Tuesday, November 22, 2016
10th Annual Veterans History Project Breakfast
took place in the Large Meeting Room of the Niles Public Library on Friday, November 4, as 22 of the community's heroes assembled on stage for the now customary roll call. The majority of the veterans have contributed a memoir of their service years to the national Veterans History Project coordinated by the Library of Congress. Their interviews can be read via the library's web page.
Standing from the left in the back are Fred Ziegler, Gary Warner, Henry Webber, and Russell Zapel.
Sitting from the left in the back row of chairs are Bernard Warchol, Ken Radnitzer, Art Shapiro, Kenneth Lee, Jack Weinberg, Rolf Hellman, Bill Shipp and Ray Marchetta. Sitting from the left in the first row of chairs are Richard Englund, Charles Matz, Pat Gerard, Matthew Wojtaszek, Bette Horstman, Irv Abramson, Ira Graham, Judith Carlson for Norman Berkman, and David Besser. Sitting on the stage is Celine Tymczuk for Walter Tymczuk. Other veterans in attendance were Mort Ellenbogen, Dan Gloor, Mike McNulty, Stu Kohler and Marv Winer.
Library Director and "Commanding Officer" Susan Dove Lempke again welcomed the guests of honor and introduced Eagle Scout Dan Tagliere who had refinished the memorial benches in the veterans walkway in time for the breakfast. After Mrs. Lempke announced the donation of $500 to Honor Flight Chicago by the Friends of the Library, she asked Dan to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. After breakfast, the Legacy Girls as the Andrews Sisters again delighted the audience of 83 patrons winding up with "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" as they began "He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way."
Standing from the left in the back are Fred Ziegler, Gary Warner, Henry Webber, and Russell Zapel.
Sitting from the left in the back row of chairs are Bernard Warchol, Ken Radnitzer, Art Shapiro, Kenneth Lee, Jack Weinberg, Rolf Hellman, Bill Shipp and Ray Marchetta. Sitting from the left in the first row of chairs are Richard Englund, Charles Matz, Pat Gerard, Matthew Wojtaszek, Bette Horstman, Irv Abramson, Ira Graham, Judith Carlson for Norman Berkman, and David Besser. Sitting on the stage is Celine Tymczuk for Walter Tymczuk. Other veterans in attendance were Mort Ellenbogen, Dan Gloor, Mike McNulty, Stu Kohler and Marv Winer.
Library Director and "Commanding Officer" Susan Dove Lempke again welcomed the guests of honor and introduced Eagle Scout Dan Tagliere who had refinished the memorial benches in the veterans walkway in time for the breakfast. After Mrs. Lempke announced the donation of $500 to Honor Flight Chicago by the Friends of the Library, she asked Dan to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. After breakfast, the Legacy Girls as the Andrews Sisters again delighted the audience of 83 patrons winding up with "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" as they began "He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way."
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Unified Niles VFW Post 3359 Observes 1st Veterans Day, Friday, November 11, 11am
The former Park Ridge 3359 Post and Niles VFW 7712 Post joined forces this year to form
Niles VFW Post 3359.
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Trustee George Alpogianis represented the Village. |
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Past Commander James Kozak laid the wreath. |
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Korea Veteran John Bugajsky stands in the middle of the color guard | .while Angelo Troiana appears in lower left. |
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Vietnam Recognition and Commemoration Ceremony
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Vietnam veteran and Marine, Gene Spanos, receives the commemorative medal presented by American Legion 9th District Commander Robert J. Fuggitti to the Vietnam veterans present in the Large Meeting Room of the Niles Public Library. Morton Grove Community Church co-pastor, Bunny Hughes, delivered the benediction while veteran and Village Manager Steve Vinezeano represented the Village of Niles. James Harkins of the Evanston Vet Center served as the master of ceremonies. |
Below is a photo of the medal in the upper right corner of the page bearing the
Presidential Proclamation.
During the Vietnam period of 1 November 1955 to May, 1975, 7.2 million Americans served in the Armed Forces and 58,253 veterans lost their lives.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Illlinois AMVETS Plaza Site Continues in Des Plaines
Donations of household goods can be made from 9am to 4pm at Oakton and Lee in the West Side of K-Mart Parking Lot. Pickups may be scheduled by calling 708-388-7800.
Source: Illinois AMVETS, September 2016
www.ilamvets.org
Source: Illinois AMVETS, September 2016
www.ilamvets.org
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Evanston Vet Center Outreach Information Table at the Library
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On the 2nd Tuesday of each month,
James S. Harkins, CPO USN (RET)
Military/Veteran Outreach
Specialist
mans a veterans resource table in the Commons Area of the Niles Public Library. Mr. Harkins is coordinating the upcoming Saturday morning event on October 22nd when a Veterans Resource Fair showcasing guest provider and support organizations will be held at the Niles library. The morning's agenda will feature a recognition ceremony for Vietnam veterans in attendance.The Evanston Vet Center is located at 1901 Howard, Evanston, telephone 847-332-1019 or 847-332-101.
For assistance after hours, weekends, and holidays call: 1-877-WAR-VETS (1-877-927-8387)
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016
"Weight of Sacrifice" the new World War One Memorial Project
is being designed by Chicagoan Joseph Weishaar and sculptor Sabin Howard as they work toward its formal dedication in Pershing Park, Washington D. C. on Veteran's Day 2018. The $40 million memorial will add a free-standing sculpture and bas relief sculpture to
tell the story of all who contributed to the war. Further information can be found at the World War One Memorial Commission website.
Chicago's Pritzker Military Museum and Library is a founding sponsor of the memorial and will match any individual's donation as detailed at www.TheirOwnMemorial.org.
Chicago's Pritzker Military Museum and Library is a founding sponsor of the memorial and will match any individual's donation as detailed at www.TheirOwnMemorial.org.
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