Agenda 03-14-12VETERANS ADVISORY COMMISSION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 2012, AT 10:00 AM
CITY HALL, 2 nd FLOOR, CONFERENCE ROOM B
100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AGENDA:
I. CALL TO ORDER — Tom Kaiser, Chairman
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — All Hands
III. INVOCATION — Designated
IV. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
V. AGENDA APPROVAL, March 14, 2012
VI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, January 11, 2012
VII. COMMENTS
a. Chair
b. Members or Visitors
VIII. OLD BUSINESS:
a. Veterans Memorial Park Events
i. Iraqi War Monument Commemoration, November 11, 2012
b. Four Chaplains Commemoration, February 5, 2012, 2PM, Temple Beth Kodesh
c. Awarding of French Legion of Honor Medals, Civic Center
i. January 19, 2012, 11:30 AM
ii. March 1, 2012, 11:30 AM
iii. April 5, 2012, 11:30 AM (Abbey Delray)
iv. May 3, 2012, 11:30 AM
d. City Commission approval, February 7, 2012 of following monuments at Veterans
Park
i. U.S. Coast Guard & Auxiliary
ii. U.S. Marine Corps
iii. U.S. Army
iv. U.S. Navy
v. U.S. Air Force
vi. Cuban Missile Crisis
e. Donated flags and poles along center walkway (awaiting funding & written
proposal)
f. Florida National Guard available salvage military pieces
g. Honorary Member Appointments (3 positions vacant)
h. Park Brochure & Fundraisers (Tabled)
IX. NEW BUSINESS:
a. Other
X. BENEDICTION, MOMENT OF SILENT PRAYER
XI. NEXT BOARD MEETING —Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 10:00 AM
XII. ADJOURNMENT
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7 Regulars — 4 Alternates — 5 Honorary
Staggered 3 year terms for Regular
One -Year Terms for Alternates
Established per Ordinance No. 05 -047
Amended by Ordinance No. 06 -012
One -Year Terms for Honorary
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VETERANS ADVISORY COMMISSION
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Mitchell, William
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Norfus, Victor
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Preston, Stuart
2080 SW 12 Ave. (33426)
Roberts, Bridget
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Bregoli, Frank
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Gavlick, Stanley
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McKinzie, Lester
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Washington, Karl
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MINUTES OF THE VETERANS ADVISORY COMMISSION
HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 2012, AT 10 :00 AM
IN CITY HALL, CONFERENCE ROOM B
100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
PRESENT:
Tom Kaiser, Chair
William Mitchell
Victor Norfus
Stuart Preston
Bridget Roberts
Frank Bregoli, Alt.
Stanley Gavlick, Alt.
ABSENT:
James Bowman
John Farrington
Lester McKinzie, Alt.
Karl Washington, Alt.
I. CALL TO ORDER — Tom Kaiser, Chairman
Chair Kaiser called the meeting to order at 10:03 a.m.
II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE —All Hands
Mark Bobich, Risk Management
The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
111. INVOCATION
Chair Kaiser gave the invocation.
IV. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
The Recording Secretary called the roll. A quorum was present.
V. AGENDA APPROVAL, January 11, 2012
Motion
Mr. Preston moved to approve the agenda
unanimously passed.
The motion was duly seconded and
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VI. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, November 9, 2011
Motion
Mr. Mitchell moved to approve the minutes. The motion was duly seconded and
unanimously passed.
VII. COMMENTS
a. Chair
Chair Kaiser distributed minutes from the Veterans Council listing planned monuments
and their completion dates which the Council members voted on and approved. These
monuments, once installed, would complete the Park. A brief meeting was held at the
Park because the Mayor proposed, at one time, to purchase, on his own, a monument
and bench. Chair Kaiser noted every monument at the Park was partially paid for by the
Veterans Council.
The POW/MIA Remembrance Vigil event would be held again this year using the Boy
Scouts. Chair Kaiser planned an even bigger event and reported the Boy Scouts loved
participating. The Veterans Council supplied pizza at night and breakfast in the morning.
He anticipated this event would be a highlight for Florida.
September 2nd was Victory over Japan Day with the French dignitaries awarding
medals. Medals were awarded at seven ceremonies last year with two of the
ceremonies taking place at the Civic Center. Chair Kaiser noted many veterans were
passing on and he was seeking to avoid awarding the medals posthumously.
b. Members or Visitors
Chair Kaiser introduced Elliot Kleinberg from the Palm Beach Post.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS:
a. Veterans Memorial Park Events
Veterans' Day, Friday, November 11, 2011
There were no comments on this item.
ii. Afghanistan War Monument & Pearl Harbor 70 Anniversary
Commemoration, Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Chair Kaiser noted the Afghanistan War Monument and Pearl Harbor Anniversary
Commemoration on December 7th went well. Three television stations and two major
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newspapers provided great coverage for Boynton Beach. There was also a ceremony
at Ascension Lutheran Church later that the evening, which went well.
iii, Iraqi War Monument Commemoration, November 11, 2012
Chair Kaiser commented the Iraqi Monument was paid for and unveiled in November
2011.
b. Four Chaplains Commemoration, February 5, 2012, 2PM, Temple Beth
Kodesh
A press release for the above ceremony was distributed, and the members were
requested to pass on the information. Ten veterans would receive medals at this event
with a collation to follow. The American Legion would attend and agreed to bring their
Colors. Colors from other posts were welcome; however, those bringing them were
reminded to bring the flag stands as well.
C. Awarding of French Legion of Honor Medals, Civic Center
i. January 19, 2012, 12;00 PM
ii. March 1, 2012, 12:00 PM
iii. April 5, 2012, 12:00 PM
Chair Kaiser announced 22 veterans will receive medals in January. He requested
volunteers to set up and break down chairs for the event. He anticipated the ceremony
would last about an hour.
d. Donated flags and poles along center walkway (awaiting funding & written
proposal)
Chair Kaiser was still checking on the above and commented it would be great to have
three flag poles on the outer perimeter of each side of the Park. He also expressed his
appreciation to the City for moving the existing flagpole. The Armed Forces flags would
be flown when ceremonies were held. Discussion followed that instead of cementing
the poles into the ground, there was a plastic insert for the poles that could be placed in
the ground and removed when needed. These inserts were used in Boca Raton and
cost significantly less.
As to flags, Chair Kaiser noted inter
asked to alert individuals that if they
Veterans Advisory Commission to be
the Post Office issues the flags an
should submit their discharge papers
beforehand.
nent flags were needed and the members were
lad interment flags, they could be donated to the
flown and honorably retired. Discussion followed
i if veterans had pre - burial arrangements, they
to the funeral parlor so they could obtain the flag
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e. Honorary Member Appointments (3 positions vacant)
Chair Kaiser noted a motion was made at a prior meeting to update the list.
f. Park Brochure & Fundraisers
Bricks for the Park were needed and the members were urged to speak with their Posts.
Chair Kaiser pointed out the Park and bricks provided a place for relatives to sit and
meditate when their loved ones were gone. He suggested the Marines purchase 30 or
40 bricks, which would pay for their monument and create an entire section dedicated to
the Marines. He made the same pitch to the lady veterans; however, no response was
received from either group.
IX. NEW BUSINESS:
a. Renaming of Veterans Park recommendation to City Commission
i. Approve Rec & Parks Board recommendation for Ocean Avenue
Park; or,
ii. Approve individual recommendation for Dewey Park
Mr. Bobich confirmed Boat Club Park was renamed Harvey Oyer, Jr. Park. The
Veterans were now requested to make a recommendation to rename the Park on
Ocean Avenue. The Recreation and Parks Department forwarded a letter they received
in support of renaming the Park on Ocean Avenue after Fred and Byrd Dewey, founders
of Boynton Beach. The letter detailed the Dewey's had purchased 40 acres, which
constituted the town's original plan.
Motion
Mr. Gavlick moved to rename the Park to Dewey Park as it would be more significant
than just renaming the Park the Ocean Avenue Park. Mr. Preston seconded the motion
that unanimously passed.
b. Proposed Monuments & Benches
L U.S. Coast Guard & Auxiliary Monument, June 6, 2012
The Coast Guard monument was paid for and would be unveiled on June 6, 2012.
ii. U.S. Marines Monument (Guadalcanal 70 Anniversary), 1 5t week
August, 2012
The unveiling of the U.S. Marines' monument was planned for August 7, 2012. Chair
Kaiser noted each day after December 7th of this year marked the 70th anniversary of
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some disaster of World War 11. The Bataan Death March, the Battle of Midway, and
Guadalcanal would be honored on June 6th. A map of Guadalcanal will be included on
the monument, with Henderson Field and battles fought by the Marines from each war.
These battles included Iwo Jima; Belleau Wood, from WW ; Guadalcanal; the Chosin
Reservoir in Korea; and Kason (Khe Sanh).
iii. Bay of Pigs Monument, tbd
iv. Cuban Missile Crisis Monument, tbd
V. U.S. Air Force Monument, tbd
vi. U.S. Navy Monument, tbd
vii. U.S. Army Monument, tbd
The Air Force, Army, Navy, and other branches of the service would have monuments
with similar information as was on the Marines' monument.
Chair Kaiser commented he had been thinking of the Cuban Missile Crisis. If the
situation had not been handled as it was, it could have been the biggest disaster of the
century. He commented the Mayor had approached him over a year ago, and again
more recently, about monuments for the Cuban Missile Crisis and Bay of Pigs, as there
were Cuban residents in the area. Chair Kaiser advised if the Mayor wanted the
monuments, the Veterans would not pay for them. They would have to be donated. It
was hoped the Mayor would donate to the Cuban Missile Crisis monument. As to the
Bay of Pigs, the CIA handled the operation, but it ended in disaster.
Chair Kaiser conveyed he received a call from a woman from Miami, after the
newspaper article about the two monuments appeared. She lived there for 40 years.
She commented she knew all about the Cubans and pointed out not one person from
Boynton Beach died during those missions. Chair Kaiser noted not one person from
Boynton Beach died in WW I or Desert Storm but there were monuments for them. The
Park was history. The monuments listed were discussed at the Veterans Council and
approved unanimously, but final approval of the Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis
monuments was left to this Board.
Chair Kaiser asked for a motion regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis and Bay of Pigs
monuments.
One member commented he had strong feelings about the Bay of Pigs. The Park was
beautiful and represented many of the services and positive things about the country.
Including the Bay of Pigs would detract from the Park. For whatever the reasons, the
Bay of Pigs was a constant reminder of a dismal failure. Other comments were the Bay
of Pigs was more of a CIA disaster and it was not an armed services effort. It was a
clandestine operation that failed. It was acknowledged the Cuban people wanted to
free their country and many enlisted in the service after the effort and fought in Vietnam.
As to failure and controversy, Chair Kaiser pointed out the Korea War ended in an
armistice, and there were issues with Vietnam.
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Motion
Mr. Gavlick moved to erect both monuments, the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile.
The motion died for lack of a second. Chair Kaiser stated for the record not one
member was contacted by him and told to vote one way or the other.
Motion
Mr. Norfus moved to approve the Cuban Missile Crisis monument. Mr. Mitchell
seconded the motion that unanimously passed.
C. Veterans Memorial Park Bus Stop/Shelter
Mr. Bobich explained there was a bus stop proposed for the northeast corner of the
Park. Neither Mr. Bobich nor Mr. Magazine had seen any plans for the bus stop /shelter
but Mr. Bobich had heard on the news the shelter would be off to the side and would not
have advertising or anything else that would detract from the Park. Brief discussion
ensued and the members liked the idea of the Park being the first thing passengers
would see when they got off the bus. Additionally, with a trash can there, pedestrians
could pickup and dispose of litter.
d. Other
Mr. Bobich explained the City was approached about having a 911 monument at the
Park. Chair Kaiser explained someone also contacted him why there was no monument
to the Indian Code Talkers, to which he responded if they wanted to make the proposal
and donate, that was fine. He commented there was always someone with an idea of
what should be included in the Park.
Additionally, direction was sought if the Veterans wanted demobilized military
equipment at the Park. Chair Kaiser again explained he was approached about putting
a torpedo monument on the grassy area. He noted with the base included, the
monument would be 25 feet long and unless it was something unique and someone
would supply and deliver the equipment, they would have to take it under advisement.
Chair Kaiser did not see any major pieces of equipment at the Park, and the members
expressed the Park was a memorial to the wars. While a piece of equipment would be
an enhancement, there was no room.
Chair Kaiser said the Cuban Missile Crisis monument would be put on hold because it
had to have a companion monument.
X. BENEDICTION, MOMENT OF SILENT PRAYER
Chair Kaiser gave the benediction, followed by a moment of silent prayer.
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XI. NEXT BOARD MEETING — Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 10:00 AM
XII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to discuss, Chair Kaiser adjourned the meeting at
10:48 p.m.
Catherine Cherry
Recording Secretary
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MAY 3, 2012 BOYNTON CIVIC CENTER 130 AM MEDAL CEREMONIES
MAY 25, DECORATE GRAVES BOYNTON CEMETERY 8:45 AM
MAY 27, 2 PM MEMORIAL DAY CEREMONIES AND MEDALS. BBQ A,L.
JUNE 6, 2012 UNVEILING US COAST GUARD AND USCG AUXILIARY
MONUMENT AT OUR PARK 11 A,M.
POSSIBLE FLAG DAY CEREMONIES, WE WILL FLY INTERRMENT FLAG A SHORT CEREMONY WITH SCOUTS
AND VETERANS JUNE 14, 2012 9 OR 10 AM
AUGUST 7, 70 ANNIVERSARY GUADALCANAL INVASION BY US MARINES
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