Tarheel Guardsman
June/July 2013
2013 - 2014 NCNGA Executive Council
The President’s Report
By Bobby Lumsden, NCNGA President (president.ncnga@gmail.com)
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s I reflect upon our 52nd Annual Convention, I am truly amazed to be in the company of such a talented and professional group of Soldiers and Airmen. I am truly honored to have been selected to lead the Association dedicated to serving our Outstanding Guardsman, both Air and Army. If I were to thank everyone individually that has helped me, this message would carry on for days. I will simply offer one sincere Thanks to each and every one of you. Each one of you, whether Retired or currently serving, have sacrificed and given much more than words could ever express or the majority of this country could ever imagine. To all those that have ever served on a committee, as a member of the Executive Council, or in any other position within this great Association, I offer a special thanks for your exceptional service to the Association. To the new members of the Executive Council, appointed Committee Chairs, and Committee Members; Congratulations and thanks for your willingness to serve our Association! We all have a lot of work ahead of us so get ready. The Past Presidents and Executive Council Members have set us on a path in which we can reach amazing heights; our job is to carry the torch of continual improvement. I have four priorities for the Association and over the next few weeks, these will be presented to the Executive Council and the Committees to refine and publish. These four goals provide the initial directions for our Executive Council and Committees to begin to work on. Listed below are the priorities with a brief description: 1) Increase Membership: Of course every organization strives for 100% membership of those eligible to join. However, thinking realistically a short term goal of 85% membership with a long term goal of 90% membership would set our organization on a path to success in many areas. Our membership numbers are key to shaping the path to achieve all of our other goals. With increased membership we have a larger voice to ensure our messages are heard well beyond our formations. Also, this allows the Association to continue to improve our financial stability. Not just because with more members we receive additional dues, rather increased membership opens more opportunities for corporate sponsors, advertisements, and other forms of revenue. 2) Increase participation in the Association: Any organization is only as good as its members’ willingness to serve. I am proud of the amount of participation that we currently have; however, we need more. It starts first with attending the
business sessions during our annual convention. We need more of our members to attend, so our short term goal is to increase attendance at the 53rd Annual Convention to 350 members. Secondly, we need all Major Subordinate Commands to get more members to volunteer for and serve on committees. There must never come a time when our Executive Council seats are filled by the “last man standing.” Finally, we ask for each and everyone one of you to contact your unit representative or Executive Council member to ask how you can get more involved. 3) Increase Financial Stability: First let me say we are a very financially sound organization. However, the drop in the stock market several years back was an awakening for our Council Members then and is still on the minds of our Executive Council and Finance Committee. We must look for new ways to increase our income. Whether it is offering new types of benefits to our members for fee, capitalizing of e-commerce or a whole host of other means we need to seek out ways to continue to build upon our financial strength to ensure we never risk losing all after a bad turn in the stock market. This goal sustains us for many generations to come. 4) Increase/Extend the Influence of the Association: Our Association has an outstanding reputation within the State of North Carolina. However, we can achieve greater influence within and outside of our great state. By partnering with our Chain of Command, other state associations, NGAUS, EANGUS, and other Military and Retired Organizations; not only the Elected Officials and Bureaucratic Agencies within our state hear our message, but also those at the National Level and beyond. This is the decisive priority for our Association, because without influence our voice will not be heard. Critical to each of these goals is an effective Communication Strategy. We must ensure that our message is reaching our members so we maintain their engagement. To this end, our communication practices must be reformed so that we can meet our members where they stand. With our younger members, this will require us to increase our use of social media and information technology. At the same time, we must continue to use more traditional techniques to reach older members and those that are not technologically inclined. It is critical that we engage both groups because the Association’s ability to thrive depends upon the efforts and contributions of both. Our older members have the experience we need to achieve our immediate and shortterm goals. Our younger members, as our future leaders, are charged with carrying our message forward and bringing the Association to new heights for generations to come. So you must be asking, “How can I help?” My response is simple. Do the following three things at least once a month: 1) Talk to your new Soldiers and Airmen about the benefits of the organization and encourage them to join. 2) Talk to at least one Soldier or Airmen in your unit (if still serving) or one retiree member that is not currently a member of the association and ask them to join, sometimes it only takes someone to ask. 3) Review the NCNGA Legislative Action Plan and Legislative Alerts from NGAUS and EANGUS; then make contact with your Representative or Senator about the issue (either by phone, email, written letter, or in person). These things are a start. I will continue to place items in the Tarheel Guardsman that I am asking for your help on, most of which take 30 minutes or less of your time. Please consider helping our Association by doing these and encouraging others to do the same. I am honored to have been selected to lead our Association. I promise to keep our Association moving in a direction that is beneficial for all our members. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to let me know.
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TARHEEL GUARDSMAN
Official publication of the North Carolina National Guard Association JUNE/JULY 2013 Volume 47 Number 3
Contents: NCNGA:
Legacy Bridge Program Combined Event Photos
NC National Guard:
Economic Impact Information Officers President Bobby Lumsden Vice President Brent Orr Past President Ronnie Honeycutt Secretary-Treasurer Adene Tyler Judge Advocate Rick Fay Chaplain Carl Singley STAFF Executive Director Adene Tyler Insurance Administrator Teri Foster Assistant Insurance Administrator Rhonda Arndt Executive Assistant Kathy Ford NCNGA Educational Foundation Administrator Peggy Robinson
Teri Foster, Editor
4 6-11 14,15 Executive Council 30th HBCT Brian Alkire Scott Schnack 130th MEB Robert Holland Christopher McCurry
Flag Day — 14 June 2013 Independence Day - 4 July 2013 Please fly your flag proudly!
449th TAB Colby Hammonds Thomas Underwood
On the cover: (Left to right) - 1st row: Bobby Lumsden, Steven Johnson, Miriam Gray, Brent Orr. 2nd row: David Eaton, Rick Fay, Randy Ly, Barbara Doncaster. 3rd Row: Colby Hammond, Ronnie Honeycutt, Wendy Larsen, Tom Underwood. 4th Row: John Sweat, Lonnie Brooks, John Eudy, Timothy Stanhope, Brian Alkire. 5th Row: James McKee
113th Sustainment BDE Miriam Gray Randy Ly
Deadline for submitting articles for the AUG/SEP issue of the Tarheel Guardsman:
60th Troop Command Velma Evans Dale Baker, Jr.
JFHQ-NC Steven Johnson Charlene Johnson 139th Regiment (CA) James McKee David Eaton Air Guard Barbara Doncaster Wendy Larsen Junior Council Timothy Stanhope Lonnie Brooks Associate Class John Eudy John Sweat, Jr.
1 July 2013 Address changes or questions? Contact us at 919-851-3390 ncnga@bellsouth.net or www.ncnga.org The Tarheel Guardsman, (ISSN 10618392) is published bi-monthly for the Army and Air National Guard of North Carolina, by the North Carolina National Guard Association, 7410 Chapel Hill Road, Raleigh, NC 27607-5047. Periodicals postage paid at Raleigh, NC 27676-9651. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Tarheel Guardsman, 7410 Chapel Hill Road, Raleigh, NC 27607-5047. The Tarheel Guardsman is the official publication of the North Carolina National Guard Association, a non-profit organization. The publication’s mission is to promote the general welfare of the NCNGA, assist in increasing the readiness of the NC Army and Air National Guard of North Carolina and serve as a vehicle of expression for members of the National Guard. Members receive the publication free with their membership. The annual subscription rate for non-members of the Association is $15.00. Please include your old address when requesting change of address. Deadline for submitted material to the Tarheel Guardsman is the 5th of the month, two months preceding the calendar date of issue. Manuscripts and photographs on subjects of general interest are invited. Unless otherwise indicated, material may be reprinted provided credit is given to the Tarheel Guardsman and the author where listed. Articles and photos will not be returned, unless requested. (USPS 533-640) Advertising is accepted. For details contact the Association headquarters. Advertising, including political ads, published in this publication does not represent the endorsement or approval of the North Carolina National Guard Association.
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Legacy Bridge Program
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wo years ago, Active Associate Representative Al Rose introduced a program that is designed to financially carry the Association through our present fiscal transition period. As we move from a system where we depended on our investments and insurance premiums to pay our Association’s expenses to one that will rely on new revenue sources to cover our budget, the Legacy Bridge Program will provide the interim funds to meet budget costs until the transition is complete. Our projection is that this should occur within 4-5 years, and as such it is a closed end program. The short-term plan is to use the income from the Legacy Bridge Program until our new revenue sources come on-line allowing us to insulate our investments so that they are allowed to grow over the long-term. At the end of 4-5 years, the new revenue sources, along with insurance premiums, will be our main income sources and the Legacy Bridge Program will close.
Long-term, we hope to reach an investment fund goal of $3 million. At that point, even at a modest 4%, the Association could survive indefinitely should our insurance and new revenue sources take a hit during lean times. Please consider joining us in the Legacy Bridge Program. And, if you would like to remember or honor someone, please consider making a donation in their name. Take a few minutes to fill out the application and to write a check. Al and his team have started us in the right direction. It is up to us now to make it happen. Questions? Please call us at 919-851-3390.
*Our Newest Members of the Legacy Bridge Program: 245. Bobby Lumsden 246 - Jimmy R. Mauldin 247. Charles R. Nielsen 248. Harold T. Mask 249. Roger E. Williams, Jr. 250 - 251 - Not assigned 252. 2-252 Ar OLD DAWGS 253 - 262 - Not assigned 263. In Memory of MSgt Bennie S. Frick *As of press time
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Scenes from the First NCNGA/NCNG Combined Event — 26-27 April 2013
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Photos by Patti Findley
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Scenes for our First Combined Event
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Everyone had a great time on Friday evening of the Combined Event! If you didn’t arrive until Saturday and only attended the Ball — you need to plan on arriving earlier next year & enjoy the festivities!
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The First-Ever Combined Event Ball Photos by Maj. Matthew DeVivo, US Army National Guard
WINSTON-SALEM, NC — More than 1,000 North Carolina National Guard Soldiers and Airmen and their guests attended the Combined Enlisted and Officer Military Balls as part of the three-day North Carolina National Guard Association Convention at the Twin City Quarters, Winston-Salem, NC. Page 11 – Tarheel Guardsman — June/July 2013
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A NGAUS tradition, the annual conference allows members to gather and vote on the top legislative priorities for NGAUS, share information and celebrate the camaraderie of being National Guard and NGAUS members. Join us in Hawaii and network with more than 4,000 fellow National Guard men and women from all 50 States, Guam, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia. Members and guests of the NCNG will be staying in the Hyatt Regency Waikiki. • We will host a hospitality suite in the Hyatt Regency Waikiki for daily meetings and Hospitality Night • We have 30 rooms blocked at the Hyatt at $159 (+taxes/fees) • Registration is $200 and includes tickets to the Governor’s Reception, All States Dinner, Convention Center exhibits and events, and daily access to refreshments at the North Carolina National Guard’s hospitality suite. For more information, contact MAJ Brian McIlvaine, 1636 Gold Star Dr, Raleigh, NC 27607 or 919-791-6419 or nc.ngaus@gmail.com. (You can also go to www.ncnga.org and click on Membership/NGAUS for more links to the NGAUS website.)
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NCNG Economic Impact Exhibit 2012 City Ahoskie Albemarle Asheboro Asheville Beaulaville Belmont Benson Boone Burlington Butner Charlotte (ANG) Charlotte (ARNG) Clinton Clyde Concord Dunn Durham E. Flat Rock Edenton Elizabeth City Elizabethtown Elkin Fair Bluff Farmville Fayetteville Forest City Fort Bragg Franklin Fremont Gastonia Goldsboro Greensboro Greenville Hamlet Hickory High Point Jacksonville Jefferson Kings Mountain Kinston Laurinburg Lenoir Lexington Lincolnton Louisburg Lumberton Marion Mocksville Monroe Mooresville Morehead City Morganton Morrisville Mount Airy Mount Olive Murphy Nashville New Bern New London (ANG) Newton N. Wilkesboro Oxford Parkton Raeford Raleigh (ANG) Raleigh Red Springs Reidsville Roanoke Rapids Rockingham Rocky Mount
County
Congressional District
NC Senate District
NC House District
Total FT Emp
Federal Emp
Hertford Stanly Randolph Buncombe Duplin Gaston Johnston Watauga Alamance Granville Mecklenburg Mecklenburg Sampson Haywood Cabarrus Harnett Durham Henderson Chowan Pasquotank Bladen Surry Columbus Pitt Cumberland Rutherford Cumberland Macon Wayne Gaston Wayne Guilford Pitt Richmond Catawba Guilford Onslow Ashe Cleveland Lenoir Scotland Caldwell Davidson Lincoln Franklin Robeson McDowell Davie Union Iredell Cartaret Burke Wake Surry Wayne Cherokee Nash Craven Stanly Catawba Wilkes Granville Robeson Hoke Wake Wake Robeson Rockingham Halifax Richmond Nash
1 8 2 10,11 7 10 7 5 2,4,6 1,6,13 8,9,12 8,9,12 7 11 8,12 2,4 1,4,6,13 11 1,3 1,3 7 6 7 1,3 2,4,7 10 2,4,7 11 1,13 10 1,13 6,12 1,3 8 5,10 6,12 3 5 10 1,3,7 8 11 5,8,12 10 1,13 7,8 11 5 8,9 5,9 3 11 2,4,13 6 1,13 11 1,13 1,3 8 5,10 5 1,6,13 7,8 2,7 2,4,13 2,4,13 7,8 6 1 8 1,13
4 25 29 48,49 10 42,43 10,11 45 24 7 38 38 10 50 36 19,22 18,20 48 4 1 8 30 13 5 19 47 19,21 50 12 43 12 24,26,27,28 3 25 42,44 28 6 30 46 12 25 44 29,33 42 7 13 47 33 35,36 45 2 46 16 30 5 50 11 2 34 42,44 45 7 13 25 16 16 13 26 4 25 11
5 67 70,78 114,115 4,26 108,109,110 22,26,28 93 63,64 2,32 107 107 21 118,119 76,82,83 51,53 29,30,31,50 113,117 1 4,9,13 22,46 90 46 8 45 112 42,43,44,45 120 11 109 4,42,96 57,58,59,60,61,62 4,13,55 48,66 46,89 61 14,15,16 93 110,111 4,11,94 48,66 87 80,81 97 49 46,47,48,66 85 79 68,69,55 84,94 13 86,112 41 90 11 120 7,25 3,10,12 67 89 94 32 46 48,66 35 35 47 65,91 27 66 7
0 3 1 22
0 3 1 22
3 3 5 5 32 338 34 26 5 13 3 5 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 32 1 149 6 3 19 31 39 23
3 3 5 5 29 294 34 26 5 13 3 5 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 32 1 143 6 3 19 31 39 23
3 15 2 3 1 59 3 36 1 1 15
3 15 2 3 1 59 3 36 1 1 15
1 1 3 3 1 1 151 1
1 1 3 3 1 1 151 1
1 4 52 1 2 1
1 4 52 1 2 1
14 11 662 16 3 6 3 3
14 11 604 16 3 6 3 3
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State Emp
3 44
6
58
Federal Budget
State Budget
Economic Impact
$1,619,064 $1,457,157 $3,261,257 $1,156,474 $2,266,689 $4,117,048 $1,595,934 $2,798,664 $1,734,711 $60,675,366 $7,840,894 $3,515,681 $3,654,458 $2,382,337 $2,220,430 $8,927,980 $1,873,488 $1,087,086 $786,402 $1,318,380 $647,626
$28,490 $25,641 $57,387 $20,350 $39,886 $72,446 $28,083 $49,247 $30,525 $372,288 $137,973 $61,864 $64,306 $41,921 $39,072 $157,102 $32,967 $19,129 $13,838 $23,199 $11,396
$2,471,331 $2,224,198 $4,977,966 $1,765,236 $3,459,863 $6,284,241 $2,436,026 $4,271,867 $2,647,854 $91,572,713 $11,968,301 $5,366,318 $5,578,146 $3,636,386 $3,389,253 $13,627,623 $2,859,683 $1,659,322 $1,200,361 $2,012,369 $988,532
$1,595,934 $4,926,580 $1,734,711 $4,926,580 $3,885,753 $578,237 $5,296,651 $4,140,177 $10,176,972 $416,331 $1,272,122 $1,873,488 $5,342,910 $2,220,430 $1,387,769 $1,503,416 $4,764,673 $3,053,092 $4,440,861
$28,083 $86,691 $30,525 $86,691 $68,376 $10,175 $93,203 $72,853 $144,892 $7,326 $22,385 $32,967 $94,017 $39,072 $24,420 $26,455 $83,842 $53,724 $78,144
$2,436,026 $7,519,906 $2,647,854 $7,519,906 $5,931,193 $882,618 $8,084,782 $6,319,545 $15,482,796 $635,485 $1,941,760 $2,859,683 $8,155,391 $3,389,253 $2,118,283 $2,294,807 $7,272,773 $4,660,223 $6,778,507
$1,087,086 $2,151,042 $2,683,020 $1,156,474 $4,302,084 $2,405,466 $508,849 $948,309 $1,202,733 $16,676,357
$19,129 $37,851 $47,212 $20,350 $75,702 $42,328 $8,954 $16,687 $21,164 $293,447
$1,659,322 $3,283,339 $4,095,348 $1,765,236 $6,566,679 $3,671,691 $776,704 $1,447,494 $1,835,846 $25,454,705
$786,402
$13,838
$1,200,361
$878,920 $2,220,430 $17,211,227 $1,457,157 $4,140,177
$15,466 $39,072 $78,154 $25,641 $72,853
$1,341,579 $3,389,253 $25,934,072 $2,224,198 $6,319,545
$1,410,898 $4,001,400 $1,662,391 $12,721,215 $3,908,882 $4,371,472 $2,405,466 $1,387,769 $1,503,416
$24,827 $70,411
$2,153,588 $6,107,717 $2,493,587 $19,417,598 $5,966,498 $6,672,593 $3,671,691 $2,118,283 $2,294,807
$223,850 $68,783 $76,923 $42,328 $24,420 $26,455
NCNG Economic Impact Exhibit 2012 - continued City Roseboro Roxboro Saint Pauls Salisbury Sanford Scotland Neck Shallotte Siler City Smithfield Snow Hill Southern Pines Statesville Stem Sylva Tarboro Taylorsville Thomasville Wadesboro Wallace Washington Whiteville Williamston Wilmington Windsor Winston-Salem Winterville Woodland Youngsville
County Sampson Person Robeson Rowan Lee Halifax Brunswick Chatham Johnston Greene Moore Iredell Granville Jackson Edgecombe Alexander Davidson Anson Duplin Beaufort Columbus Martin New Hanover Bertie Forsyth Pitt Northampton Franklin
Congressional District 7 6 7,8 5,8,12 2 1 7 2,4 7 1,3 2 5,9 1,6,13 11 1 5 6 8 7 3 7 1 7 1 5 1,3 1 2
NC Senate District 10 7 13 34 22 4 8 23 12 5 22 41 7 50 3 45 33 25 10 1 8 3 9 3 32 5 4 7
NC House District 21,22 2 46 76,77 51,54 7 17,18 54 26 10 52,78 79 2,32 119 23 88 81 69 4 6 20 8 18,19 5 71 8,9,24 27 49
Total FT Emp
Federal Emp
4 3 64 3 1 1 1 4 2 3
4 3 62 3 1 1 1 4 2 3
1 1 2 2
1 1 2 2
17 6 1 30 9 19
17 6 1 26 9 19
2
2
2070
1953
State Emp
2
4
Federal Budget $277,554
State Budget $4,884
Economic Impact $423,657
$3,238,127 $2,521,114 $1,619,064 $555,108 $786,402 $1,989,135 $2,336,078 $1,156,474 $1,572,805 $994,568 $2,428,596
$56,980 $44,363 $28,490 $9,768 $13,838 $35,002 $41,107 $20,350 $27,676 $17,501 $42,735
$4,942,660 $3,848,215 $2,471,331 $847,313 $1,200,361 $3,036,206 $3,565,777 $1,765,236 $2,400,721 $1,518,103 $3,706,996
$1,225,863
$21,571
$1,871,150
$1,434,028 $1,873,488 $462,590 $925,179 $1,295,251 $2,197,301 $3,631,329
$25,234 $32,967 $8,140 $16,280 $22,792 $38,665 $63,899
$2,188,893 $2,859,683 $706,094 $1,412,189 $1,977,065 $3,353,949 $5,542,842
$5,458,558 $3,839,494 $948,309
$96,052 $67,562 $16,687
$8,331,915 $5,860,584 $1,447,494
ANG ARNG TOTALS
Ft. Bragg (ARNG) High Point Greensboro Camp Butner
Cumberland Guilford Guilford Granville
2,4,7 6,12 6,12 1,6,13
19,21 28 24,26,27,28 7
117
Federal $3,500,000 $1,400,000 $2,400,000 $1,800,000
42,43,44,45 61 57,58,59,60,61,62 2,32 Totals
Information provided by COl (Ret) F. Doug Phelps
$314,428,870 $4,549,339
Value Per
Member
State
$478,468,546
Local
$1,200,000
$9,100,000
$1,200,000
$26,987
$390
— NC National Guard Contact Inforamtion — NC Adjutant General – MG Greg Lusk http://www.facebook.com/NCAdjutantGeneral http://twitter.com/NCTAG NC Assistant Adjutant General Air – Brig. Gen. Todd Kelly http://facebook.com/NCAirAAG http://twitter.com/NCAirAAG NC Senior Enlisted Leader – Command Sgt. Maj. John Swart http://www.facebook.com/NCCSM http://twitter.com/NCSCSM
NC Command Chief Warrant Officer Rick Comer http://www.facebook.com/pages/NC-Command-Chief-WarrantOfficer/261726843901458 http://www.twitter.com/NCCWO NC Command Chief Master Sergeant Chief Master Sgt. Bruce Pickett http://www.facebook.com/pages/NC-State-Command-ChiefMaster-Sergeant/330777956943662 http://www.twitter.com/NCCmdChief TAG email contact: pao@ng.army.mil
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Periodicals U. S. Postage PAID Raleigh, NC
Tarheel Guardsman NC National Guard Assoc. 7410 Chapel Hill Road Raleigh, NC 27607-5047
How to reach us: 919-851-3390 ncnga@bellsouth.net - email www.ncnga.org - website
2013 NCNGA Discount Ticket Order Form Carowinds/Kings Dominion - Valid at either park - $33.00 for ages 3 & up. (Carowinds Gate prices (opens March 31) – Adults - $56.99 - ages 3-61 & at least 48” tall. Junior/Senior - $39.99-ages 3-61 & under 48” tall or 62 & older: Children under 3-FREE. ) Kings Dominion Gate prices (opens April 6) – Adults - $61.99 - ages 3-61 & at least 48” tall. Junior/Senior - $39.99 - ages 3-61 & under 48” tall or 62 & older. Children under 3-FREE.)
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Wet ‘n Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park* - Adult Tickets-$27.00 for over 48” tall. Park open May 25 - Sept. 2 (Gate price $34.99 over 48” tall. Children 2 & under are FREE.) Junior Tickets* - $19.00. (Gate price $24.99 under 48” tall.) *Tickets can also be ordered online at www.emeraldpointe.com. Call NCNGA for Corporate Code.** Busch Gardens Military Appreciation Days - Tickets $38 for ages 3 & up. Valid Through 27 October (Gate prices $49.00 ages 3 & up) Busch Gardens Fun Card - Tickets $65.00. ($70 at gate) Valid Thru 2 September ONLY Water Country USA - Tickets $27.00 for ages 3 & up. Valid 18 May thru Sep 2 Only (Gate prices - Ages 3 & up $49.99. Ages 2 & under FREE.) *ANHEUSER-BUSCH “HERE’S TO THE HEROES” TRIBUTE* Single Day’s FREE Admission to Anheuser-Busch Parks for active military & 3 direct dependants. Register online @ www.herosalute.com or at the park entrance plaza with DOD photo ID. Type of Payment: ___ Check
___ Money Order
___ Master Card
___ Visa
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Make checks or money order payable to NCNGA. A fee of $23 will be charged for any check returned due to insufficient funds or a check written on a closed account. If checks remain unpaid, Commanders will be notified. Credit Card Information:
Account #_____________________________________________________
Exp. Date _____________________
3 Digit Security Code:_____________
Name on Card: __________________________________________ Signature _______________________________
Mail tickets to: Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________
City: ________________________________ State: _________ Zip code: _________________
To order tickets, send check, money order, MasterCard or Visa information to: NCNGA, 7410 Chapel Hill Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 or call 919-851-3390, ext. 2 for Kathy Ford Tickets — *The NCNGA pays for tickets as they are sold; we are unable to provide refunds if tickets are unused. *Tickets are mailed the day the request is received. *Ticket info is also on our website: www.ncnga.org
When ordering tickets, please allow one week for delivery