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Support Our Veterans and PA History!
If you are a veteran PA or a PA on active duty in the uniformed services, you may want to take advantage of the PA History Society’s plans to upgrade the Veteran Memorial Garden at the Eugene A. Stead, Jr, Center for Physician Assistants in Durham, North Carolina, into a “place of remembrance.”
The Society is selling 9 x 9-in engraved brick pavers for $100 each. For those interested in purchasing more than one paver, they are offering a sliding scale: 1 for $100, 2 for $175, 3 for $250, 4 for $325, and 5 for $400. The engraved paver will include the appropriate uniformed service logo and 3 lines for name, branch, and years of service. The pavers will be embedded in the wheelchair accessible walkway and in the patio area surrounding a life-size bronze combat medic statue— the centerpiece of the garden.
This is a chance to honor yourself and other PA colleagues who have served or are currently serving their country. Construction and landscaping is to begin in October 2016, with a dedication ceremony scheduled for April 2017.
Order now via the Society’s website at http://pahx.org/ to make sure that your paver is displayed prominently in the garden.
Reginald Carter, PhD, PA
Historian Emeritus
PA History Society
If you are a veteran PA or a PA on active duty in the uniformed services, you may want to take advantage of the PA History Society’s plans to upgrade the Veteran Memorial Garden at the Eugene A. Stead, Jr, Center for Physician Assistants in Durham, North Carolina, into a “place of remembrance.”
The Society is selling 9 x 9-in engraved brick pavers for $100 each. For those interested in purchasing more than one paver, they are offering a sliding scale: 1 for $100, 2 for $175, 3 for $250, 4 for $325, and 5 for $400. The engraved paver will include the appropriate uniformed service logo and 3 lines for name, branch, and years of service. The pavers will be embedded in the wheelchair accessible walkway and in the patio area surrounding a life-size bronze combat medic statue— the centerpiece of the garden.
This is a chance to honor yourself and other PA colleagues who have served or are currently serving their country. Construction and landscaping is to begin in October 2016, with a dedication ceremony scheduled for April 2017.
Order now via the Society’s website at http://pahx.org/ to make sure that your paver is displayed prominently in the garden.
Reginald Carter, PhD, PA
Historian Emeritus
PA History Society
If you are a veteran PA or a PA on active duty in the uniformed services, you may want to take advantage of the PA History Society’s plans to upgrade the Veteran Memorial Garden at the Eugene A. Stead, Jr, Center for Physician Assistants in Durham, North Carolina, into a “place of remembrance.”
The Society is selling 9 x 9-in engraved brick pavers for $100 each. For those interested in purchasing more than one paver, they are offering a sliding scale: 1 for $100, 2 for $175, 3 for $250, 4 for $325, and 5 for $400. The engraved paver will include the appropriate uniformed service logo and 3 lines for name, branch, and years of service. The pavers will be embedded in the wheelchair accessible walkway and in the patio area surrounding a life-size bronze combat medic statue— the centerpiece of the garden.
This is a chance to honor yourself and other PA colleagues who have served or are currently serving their country. Construction and landscaping is to begin in October 2016, with a dedication ceremony scheduled for April 2017.
Order now via the Society’s website at http://pahx.org/ to make sure that your paver is displayed prominently in the garden.
Reginald Carter, PhD, PA
Historian Emeritus
PA History Society