The Texas Czech Genealogical Society
Presents

 “Let Freedom Ring - A Tribute to our Czech Veterans”
Dedicated to those who have served, sacrificed and given
so much for our country’s freedom, our Czech Veterans.

Caldwell Civic/Visitor Center
103 Presidential Corridor
Hwy. 21W
Caldwell, Texas

Morning Social – 8:00 AM
Registration, Coffee, Kolaches, Czech Fellowship

 

Opening Ceremonies – 9:00AM
Presentation of Colors

 

World War II Experiences and Memories
Emil Faltisek, Jr.

 

Recognition of Veterans in Attendance
Patrick Janis and Charlene Hurta

 

“The Other Side of the War – The Home Front”
Caroll Brincefield

 

Lunch
Roast Beef with Gravy
Buttered Potatoes   Green Beans
Tossed Salad   Rolls   Tea/ Coffee
Desserts

 

Dallas Czech Orchestra

 

Keynote Speaker
Major General John E. Simek (retired)

 

A Tribute to “Those That Made the Ultimate Sacrifice”
*Be sure to include the name or names of your loved ones who paid the “ultimate sacrifice” on the registration form

 

“I Should Have Died, But the Angels Were With Me” The Remarkable Story of Theofil Bujnoch:
A Czech Cotton Farmer in WWI

Doug Kubicek

 

Wall of Honor
Remember to send copies of your or your loved ones’ discharge papers and photos for display on the Wall of Honor.
Deadline:  March 20, 2010
Send to:
Charlene Hurta, 1231 CR 201A, Angleton, Texas 77515
*Note:  Materials submitted for Czechs in Uniform book will not be automatically included.  Submitters need to resubmit copies of the discharge and photos for the Wall of Honor.

 

World War II Military Exhibit
Ken and Stacey (Veselka) Hightower

 

Czechs in Uniform
Now Available for Purchase
(See Insert for Details)

Silent Raffle        Door Prizes        Displays

Cover

Speakers

Registration

Exhibits

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