NE Nov. 10 Veterans Day- Flag Raising & Veterans Display Unveiling, Veteran's Luncheon 8-10:30 a.m. Luncheon 12:30 p.m. Luncheon will be at Larry Darlage Center Corner, NSTU 1615A. Contact: David Sallee; DAVID.SALLEE@TCCD.EDU; 817-515-6565 NE Through Nov. 18 A Soldier's Load Display All Day Main floor of the J. Ardis Bell Library An exhibit of period clothing and equipment from U.S. Armed Forces in the Vietnam War, with an accompanying book display. Items are on loan to TCC from the National Vietnam War Museum in Weatherford. NW Oct. 25 Book Discussion: The Things They Carried 2-3 p.m. Walsh Library Weekly book discussion on The Things They Carried, occurring every Tuesday through Nov. 22. NW Oct. 31-Nov. 3 Flag Days Display all day; Contribute to display 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Flags displayed near the campus entrance. To tie ribbons on flags, please visit the WSTU bookstore lobby from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. or visit WSTU 2811 Students will have the opportunity to write the names of family members or friends who have served in the military on ribbons and tie them to small American flags. The flags will be displayed near thecampus entrance for the entire week of Nov. 7. A Thank you for your service banner will be displayed with the flags. NW Nov. 1 Book Discussion: The Things They Carried 2-3 p.m. Walsh Library Weekly book discussion on The Things They Carried, occurring every Tuesday through Nov. 22. NW Nov. 7 Celebration of Life and Freedom, sponsored by Student Activities NW Nov. 7 Lecture by Iraq War veterans Arron Hodges and Andrew Guadagno along with Gulf War veteran Robert McMahon. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Student Center, WSTU 1303 All students, faculty and staff are invited to participate in a celebration of life and freedom. Enjoy music, activities and cake while expressing appreciation for the country we live in and the freedoms we have thanks to those who serve. Contact Student Activities for more information, 817-515-7795. 1:30-3 p.m. Walsh Library Veterans Arron Hodges, marine; Andrew Guadagno, air force; and Robert McMahon, army; will discuss their experiences in the military and how it relates to Tim O'Brien's book, "The Things They Carried." They will also have military trinkets to show and discuss as it relates to the novel. 1 of 5
NW Nov. 8 Memorial Breakfast sponsored by the Student Veterans of 9:30-11 a.m. WTLO Courtyard (in case of rain, WTLO The Student Veterans of America will host a America, TCC Northwest Chapter Lobby) breakfast for military affiliated students and staff. Remarks will be given by Northwest faculty member and veteran Archie Wilmer, Ph.D. Contact Student Activities for more information: 817-515- 7795. NW Nov. 9 Green Zone Day All Day All members of the TCC Community are invited to wear something patriotic (military paraphernalia or green) in support of the veterans on campus. NW Nov. 11 Volunteer Work Day on War Memorial 9 a.m.-noon Afghanistan/Iraq War Memorial Courtyard This will be a group volunteer work day including faculty/staff/honors students and student veterans. We will rivet tags to panels, and add panels the existing frames. If ready, the last wall frame will be installed. Contact Laura Matysek Wood, Ph.D., at 817-515-7280 or laura.wood@tccd.edu. NW Nov. 11 Senior Education Fall Bash Veterans Day Tribute. Speakers: Retired Lt. Col. Edwin A. Beckcom III, Barbara Thomas - VFW District 21, Retired Sgt. 1st Class Jim Mitchell. Entertainment: TCC Choir, Piano Concert, Saginaw Color Guard. SE Nov. 7-11 Veterans Week 4:30-6:30 p.m. Student Union, WSTU 1303/1305 Limited seating, please call NW CIE at 817-515-2158 to register by Oct. 28. SE Nov. 7 Wear Red Day to Support Veterans All Day Main Commons SE Nov. 7 Voices of the Peacekeepers: Student Presentations on Military Veterans 10 a.m - Noon Judith J. Carrier Library, ESED 1212 TCC students will present war stories based on interviews of military veterans. All students are from American Literature Since 1865: Perspectives of the Peacekeepers course taught by Frances Suarez at TCCD SE Campus. No RSVP required. SE Nov. 9 Veterans Breakfast 8:15-9:40 a.m. HUB Common Area No RSVP needed SE Nov. 11 Alcohol Awareness & Coping for Veterans 9:30-10:30 a.m. Ballroom No RSVP needed SE Nov. 11 Veterans Day Ceremony 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Main Commons No RSVP needed SE Nov. 11 Luncheon Honoring Veterans and Their Families 12-1:30 p.m Library Classroom No RSVP required SO Oct. 28 Warrior Training 1-3 p.m. Advising Center Lab, SACT 1429 UT Dallas Brain Science Center offers memory and learning techniques, addresses challenges for stress and sleep apnea. Veterans with PSTD and TBI are encouraged to attend. Limited seating, RSVP to valerie.groll@tccd.edu 817-515-4894. 2 of 5
SO Nov. 2 Lecture on Post-Traumatic Stress 3-4 p.m. Drake Study Break Café, Jenkins Garrett Library Professor of Psychology, Charles Overstreet, will speak about post traumatic stress. SO Nov. 7 Vet Ventures 1-2:30 p.m. Student Union Opportunities for veterans to sign up for kayaking, fishing, horseback riding, cycling, motorcycle clubs, farming and fitness programs. There will other opportunities for veterans to sign up to volunteer to help other veterans. Table presentation, no RSVP required. SO Nov. 7 Project 22 12:15-2 p.m. Student Union, SSTU-Forum Room, Motorcycle procession around campus ending in front of SSTU-patio. CVMA- C Veteran Motorcycle Association will show support a national group that is raising awareness about the suicide epidemic and other challenges impacting veterans. A documentary about a couple of veterans who rode cross country to spread the word on veterans suicide will be aired. Recuriters for the national organization will be present. Free snacks and a chance to meet other veterans on campus. Film begins at 1 p.m. No RSVP needed. SO Nov. 9 Veterans Day Celebration 12:30-2 p.m. Student Union, SSTU-Dining Room Program includes presentation by Don Graves a survivor at the Battle of Iwo Jima and 25 Vietnam veterans will be honored with a commemoration letter pin. Lunch is free. Color Guard will begin at 12:30. RSVP to valerie.groll@tccd.edu 817-515-4894 or geneva.castro@tccd.edu SO Nov. 10 Marine Corps Birthday 5k Run Start 6:30 a.m. Student Union, SSTU A commemorative T-Shirt will be given to the first 40 participants on the day of the race. All toys will benefit Toys for Tots. SO Nov. 16 Make the Connection: Military to Civilian Career Pathway 1-2 p.m. Student Union, SSTU-Texas Room Brandy Baxter from Boots to Heels will host this event. No RSVP required. 3 of 5
TR Nov. 7 OPERATION EDU: Campus and Community Vets and Voices, The Inaugural Multigenerational Community Breakfast and VetSuccess Fair. 8-10 a.m. Action Suite Rooms A,B,C, TRTR 4th floor The multigenerational community breakfast and VetSuccess Fair celebrates our student, campus and community heroes and features multigenerational dialogue, a surprise commemorative token and music.the guest speaker is Lt. Colonel Kevin Sweeney a distinguished combat pilot awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Sweeney now is a corporate executive, author, university instructor and inspirational speaker. Following the breakfast, students and guests will be invited to participate in the VetSuccess Fair to learn more about available academic support services and community resources. TR Nov. 7 Celebrating Our Heroes: Military Movie Series 11a.m.-2p.m. Idea Store Theater In celebration of Veterans Week, Trinity River is hosting a Military Movie Series selecting films that TR Nov. 8 Art of War Gallery Opening 8 a.m-5 p.m. Tahita Fulkerson Library In celebration of The NEA Big Read reading choice, the Tahita Fulkerson Library will open the Art of War Gallery in partnership with the Fine Art Department. The art displayed is based on passages from Tim O'Brien's book, The Things They Carried. TR Nov. 8 American Grit: Trinity River Challenge 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Fitness Center, TRTR 1107 Celebrating the fortitude and competitive drive of American Military personnel through a team challenge that calls on individuals and small groups to push themselves to their limit. TR Nov. 8 Celebrating Our Heroes: Military Movie Series 1-4 p.m. Idea Store Theater In celebration of Veterans Week, Trinity River will TR Nov. 9 Sisters in Arms Exhibition 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Main ST, TRTR 2nd Floor Celebrating the immense contributions of Trinity River female veterans who have proudly served in the military and now serve as distinguished educators and student leaders. 4 of 5
TR Nov. 9 The Big Book Talk 12-1:30 p.m. Energy Auditorium, TRTR 4008 This year will concentrate on two incredible reads, The Theater of War and The Things They Carried. A panel of readers explain their interpretation and understanding of the combat stories. TR Nov. 9 Celebrating Our Heroes: Military Movie Series 2-5 p.m Idea Store Theater In celebration of Veterans Week, Trinity River will TR Nov. 9 Marine Corps Birthday Celebration 10-11:30 a.m. Main ST, TRTR 2nd Floor A video of the USMC history, as well as Marine Corps trivia and giveaways. Refreshments will be served. TR Nov. 9 Celebrating Our Heroes: Military Movie Series 12-3 p.m. Idea Store Theater In celebration of Veterans Week, Trinity River will TR Nov. 11 Veterans Day Parade Welcome: Trinity River Campus Supports our Veterans 8:30 a.m-noon Outside of TR Idea Store (Corner of Belknap & Taylor Streets) In support of the Tarrant County Veterans Council Veterans Day Parade. The Idea Store will host a parade welcome table outside the Idea Store. TR Nov. 11 National Roll Call Ceremony 11 a.m-12:30 p.m. Rotunda, TRTR 3rd Floor Veterans, students, faculty and staff at the Trinity River Campus will gather in the Rotunda (joining simultaneous events at colleges and universities across the nation) to read the names of the fallen from Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, now called Operation New Dawn. TR Nov. 11 Celebrating Our Heroes: Military Movie Series 1-4 p.m. Idea Store Theater In celebration of Veterans Week, Trinity River will 5 of 5