To all of you who purchased tickets for the Devil Dog Marine Corps Recognition Dinner on December 12, but was cancelled due to the ice storm, we have settled on March 21 as the new date.

If you have a ticket and still plan to attend, you are all set.  If you have a ticket, but can no longer attend the new date, please let us at Devil Dog Advocates know.  If you know someone who would like to purchase a ticket, contact me at jayne@devildogadvocates.org

VFW Pepperell

March 21, 2009

6:30-11:30

$30 per ticket, FREE For Marines

To Afghanistan With Love

Updated 2:12 PM EST, Fri, Dec 5, 2008

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Marjorie Hackett-Wallace’s son is in Iraq but the packages she helped put together with love and care are going to Afghanistan.

 

Marjorie Hackett-Wallace’s son is in Iraq but the packages she helped put together with love and care are going to Afghanistan. Soldiers there need supplies more than he does, he told her.

Three U.S. Postal Service trucks arrived at Hackett-Wallace’s New Britain doorstep on Friday to pick up the large shipment of care packages on their way to troops overseas.

Last weekend, Hackett-Wallace opened her house to volunteers who were busy packing up the goods.

Devil Dog Advocates and several other volunteers put together the 200 care packages throughout November. 

Candy, playing cards, Nerf footballs and many other personal care items were donated for the care packages. Cash was also accepted to cover the cost of shipping.

The project is dear to Hackett-Wallace who is a military mom. Her son, Cpl. Ryan Hackett, is a United States Marine serving in Iraq. 

The care packages that Hackett-Wallace helped assembled are going to Afghanistan.  She said her son asked that they be sent there because the conditions are more difficult for the troops

 

New Britain Drive

December 8, 2008

http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/Patriotic-Packages.html

Patriotic PackagesHoliday Care Packages for Our Troops

By Scott Beaulieu

Updated 11:00 AM EST, Sun, Nov 30, 2008

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Volunteers in New Britain fill up care packages for troops serving overseas.

 

It’s a patriotic post-Thanksgiving weekend in New Britain.  Volunteers are putting together care holiday care packages for troops fighting overseas.

Marjorie Hackett-Wallace’s son is one of those troops fighting in Iraq.  She organized the collection along with the group “Devil Dog Advocates”.  They have asked for everything from soap and razors to candy to playing cards – even Nerf footballs.

By Sunday morning, the group had filled 96 boxes, and Hackett-Wallace said she hoped to make even more during the day on Sunday.  The group will be collecting supplies, and money at 103 Elbridge Road in New Britain from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.