, Bernice Torchedlo, Judith Carlson, representing her late father Norman Berkman, Irv Abramson, Bette Horstman, who also represents her late husband Henry, Matthew Wojtaszek, Jack Weinberg, Tom Vana, Dick Vana, and Art Shapiro. In the third row seated from left to right are David Besser, Ken Radnitzer, Gary Warner, Ken Lee, Joseph Matus, Harry Webber, Mort Elenbogen, Marvin Weiner, and John O’Malley. Standing in the back row are Rich Hyland, Chuck Jacobs, Frank Ziegler, Dr. Jerry Levin, Russell Zapel, John Bugajsky, Milton Langer and Mike McNulty. Veterans Albert Dominick and Max Kolpas also attended but do not appear in the group picture.


 Library Director, Susan Lempke, welcomed the veterans, their families and the community to the annual event.Veteran Chris Hanusiak, President of the Friends, announced a donation of $500 to  Honor Flight Chicago and led the Pledge of Allegiance before the Roll Call. Inspired by their special guests, the effective teamwork of the Niles staff ensured a tasty breakfast was served with efficiency and charm. The Legacy Girls as the Andrew Sisters again topped off the breakfast with a musical salute to the community's heroes, saving "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" for a crowd-pleasing winning finale.

The transcripts of the oral interviews of these veterans can be read and heard via the Niles Public Library  website.