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Sunday, June 21, 2009

NORTH CAROLINA HEROES GALA

NORTH CAROLINA HEROES GALA
HOSTED BY AMERICANAIRLINES

Black Tie Event Honoring our Heroe
Saturday - August 29, 20097:00pm - 10:00pm National Guard Armory
2051 National Guard DriveMorrisville, NC

Contribution to Attend:
Honorary Committee* $150 per person
Attendee: $75 per person
$50 Veteran/Military

Please go to www.ncheroes.org/events to register

*Honorary Committee names will be listed in the program and on the NC Heroes

Website All donations are 100% tax-deductible

Please refer questions to Susan Seelbach – susan.seelbach@aa.com

June 17, 2009 Press Release

American Airlines and Its Employees Increase Commitment to Veterans and Military Personnel
PRNewswireFORT WORTH, Texas(NYSE:AMR)

Employees Announce Launch of Veteran Military Employee Resource Group
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines, American Eagle and their employees are demonstrating an increased commitment to veterans and members of the military through the formation of a Veteran Military Employee Resource Group (VMERG) and increased support at the corporate level.

The VMERG, the first of its type in the U.S. airline industry, is a group of employees whose purpose is to promote the roles and contributions of veterans and active-duty military employees and to serve as a liaison between American Airlines and the veteran and military communities. The VMERG currently has chapters in Cary, N.C., Chicago and at American's headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas.

"We are very excited to have the opportunity to unite the volunteer efforts already given by so many American employees," said Susan "Sam" Seelbach, VMERG President. "Our employees are very passionate about providing support to the men and women, both active duty and veterans, who bear our nation's colors and protect our freedoms."

Seelbach noted that while employees have volunteered for many years, the corporate infrastructure and support gained from organizing into an employee resource group will further increase the group's impact. In addition to its long history of employee volunteerism for veterans and the military, American has long supported these brave men and women at a corporate level through a variety of initiatives, ranging from special travel benefits to events for wounded veterans and programs for the families of fallen heroes.

American provides special travel benefits to qualifying active members of the military, including waived baggage fees, discounts on leisure travel, preferred-seating upgrades, and complimentary Admirals Club admission. An estimated 10,000 active military service members were guests at American's Admirals Clubs last year.

"I am proud to be a part of a company that so consistently and clearly demonstrates a commitment to our military," said Capt. Steve Blankenship, Director - Veterans Initiatives at American, noting that more than 60 percent of pilots and approximately 10 percent of all American Airlines employees are active military service members or veterans.
In May alone, American, American Eagle and employee volunteers supported programs including:

Wounded Warrior Rodeo Roundup -- As the official airline of the Wounded Warrior Rodeo Roundup on May 29, American assisted with transportation for nearly 400 soldiers and family members from Killeen's Fort Hood, San Antonio's Brooke Army Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, D.C., to Milano, Texas, for a fun-filled weekend complete with a private rodeo, live concert and bass fishing tournament. Vietnam veteran and actor Dale Dye, known for his roles in Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan, served as master of ceremonies.

Operation Iraqi Children "Thank-you" Event -- On May 28, American Airlines volunteers delivered thank-you letters to Grapevine Elementary School students from the Iraqi children who benefited from Operation Iraqi Children (OIC). In April, American and OIC partnered to transport more than 20 tons of cargo, including Crocs® shoes and school supplies, as well as letters from the Grapevine fifth-graders, for U.S. troops to deliver to Iraqi children. To see videos of the grateful Iraqi children receiving aid from OIC, go to http://bit.ly/3LdhZS.

National Memorial Day Concert and Parade -- American was a sponsor of the national Memorial Day Concert, which aired nationwide on Sunday evening, May 24, on PBS. American also was the official airline of the nation's largest Memorial Day parade, in Washington, D.C., which attracted an estimated crowd of 300,000 and also aired on the Pentagon cable channel. American was represented in the parade by employees from its VMERG, the wife and children of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Michael Elledge, who was killed in Iraq in 2008. The Elledges - Carleen, Caleb and Cassidy - have participated in Snowball Express, an organization that brings together and provides special programs for the families of fallen military heroes.

Race for Heroes -- On May 16, American sponsored the Race for Heroes at the Ballpark in Arlington, Texas. Nearly 1,500 participants joined 5K and 10K races to honor and pay tribute to the men and women who serve our country, with all proceeds benefiting Snowball Express. Special guests included retired Col. Ken Cordier, a Vietnam veteran who was a prisoner of war for more than six years.

Marine Fleet Week -- The United States Marine Corps launched its inaugural Marine Fleet Week in Chicago, May 11-17, as the city welcomed nearly 2,000 Marines. American's VMERG, led by Chicago Chapter Chairwoman Linda Kozma, hosted the first-ever celebration at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport to recognize the contributions of the Marines. The event included a gate dedication ceremony and a chronological "History of the Marines" museum exhibit on display at Gate K3 May 11-14. A special guest at the celebration was Brig. Gen. Melvin G. Spiese.
In addition to these events, VMERG is spearheading plans for a North Carolina Heroes Gala Aug. 29 in Raleigh-Durham to benefit area service men and women. Plans are also under way for the seventh annual Sky Ball at Alliance Airport, scheduled for Oct. 24 in Fort Worth.
About American Airlines

TUL Chapter

TUL had their first VMERG meeting on Tuesday, 16 June with 17 participants. They will be holding officer elections in July and then will become our newest VMERG Chapter!

Check out the photos of their first meeting at www.vmerg.myphotoalbum.com

Monday, June 15, 2009

SERO MONTHLY MEETING

The monthly meeting for the SERO VMERG will be held on Tuesday 16th June at 430p in room C-31/32.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

SERO Chapter Meeting

A reminder to all of the SERO members we will have our monthly meeting on Tuesday 16th June.

FAMILY FUN NIGHT !!!

The SERO will be hosting a great night of fun for the families of local deployed NC National Guardsmen on Friday 17th of July. We will be showing a movie (fun activities for those who can't sit still to watch a movie) and playing a couple of games with a chance to win fantastic AA stuff.

The menu will be pizza, popcorn and cookies.

We will gather in the North Wing between 1830 and 2100.

Let's show these families that the employees at the SERO are proud of what their families have sacrificed for our freedom.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Beach Blanket Bingo

The SERO VMERG Chapter's first off site event was held in Fayetteville at the North Carolina State Veterans Home on Saturday, May 30th. Members hosted a Beach Blanket Bingo Party for approximately 25 residents which included beach music, bingo, appetizers and our own Carolyn Barczik dressed in a vintage bathing suit.

The back of the hall was decorated with beach towels, a palm tree and a beach umbrella to enhance the beach theme. Bruce Chase called 5 bingo games and kept everyone entertained. The winners of each game were presented with a gift bag full of goodies and a framed photo, printing by Wayne Moorefield, of them accepting their prize from our bathing suit beauty. Quarters collected during our April Hotdog/Bake Sale were distributed to the residents attending as each player received a money pouch containing $2.00 in quarters and book mark.

Once bingo was complete, volunteers served nutritious appetizers, deliciously created by Mark Montrose, to the residents and mingled while beach music played in the background. Nursing home staff members joined in the festivities and all were pleased with the event. The residents were extremely grateful, departed the event with smiles on their faces and made comments asking when we were planning on returning. With that said, we have begun planning a Harvest Moon event this fall!

To view pictures of the Beach Blanket Bingo, click on the photo link to the left.