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Expanding membership for the VBOB - Walt's Daughter - 03-19-2010 The following is correspondence regarding trying to expand membership to the Battle of Bulge - VBOB
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To Bob Rhodes, et al, I feel the suggestions put forth by Bob Faro are very good ones. Along with the "Cornerstones of Freedom" , we should also try to locate age appropriate Bulge book(s) for the Middle School and High School. (Just a note: my name in the listing is spelled incorrectly and the email address is wrong: should be Judy or Judith Greenhalgh (left off for privacy) Please make those corrections.) Sincerely, Judy Greenhalgh
On Jan 8, 2010, at 4:43 PM, Bob wrote:
Mr. Rhodeas and others:
I am an Associate Member of the Lehigh Valley Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. We have a small but growing Associate Team that is now presenting the agenda at 2 monthly meetings per year in 2010. We are dedicated to the men and women who comprise VBOB and their legacy. My uncle Tom Reda who served in the 106th Infantry became a POW on December 16, 1944, the first day of the battle. My mother's cousin, Tom O'Brien who served in the 26th Infantry (Yankee Division) was KIA on January 25, 1945, the last day of the battle. So for me I have a vested interest as well as being a Vietnam era veteran myself.
To expand upon Mr. Rhodes' list of ideas I offer the following:
1. With the suggested revision of the website should come an expanded reach to the sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters and others by the veterans still with us today. What greater marketer than those who were there and for whom we shall carry on their legacy. 2. Perhaps even a Junior Membership for the youngsters of family members to get them interested and "card carrying" early on. I believe children are more involved when they have a sense of belonging such as their own membership in such a storied organization. 3. Marketing VBOB to younger veteran organizations with emphasis that all veterans should carry on for each other and obviously the youngest veterans have time and energy on their side. This would include every veteran from Korea to date which would include the youngest such as my son Joe, 19, a Marine, deploying for Afghanistan any day now. 4. In regards to composing a team to preserve the legacy there should be local VBOB teams that have such a membership especially if as it should be education in the schools will be continued. Our VBOB does an outstanding job in the education program led by our Vice President, Associate Judy Greenhalgh. This is a real case in point of how outstanding Associates such as Judy have already been long and hard at work to preserve the VBOB legacy. 5. On a note I have mentioned to others at the national level before I believe the Executive Council MUST be open to all interested members regardless of geographical location. I had expressed an interest several years ago but learning that you meet at Ft. Meade, MD, eliminates perhaps well over 90% of your membership. In this day and age we have availability of video conferencing, telephone conference calls, etc. While meeting in person may be nice for those who can I believe it unwittingly eliminates some dynamic individuals who might be willing to really jump in and help. 6. In my own case, past work and volunteer efforts, I have always believed that thanking and marketing can go hand in hand. As such, 2 years ago I had a highway here in Pennsylvania renamed (portion of) the Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge Memorial Highway. I have written numerous letters and Op Ed pieces honoring VBOB members. I regularly tell others about VBOB and praise our individual organization as "family" because we are truly a large extended family who interact in many ways other than just at one monthly meeting. 7. Before i forget, a few years ago I found what I thought was an extraordinary book on the Battle of the Bulge by "Cornerstones of Freedom" that I am told speaks to the 3rd-4th grade level. I showed it to several of our VBOB members who thought it was quite good. Perhaps the "National VBOB" can come up with a new version and market it directly to schools via an education median.
I am proud to be an Associate Member and I will be glad to assist as best I can.
Sincerely,
Bob Faro
-----Original Message----- From: Robert Rhodes Sent: Jan 8, 2010 3:29 PM
Dear VBOB Regular Members, VBOB Associate Members, and Friends;
During the November '09 VBOB Executive Council Meeting I offered to help expand VBOB's Associate Member Program during my tenure as a trustee.
I am writing to all of you - regular members, associate members and others - committed to preserving the legacy of all those heroic veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. I am most interested in any and all suggestions designed to improve and expand our associate member program.
I will be briefing the executive council next Tuesday, 12 January, during their regularly scheduled council meeting and ask for your suggestions before the meeting. Apologies galore for a short turnaround . . . (I was in Florida for the past couple of weeks - poor me!)
I intend to discuss:
- Revision of the VBOB website <www.battleofthebulge.org, as appropriate, with special efforts designed to appeal to associate members - sons, daughters, grandsons, granddaughters, others. - Preparation of letters co-signed by Dee Paris, president of VBOB, and myself to all current regular members, current associate members, and former associate members. highlighting the important benefits of membership with special attention toward preserving the legacy of all VBOBers and their families. - Expansion of the marketing of VBOB to include school children across America, other veterans organizations, Belgian and Luxembourg families and friends, etc. - Insuring that all links on our website to 'Bulge' military units are current and active as a source for historical research and for connections to comrades in arms. - Composing a team (not a committee) of those interested in preserving the historical legacy of the battle and its participants. - Suggestions provided by you . . .
May I wish all of you a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.
Bob Rhodes VBOB Trustee Alexandria, Virginia H: (703) 360-5110
PS: Pls look over the addressees, above, and let me know if I have inadvertently left potential teammates out. |