2017 Sponsors
This
year’s primary sponsors are:
Dale Clark, Tarrant County Constable
Greater Dallas Military
Foundation
Additional sponsors include:
Tarrant County Veterans Council and Parade Committee Members
2017 Volunteers and
Support
(In alphabetical
order)
Cynthia Alexander, City of Fort Worth
Outdoor Events
Terry Alger, Parade Coordinator
Maj, Candice ALLen,
Chief, Public Affairs, 301st Fighter Wing
Sgt. E.J. Bach, fort Worth Police Department Special Events Emergency Response
Matt Beard, Downtown Fort Worth Inc (DFWI)
Kathy Bigley, VIP registrar, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 379
Terry Bigley, Council Sec/Treas, American Legion Post 467
Col Russell E Bracey, Chaplain, American
Legion Post 569
Officer Ronny Carey, Fort Worth Police Department
Special Events Emergency Response
Dale Clark, Constable, Precinct 1, American
Legion Post 379
Ken Cox, Web Site & Logistics, American
Legion Post 516
LTC Richard Crossley,
Jr., Fort Worth JROTC Director
Kevin Curry, Tarrant County College
Sgt. Kevin Diehl, Southlake PD Honor Guard
Sgt. Bill Fischer, PAV Honor Guard Bugler, Marine Corps League
731
Beau Fultz, Photographer
Donna Fultz, VIP registrar
Fred Garcia, Band Coordinator, Fort
Worth ISD (retired)
LTC Michael Keris,
Fort Worth JROTC Coordinator
Karin Krause, Public Affairs Officer, NAS Fort Worth JRB, Texas
Chief Eric Madrid, Military Liaison, Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB
Matt Mancino, TRVA On-Site Venue
Manager
Mason Palmer, Sound Man
Roland Paquette, Ceremony coordinator and announcer, DAV Blue
Bonnet Chapter
Allan Peterson, Chisholm Trail Jeep Club
James Pickett, Grand Marshal Vehicle Owner and Operator
Keith Pugh, Cowtown Amateur Radio Club
Bill Putman, Muster Coordinator,
Sons of the American Legion Squadron 516
Susan “Sam” Seelbach, Social Media
PO Jeremy Shelton, Military Liaison, Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB
Mary White, Sundance Square Plaza Coordinator
Bruce Zielsdorf, Public Affairs, American Legion Post 626
Dan Zmroczek, Director, American Legion 40 and 8
Ruth Zmroczek, VIP registrar, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 379
Volunteers from Naval Air Station JRB Fort Worth
Volunteer Ham Radio operators
2017
Parade Advocates and Partners
Special thanks to these individuals,
organizations and companies that make the parade a success.
(In alphabetical
order)
Benbrook American Legion Post 297
City of Fort Worth
Disabled American Veterans Bluebonnet Chapter
Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.
Flying
Saucer Draught Emporium, Fort Worth
Fort Worth ISD
Krispy Kreme
Donuts
Naval Air Station Fort Worth JRB
Panther Island Pavilion
Pressman Printing, Inc. Fort Worth
Southlake PD Honor Guard
Tarrant County College
Tarrant County Ham Radio Operators
Tarrant County, Texas
Tarrant County Veterans Council Members
The American Legion Twelfth
District
Tarrant Regional Water District (Panther Island Pavilion)
Trinity River Vision Authority
VFW Post 8235
25 Series Multi Media Solutions
All of the great businesses along the route that welcome and
support the parade.
Without this support this community event honoring our
veterans would not be possible.
2017 Pictures Provided
By
(In alphabetical order)
Beau Fultz
Susan “Sam” Seelbach
Paul Valentine
Bruce Zielsdorf
Pictures also provided by folks from:
American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 626
American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 655
American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 838
Volunteer
Opportunities
The Council is a non-profit, volunteer organization. There are no
monetary benefits, however, you will have lots of fun, meet new people, make new
friends, have access to an expanded community network, talent recognition and
gain enlivened community spirit!
Financial Supporters,
Thank you
All of the Council Officers, Directors and Volunteers
A benefit of being a volunteer with us is that you get to pay
all your own expenses.
Additional support has been provided by:
Kathy and Terry Bigley
Janice and Ken Cox
Cindy and Bill Putman
Ruth and Dan Zmroczek
Become a Sponsor or
Partner
If you, your organization or your business
would like to contribute please check our “RECOGNITION”
benefits.
There is still
time to sponsor the Veterans Day Parade!
As always all
administrative work is done by unpaid volunteers, however cash donations are
needed to pay for required insurance, safety equipment, parade fees and misc.
items.
100%
of parade donations are used directly for parade support.
Established in 1958, the TCVC is
a non governmental entity controlled entirely by representatives from our
member organizations. The TCVC is a 501 (c) (3) corporation and your
contribution is fully tax deductible. You are encouraged to read our
Constitution and Bylaws.