Vets'Nite*Out - November 2011
Vets'Nite*Out - "A Token of Appreciation for Those Who Served"
A Token of Appreciation for Those Who Served Our Great Country.
 
(For reasons beyond out control, our Events Calendar is subject to change without notice. Please CALL on or before the day of any event: Rich Peoples 615-337-8456.)
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NOVEMBER 2011
 
Nov. 1st - 2 pm: BUSTERS PLACE in Murfreesboro, Tn.
 
Nov. 9th - 2pm: DUGGERS Food and Fun in Murf., TN
 
Nov. 11th - Veterans Day - at 11:11 am: Parade in Nashville then Cadillac Ranch!
 
Nov. 16th - 2pm: WILLIE'S in Smyrna, Tn.
 
Nov. 23rd - 1 pm: Mike & Pat's HANDLEBAR in Murf., TN
 
Nov. 25th - 6 pm: VFW Post 8422 in Smyrna, TN
 
Please remember all our Veterans on Veterans Day!
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Starting the month off at
BUSTERS PLACE!!
 
And what would be more appropriate than starting Veterans Day month with the Host who has been with us...and has been treating our Veterans...for the longest? 
 
THANKS STEVE CROCKERELL OF BUSTERS PLACE...you are a true champion!!!
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THANK YOU!
 
 
 
 
 
 
Section 8 - Nashville, TN
 
We are truly honored...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our Veterans will be the guests of the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club - Section 8 - Nashville, TN on VETERANS DAY! 
 
First we're attending the big Parade in Nashville with them, and then they are treating the Vets to a great celebration at the Cadillac Ranch in downtown Nashville!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WOOHOO!!!!  COME JOIN US!!!!!!
See you there!!!!!!!!!!
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"Generations of Valor"
 
The above picture pretty much describes what Veterans Day is all about.
 
On this Veterans Day, let's be especially grateful for the brave men and women who lived and died to protect our freedom.
 
Each and every one made a check
payable to the United States ... for "up to and including my life ..."
 
Rich Peoples' Father and Grandfather both proudly served their Country, as did so many of your own parents, relatives and friends.
 
(Taken, in part, from our November 2009 page...because it bears repeating...
Lest we forget....)
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The TN State Veterans Home Bus gets a new wrap!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WOW!  And is it ever awesome!  It even has the US Flag on top of the bus, so it can be seen from the air! 
 
Now this is really something the Veterans can be proud to be seen
in!! Great job!!!
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
 
During the Holidays, our Calendar can get changed quite a bit, depending on what the Veterans Home and area Nursing Homes have on their agendas....
so please call Rich Peoples at 615-337-8456 to verify any particular outing before you start out to join us!  THANKS!
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 Please see the December 2011 page 
for pictures of the Veterans Day Parade, dinner at the Cadillac Ranch in downtown 
Nashville, TN,  and other November VetsNiteOut events
(sorry...we've had 
2 computer 
crashes and uploading problems!)
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Remembering our fallen heroes ...
on Veterans Day and every day...
 
Taken from a beautiful piece posted by a friend on Facebook of Canada's Remembrance Day...on the same day as our Veterans Day...
 
Saw a boy marching, with medals on his chest,
He marched alongside Soldiers, marching six abreast,
He knew it was Remembrance Day, he walked along with pride,
And did his best to keep in step with the soldiers by his side.
 
And when the march was over the boy looked rather tired.
A soldier said. "Whose medals son?" to which the boy replied... 
"They belong to my Dad, but he didn't come back.
He died out in Afghanistan , up on a Helmand Track".
 
The boy looked rather sad, and a tear came to his eye,
But the soldier said, "Don't worry son, I'll tell you why,"
He said, "Your dad marched with us today, all the bloomin way,
All us soldiers knew he was here, it's like that on Remembrance Day."
 
The boy looked rather puzzled he didn't understand
But the soldier went on talking, and started to wave his hand,
"For this great land we live in, there's a price we have to pay,
To keep our Country free, and fly our flag today.
 
Yes we all love fun and merriment in this country where we live,
But the price was that some soldier his precious life must give,
For you to go to school, my son, and worship God at will.
Somebody had to pay the price, so our soldiers paid the bill.
 
Your dad died for us my son, for all things good and true.
And I hope you can understand these words I've said to you".
The boy looked up at the soldier and after a little while,
His face changed expression, and he said with a beautiful smile,
 
"I know my dad marched here today,
this our Remembrance Day,
I know he did, I know he did,
all the blooming way."
 
 
 
 
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If you like what we are doing with VetsNiteOut, please get in touch!
 
Richard M. Peoples, Sr. / Founder
Hosts & Sponsors Coordinator
 
511 Jean Drive ~ LaVergne, TN. 37086
PHONE: 615-337-8456
 
VetsNiteOut is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) Corporation
Many thanks for your much appreciated encouragement and support!
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