Jeremiah Clark Annual Chapter Meeting

19 Nov 2024

The Jeremiah Clark Chapter gathered for our annual chapter meeting. The night was filled with music, gratitude, and celebration of our shared history and achievements. Eddie Howell and Mike Wall opened the evening with a stirring rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner. To honor Veterans Day, they also performed A Tribute to the Armed Forces, setting a patriotic and reflective tone.

Introducing the 2025 Board Members
The evening marked the instatement of our 2025 board members, who bring dedication and passion to their roles:

Ken Loudy: President, Registrar, State Trustee
Eddie Howell: Vice President, Chaplain, State Trustee
James Pabst: 2nd Vice President, Sergeant at Arms
David Walls: Treasurer
Mike Packard: Secretary, Chancellor, Registrar
Grant Goulet: Public Relations, Webmaster, Editor
Doug Brown: Genealogist, Registrar
Dave Decker: Historian

Recognizing Outstanding Contributions
Awards were presented to members who have gone above and beyond in their service to the chapter and the community:

Dave Suzor: Past President Award
Pat Loudy: War Service Medal
Eddie Howell: Chapter Distinguished Service Medal
Grant Goulet: Chapter Meritorious Service Medal
Mike Packard and James Pabst: Chapter Henry Knox Achievement Medals
Dave Decker, Dave Walls, and Doug Brown: Certificates of Appreciation
Jeff (Posthumously) and Mary Pardee: Certificate of Achievement
Marc Mallott: 10-Year Membership Award
Additionally, Dave Decker, Dave Suzor, Eddie Howell, Ken Loudy, and Doug Brown were honored with the Silver 250th Anniversary Recognition Award, a testament to their dedication during this milestone year.

Moving Forward with the Liberty Tree Project
In keeping with our mission to preserve and promote history, our chapter has gained approval to plant a Liberty Tree at Clintonville Park. This project symbolizes the enduring values of liberty and freedom that our organization cherishes and works to uphold.

Closing on a Note of Reverence
The evening concluded with Eddie Howell and Mike Wall performing Echo Taps, a solemn and powerful tribute. They also shared insights into the historical significance of Taps, deepening our appreciation for its role in honoring service and sacrifice.