Saturday, September 1, 2007

Local Military Hero and Miss America to Visit Retired Veterans


Brigadier General Jeffrey Foley, Miss America Lauren Nelson & USO Metropolitan Washington President Elaine Rogers at Picnic with VA Medical Center Residents

The USO is giving retired residents of the Ft. Thomas VA Medical Center a special treat Saturday, September 1. USO Metropolitan Washington President, Elaine Rogers will join Brigadier General Jeffrey W. Foley and current Miss America Lauren Nelson in visiting with residents during a picnic at the retirement home. All three are in town for the 4th Annual USO Riverfest Gala being held in Cincinnati on Sunday, September 2.

Brigadier General Foley was born and raised locally in Cincinnati, Ohio and is a Mariemont High School graduate and recipient of the Key to the Village of Mariemont. He is also a U.S. Military Academy graduate and has received medals for his service in Operations DESERT STORM and DESERT SHIELD. Brigadier General Foley currently serves as the Commanding General, U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon in Fort Gordon, GA. Joining the General will be current Miss America Lauren Nelson, an Oklahoma native and music student at the University of Central Oklahoma.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Cincinnati USO Fundraiser Honors Troops Injured in the Line of Duty

The USO Riverfest Gala committee today announced the military honorees who will be recognized at the 2007 USO Riverfest Gala, Sunday, September 2, at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse. Benefiting the USO of Metropolitan Washington (USO-Metro), each year the USO Riverfest Gala honors all U.S. military personnel and pays tribute to the selected servicemen and servicewomen recently injured in the line of duty. The event was conceived and developed by an all-volunteer committee and is presented this year by Betty & Robert Lindner, Edyth & Carl Lindner and honorary co-chairs Dean & Anne Kereiakes and other generous sponsors.

The 2007 USO Riverfest Gala Honorees include:

• Specialist Sue Downes, U.S. Army of Tazewell, TN
• Specialist Natasha McKinnon, U.S. Army of Ashtabula, OH
• Sergeant Nathan D. Toews, U.S. Army of Kingsburg, CA
• Corporal Chad Watson, U.S. Marine Corps of Mount Zion, IL
• Specialist Richard Yarosh, U.S. Army from Upstate New York

Each honoree has a unique story about his or her service to our country, but collectively they share a commonality of dedication and valor. Attendees of the USO RiverfestGala will have the opportunity to meet these outstanding individuals and hear their stories.

Specialist Sue Downes, U.S. Army of Tazewell, TN, deployed to Afghanistan in February 2006 with a military police company. Spc. Downes was part of a convoy of Humvees headed for a humanitarian relief mission in a remote village, when two mines with the added power of mortar and rocket-propelled grenades detonated under the road. She sustained a fractured femur, two shattered kneecaps, shrapnel wounds and suffered internal damage. Her injuries required amputation of both legs and 10 surgeries.

Specialist Natasha McKinnon, U.S. Army of Ashtabula, OH, joined the Army in 2003 after attending Kent State University. Trained as a logistics supply specialist, she deployed to Iraq in June 2005 to perform security duties for convoy missions. As a passenger in a Humvee convoy mission, an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded through the front seat. Spc. McKinnon sustained injures to both her legs, requiring the amputation of her left leg and surgery for shrapnel injuries to her right leg. In 2006, Spc. McKinnon participated in the Paralympics.

Sergeant Nathan D. Toews, U.S. Army of Kingsburg, CA, enlisted in 2003 and trained as a mechanic. Following an eight-month deployment in Iraq, Sgt. Toews was deployed to Afghanistan, supporting the 10th Mountain Division. While serving in Afghanistan, his convoy was ambushed and caught in firefight lasting more than 24 hours, and a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) injured Sgt. Toews. In addition to shrapnel that peppered his body, Sgt. Toews suffered a traumatic brain injury and life-threatening injuries, putting him in a two-week coma. His recovery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center has included multiple skull and eye reconstructive surgeries.

Corporal Chad Watson, U.S. Marine Corps of Mount Zion, IL, joined the Marine Corps Reserve in 2004 while attending Indiana University. After only two months in Iraq during 2006, an IED detonated under his Humvee while patrolling Fallujah. Cpl. Watson suffered a traumatic amputation of his right leg, along with shrapnel wounds to his face and right arm. Following eight surgeries, he is receiving physical therapy at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Cpl. Watson has received a Purple Heart and a promotion for his actions in Fallujah.

Specialist Richard Yarosh, U.S. Army from Upstate New York, joined the U.S. Army as a calvary scout in 2004. After deploying to Iraq, he volunteered to serve as a gunner on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle. In 2006, his Bradley was hit with an IED, causing an explosion igniting the fuel cell. Flames immediately engulfed the Bradley. Spc. Yarosh suffered third-degree burns to 60 percent of his body and lost a portion of his leg. After spending months in intensive care, he has been receiving physical therapy at the Intrepid Center at Fort Sam Houston.

Over the prior three years, the USO Riverfest Gala has recognized and honored 12 military heroes. Previous USO Riverfest Fireworks Gala honorees and veterans are expected to be in attendance at this year’s benefit.

Previous local honorees include White Oak native Lance Corporal Carl J. Schneider, U.S. Marine Corps; Staff Sergeant John Borders, U.S. Army, of London, Ohio; Grosbeck native Corporal Daniel Hamberg, U.S. Marine Corps; Staff Sergeant Paul Brondhaver, U.S. Army, Ohio National Guard; U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Ryan Groves of Ravenna, Ohio; and U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sergeant Joseph Bowser of Georgetown, Kentucky.

Injured Troops Welcomed to the Jungle


USO and Cincinnati Bell to Host Honored Military Personnel at Bengals vs. Colts Game

The USO and Cincinnati Bell are teaming up to introduce military stripes to tiger stripes at the Cincinnati Bengals’ August 31 preseason game against the defending NFL champions, the Indianapolis Colts.

Cincinnati Bell President and CEO Jack Cassidy will host Sgt. Nathan Toews; Spc. Natasha McKinnon; Spc. Sue Downes; Spc. Richard Yarosh; and Cpl. Chad Watson on the field at Paul Brown Stadium. The troops will be given access to Cincinnati Bell’s skybox and will be able to spend time on the field during the pregame.

The service men and women are in town as Honorees for the 4th annual USO Riverfest Gala on September 2.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

2007 Event Sold Out - Support Still Welcomed

Thank you to everyone that have purchased tickets for the 2007 USO Riverfest Gala. We are proud to announce that we are officially SOLD OUT as a result of the generosity of our supporters. Donations are always welcomed and raffle tickets are still available.

We have also established a wait list and you can continue to contact Kathy Bechtold to be added to the list.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

The Downtowner Features Lance Corporal Carl Schneider

The Downtowner Pulse publication is featuring 2006 USO Riverfest Gala Honoree Lance Cpl. Carl Schneider as their cover story this week. Schneider survived the deadly attacks on the U.S. Marine Lima Company from Columbus in May of 2005. He has a tremendous spirit and outlook on life and I am proud to have had the honor of meeting him. Zachary Petit from the Downtowner goes into greater detail, so be sure to check out his article at:

http://www.pulsedt.com/blogs/default.asp?Display=747

We are looking forward to Lance Cpl. Carl Schneider joining us at this year's USO Riverfest Gala as our guest. Schneider is pictured left with his family at the 2006 USO Riverfest Gala.

Friday, August 3, 2007

Cincinnati Bell Dedicates Fireworks to the Troops and Raises Funds for the USO

As the new title sponsor of the WEBN Fireworks, Cincinnati Bell is doing more than simply sponsoring the annual Cincinnati Labor Day tradition. The hometown company is dedicating the 2007 fireworks event to the men and women of the U.S. armed forces who serve our country locally and worldwide.

Cincinnati Bell has also established opportunities for the Tri-State to give back to these individuals and their families through contributions to the USO.

Cincinnati Bell Wireless customers will be able to participate in the “Download for Donations” program and with each purchase of exclusive fireworks ringtones or wallpapers, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the USO.

In addition, all official 2007 Cincinnati Bell/WEBN Fireworks T-shirts purchased at a Cincinnati Bell retail store will generate a $1.00-per-shirt contribution to the USO.

To find the closes retail store visit: http://www.cincinnatibell.com/customer_support/locations/

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Never Forgetting the Price of Freedom

Each year, the USO Riverfest pays tribute to individuals that have been recently injured in the line of duty by honoring them at the annual Gala. US Army retired Staff Sergeant Paul Brondhaver was an honoree during our inaugural year, 2004 pictured here receiving recognition from Anthony Munoz and the crowd in attendance.

Staff Sergeant Brondhaver was hit by a grenade while serving in Iraq, receiving shrapnel wounds, but continued to deliver orders to help save the lives of other soldiers. SSG Brondhaver, while retired, is still looking out for his fellow man. He recently introduced Army Specialist Richard Yarosh who also has a miraculous story of survival following a tank explosion.

SSG Brondhaver shared these thoughts:

To all of you,

Let me first say, Thank You!!! What you do on a volunteer basis is amazing. I know many times soldiers and Marines may not have an opportunity to say Thanks, but I know it is appreciated. I realize the work you do can be tiresome and like an emotional roller coaster. You all have a wonderful heart. You are doing your part. Let me know if I can ever help in anyway with anything you ever do. Attached are some photos of Rick Yarosh. I am committed to looking out for Rick for the rest of my life. Rick has many dreams and I am going to be there for him to achieve those dreams. My injuries of 300 holes from metal and bullets, brain contusions, blown ear drums, and a cracked pelvis are nothing to the injuries Rick has sustained. Rick has surgery on his lips, eyes, and hands on August 9th. My hope is he can travel in September. If not, when I do get him here to visit, I want to introduce you to one of my heroes. It takes all of us to make this country great. You are all doing your part, our troops and Rick are doing and did their part, now let's together make sure the rest of America does their part by never forgetting the price of freedom.

SSG Paul Brondhaver
U.S. ARMY, (RETIRED)

OIF 2003 - 2005

Friday, July 20, 2007

Cincinnati Hosts Leading Fundraiser Supporting USO Metro D.C.

Miss America and Military Idol Winner among Entertainment for the 2007 USO Riverfest Gala

Each Labor Day, Cincinnati hosts the largest fundraiser supporting the USO of Metropolitan Washington’s (USO-Metro) hospital services at Walter Reed Medical Center and Bethesda Naval Hospital. Held during the Cincinnati Bell/WEBN Fireworks event, which this year is being dedicated to the nation’s troops, the USO Riverfest Gala
delivers a very personal tribute to military personnel by honoring those recently injured in the line of duty.

In just three years, attendees and corporate sponsors have helped raise more than $800,000 to support United Service Organizations (USO) Metropolitan Washington programs. This fourth annual event is already surpassing expectations, and organizers expect to exceed the $1 million mark for cumulative funds raised.


“The USO Riverfest Gala has a tradition of providing a fitting tribute and patriotic event to the honored
military personnel and event guests,” said USO Honorary Chairperson Dean Kereiakes. “The 2007 event is no different, and we are proud to invite all of Cincinnati to join in celebrating our nation’s heroes at the fourth annual USO Riverfest Gala, Sunday, September 2, at the Montgomery Inn Boathouse.”

USO Riverfest Gala Entertainment and Event Details

This year’s entertainment will feature 2007 Miss America Lauren Nelson, The Capital Sound
Ensemble from the 257th Army Band – The Band of the Nation’s Capital – featuring SPC Vicki Golding, winner of the 2006 Military Idol competition, and the American Belles, an Andrews Sisters-reminiscent singing trio.

The Gala begins at 4 p.m. with a cocktail reception that is followed by an all-military salute and honorees dedication, musical entertainment, seated dinner and a superb view of the Cincinnati Riverfest fireworks. Valet parking is included with ticket purchase.


Proceeds from ticket sales and sponsorships benefit the USO of Metropolitan Washington. Contact Kathy Bechtold at 513-791-8133 to purchase tickets ($200/per person). Event, ticket and sponsorship information is also available at all Montgomery Inn restaurants.


The USO is a 501(c)(3) charity and receives no government funds and relies on the generosity of the public.


USO Riverfest Gala Military Honorees
Over the previous three years, 12 military heroes have been recognized and honored at the USO Riverfest Gala. Each individual’s tremendous story of bravery and courage is shared, and the event guests have the opportunity to show their appreciation.

Previous Tri-State honorees include White Oak native Lance Corporal Carl J. Schneider, U.S. Marine Corps; Staff Sergeant John Borders, U.S. Army, of London, Ohio; Grosbeck native Corporal Daniel Hamberg, U.S. Marine Corps; Staff Sergeant Paul Brondhaver, U.S. Army, Ohio National Guard; U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Ryan Groves of Ravenna, Ohio; and U.S. Army Reserve Staff Sergeant Joseph Bowser of Georgetown, Kentucky, who received the Bronze Star Medal at the 2005 Gala.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

USO Riverfest Gala Welcomes New Honorary Chairpersons


Dr. Dean and Anne Kereiakes Continue Their Dedication to Supporting Troops
Photo by Cheryl Ballinger

Serving as the largest fundraiser for the USO, Cincinnati’s USO Riverfest Gala welcomes Dr. Dean and Anne Kereiakes as honorary chairpersons. Dr. and Mrs. Kereiakes will assist in the planning and execution of the annual Labor Day weekend tradition.

Dr. Dean Kereiakes serves as the Medical Director of The Christ Hospital Heart and Vascular Center and The Carl and Edyth Lindner Center for Research and Education. Dr. Kereiakes also acts as the Chair of the Executive Committee of The Ohio Heart and Vascular Center and Professor of Clinical Medicine at The Ohio State University.

Anne Kereiakes is active in various Cincinnati civic, cultural and charitable activities, and recently served as chairperson for the 2006 American Heart Association (AHA) Heart Ball. Mrs. Kereiakes serves on the AHA Advisory Board in addition to having active roles in the Indian Hill school system and with the Miami University Parent Council.

“We are honored to have Dr. Dean and Anne Kereiakes serving as the honorary co-chairpersons,” said Elaine Rogers, president of the USO Metro-D.C. “They have long been a supporter of the Cincinnati Riverfest Gala, and both are dedicated to our mission of providing support and hospital services to our troops and their families.”