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June 01, 2005
Support our Severely Injured Troops
Major Steve Danyluk who is back from Iraq and now serving as a liaison with the Military Severely Injured Joint Support Operations Center in Arlington, VA, sends this update:
On June 3rd I will have an opening consisting of appx. 35 photographs that I took in Iraq at a Gallery in Fredericksburg, VA called "The Wounded Bookshop," (event poster attached). The portraits will be on display for the month of June and will be sold on "bidding" basis. 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the "Fisher House" and the "Semper Fi Fund," two non-profits that are currently providing support to the wounded service-members from OIF/OEF and their families. |

Major Danyluk is a tireless supporter of services to Marines and other troops who are recovering from injuries incurred while defending our right to live freely. Please join him if you are able . . . and bring your checkbook.
Posted by Deb at June 1, 2005 01:18 PM
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Looks like an interesting and worthwhile event. I'll post to help promote.
Posted by: toni at June 2, 2005 01:53 PM
This is a fabulous idea. Would you ever consider a traveling exhibit? I would be more than willing to head efforts in S.C.
Veronica DelCastillo
Posted by: Veronica at June 3, 2005 10:52 AM
I attended the exhibit opening tonite in Fredericksburg. Steve's pictures are terrific! There was a nice turnout, and of course it was also a pleasure to be able to meet him in person after having supported his efforts last year when he was deployed. FYI, Steve expects to have a website up within a couple of week or so where people will be able to view the photographs and purchase them if they wish. As he says in the announcement, ALL proceeds are going to support two great programs!
Posted by: Andrea at June 3, 2005 09:09 PM