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Teaching today’s youth about yesterday’s heroes!

Navajo Code Talker Day 2012. Teaching today’s youth about yesterday’s heroes!. Navajo Code Talker Association . And the Young Marines. Participating since 2006. What about the event?. $200 per Young Marine and adult leader includes: Transportation Hotel Accommodations Food Event T-Shirt

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Teaching today’s youth about yesterday’s heroes!

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  1. Navajo Code Talker Day 2012 Teaching today’s youth about yesterday’s heroes!

  2. Navajo Code Talker Association And the Young Marines Participating since 2006

  3. What about the event? $200 per Young Marine and adult leader includes: Transportation Hotel Accommodations Food Event T-Shirt Participation Certificate Unit Encampment and Gold Frame

  4. In 1982 President Ronald Reagan declared August 14th Navajo Code Talker Day. Every year since on August 14th an event has taken place to give honor to the Navajo Code Talkers. The Young Marines started participating in 2006 and have attended every year since. In 2010 Navajo Code Talker Day became a National Holiday for the Navajo Nation. Each year it takes place on Aug. 14th regardless of what day of the week it falls on. What is Navajo Code Talker Day?

  5. Educational Opportunity of a lifetime

  6. Event Details • Leaving from Mesa on Sunday Aug. 12th at 14:00 • Young Marines will be flying in to Colorado ride the buses with Colorado Units to Arizona. • Colorado Units will drive through the night and arrive in Arizona in the early AM on Aug. 13th

  7. Transportation Mountain View Young Marines have had the same driver for years and we get a discount for being a non-profit. Excellent company with an outstanding reputation and outstanding driving record. Transportation is the largest expense of the trip. Bus has nice padded seats as well as DVD players. It will depend on the number of Young Marines attending if we will be taking 2 buses or one and the sizes of the buses.

  8. On bus, snacks and capri suns /water bottles • Breakfast on Monday is cheap and easy normally muffins, or danishes • Lunch Monday is chips and sandwiches • Dinner is pizza • Next morning large breakfast buffet • Lunch at Navajo Code Talker Day catered by the association • Dinner TBD • Snacks on the trip Help is needed to coordinate meals, keep things on ice and with set up / clean up. FOOD

  9. Same place every year. • Quality Inn Window Rock, AZ on the Navajo Nation • YM will be 4 per room or 1 adult and 2 /3 YMs. • Senior Young Marines may act as room leaders for other Young Marines • Youngest Young Marines / or Young Marines with medical issues will be in rooms with adult leaders • Roll away beds for some rooms • Clean rooms and a meeting location for meals and classes. Lodging

  10. Major General Kessler YMOY YM SgtMaj McCall Behringer Special guests

  11. Events in Window Rock

  12. Service Project Landscaping Cleaning Polishing Cleaning the bathrooms Stocking the bathrooms with supplies Raising the flags – folding the flags Trash clean up Tent set up Veteran’s Memorial Park

  13. Hike to the top of Window Rock Navajo Nation Museum Navajo Museum Library & Visitor's Center The modern Navajo Museum is located in Window Rock and is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the rich and unique culture of the Navajo Nation. Native displays, a book and gift shop, snack bar, auditorium, outdoor amphitheater, information kiosk. library and on-site authentic Navajo hogan complete the center.

  14. Navajo Nation Zoo and Botanical Park

  15. Additional information about the event Special Requests: • Every unit bring their unit guidon for the parade. • Drill demonstration • Bugler or National Anthem by either a group or a single Young Marine. Special issues: • Navajo Time • Wild dogs • Mixture of Young Marines from across the country • Navajo cultures / traditions

  16. Event Uniform Young Marines Cammies with ribbons following the newest guidelines for ribbon and awards placement. Sleeves up. Uniform should be inspection ready and male Young Marines should have fresh haircuts and be clean shaven. Adult Leaders Adult leaders will have a choice between cammies or kacki shorts / capri’s or slacks with the event t-shirt. Covers are strongly encouraged because of the sun. No digi cammies are authorized.

  17. donations Needed Items for the gift bags Baseball caps Travel mugs Red vests Appreciation letters Coins Other suggestions? Items for the wives Corsages Blankets Red Scarves Pins Other suggestions?

  18. Other items needed Snacks for on the bus Black sharpie markers Drink mixes Disposable cups / plates Drink pouches Water bottles Hand soap Work gloves Cleaning supplies (trash bags, toilet bowl cleaner, scrub brushes, sponges, 409) Paper products (paper towels and toilet paper for the restrooms)

  19. Pop Ups / Easy ups Large drink containers Large 5 day coolers Projector that hooks up to the laptop More harnesses for color guard Flag stands Rifles Please label everything with your name Event Supplies that we need

  20. Adult Volunteer Positions Assistant to the event coordinator Medical Officer Food Coordinator Water Coordinator Parade Coordinator Awards / Certificates Coordinator Sales Coordinator Photographer Event Adjutant Fire watch Coordinator Esprit / After Action Coordinator Paymaster Register Adult In Charge Brenda McNulty

  21. Additional information about the Navajo Nation, Customs and etiquette Try these: www.discovernavajo.com www.navajocodetalkers.org

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