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SUMMARY:Annual in Flanders Fields Memorial Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:The Doughboy Foundation and The Delegation of Flanders to the United States invites you to the Annual In Flanders Fields Memorial Rememberance in Washington\, DC.   The evening begins with a solemn Ceremony at the National World War I Memorial at 5 pm\, followed by a reception\, talk\, and keynote at a nearby venue. \nHeld in partnership with honored guests\, this ceremony commemorates the soldiers who died in the Great War and the symbolic red poppy of Flanders Fields. It is a moment of deep reflection in the heart of the nation’s capital. \nTogether\, we honor the enduring bonds and shared sacrifices between Belgium and the United States during the First World War\, a history that continues to unite our nations across generations. \nThe ceremony at the National World War I Memorial\, followed by a reception\, talk\, and keynote at the Willard Center\, 8th Floor conference room is open to the public.\nKindly RSVP by May 11\, 2026\nQuestions? Contact us at newyork@flanders.eu \nCLICK TO RSVPThe wreath ceremony\, reception\, and key note is free and open to the public.\n \n  \n\nCeremony (5 PM) – National World War I Memorial\nPershing Park\, 14th Street NW and Pennsylvania Avenue NW\, Washington\, D.C. \n\nRemarks \n·       H.E. Frédéric Bernard\, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium \n·      Clair S. Sassin\, President & CEO of the Doughboy Foundation \n·       Paul Hegge\, General Representative of the Delegation of Flanders to the USA \n\nWreath Laying \n\nThe sounding of the Last Post and Taps performed by a live Doughboy Foundation bugler. \n\nReception\, talk & keynote (5:30 until 7:00 PM) – Willard Center\, 8th Floor Conference Room \nKeynote: \n·       Thomas Baum\, Director Kazerne Dossin (memorial\, museum and documentation center on the Holocaust) \n·       Catherine Bourgin\, Granddaughter of WW1 Hello Girl Edmee LeRoux \n·       Paul Hegge\, General Representative of the Delegation of Flanders \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/annual-in-flanders-fields-memorial-remembrance/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wreaths Across America 2025
DESCRIPTION:National Wreaths Across America Day will be held this year on Saturday\, December 13\, 2025. Join the more than two million volunteers and supporters who will gather to Remember\, Honor\, and Teach at more than 4\,600 participating locations in all 50 states\, at sea\, and abroad. \nThe Doughboy Foundation will hold a ceremony on Saturday\, December 13\, 2025\, at noon\, commemorating WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA. The ceremony will be held at the National WWI Memorial located on Pennsylvania Ave between 14th and 15th Sts NW-one block east of the White House \nRSVP for Wreaths Across AmericaThe ceremony is free and open to the public. \nShow your support. Get your exclusive poppy lapel pin at the Doughboy Shop today! \n\n“Sponsored by NFL Salute to Service” \n Salute to Service is the NFL’s ongoing commitment to honor\, empower\, and connect with U.S. service members\, veterans\, and their families. Since 2011\, it has raised over $75 million through partnerships with leading organizations\, including the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF)\, Pat Tillman Foundation (PTF)\, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)\, United Service Organizations (USO) and Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). \nSchedule of Events\nFanfare-Trumpeters \n\nIntroductory remarks by Jari Villanueva\, Executive Director of the Doughboy Foundation \n\nPresentation of the Colors and playing of the National Anthem \n\nInvocation \n\nHistory of Wreaths Across America. \n\nRemarks \n\nPresentation of Wreaths\nUS Army\nUS Marine\nUS Navy\nUS Air Force\nUS Space Force\nUS Coast Guard\nUS Merchant Marine\nMIA/POW \n\nTaps \n\nConclusion \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/wreaths-across-america/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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SUMMARY:1914 Christmas Truce
DESCRIPTION:Join the Doughboy Foundation and the French Embassy at the National WWI Memorial\non Friday\, December 12\, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. \nOn Christmas Day in 1914\, just months into what would be one of the bloodiest wars in human history\, carols were heard in trenches across the front lines. Without instruction from their commanders or countries\, men met in the bloody fields of No Man’s Land. Before returning to their trenches and the war\, they traded cards and rations\, kicked a football around\, and joined together in celebration. \nJoin the Doughboy Foundation and the French Embassy as we honor and celebrate that miracle of shared humanity. \nThe concert is\nopen to the public at no charge.\n\nFollowing carols\, we hope you’ll join us for a cocktail reception and a special performance by the Doughboy Foundation’s American Expeditionary Forces HQ Band Brass Quintet. The performance includes holiday and patriotic music. The reception will be held at the Willard Center Club\, located across the street from the National World War I Memorial.\n \n\n\n\nRSVP for the Christmas TRuceThe Chorale de l’Ambassade de France will perform \nDo You Hear What I Hear\nJoy to the World\nLes Anges Dans Nos Campagnes – Gloria in Excelsis Deo\nMarche des Rois – March of the Kings\nDeck the Hall\nNoel Nouvelet – Sing We Now of Christmas \nView Event Details \nINFORMATION AND PURCHASE TICKET FOR RECEPTIONA ticketed reception will be held at 6 pm at the Willard Club\nFor more information and to purchase a ticket\, click on the button above.\nThe reception includes hors d’oeuvres and open bar. \n  \nShow your support. Get your exclusive poppy lapel pin at the Doughboy Shop today! \n\nRemember The Doughboys during the holidays. Get your exclusive Doughboy Ornament at the Doughboy Shop today! \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
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LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bells of Peace Ceremony 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Doughboy Foundation will sponsor the annual Bells of Peace Ceremony on Tuesday November 11\, 2025\, starting at 11:00 a.m. EST with prelude music by the American Expeditionary Forces Band Brass Quintet starting at 10:45 a.m. at The National World War I Memorial in Washington\, DC\, located on Pennsylvania Ave between 14th and 15th streets. The ceremony is free and open to the public\, or can be watched via livestream on our Youtube channel. \nBells of Peace commemorates the end of World War I and honors the 4.7 million Americans who donned the uniform and the 116\,516 who lost their lives in that conflict. November 11 is now Veterans Day\, a day to recognize all military Veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Originally called Armistice Day\, the date marked the end of hostilities in WWI and is observed as Remembrance Day in other countries. \nAt the National WWI Memorial\, while honoring our Veterans\, we will also honor and uphold the original purpose of November 11 through a multi-national commemorative ceremony\, and observe the day by remembering the 4.7 million American military members who served in WWI and all those from other nations who served alongside them. \nThe Bells of Peace Ceremony will be live-streamed starting at 1045 am\nCLICK HERE FOR THE LIVE STREAM\nSubscribe to our YouTube channel and click to enable notifications. \nView the event details \nRSVP for the Bells of Peace CeremonyThis event is free and open to the public.\nYou can also view the live-stream by clicking HERE \nThe Doughboy Foundation’s American Expeditionary Forces HQ Band Brass Quintet will provide music. \nView the Schedule for the Day \nSpecially priced items are available at the Doughboy shop for celebration of Armistice Day on November 11th. Visit the shop today. \n\nOUR SPEAKERS\nThe Honorable Dr Kevin Rudd AC is Australia’s Ambassador to the United States of America\, taking up his posting in Washington in March 2023. \nAmbassador Rudd served as Australia’s twenty-sixth Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010\, then as Minister for Foreign Affairs\, before a second term as Prime Minister in 2013. He was Member for Griffith in the Australian Parliament from 1998 to 2013. \nSince leaving government\, Ambassador Rudd has resided in the United States where he is recognised as a leading analyst of China. In 2015\, he became inaugural President of the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York. In 2020\, he was appointed President and CEO of the Asia Society globally and\, in 2022\, he founded the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis.In 2019\, Ambassador Rudd was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia for eminent service to Indigenous reconciliation\, innovative economic initiatives\, and major policy reform\, and through senior advisory roles with international organisations. Ambassador Rudd holds honorary positions at the Atlantic Council and Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC; the Asia Society\, Schwartzman Scholars and Bloomberg New Economy Forum in New York; the Paulson Institute in Chicago; the Paris School of International Affairs at Sciences Po in Paris\, France; the Chancellor Helmut Schmidt Foundation in Hamburg\, Germany; and Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House in Canberra. He is founder and co-chair of an Australian charity\, the National Apology Foundation\, and a trustee of the Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York City. \nAmbassador Rudd started his diplomatic career in 1981 with postings to Beijing and Stockholm. In 1988\, he was appointed Chief of Staff to the Hon Wayne Goss and served him as Premier of Queensland. He was Director-General of the Cabinet Office in Queensland from 1991 to 1995\, and Senior China Consultant for KPMG from 1996 to 1998. \nAmbassador Rudd graduated with Honours in Asian Studies from the Australian National University and received his PhD from Oxford University in 2022. He also studied at National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei. \nNew Zealand Defence Attaché Commodore Blair Gerritsen. \nWhen he reflects back on a lengthy career\, Commodore Gerritsen laughs. “It was supposed to be a couple of years and it has turned into this amazing experience.”\nThe self-professed ‘country boy’ from Nelson\, moved to Auckland to join the Navy and hasn’t looked back. “It’s been a fantastic ride so I never got off it.”\nDuring his career\, Commodore Gerritsen has commanded ships\, run global operations and worked in defence intelligence. His arrival in DC follows a stint as Defence Adviser in Canberra at the New Zealand High Commission. \nIn this key posting\, Commodore Gerritsen aims to “bring New Zealand’s voice and unique way of seeing things to the international stage”.\n“We’re never going to bring mass to any operation but we bring great people and NZDF’s well-earned reputation.” \nDenise VanBuren serves as the Chair of the Board for the Doughboy Foundation. This follows her tenure as President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution\, where she led a 140-member professional staff at the Washington\, D.C. DAR headquarters\, which includes the 4\,000-seat Constitution Hall\, the DAR Museum\, and the DAR Library. She also oversaw more than $150 million in assets. Previously\, she held positions such as First Vice President General (2016-2019)\, Organizing Secretary General (2013-2016)\, Chair of DAR Magazine (2004-2010)\, and served on the Public Relations (2000-2004) committees. She was the Editor of American Spirit Magazine (2004-2019). Her roles in the New York State DAR include Regent (2010-2013)\, Vice Regent (2007-2010)\, and Historian (2004-2007). At the Melzingah Chapter DAR\, she served as Regent (1998–2001)\, Vice Regent (1995-1998)\, and Librarian (1992-1995). \nDenise is a member of the DAR; Southern Dutchess Exchange Club; Beacon B.P.O.E.; Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War; Chelsea Yacht Club; Huguenot Society of America; Daughters of American Colonists; and Dutchess County and Beacon historical societies. \nShe earned a Bachelor’s degree in mass communication/journalism from St. Bonaventure University in Olean\, NY\, in 1983\, and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh\, NY\, in 1997. \nDenise is married to Christopher G. Barclay and has three sons\, Schuyler\, Troy\, and Brett VanBuren\, and is a grandmother to James. \nOther participants for the Bell of Peace ceremony will include representatives of the Embassies from Australia\, Belgium\, France\, Serbia\, and New Zealand\, as well as the American Gold Star Mothers\, The Military Order of World Wars\, and the Pershing Rifles. Wreaths will be presented\, the National WWI brass bell will be rung 21 times\, and the solemn bugle calls of Aux Morts\, Last Post\, and Taps will be sounded in honor of those who gave their lives during WWI. \nThe ceremony is free and open to the public. \nShow your support. Get your exclusive poppy lapel pin at the Doughboy Shop today! \n\nSchedule of Events\nBUGLE CALL “ATTENTION” \nPRE-CEREMONY MUSIC- AEF Band Brass Quintet\nWELCOME  Clair Sassin\, CEO\, The Doughboy Foundation \n\nANTHEMS OF AUSTRALIA\, NEW ZEALAND AND THE UNITED STATES performed by the AEF Brass Quintet \n\nINVOCATION Rev. Anne Weatherholt\, Episcopal Priest\, Retired \n\nREMARKS Denise VanBuren\, Chair of the Board of Directors\, The Doughboy Foundation \n\nREMARKS Dr. Kevin Rudd\, Australian Ambassador to the United States \n\nMUSICAL SELECTION  The Invercargill March by Alex Lithgow AEF Band Brass Quintet \n\nREMARKS New Zealand Defence Attaché Commodore Blair Gerritsen \n\nPOEM “Young Dead Soldiers Do Not Speak” Mr. Daniel Dayton \n\nBELL OF PEACE RUNG by Cadet Colonel Cadence Tryggestad\, National Society of Pershing Rifles \n\nPRESENTATION OF WREATHS by Embassies and other organizations \n\nMY COMRADE\, AUX MORTS\, THE LAST POST\, TAPS \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/bells-of-peace-ceremony-2/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lafayette Birthday Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:WE ARE KEEPING AN EYE OUT ON THE WEATHER FORECAST FOR SATURDAY’S EVENT \n\n\nPLEASE CHECK WITH OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR UPDATES.  CLICK HERE FOR OUR FB PAGE \n\n\nJoin us for Marquis de Lafayette’s Birthday Commemoration at the National WW1 Memorial on Saturday\, September 6\, 2025\, at 2:00 p.m.\n\nThe American Friends of Lafayette and The Doughboy Foundation will host an event honoring the Marquis de Lafayette on his 268th birthday. We will also commemorate the bicentennial of his tour through the United States (1824- 1825). \n\n\n\nThe Maryland Military Band will play music heard by Lafayette during his visit to America from 1924 through 1825. The band will also play the National Anthem of France and the United States. \n\n\n\n\nThe afternoon program will include notable speakers and descendants of pilots from the Lafayette Escadrille plus a visit from Marqius de Lafayette. The ceremony will conclude with a wreath ceremony and the sounding of Aux Morts and Taps. \n\n\n\n\nRSVP for the Lafayette Birthday EventThe ceremony is free and open to the public. \n\nWelcome remarks from Marquis de Lafayette as performed by Mark Schneider \n \nMark Schneider was born and raised in Setauket New York on Long Island\, to a French mother and an American Father. Mark attended Christopher Newport University and received a B.A. in History and then joined the United States Army where he served as a Cavalry Scout. After his tour of duty\, Mark began working for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. At CW\, Mark has performed in a variety of different roles\, but is known best for his portrayal of General Lafayette as a Nation Builder with the Education Division. During the 200th anniversary tour of General Lafayette’s return to America\, Mark has performed at events in New York City\, Providence\, Boston\, Philadelphia\, Baltimore\, Williamsburg\, Yorktown and many others. \nSpeaker-Colby Jenkins\, Assistant Secretary of Defense\n\nMr. Colby Jenkins is an Army Special Forces combat veteran and currently is performing the duties of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict. Colby was previous appointed as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. \n\nBorn and raised in Roosevelt\, Utah\, Colby knew from a young age that service to his nation and community was important. As the son of patriotic\, service-oriented parents\, Colby saw firsthand how his family’s dedication to their community\, including his father’s service on the city council and later as Mayor\, could allow one person to improve the lives of those around them. While considering his own future path\, Colby took further inspiration from his grandfather\, a member of the “greatest generation\,” and his service during World War Two. Seeing military service\, and specifically going to the United States Military Academy at West Point\, as an ideal path\, Colby sought a congressional nomination and gained an appointment to West Point\, thus launching him on a career of service to the nation. \nUpon graduating from West Point\, Colby became an airborne Ranger-qualified infantry officer before trying out for and being selected to become a Special Forces officer. As a Green Beret Detachment Commander\, Colby led his Special Forces A-team on multiple global deployments\, including combat in Afghanistan and later various training\, counter-drug\, and hostage rescue operations throughout South America\, including the jungles of Colombia. \nColby’s experience in combat and leading his team opened new opportunities to serve beyond the fields of battle. The four-star commanding general of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) hand-selected Colby to initiate a new congressional fellowship program that included graduate school in Washington\, D.C.\, and working in a U.S. Senator’s office. Colby would be the first special operations officer to do so for USSOCOM\, creating a path for many others to follow. After Colby’s work in the U.S. Senate and completing graduate school\, Colby continued his work on Capitol Hill as a Green Beret liaison to Congress. This experience took him from the halls of Congress around the world with members of Congress and staff. Colby later worked in the Pentagon as a counterterrorism policy advisor to the Secretary of Defense\, coordinating critical efforts between the White House\, Pentagon\, Capitol Hill\, and other interagency partners to advance American interests. \nAfter completing his active-duty military service Colby transitioned to the Army National Guard and now the Army Reserves where he continued his military service for more than two decades. During his civilian career\, Colby remained active in the legislative arena working for several years in the Pentagon as the senior civilian legislative strategic advisor to the Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff\, the nation’s #2 military leader. Simultaneously\, Colby taught as an adjunct professor in George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management. Following his years of service and work in Washington\, DC\, Colby jumped to the corporate tech world working for Google at Google headquarters and later other innovation and entrepreneurial entities in both Silicon Valley and ultimately southern Utah. \nSpeaker-Colonel Thibaud Thomas\, French Army Attaché\n\n \nSpeaker-Charles Schwam\, Executive Director\, American Friends of Lafayette \n\n\n\n \n\nCharles Schwam works as an account executive and runs day-to-day activities for a non-profit association simultaneously. Chuck\, as he is known\, came to the greater Washington DC area from Philadelphia to attend American University in 1978 to study sports journalism. Shortly thereafter\, he found his skills better suited as an account executive instead of a broadcaster. For over forty years\, he has been the leader in his industry\, managing national and local accounts while maintaining the top position in sales and new business. \nChuck’s unwavering passion for both his professional career and his work with The American Friends of Lafayette has been a driving force in the organization’s transformation. From the moment he discovered the association in 2009\, he became deeply engaged. By 2011\, he had already joined the Board of Governors as Treasurer\, and over time\, his leadership role expanded to Executive Director\, where he also took on the responsibilities of Event Planning for the annual conference and publishing the quarterly Gazette. \nWhat began as a personal interest in history soon evolved into a profound appreciation for the Marquis de Lafayette and his embodiment of the enduring\, positive relationship between France and America. This admiration resonated deeply with Chuck\, and over the past 15 years\, he has dedicated himself to sharing Lafayette’s legacy and the importance of Franco-American friendship with the broader public. His commitment to education and advocacy has fostered a sense of community and passion among fellow members of the association. \nChuck’s extensive experience in account management played a pivotal role in the association’s growth. Together with the President\, Chuck helped expand the organization from a niche historical group into a nationally recognized institution. His strategic vision\, coupled with his leadership and tireless dedication\, has helped the club reach schools\, other associations\, and communities across the country\, bringing the story of Lafayette and the Franco-American relationship to a wider audience. \nCurrently\, Chuck is the Chairperson of the AFL’s Bicentennial of Lafayette’s Farewell Tour 2024-2025. There are currently 40+ committees comprised of over   members across 24 states working actively to plan events\, learning engagements\, and experiences designed to bring awareness and education to the public of the legacy of General Lafayette and the French involvement in the American Revolution. \nThis role as Chairperson of the Tour has provided him the opportunity to lecture to significant audiences such as the. Independence Hall in Philadelphia\, University of Virginia in Charlottesville\, VA\, and the Embassy of France in Washington\, DC.   Chuck’s most impactful speeches took place on December 10\, 2024\, when he was given the honor to address members of Congress in Statuary Hall at the US Capitol in Washington DC and then being given the distinction of speaking at French Ambassador Bili’s Residence later that evening. \nBecause educating the public is a main priority for Chuck and the association he has engaged in and hosted hundreds of public facing free educational events around the county.  Chuck has played a part in every single event the American Friends of Lafayette have hosted\, both in the United States and France.  Whether it be the annual flag changing ceremony at Cimetière de Picpus in Paris or the arrival of the Hermione in the United States\, or all 250 Lafayette Bicentennial events in 2024 and 2025\, Chuck has had a hand in it all. \nWhen it comes to getting things done\, Chuck is the go-to person. Whether it’s fundraising\, designing promotional materials (from websites to scarves and pins)\, or handling complex logistics\, he excels at it all. His talent for connecting people and fostering collaboration is unparalleled\, turning ideas into powerful initiatives that make a lasting\, positive impact on the world around us. \n\n\nPaul Glenshaw\n\nA lifelong resident of the Washington\, DC area\, Paul Glenshaw is an artist\, documentary filmmaker\, history writer\, and storyteller. His most recent documentary film\, The Lafayette Escadrille\, was distributed nationally by American Public Television\, and is available on the PBS Passport platform. He is a regular drawing instructor\, history lecturer\, and tour guide for the Smithsonian Associates and Smithsonian Journeys and other groups. He was a longtime writer for the Air&Space Smithsonian magazine. \nSpeaker – Geoffrey Chapman\, nephew of Victor Chapman\, Lafayette Escadrille pilot\n\nGeoffrey Chapman is originally from Boston and was educated at Bowdoin College (BA) and Princeton University (MA\, PhD). He joined the U.S. Foreign Service in September 1971 and served overseas in Berlin\, Moscow\, Bonn and London\, along with numerous assignments in the Department of State in Washington. He retired as a Senior Foreign Service Officer in 2002 but continues to work part-time in the Department of State. He has been involved in numerous volunteer activities in semi-retirement \nSpeaker – Ginnie Sebastian Storage\, President General\, Daughters of The American Revolution\n\nGinnie Sebastian Storage\, from Fredericksburg\, Virginia\, holds a BA from the University of Virginia and an MBA from Averett University. She has been a DAR member for over 40 years and has served in many significant leadership roles nationally\, statewide\, and locally\, including six years as an Executive Officer and 12 years on the National Board of Management. Professionally\, she has expertise in human resources and business administration. Her family is also engaged in DAR activities\, with her daughter Mackie being a former National President of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution (NSCAR) \n\n\nMaster of Ceremonies Jari Villanueva\, Executive Director\, The Doughboy Foundation \n\n \nJari Villanueva retired from the U.S. Air Force after spending 23 years with The U.S. Air Force Band in Washington\, DC.  He is regarded as the country’s foremost expert on military bugle calls\, particularly the call of Taps.  He served as the Non-Commissioned Officer in charge of the USAF’s band State Funeral Plans and held the position of NCOIC at the command post at Andrews AFB\, overseeing the arrival and departure ceremonies for late Presidents Reagan and Ford.  As a ceremonial trumpeter\, Villanueva participated in more than 5\,000 ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetary and served as an assistant drum major\, leading the USAF Ceremonial Brass in funerals.  Between 2009 and 2017\, Villanueva worked for the Maryland Military Department\, serving as the Director of Veterans Affairs\, Maryland National Guard Honor Guard\, which provides funeral honors to more than 3\,500 veterans each year.  He also served as conductor/commander of the Maryland Defense Force Band and retired in 2017 at the rank of Lt. Colonel. \nIn August 2023\, Villanueva was appointed Executive Director of The Doughboy Foundation\, which supports programs\, projects and activities that educate the public about America’s participation in World War 1.  Villanueva has received numerous military awards and decorations\, including the Meritorious Service Medal with one oak leaf cluster\, Air Force Commendation Medal\, Air Force Achievement Medal with three oak leaf clusters.  He earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree in 1978 from the Peabody Conservatory of John Hopkins University.  In 1984\, he received a Master of Music degree from Kent State. \nThe Maryland Military Band\n \nThe Maryland Military Band\, established in 2017\, is a non-profit group that performs various types of music at ceremonies and concerts\, actively involving the community through performances and recruitment efforts. The band is committed to delivering high-quality musical performances and educational opportunities. It was created to emulate the model of the nation’s leading military bands\, emphasizing the development of skilled musical ensembles that perform a wide range of music\, including concert band\, wind band\, and military band music. \nMiss Laura Heydt\, soprano\n\nLaura Heydt is an accomplished opera singer\, music educator\, and arts administrator whose performances span concert halls\, historical venues\, and community stages throughout the United States and Europe. She is a member of the American Friends of Lafayette\, serving as the chair of the Baltimore music committee and has performed at many Lafayette bicentennial events including  the U.S. Capitol\, Yorktown\, VA\, and Philadelphia\, PA.  \nAlongside her performance career\, she has dedicated over a decade to music education and administration\, serving as an educational program manager for The Baltimore Symphony’s OrchKids program\, and teaching vocal and instrumental music in York\, PA and Baltimore\, MD.  She currently serves as the music teacher at Ware Academy in Gloucester\, VA.  \nThe Lafayette Escadrille\n \nThe Lafayette Escadrille was the name of the French Air Force unit\, Escadrille N 124\, during World War I\, named in honor of Marquis de Lafayette. This escadrille of the Aéronautique Militaire was mostly made up of American volunteer pilots flying fighters. In September 1917\, the escadrille was transferred to the United States Army and became the 103rd Aero Squadron. In 1921\, the French Air Force recreated a unit claiming lineage from the wartime Lafayette escadrille\, which is now part of the escadron 2/4 Lafayette. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule of Events\n1:45 pm: Musical selections by the Maryland Military Band \n\nIntroductory remarks by Jari Villanueva\, Executive Director of the Doughboy Foundation \n\nFrench and American National Anthems\, Miss Laura Heydt and the Maryland Military Band \n\nWelcome by Marquis de Lafayette \n\nRemarks by\nMr. Chuck Shawm\, Executive Director\, American Friends of Lafayette\,\nColonel Thibaud Thomas\, Military Attache’ Embassy of the French Republic\nMs. Theresa Karlson\, National Treasurer\, American Gold Star Mothers\, Inc \n\nMusical Selection “Lafayette\, We are Here!” By Axel W.E. Austin\, The Maryland Military Band \n\nRemarks by\nThe Honorable Colby Jenkins\, Assistant Secretary of Defense\nMrs. Ginnie Storage\, President General\, Daughters of the American Revolution\nMr. Geoff Chapman\, Nephew of Lafayette Escadrille pilot Victor Chapman\, Introduced by Mr. Paul Glenshaw \n\nReading of Colonel Charles Stanton’s remarks July 4\, 1917\, at Lafayette’s grave in Paris \n\nWreaths at WWI Memorial followed by Aux Morts and Taps\, Mr. Kevin Paul on the Pershing Bugle \n\nConclusion \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/layfayette-birthday-commemoration/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250714T200000
DTSTAMP:20260603T224707
CREATED:20250419T175934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T010529Z
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SUMMARY:Doughboy Foundation Summer Concert Series-The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Headquarters Band
DESCRIPTION:THE AEF BAND CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY\, JULY 14 AT 7 PM HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13 AT 3:30 PM\nThe Doughboy Foundation Summer Concert Series presents The American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Headquarters Band in a concert featuring the music of James Reese Europe\, Noble Sissle\, and Eubie Blake. \nFor Juneteenth\, the AEF Band will play music of the band leader of the famous 369th Regimental Band of WWI\, known as the Harlem Hellfighters. The program will include: \nOver There!George M. Cohan\nAlexander’s Ragtime Band Irving Berlin\nWWI Medley\nYou’re In The Army Now! In honor of the 250th Birthday of the US Army\nCousins Herbert L Clarke\, Michael Harper\, Evan Williams\, soloists\nIrish Tune from County Derry Arranged Percy Grainger\nCastles in Europe James Reese Europe\nCastle House Rag James Reese Europe\nSt Louis Blues WC Handy\nThat Moaning Trombone Carl Bethel\nGood Night Angelina James Reese Europe\, Noble Sissle\, Eubie Blake\nBlack Jack Fred Huffer \nAs part of the Doughboy Foundation’s educational outreach\, the AEF Headquarters Band has been re-established to honor and recreate the music of the World War I era. The band meticulously performs music that would have been heard at the AEF Headquarters in Chaumont\, France\, between 1918 and 1919. The musicians wear reproductions of the doughboy uniforms\, complete with the AEF HQ insignia on their left shoulders\, to authentically represent the soldiers of that time. \nThe AEF Headquarters Band’s repertoire includes iconic period pieces such as John Philip Sousa’s marches\, “Over There\,” “Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag\,” “Keep the Home Fires Burning\,” “K-K-K-Katy\,” “Alexander’s Ragtime Band\,” and “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary.” The band also performs works by notable composers like Irving Berlin\, George M. Cohan\, Percy Grainger\, and Kenneth Alford\, as well as music by African American composers James Reese Europe\, W.C. Handy\, Noble Sissle\, and Eubie Blake. \nThrough these performances\, the Doughboy Foundation and the AEF Headquarters Band preserve and celebrate the rich musical heritage of the World War I era\, offering audiences a chance to experience the sounds that once inspired and comforted troops during one of the most significant periods in American history. \nRSVP to this Event\n\n                \n                        FacebookThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Your Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Your Email(Required)\n                            \n                        Who's Attending?(Required)Just meMe + one guestMe + two guestsMe + three guestsMe + four guestsMe + five guests\n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        \n                        \n		                \n		                \nThe concert will celebrate the music Lt James Reese Europe\, leader of the famed 369th Infantry Regiment Band\, better known as the “Harlem Hellfighters.”\nSelections written by Europe as well as Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake will be feature in the evening’s program \nThe program is free and open to the public. \nSchedule of Events\n7 pm: Introduction of program by Jari Villanueva\, President of the Doughboy Foundation \n\n7-8:30 pm PROGRAM \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/doughboy-foundation-summer-concert-series-thursday-june-19-2025-the-aef-band/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250703T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250703T203000
DTSTAMP:20260603T224707
CREATED:20250419T191802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250419T191840Z
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SUMMARY:Doughboy Foundation Summer Concert Series-The Hotel Paradise Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The Doughboy Foundation Summer Concert Series presents The Hotel Paradise Orchestra\nTHE HOTEL PARADISE ORCHESTRA plays authentic charts–and some sparkling new arrangements–of classic jazz\, plus a few sweet numbers\, from 1920 to 1935. The band brings the early years of jazz and swing to life with music by Duke Ellington\, Fats Waller\, Cole Porter\, George Gershwin\, Count Basie\, Irving Berlin\, and Baltimore’s own Cab Calloway and Eubie Blake\, among others.  Janet Paulsen is featured on vocals. \nRSVP to this Event\n                \n                        CompanyThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Your Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Your Email(Required)\n                            \n                        Who's Attending?(Required)Just meMe + one guestMe + two guestsMe + three guestsMe + four guestsMe + five guests\n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        \n                        \n		                \n		                \nThe Doughboy Foundation presents concerts and programs throughout the Summer. Each program is held at the National World War I Memorial located on Pennsylvania Ave NW between 14th and 15th Streets. \nThe program is free and open to the public. \nSchedule of Events\n7 pm: Introduction of program by Jari Villanueva\, President of the Doughboy Foundation \n\n7-8:30 pm PROGRAM \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/doughboy-foundation-summer-concert-series-the-hotel-paradise-orchestra/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250702T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250702T173000
DTSTAMP:20260603T224707
CREATED:20250623T133144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250625T001123Z
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SUMMARY:1500th Sounding of Daily Taps at The National WWI Memorial Washington DC
DESCRIPTION:The Doughboy Foundation will commemorate 1\,500 consecutive soundings of Daily Taps on Wednesday\, July 2\, 20025. \nEvery day without fail\, at 5 pm Eastern\, Taps sounds at the National World War I Memorial in honor of our nation’s heroes. This solemn tradition honors the 4.7 million Americans who served in World War I\, while also paying tribute to all veterans from every branch of service and all wars. This program began on Monday\, May 24\, 2021\, and has continued unbroken despite rain\, snow\, cold\, or heat in Washington. \nThis program was inspired by the nightly sounding of The Last Post at the Menin Gate in Ypers\, Belgium and at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra\, Australia. The National WWI Memorial in Washington is the only location in the United States where Taps is sounded on a daily basis by a live performer. \nEach day\, a bugler\, dressed in a WWI uniform\, sounds the 24-note call by the flagpole. \nSince the completion of the Memorial\, Daily Taps has become a powerful symbol of remembrance and gratitude. This daily performance has featured some of the most celebrated musicians in the nation\, including 10-time Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Arturo Sandoval\, as well as members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra\, National Symphony Orchestra\, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra\, and Los Angeles Philharmonic. These esteemed artists have lent their talents to ensure the sacrifices of veterans are never forgotten. \n“Daily Taps is a profound reminder of the courage\, sacrifice\, and service of those who defended freedom during World War I and beyond.  This tradition connects the past to the present and ensures that their legacy lives on.” -Jari Villanueva\, Executive Director\, The Doughboy Foundation \nRSVP for the 1500th TapsThe ceremony is free and open to the public.\nIf you can’t attend in person\, watch our live stream at:\nwww.youtube.com/@DoughboyFoundation \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/1500-sounding-of-taps/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Doughboy Foundation":MAILTO:(202) 280-1521
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T203000
DTSTAMP:20260603T224707
CREATED:20250422T114002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T114207Z
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SUMMARY:Doughboy Foundation Summer Concert Series- THE US ARMY BRASS QUINTET
DESCRIPTION:The Doughboy Foundation Summer Concert Series presents The United States Army Brass Quintet. Since its inception in 1972\, the U.S. Army Brass Quintet has gained a reputation as one of the most highly respected and sought-after groups of its kind. The ensemble has performed before audiences and dignitaries in 48 states and 14 foreign countries. \nRSVP to this Event\n                \n                        FacebookThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Your Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Your Email(Required)\n                            \n                        Who's Attending?(Required)Just meMe + one guestMe + two guestsMe + three guestsMe + four guestsMe + five guests\n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        \n                        \n		                \n		                \nThe Doughboy Foundation presents concerts and programs throughout the Summer. Each program is held at the National World War I Memorial located on Pennsylvania Ave NW between 14th and 15th Streets. \nThe program is free and open to the public. \nSchedule of Events\n7 pm: Introduction of program by Jari Villanueva\, President of the Doughboy Foundation \n\n7-8:30 pm PROGRAM \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/doughboy-foundation-summer-concert-series-the-us-army-brass-quintet/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Doughboy Foundation":MAILTO:(202) 280-1521
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250526T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250526T153000
DTSTAMP:20260603T224707
CREATED:20250411T215250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T215717Z
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SUMMARY:Taps Across America 2025
DESCRIPTION:Taps will be sounded at the National WWI Memorial on Monday May 26th at 3 pm as part of the annual TAPS ACROSS AMERICA PROGRAM \nEvery Memorial Day at 3:00 PM local time\, Americans from coast to coast pause to honor those who gave their lives in service to our country. Taps Across America invites musicians of all ages\, abilities\, and instruments to unite in a moving\, nationwide performance of Taps—the 24-note melody that has honored fallen service members for over 150 years. \n\n\n\n\nRSVP to this Event\n                \n                        InstagramThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Your Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Your Email(Required)\n                            \n                        Who's Attending?(Required)Just meMe + one guestMe + two guestsMe + three guestsMe + four guestsMe + five guests\n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        \n                        \n		                \n		                \nTaps Across America is a nationwide tribute dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of our fallen military heroes. Founded in 2020 by retired Air Force bugler Jari Villanueva\, Co-Founder of Taps for Veterans\, this powerful tradition began as a way to bring Americans together during the pandemic. Instead of parades and public ceremonies\, thousands of musicians—professional and amateur alike—took to their front porches and local landmarks to sound Taps in unison. \nWhat started as a moment of remembrance has grown into an annual Memorial Day tradition. Each year at 3:00 PM (local time)\, musicians from all backgrounds join in a synchronized\, nationwide sounding of Taps\, uniting the country in a shared moment of honor\, remembrance\, and reflection. More than 10\,000 musicians participated in the inaugural tribute\, and the movement continues to grow\, ensuring that no sacrifice is forgotten. \nWhether you are a musician\, veteran\, or simply someone who wishes to pay tribute\, Taps Across America welcomes all to take part. Together\, we ensure that the echoes of gratitude and remembrance resonate across the nation. You can play in your hometown by signing up at www.TapsAcrossAmerica.org  \nJoin Taps For Veterans and the Doughboy Foundation this Memorial Day and help keep this powerful tradition alive. \nTaps will also be sounded at 5 pm on Memorial Day. \nThe ceremony is free and open to the public. \n3 pm sounding of TapsYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/taps-across-america-2025/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250519T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250519T173000
DTSTAMP:20260603T224707
CREATED:20250420T215655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T130056Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar and Wreath Ceremony for the Delegation of Flanders USA
DESCRIPTION:The Doughboy Foundation and The Delegation of Flanders will\, on the occasion of Memorial Day and to commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice\, observe “In Flanders Fields” during World War I with a wreath ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery\, at the Argonne Cross\, at 2 pm\, a seminar at the Willard Office Center\, 8th Floor at 3 pm. Join us in honoring American soldiers at Memorial Day commemorations in Washington\, D.C.. Two research staff members from In Flanders Fields Museum will present their research. Light refreshments will be served. Following the seminar\, there will be a wreath ceremony at 5:15 pm \nThe Willard Office Center 8th Floor is located at 1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW 20004 \nSorry\, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.\nUsing the link below you can find the List of Names of American soldiers who served in Flanders during WWI & fill in your email so we can reach out to you.\n\n\nhttps://linktr.ee/FlandersFields1418\n\nRSVP to this Event By Clicking HereThose planning to attend the seminar at 3 pm should register on the RSVP above. Following the seminar there will be a wreath ceremony at the National World War I Memorial at 5:15 pm. \nThe seminar and wreath ceremony are free and open to the public.\n \nRSVP to this Event By Clicking Here\n  \nSchedule of Events\nSeminar 3-5 pm \n\n5:15 pm Wreath ceremony at the National WWI Memorial \nYour support for the Doughboy Foundation will help fund our mission in perpetuity\, inspiring future generations of visitors and forever honoring our World War I veterans and all U.S. servicemen and women. Donate today →
URL:https://staging.doughboy.org/event/seminar-and-wreath-ceremony-for-the-delegation-of-flanders-usa/
LOCATION:The National WWI Memorial\, 1400 Pennsylvania Ave NW\, WASHINGTON\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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