 WHAT IS THE LONE SAILOR PROJECT?
The Fort Lauderdale Council, with the leadership of Project Chairperson,
former Congressman George Wortley, is raising funds to donate this patriotic
statue to South Florida to demonstrate gratitude to those who served, are
serving and will serve in our sea services. Lone Sailors are all across the
globe defending the United States of America, it's families and it's freedom
as they have in the past and will continue in the future.
The Lone Sailor patriotic statue expresses
appreciation to the men and women all across the globe for voluntarily
putting their lives at risk to protect freedom. The statue is meant to
inspire youth and honor veterans. The Lone Sailor represents core values of
honor, courage and commitment.
The statue is located at the Riverwalk,
west of Esplanade Park in the downtown Fort Lauderdale Arts & Entertainment
District, near the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, The Museum of
Discovery & Science, and the Museum of Art.
The Lone Sailor site will be available for
use by all services, veterans' organizations, and civic groups for
appropriate special events, ceremonies and patriotic services, Over 1.5
million people visit this area annually. Donations are tax deductible.
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Here to Go To the Fort Lauderdale Council Lone Sailor Dedication Ceremony Website
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Here to Go To the National Lone Sailor Website page of the U.S. Navy
Memorial Foundation
THE STATUE
The bronze statue is the creation of Stanley Bleifeld, the U.S. Navy
Memorial's official sculptor. The statue contains two pieces: the Sailor,
who stands 7 feet tall and weighs approximately 1000 lbs., and his sea bag
and cleat weighing 700 lbs. Currently there are eight Lone Sailor sites:
one in Washington, D.C.; two in California, in the cities of San Diego and
San Francisco; two in Norfolk, Virginia; one in Great Lakes, Illinois; one
in West Haven, Connecticut; and one in Kirkland, Washington.
As part of the casting process, the bronze
for the Lone Sailor was mixed with artifacts from eight U.S. Navy ships
provided by the curator for the Navy in the Naval Historical Center of the
Washington Navy Yard. The ships span the Navy's history, yielding small
pieces of copper sheeting, spikes, hammock hooks and other fragments from
the post-revolutionary frigates the Constitution ("Old Ironsides") and the
Constellation, the steamer Hartford, flagship of Admiral David G. Farragut
in the Civil War era; the battleship USS Maine; the iron-hulled
steamer/sailing ship USS Ranger; the World War II-era cruiser USS Biloxi and
the aircraft carrier USS Hancock, and the nuclear-powered submarine USS Seawolf. One last addition was a personal decoration from today's Navy, one
given to sailors in war and peace, the National Defense Service Medal.
These bits of metal are now part of the Lone Sailor.
FUNDRAISING AND DEDICATION:
Contributions are needed. The estimated cost of the project is $235,000...$150,000 of which covers the cost of the statue. The remainder will cover
the cost of site development, miscellaneous expenses and the Dedication
Ceremony. Upon completion of the fundraising campaign, a formal community
dedication and unveiling of the Lone Sailor statue on the Riverwalk is
expected to occur in mid-2005.
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Citizens in
support of Sea services
Founded in 1902 with the encouragement of
President Theodore Roosevelt, the Navy League of the United States is unique
among military-oriented associations in that it is a civilian organization
dedicated to the education of our citizens, including our elected officials
and the support of the men and women in the sea services as well as their
families. The Navy League also supports youth through Sea Cadet units and
the NJROTC. One need not have served in the military to be a member of the
Navy League, which has some 70,000 members in over 300 Councils. The Fort
Lauderdale Council has been greeting military ships of all Navies arriving
in Port Everglades for over 50 years, earning a reputation for Fort
Lauderdale as the "best liberty Port in the world."
The Navy League is a nonprofit organization
as defined within Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It
receives no government funding and in the past two years, Fort Lauderdale
Council has provided over $160,000 to Sea Cadet and NJROTC programs in the
community.
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LONE SAILOR DONOR OPPORTUNITIES
Fleet Commander - $25,000
and up
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Name on brass plaque at site
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Navy League of the United States Lifetime
membership
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Lone Sailor replica statue
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Lone Sailor limited edition, numbered
commemorative coin
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Name on all press releases / Donor info in
Dedication Press Kit
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VIP invitation and priority seating at
Dedication Ceremony
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Verbal acknowledgement and presentation
during Dedication Ceremony
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Dedication Ceremony Photo with VIP speaker
and dignitaries
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Name/Logo displayed on Sponsor Board at
Dedication Ceremony
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Full Page Ad/Message in Dedication Ceremony
Program
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Donation Acknowledgment in Dedication
Ceremony Program
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Four (4) Donor Reception
Invitations/Recognition
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Linkage, name and logo on NLUS Council
website
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Recognition in NLUS Council newsletter
"Dedication Special Edition"
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Donor article/logo or bio/photo in Special
Edition Council newsletter
Admiral - $10,000 and up
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Lone Sailor replica statue
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Navy League of the United States Lifetime
Membership
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Lone Sailor commemorative coin
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VIP invitation and priority seating at
Dedication Ceremony
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Name/Logo displayed on Sponsor Board at
Dedication Ceremony
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Half Page Ad/Message in Dedication Ceremony
Program
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Donation Acknowledgment in Dedication
Ceremony Program
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Two (2) Donor Reception Invitations /
Recognition
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Recognition in NLUS Council newsletter
"Dedication Special Edition"
Commodore - $5,000 and up
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Lone Sailor replica statue
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Navy League of the United States Lifetime
Membership
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Lone Sailor commemorative coin
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VIP invitation and Priority Seating at
Dedication Ceremony
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Name/Logo displayed on Sponsor Board at
Dedication Ceremony
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Quarter Page Ad/Message in Dedication
Ceremony Program
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Donation Acknowledgement in Dedication
Ceremony Program
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Two (2) Donor Reception
Invitations/Recognition
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Recognition in NLUS Council newsletter
"Dedication Special Edition"
CAPTAIN - $1,000 and up
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Personalized Appreciation plaque
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Lone Sailor commemorative coin
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VIP invitation and Priority Seating at
Dedication Ceremony
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Donation Acknowledgement in Dedication
Ceremony program
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Two (2) Donor Reception
Invitations/Recognition
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Recognition in NLUS Council newsletter
"Dedication Special Edition"
COMMANDER - $250 and up
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Personalized Certificate of Appreciation
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Lone Sailor lapel pin
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Invitation to Dedication Ceremony
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Donation Acknowledgment in Dedication
Ceremony Program
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Recognition in NLUS Council newsletter
"Dedication Special Edition"
QUARTERDECK CLUB - Donations up to $249
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Personalized Certificate of Appreciation
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Invitation to Dedication Ceremony
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Donation Acknowledgement in Dedication
Ceremony Program
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Recognition in NLUS Council newsletter
"Dedication Special Edition"
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PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE
George C. Wortley - Chairperson
Member of Congress, Retired
May M. Minnet - Council President
Nicholas DiNunzio - Co - Chair
George E. Anderson, Jr.
John E. Aurelius
Jack F. Casey
Richard G. Chasid
Beverly DiNunzio
Dolph Du Mont
Patricia Du Mont
Gerald S. Fahringer
Irene M. Fahringer
Carl E. Hallberg
RADM Thomas A. King, USMS
Joyce H Madzinski
Mack E. Madzinski III
Oren R. Lewis, Jr.
CDR John A. Parks, USN (Ret.)
George W. Thorne
Information:
Lone Sailor Project - Treasurer
Mack E. Madzinski III,
Phone 954-452-5151
Fax 954-452-5122
Email:
info@flnavyleague.org |
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