by shawnstoner84@gmail.com | Mar 17, 2017 | Lincoln Chapter, Nebraska Society
Saturday February 25, 2017 the Lincoln Chapter hosted our 5th annual American Heritage Dinner.
We began the evening with the NESSAR Eagle Scout Award winner Jake Swanson leading us the the Pledge of Alligance. Merle Rudebusch then presented him with an Eagle Scout Award patch. Jake will speak at the Spring NESSAR meeting in April and recieve his scholarship award.
Our featured speaker was Beverly Beavers who does an impressive impersionation of Lady Vestey who was raised in Superior, NE and lead a fasinating life traveling the world and being the highest payed female executive of her time. Married into the English aristrocracy but never forgot her Nebraska roots.
Members of many organizations were in attendance, SAR, DAR, SUVCW, DUVCW, Dames of the 17th Century, Mayflower Society, Hughuenot Socity, Society of the War of 1812, and more.
Compatriot Harry Merrihew was initiated by President David Kentsmith.
Displays were provided by Compatriot Roger Rotschaefer and his wife Linda. They had a beautiful display of WWI and Korean War uniforms and memorabilia.
Bill Dean, Camp Commander of the Neabraska Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) brought his display of Civil War memorabilia.
MAI/POW table setting was donated to the Lincoln Chapter by Compatriot Robert Chandler. He as his wife have supplied the table to us for the past several years.
A great night, that was enjoyed by all in attendance. Hope to see everyone back on February 17, 2018 for our 6th annual dinner!
Beverly Beavers Speaker 2
Lincoln Chapter President Shawn Stoner in Minute Man uniform with replica brown bess
Knott, Kentsmith Dress AF Uniforms
Merrihew, Harry Kensmith Initiation 25 Feb 2017
Jake Swanson parents Ron and Kris Rudebusch
Jake Swanson Eagle Scout, rudebusch Stoner #1
Initiation Harry Merrihew & Kentsmith
Bill Fitts, Shawn Stoner and Sharon Fitts
Merle Rudebusch and Bill Dean
Merle Rudebusch (SAR, SUV) and Bill Dean with Bill’s Civil War display.
T Masters, Louden, Connie Plettner
Roger, wife Linda and mother Mary Rotschaefer #2 three generations of uniforms
Roger, wife Linda and mother Mary Rotschaefer #1
Plettner, Merrihew Leeann Sharon Louden etc.
by shawnstoner84@gmail.com | Sep 19, 2016 | Nebraska Society
NESAR met Sunday 11 Sep 2016 for our bi-annual meeting.
Color Guard members Chad Sherrets and Shawn Stoner with President David KentSmith. Standing by a hand carved Great Seal of the United States that belongs to John Braisted.
by shawnstoner84@gmail.com | Apr 15, 2016 | Nebraska Society
Both the Lincoln and Omaha Chapters have formed color guards!
The Omaha Chapter is under the command of Chad Sherretts and the Lincoln Chapter is under the command of Shawn Stoner.
Both units came together to for the Nebraska Society Color Guard for the first time April 20, 2016 at the Spring meeting of the NESSAR.
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NESSAR Color Guard for the Spring 2016 Meeting. Ron Sites (Omaha) Shawn Stoner (Lincoln) and Chad Sherrets (Omaha)
Presenting the colors for the assembled to say the Pledge of Alligence.
Commander Sherrets commands the guard to post the Colors.
Color Guard with newly elected NESSAR President David Kentsmith.
by shawnstoner84@gmail.com | Oct 6, 2015 | Nebraska Society
Reports from Congress submitted by Fred Walden, Trustee and John Parsons, North-Central Region Vice-President
Report on the 125th Congress of the Sons of the American Revolution
The finance Committee reported that an expenditure of $40,000 will be made to bring the computer system up to date.
A Motion was made and passed to raise the annual dies $5.00 per year. So, in 2016 the annual dues will be raised $50.00 per member. There were several objections to the motion, including mine. Many voiced opinions that the raise would cause loss of membership and make it difficult to attract new members. After a standing vote, the motion was carried.
The University of Louisville has worked with the SAR developing a computer program designed to charge non SAR members a fee to use the SAR Museum. This will create new revenue for the SAR.
Operation Ancestor Search (OAS) began in 2010 with an altruistic vision of a program whereby skilled SAR genealogists could provide genealogy assistance and training in family history research for wounded soldiers, their families and caregivers, thereby taking their minds off their often difficult and painful injuries that they received in combat. To date, OAS has served more than 1,100 participants through 23 participating SAR Chapters across the U.S. If our chapter is interested in starting an OAS program, we can contact OAS Chairman Carl Bedell at cbedell@yahoo.com or OAS Program Director Rick Kincaid at rkincaid@sar.org or 502-588-6147.
I was happy to see John Parsons and his lady walk down the aisle and be introduced as out North-Central Vice President.
Since we do not have a North-Central district breakfast, Janet and I attended the North Atlantic and Midwest breakfasts. We also attended the $1000 dollar Breakfast. I brought back some literature that explains how one can become a member of the $1000 group by contributing $250 per year for four years. This money is used for scholarships (Boy Scouts etc.) and is kept separate from all other funds.
Voting for the 2016 officers involved a long line which took approximately one hour to register and to vote.
This year’s Congress was held at the Galt Hotel. Previous meetings were held at the Brown Hotel. I was not as comfortable at the Galt. The meetings were held in rooms that were a greater distance one from the other. The beds were not as comfortable as those in the Brown. Parking was expensive. Valet parking was $25 a day and regular parking was $10 per day.
From Omaha, half-way to Louisville is approximately 250 miles. We traveled that distance stopping at Galesburg, Illinois. We found Galesburg an ideal stop with convenient Motek, restaurants and filling stations.
The 126th National Congress of the Sons of the American Revolution will be held in Boston, Massachusetts in 1026.
Respectfully submitted, Fred Walden
The 125th NSSAR Convention in Louisville
My wife Pauline and I had the privilege of attending the 125th Convention of the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution in Louisville, Kentucky from 26 June to 1 July 2015. Fred Walden (the National Trustee from Nebraska) and his wife Jan also attended, and the four of us had a great time.
The weekend was taken up primarily by optional side trips to Churchill Downs, the George Rogers Clark homestead, or other local attractions. There is quite a bit to see in Louisville including the Slugger museum, various bourbon distillers, shopping opportunities, and of course, the SAR library and museum.
The museum and library, also with many other tourist attractions, was within walking distance of the hotel. I spend several hours in the library which has a fantastic collection of historical and genealogical books and documents. The Kentucky Society hosted a welcome party Saturday evening at the museum, providing a splendid opportunity to meet attendees from all over the country.
The museum is in its early stages of construction, and the staff is trying to put together not just a collection of artifacts, but an educational display of the entire American Revolution with the intent to educate the public on the events and ideas of that era. It is a great idea and we’ll see how it works out.
Business meetings were conducted Monday through Wednesday. some awards were distributed during thees sessions, and I was presented with streamers for the Omaha and Lincoln Chapters and the Nebraska Society as an award for the Patriot biographies that were submitted. Senator Mitch McConnell, a member of the Kentucky Society, spoke at the Wednesday business meeting, and Mike Helm, the National Commander of the American Legion and a Nebraskan, spoke at the dinner that evening. Fred and I as members of the American Legion in Nebraska, had our picture taken with him. Election of new national officers was held and the officers were duly installed at the concluding banquet on Wednesday evening.
While Fred and I were the only members present from the North Central Region, there were quite a few attendees from other parts of the country. I met a number of individuals, including a distant relative of mine from Berks County, PA, and an individual from Alabama who was friends with one of Pauline’s cousins. It’s a small world!
Next year’s session will be held in Boston, so that should be interesting. We had a great time and I would encourage any of you who would like to attend to please do so.
John Parsons
by shawnstoner84@gmail.com | Sep 27, 2013 | Nebraska Society
Our awardee for the Fire Safety Commendation was given to Lincoln Fire and Rescue member Andrew McLaughlin.
Compatriot Stoner presents award to Andrew McLaughlin
Firefighter Andrew McLaughlin and Chief Tim Linky
President Fred Walden made his personal award to members of the NE Society and other for their help during his tenure.
John Reinert awarded the Meritorious Service Medal
James Hoke awarded the Meritorious Service Medal
Shawn Stoner awarded the Meritorious Service Medal
Merle Rudebusch awarded the Roger Sherman Medal
John Parsons awarded the Liberty Medal for sponsoring more than 10 SAR members.
President Walden presents the Lydia Darragh award to his wife Jan Walden for the work helping and supporting him during his tenure as President.
President Walden and Robert Chandler present the NESSAR Flag Award to Merle Rudebusch.
President Walden presents the awards that members, chapters and the society received at the 2013 Congress.
Bob Knott and Bill Webb being presented the Flathers award for the NESSAR newsletter, The Husker Patriot.
President Walden presents the Streamer and Certificate for Flag Certificates presented to John Reinert.
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