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HISTORY OF 'LEST WE FORGET'
'Build it and they will come'
The patriotic concept of “Lest We Forget” should
be duplicated in communities in the United States. All it takes is a group of patriotic
individuals who don’t mind doing a little work. We have always operated under the old
acronym: TEAM—Together Everyone Accomplishes More. But, our operating principle
is “To brighten the future we must illuminate the past.”
In 2001 four veterans approached the Berrien County,
Michigan ISD with the idea of gathering stories from local veterans and putting them into
a video format that teachers could use in teaching about the sacrifices made by those who
served their country during wartime. The meeting resulted in a video series over the next
three years called:
“Lest We Forget Korea” “Lest We Forget Vietnam.”
To learn about this long distance TV learning
opportunity, contact Janine Lim at
jlim@remc11.k12.mi.us The classes watch the video and
then through video teleconferencing they ask questions of a group of veterans located in
Berrien Springs Michigan.
From this initial project Don Alsbro (Vietnam)
and Marvin Fuller (WWII) continued to promote various veteran events within the community
and in the fall of 2005 with the assistance of Jim Brinkmann (Korea) LWF developed a
five day “2006 Lest We Forget Patriotic Celebration” that attracted hundreds of people.
One of our speakers was Bob Heft, who in 1958 designed the 50 star American flag that we
fly today, and he said, “In almost 50 years and over 9,000 patriotic events that I’ve
participated in, this was the finest event I’ve been in.”
In 2006 Lest We Forget became a 501(c)3 non-profit
organization with the goal of promoting patriotism within the community.
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