World War I Mobile Museum

World War I Mobile Museum

Throughout the week, community members can stop by the campus’s J Building to check out this museum. Collin College was selected to host the traveling museum, which was recently on display to thousands of visitors at the War Memorial in Washington, D.C. The free museum features interactive and educational displays that will provide visitors with unique opportunities to learn about history as it unfolded and how it still affects the world today. Executive Director Keith Colley will be onsite daily to provide guided presentations.

2024 Teddy Bear Ride

2024 Teddy Bear Ride

Members of the American Legion Post 178 Color Guard presented the Nation’s Colors and service flags at the 2024 Teddy Bear Ride.
Photos by John Brady.

On Sunday, October 27, 2024, the Post 178 Color Guard had the honor of presenting the Nation’s Colors and Service Flags during the opening ceremonies of the 2024 Teddy Bear Ride hosted by the Children’s Advocacy Center of Collin County.

Each year motorcycle enthusiasts gather for one-of-a-kind fundraiser and awareness event where motorcycle riders make their way across Collin County to deliver their all-important passengers, new teddy bears! These precious stuffed animals will make their way into the arms of children who receive a forensic interview at the Center, providing comfort and hope as they begin their journey to healing.

Merry Main Street

Merry Main Street

Schedule
3 p.m. The Santa & Friends Parade and Holiday Gift Market and Food Vendors Open
3:30 – 7:30 p.m. Frisco Elementary School Choirs perform on three stages. Jones Park Variety Stage will feature music, dance, and other artistic performances.
6 p.m. City Tree Lighting Ceremony and “Your Time to Shine” Award Presentation.
7:30 p.m. Children’s activities and Holiday Gift Market closes

We need volunteers to set up staff, and break down
Setup Shift is 1:00pm – 4:30pm
Breakdown shift is 4:30pm- 8:00pm

 

NATIONAL DAY OF THE DEPLOYED

NATIONAL DAY OF THE DEPLOYED

National Day of the Deployed annually honors the United States military personnel deployed around the globe.

On October 26th, we honor all the brave military personnel who have been deployed, are sacrificing, or have sacrificed their lives to defend our country. It also acknowledges their families who are separated from them during deployment and the sacrifices they make in order for their family members to serve our country.

Veterans Day Ceremony

Veterans Day Ceremony

A Veterans Day Ceremony to celebrate and honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice will be held on November 9, 2024, at 11 a.m. at the Frisco Veterans Memorial in Frisco Commons Park, 8000 McKinney Road, Frisco, TX 75033. The American Legion Post 178 and Auxiliary Unit 178 are coordinating the ceremony.

The ceremony will include special guests from the City of Frisco and speakers Raymond Kemp with 33 years’ service, Fleet Master Chief US Naval Force Europe, US Naval Forces Africa and Darrell Utt a Retired Green Beret US Army Special Forces

The public and all veterans are invited to attend. Seating will be available.

Post Membership Meeting

The Clyde W. Cosper Texas State Veterans Home Christmas Drive

Donation items needed include:

Men’ s new undershirts (sizes L, XL)
Griper nubby socks only (one size fits all)
Deodorant
Body Wash & shampoo combination (AXE or Dove tag brands at the Dollar store)
Toothbrush/toothpaste
Chocolate and hard candy (individual bags)
Any salty snacks (individual bags)
Assorted snack cakes
Popcorn Kernels
Nuts in a small can or jar
Chapstick

Cash and purchased items should be turned in at the November 18, 2022, membership meeting, held at The Grove at Frisco Commons, Commons Hall, 8300 McKinney Road, Frisco, Texas 75034.  You may also bring a check if you have not already mailed it in.  100% of donations to this fund will go to the Bonham Veterans Home.  These veterans will appreciate your generosity. No donation is too small, and all are appreciated.

The Frisco Chapter of The Blue Star Mothers of America present their organization to Post 178 Membership

The Frisco Chapter of The Blue Star Mothers of America present their organization to Post 178 Membership

Stephanie Manchin and Jen DeMarco introduced the Blue Star Mothers of America, Yellow Rose TX20 chapter, to the American Legion Post 178 Membership. Stephanie Manchin is the President of the Frisco chapter of the Blue Star Mothers of America. The Frisco Blue Star Mothers of America is a new organization that was chartered on May 5, 2024 and their service area includes Frisco, west to Denton, Highland Point, Salina, south to Lewisville, and everything in between. They meet the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM at the new Frisco Public Library.

The Blue Star Mothers of America organization has approximately 200 chapters and 6,000 members nationwide. Projects include decorating and sending care boxes to deployed troops, participating in Wreaths Across America, donating time and goods to the VA hospital, offering blue to gold presentations at services of fallen heroes, folding pocket flags, writing notes of encouragement, sewing prayer pocket quilts, and making no-sew blankets.