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Military Events Highlight November Offerings

Military Events Highlight November Offerings

There are a lot of events in November at 91制片 honoring the military.

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Nearly one-third of 91制片鈥檚 students have an affiliation to the military. With numerous campus events related to the military scheduled for November, it might appear the month is just for them.

The highlights are a Military Family Wellness conference and the Color of Freedom Military Women鈥檚 Memorial traveling exhibit. The conference is scheduled for the Peninsula Workforce Development Center on Butler Farm Road in Hampton on Nov.1 from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. The traveling exhibit will be displayed on 91制片鈥檚 Hampton Campus from Nov.1-30.

The five-hour conference kicking off the month is being presented in partnership with the Newport News (VA) chapter of The Links, Incorporated, an international non-profit volunteer service organization established in 1946.

Dr. Adrienne E. Cosby, as the director of Business Solutions, Corporate Training and Professional Development at 91制片, identifies community organizations that share the College鈥檚 mission of serving others.

鈥淭he Links and the Military Family Wellness conference complement each other by supporting veterans and their families,鈥 Cosby said. 鈥淭he College equips participants with career readiness and technical skills, which align with The Links鈥 community engagement, addressing critical areas such as benefits claims, trauma recovery, and mental health, reinforcing our shared commitment to strengthening communities through programs focused on education, health, and wellness.鈥

All those topics will be discussed in a general session at the conference. The event will feature speakers and panelists from 91制片, the Virginia Department of Veteran Services, Hampton Roads Veterans Employment Center, Sentara, Thru the Eyez of Color, and Zel Technologies, as well as a therapist and psychiatrist.

鈥淭hese efforts create a comprehensive support system that empowers veterans and their families to thrive personally and professionally, inspiring them to reach their full potential,鈥 Cosby said.

The Military & Family Wellness event is open to everyone in the community, not just those associated with the military. 

鈥淲e look forward to seeing all community members share resources and support for one another and promote wellness,鈥 Cosby added.

The Military Women’s Memorial, just outside Arlington National Cemetery鈥檚 ceremonial entrance, includes a standing exhibit called Color of Freedom. The memorial also has a traveling exhibit, which is what will be displayed at 91制片 for the month of November.

 鈥淚t is dedicated to the diversity of women who have served in the military since the Revolutionary War on up through present day,鈥 said Amy Anderson, a 91制片 legal professor, veteran and an ambassador to the Military Women鈥檚 Memorial. 鈥淎nd that can be diversity of experience, national origin, racial or ethnic background, and religion.鈥

Anderson, also the chair of the Legal Studies program at 91制片, used a 91制片 Innovators grant to secure the exhibit.

鈥淚 thought it would be a good fit for reaching out to and touching a variety of our constituencies and our students,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have a fair number of faculty members and staff members who have served as well, including female veterans.鈥

Anderson said since there are numerous military bases in Hampton Roads, the connection makes sense.

鈥淚 thought it’d be kind of a neat way to bring some of those different folks together to sort of just celebrate that and to make our students and our external stakeholders feel welcome too,鈥 she said.

Also during November, Anderson received permission to show three complementary films related to women in the military. Two are documentaries – 鈥淯nsung Heroes鈥 and 鈥淭he Six Triple Eight: No Mail, Low Morale.鈥 The third is Tyler Perry鈥檚 movie 鈥淭he Six Triple Eight.鈥 All are about the role women played in World War II.

鈥淲e’ve got so many veterans and folks who have family that are connected to that in the community, so I was just trying to create a win-win scenario where we could all have an excuse to celebrate,鈥 Anderson said.

Other highlights for the month are:

  • The second installment of the 鈥淭ea with Dr. B鈥 series, Nov. 6 from 3-4:30 p.m. at PWDC. The theme is Breaking the Cycle of Negative Body Image.
  • The Veterans Art Show. It is open to military affiliated students, staff and alumni. Accepted works are photography, fiber arts, mixed media, glass art and graphic design. Entries can be submitted Nov. 3-7 to the Military & Veteran Services offices (Hampton Campus, Kecoughtan Hall, Room 253; and Historic Triangle Campus, Suite 117.) All entries should be ready to hang, display or stand alone. For more information, contact David Lannon at (757) 825-2750 or lannond@vpcc.edu, email mvs@vpcc.edu or call (757) 825-3442.

Here is a list of events for November:

Nov. 1-30: Color of Freedom Military Women鈥檚 Memorial traveling exhibit, Templin Hall

Nov. 1: Military Family Wellness Expo, Peninsula Workforce Development Center, 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

Nov. 4: Color of Freedom documentary 鈥淭he Six Triple Eight: No Mail, Low Morale鈥 documentary, Kecoughtan Hall, Gators Cafe, 1 p.m.

Nov. 5: Color of Freedom documentary 鈥淭he Six Triple Eight: No Mail, Low Morale鈥 documentary, Historic Triangle Campus, Room 110, 1 p.m.

Nov. 6: 鈥淭ea with Dr. B鈥, Peninsula Workforce Development Center, 3-4:30 p.m.

Nov. 11: Color of Freedom documentary 鈥淯nsung Heroes,鈥 Kecoughtan Hall, Gators Cafe, 1 p.m.

Nov.12: Color of Freedom documentary 鈥淯nsung Heroes,鈥 Historic Triangle Campus, Room 110, 1 p.m.

Nov. 18: Color of Freedom feature film by Tyler Perry, 鈥淭he Six Triple Eight,鈥 Templin Hall, 6:30 p.m.

Nov. 19: Color of Freedom feature film by Tyler Perry, 鈥淭he Six Triple Eight,鈥 Historic Triangle Campus, Room 110, 1 p.m.