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Christmas Parade and Festival of Lights

  • June 28, 2019October 17, 2019
  • by dottietheadmin

This is a weekend where guests can do as much or as little as they wish.  They arrive Friday afternoon and check into their lodging then meet for an early dinner.  Immediately following dinner everyone gathers on Main Street to watch the lighted parade.  After the parade those who wish may go to the after party, ice skating or just stroll main street enjoying the Christmas decorations.  Saturday they are on their own to explore the town and/or surrounding area, enjoy special events going on that weekend or just hang out.  Admission to the Museum of the Pacific War, Pioneer Museum and Fritztown Cinema will be provided to those interested.  Meals and lodging will be provided by Wounded Warriors at Nebo.  Check out from accommodations is 11 a.m.  A list of churches will be provided so guests can attend prior to returning to San Antonio if they wish.

Sign up is through the WTB Chaplain’s office who will post a signup sheet about 2 weeks prior to the event.  This event is for wounded, injured and ill and their family or care provider; Singles, Couples and Families.  Family is defined as a Warrior, his/her spouse and children up to 18 yrs old living at home. Cadre and staff are not eligible for this event unless required as a care provider.  Questions may be directed to the Chaplain’s office.

Specific details regarding lodging, meal times & location, etc will be provided to guests at a later date.

Marriage Retreat Weekend

  • June 28, 2019August 5, 2019
  • by dottietheadmin

This is a weekend where Couples receive counseling  from the WTB Chaplain and guest speakers.  The intent is to show couples how to identify potential problems and ways to address them.    They arrive Friday afternoon and check into their lodging then meet for dinner and their first counseling session at a church.  Saturday there are two or three counseling sessions then they are on their own to explore the town and/or surrounding area, enjoy special events going on that weekend or just hang out. Meals will be provided.  Child care is provided during counseling sessions.  Admission to the Museum of the Pacific War, Pioneer Museum and Fritztown Cinema will be provided to those interested.  Check out from accommodations is 11 a.m.  A list of churches will be provided so guests can attend prior to returning to San Antonio if they wish.

Sign up is through the WTB Chaplain’s office who will post a signup sheet about 2 weeks prior to the event.  This event is for wounded, injured and ill and their family or care provider.  Family is defined as a Warrior, his/her spouse and children between the ages of infant to 18 yrs old living at home. Cadre and staff are not eligible for this event unless required as a care provider.  Questions may be directed to the Chaplain’s office.

Specific details regarding lodging, meal times & location, etc will be provided to guests at a later date.

Day Event

Marines in Seguin

  • June 20, 2019June 20, 2019
  • by dottietheadmin

June 14th started bright and early for Jackie, Dottie & Sharon as they were joining Marines from the Marine Annex, Fort Sam Houston at the Lazy U Ranch in Seguin for their town hall meeting. We arrived about 9 a.m. and were greeted by Brandon, our POC and several others who took the peach cobblers (still warm) to the kitchen area for us while we joined other marines and their families in the pavilion just as the meeting began. We were one of several organizations who had been invited to address the families letting them know what our organizations do and how they can participate. After the presentations everyone disbursed to enjoy being outdoors and some of the many activities available. We provided lunch from Bill Millers BBQ with dessert of fresh peach cobbler from Clear River Pecan Co., Fredericksburg. Of course there was ice cream for the warm cobbler. It was a beautiful day to be outside with just enough breeze to keep from being hot. In addition to fishing and canoeing there was archery complete with an instructor, board games and miscellaneous other games to keep everyone busy & involved. Fun day with good people.

Photos from the event can be viewed in the album “Marines in Seguin” by clicking on photos at the top of the page.

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Kick Up Your Boots

  • June 6, 2019
  • by dottietheadmin

May 26th was our annual fundraiser featuring Bernie Nelson and Thomas Michael Riley in concert. What a great night!! Great Music! Packed Crowd! Generous People! It was a perfect storm. People were competitively bidding on silent auction items and trying not to miss any of the great music. We interrupted the music from time to time to draw prizes. Grand prize, $1,200 toward a cruise from any port to any destination, was won by Nathan Crenwelge. Second prize, $1,000 in $50 gift cards went to Jim Heupel. Third prize, $550 cash, to Farley Hemphill. In addition, there were multiple gift baskets, gift cards, etc won. People’s generosity was overwhelming and not just those attending the concert but all who purchased tickets for the drawing and donated items for the silent auction. In addition to the numerous local supporters (Fredericksburg and surrounding area) there were many who were visiting our fair town from Houston, Midland, New Mexico to name a few. GOD really blessed this fund raising event. Proceeds will help WWAN to provide respite to the wounded, injured, & ill active military, medically retired veterans and their families.

In a true act of selflessness and generosity, several winners of both the drawings and silent auction items immediately gave their winnings to a warrior(s) attending the concert or donated their winnings back to WWAN to be used at a future event for the warriors.

SPECIAL THANKS to Western Edge Cellars who provided the space for the concert and their staff for excellent service, Inn on Barons Creek for discounted rates for the warriors who attended and all the tireless volunteers whose labor is priceless.

Click on “Photos” on the menu at the top of the page to see more photos from the fundraiser.

Day Event

Evening of Elegance 2/9/2019

  • February 26, 2019February 26, 2019
  • by dottietheadmin

A special note of thanks to Kris Lara for her help with this article.

Couples, dressed in semi-formal attire, gathered at Maggiano’s Restaurant at the Rim for a special evening designed to remind couples of the little things that keep a marriage alive – things that can often be forgotten or taken for granted.  The mood was set with heart shaped balloons and chocolate decorating the tables. Building Blocks for a Healthy Marriage was the theme of this magical evening.

Chaplain Thompson started the evening with some ‘ice breaker’ games which require couples to interact with each other and other couples.  Except for the entrée which each individual selected, appetizers and dinner were served family style thus everyone was able to sample several different dishes.  By all reports the meal and service were outstanding.

Later the guest speaker, Dr. Yancosek, spoke about how important communication is to a healthy relationship.  She stressed that couples need to honor and respect each other and how to reconnect during troubled times.  Dr. Yancosek’s presentation was followed by Mrs. Thompson who reiterated the importance of communication in maintaining and strengthening a marriage. She also shared information about their new baby boy. 

Entertainment was provided by Kezia Brel who played the guitar and sang while the couples socialized. A total of 44 people attended the event.

To view more photos from the event click this link https://wwnebo.org/photos and select the album “Evening of Elegance”.

News Letters

Newsletter 4Q18

  • January 21, 2019January 21, 2019
  • by dottietheadmin

This news letter covers activities during the fourth quarter of 2018.  Open this post then Click the  link and you can read the newsletter on line or download it-enjoy.  NL 12 18

Building Blocks for a Healthy Marriage

  • December 14, 2018January 10, 2019
  • by dottietheadmin

Couples will gather at Maggiano’s Restaurant at the Rim in San Antonio, TX for some presentations relative to building a healthy marriage and a nice dinner.

Interested couples should contact the WTB Chaplain’s office to sign up.

Resiliency Day

  • December 14, 2018
  • by dottietheadmin

The WTB  Chaplain is organizing a Battalion Morale Booster Resiliency Day.  Location has yet to be determined.

Lunch will be provided by Wounded Warriors at Nebo.

For more information and to signup for the outing contact the WTB Chaplain’s office.

Day Event

Deer Hunt

  • December 6, 2018
  • by dottietheadmin

Brad Bowen, DOD Military Adaptive Sports Program, brought three wounded warriors from the Warrior Transition Battalion at Fort Sam Houston to Fredericksburg to help a local rancher thin the deer on his property.  While the ministry doesn’t promote or arrange hunting trips we do provide the ranchers with military contacts. Both the rancher and the warriors benefit.

Day Event

Warriors at Natural Bridge Caverns

  • June 22, 2017November 2, 2018
  • by dottietheadmin

The following provided by Jackie Heupel and Sharon Massey

The Wounded Warriors at Nebo treated seven warrior families, a total of 30 adults and children, to a day at the Natural Bridge Caverns in Schertz on June 16th. We gathered in a beautiful grove of old oaks with picnic tables next to the main information building at 10:00. Soon after, the group went with one of the park guides for a tour of the Maze. Once they returned, we all had a wonderful lunch of barbecue beef and hot dogs followed by several desert choices provided by Diane Smith, Annie Matthews, Dusty Smith, and Debbi McCurdy of  the Republican Women from Fredericksburg. Lunch was followed by another group tour, this time of the cave itself. By the time the tour was over it was 2:00 and everyone began their trips home.

The day was a true gift from God, and the location of our picnic was so well shaded by the oaks that we hardly noticed the heat of a Texas summer day. As usual, the food and fellowship were wonderful and everyone seemed to have had a delightful time together in the park.

 A special thank you is owed to the ladies of the Republican Women of Fredericksburg.

 

 

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Types of Events

Currently the ministry, with the help of the transition battalion chaplain, organizes and hosts four types of outings-R&R weekends, Retreats, Day Events and Rejuvenation Getaway. These events are held from September through May. Learn more about the Types of Events.

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