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The Tarrant County and Dallas walks will now be combined into one fun-filled event titled “Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas.” The event is set for Saturday, May 3 at the Ballpark at Arlington. For more info visit: www.northtexasarthritiswalk.org.

KDFW-TV Fox Sports Anchor Mike Doocy to Emcee the Event

Today, the Arthritis Foundation named the Ballpark at Arlington as the new exciting venue for its signature community-wide walk on Saturday, May 3.  The organization also announced a name change for the Arthritis Walk, which is now the “Walk to Cure Arthritis.”  The new name showcases its commitment to finding a cure and ending the pain of arthritis, the nation’s #1 cause of disability.  The Tarrant County and Dallas walks will now be combined into one fun-filled event titled Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas.” For more info visit: www.northtexasarthritiswalk.org.

“We’re extremely excited about the Ballpark at Arlington because it’s the perfect locale as the Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas continues to grow in popularity and generate increased attendance,” said Shelley Tims, Director, Community Advancement, Arthritis Foundation South Central Region. “Best of all, the Ballpark at Arlington is centrally located which is expected to attract an even wider representation from across the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. We anticipate this will encourage even more people to join the Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas.”   

The Arthritis Foundation also announced that Mike Doocy, Sports Anchor, KDFW-TV FOX 4, will return as emcee for the 2014 event. Doocy has been a long-time supporter of the organization and he has graciously served as the Walk emcee for the past five years. “Mike has been a great friend to the Arthritis Foundation, and it’s only fitting as one of Dallas’ leading sport anchors that he joins us again at this fabulous sports venue at the Ballpark in Arlington,” said Tims.

The Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas will be one of more than 130 events across the nation that will be held this May in celebration of National Arthritis Month.  The local Walk unites the North Texas community to put an end to arthritis, a chronic disease that affects 53 million adults in the U.S. and approximately 1.8 million North Texans.  It also features family festivities, food, entertainment, a pet-friendly environment and loads of fun! 

“Arthritis affects people of all ages from nine months to 90 years of age, and the debilitating symptoms are devastating," said Tims. "We are encouraging everyone in the North Texas community to participate in this year's Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas in honor of a family member, friend or the millions of children and adults living in disabling pain. The funds raised during the Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas help support critical Arthritis Foundation research and programs to improve the quality of life and help find a cure for people living with arthritis," she said.

The Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas doesn’t just benefit those who live with arthritis pain; the event also helps fund research that's getting us closer to a cure. The event on Saturday, May 3 will feature a three-mile and one-mile course, as well as fun activities for the entire family. Pet owners are encouraged to bring their dogs.

According to the Arthritis Foundation, it’s not too early to start forming a team for the Walk to Cure Arthritis North Texas in May.  The Foundation encourages North Texans to get their company involved or recruit friends and family members to form a team and join the Walk and encourage others to increase their physical mobility to prevent or treat arthritis.

“Team participation is fun and easy by registering online,” said Tims. “A team can be 10 or more walkers joining together to raise money to fight arthritis, best of all the Foundation will provide support and information to help motivate and inspire your group to excel. Let's walk together, support each other and raise funds to find a cure for arthritis!”

To learn more, or to register online visit: www.northtexasarthritiswalk.org.

About the Arthritis Foundation

Striking one in every five adults and 300,000 children, arthritis is the nation’s leading cause of disability. The Arthritis Foundation (www.arthritis.org/texas/) is committed to raising awareness and reducing the unacceptable impact of this serious and painful disease, which can severely damage joints and rob people of living life to its fullest. The Foundation funds life-changing research that has restored mobility in patients for more than six decades; fights for health care policies that improve the lives of the millions who live with arthritis; and partners with families to provide empowering programs and information.

 

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Master Storyteller and Historical Re-enactor/Actress M. Waddyi Thibodeaux, as she brings the story of aviation pioneer Bessie Coleman to life.

The Frontiers of Flight Museum, 6911 Lemmon Ave., will celebrate Black History Month with a special presentation by Master Storyteller and Historical Re-enactor/Actress M. Waddyi Thibodeaux, as she brings the story of aviation pioneer Bessie Coleman to life. The event will take place on Saturday, Feb. 1. Presentations will be conducted at 11:00 a.m.; 12:30 p.m.; 2:00 p.m.; and 4:00 p.m. Visit www.flightmuseum.com.

Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman was an American civil aviator. She was the first African American female pilot and the first person of African American descent to hold an international pilot license.

Ms. Thibodeaux will present a compelling reenactment in costume at the Frontiers of Flight Museum to help tell the story of Bessie Coleman. During her presentation, she will relive Coleman’s determination to overcome both racial discrimination and gender bias to accomplish her passionate dream to fly.

While aviation folklore speaks of the successes of such personalities as Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart during the “Golden Age” of aviation history, Coleman’s accomplishments have remained in the shadows. Guests will be thoroughly entertained and engaged as they learn more about “Queen Bess,” an American hero at the Frontiers of Flight Museum Feb. 1.

This program was made possible in part with a grant from Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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The Frontiers of Flight Museum, a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate, is a gem in our North Texas community that attracts over 100,000 visitors annually including 30,000 students. The Museum is a learning laboratory using aviation and space flight to encourage and promote student excellence in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Educational classes for all ages are offered throughout the year, designed to excite the imagination in STEM through spacecraft design, aerodynamics, model-building, space science, and other disciplines.

Hours of operation: Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults $8; Seniors (65+) $6; Youths/Students (3-17) $5 and children under 3 are free. For more information, visit www.flightmuseum.com.

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Frontiers of Flight Museum Gala Chair Gina Ginsburg, mother, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and commercial jet pilot. The event will be held on April 11 at the Frontiers of Flight Museum.

Ross Perot to Serve as Guest Presenter During Museum’s Gala 

The Frontiers of Flight Museum and Gala Chair, Gina Ginsburg, are pleased to announce the 2014 recipients of the George E. Haddaway Award, which will be presented on Friday, April 11 at the Museum’s Annual Gala themed “Not for Self, But Country.”  Visit: www.flightmuseum.com/2014-gala/.

The 2014 George E. Haddaway Award co-honorees are Admiral Patrick Walsh (Ret.) and former Navy officer Roger Staubach who will be recognized for their service and achievements in the United States Navy and their lifetime contributions and service to their communities.  The awards ceremony will be a highlight of the evening with Ross Perot serving as the guest presenter. 

 “The Frontiers of Flight Museum Gala is a very special evening dedicated to the accomplishments and contributions to aviation and space exploration and we are particularly proud to be recognizing these two distinguished honorees,” said Gala Chair Gina Ginsburg, mother, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and commercial jet pilot.

Admiral Patrick Walsh (Ret.), a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, has had a distinguished 34-year career in the armed forces and as a retired commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Admiral Walsh was in charge of all naval assets for the United States in the Pacific and Indian oceans. His early Navy career included flying with the distinguished Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, “Blue Angels,” and later in combat operations during Operation Desert Storm.

 Roger T. Staubach, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, former Navy officer and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is involved with The Children’s Cancer Fund, the United States Naval Academy Foundation, the Horatio Alger Association, Habitat for Humanity, United Way, and many others.

 Serving on the 2014 Frontiers of Flight Museum Gala Committee are: Hugh McElroy, Jan Collmer, Cheryl Sutterfield-Jones, Jess Hall, John Billimek and Heather Dickie.  During the event, attendees will welcome many special museum supporters and enjoy an unforgettable evening of fine dining and entertainment. Attire is black tie optional. 

“The Frontiers of Flight Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, introduces visitors of all ages – from the aviation buff to a child on the first visit – to the rich diversity of aviation and space flight history,” said Cheryl Sutterfield-Jones, President and CEO. “This year’s gala promises to be a fabulous event dedicated to the accomplishments and contributions of our honorees’ service and aviation.  More importantly, gala attendance and sponsorships will support the education of the next generation of aviators and astronauts through the Museum’s incredible Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) programs that reach more than 10,000 students each year.”

 About the 2014 George E. Haddaway Award Co-Honorees

Admiral Patrick Walsh (Ret.), President of Strategic Programs, Academic Partnerships, LLC, is a Senior Fellow at the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Science at Southern Methodist University. Admiral Walsh, graduate of the United States Naval Academy, has had a distinguished 34-year career in the armed forces, and retired as commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet in which he was in charge of all naval assets for the United States in the Pacific and Indian oceans.

During his career, Admiral Walsh flew with the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, “Blue Angels,” and flew combat operations during Operation Desert Storm. He commanded Strike-Fighter Squadron 105, Carrier Air Wing ONE, Carrier Strike Group SEVEN aboard USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74), and commanded U.S. Naval Forces Central Command and U.S. Fifth Fleet. Prior to his assignment to U.S. Pacific Fleet, he served as the Vice Chief of Naval Operations.

Admiral Walsh led the US military response to the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake. He received the ‘Grand Cordon - Order of the Rising Sun’ from the government of Japan, was recognized by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, with the ‘Eagle on the World Award,’ and the Japan-America Society in Dallas-Fort Worth with the ‘Sun and Star Award.’ The Republic of Korea recognized him with the Tong-il Award, the nation’s highest peacetime military honor.

Roger T. Staubach, graduate of the United States Naval Academy, former Navy officer, board member of AMR Corporation and American Airlines, and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame – Dallas Cowboys, will join Admiral Patrick Walsh (Ret.) in being co-honored at the 2014 Gala.

Mr. Staubach, Executive Chairman of Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, is involved with The Children’s Cancer Fund, the United States Naval Academy Foundation, the Horatio Alger Association, Habitat for Humanity, United Way, and numerous other civic, charitable, and professional organizations.

Mr. Staubach has been honored with the 2006 Congressional Medal of Honor “Patriot Award,” the NCAA "Teddy Roosevelt Award” for being one of the “100 Most Influential NCAA Student-Athletes,” the American Jewish Congress "Torch of Conscience Award," and the United States Naval Academy “Distinguished Graduate.”

Additionally, he was presented the annual "Spirit of Generations Award" by The Senior Source of Dallas, selected by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas for the “2007 Natural Leader Award,” given the “J. Erik Jonsson Ethics Award” from the SMU Cary M. Maguire Center, and in 2007 he was presented the “Horatio Alger Award” and inducted as a lifelong member by the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans.

About the Frontiers of Flight Museum George E. Haddaway Award

The George E. Haddaway Award is presented by the Frontiers of Flight Museum each year to individuals, or groups of individuals, who have distinguished themselves by their accomplishments in the realm of flight. The award is not restricted to pilots and aircrew members, but also recognizes excellence in other disciplines in an aerospace context such as corporate leadership, engineering, education, and literature. Previous awardees include Gary Kelly, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Southwest Airlines, The Honorable John Glenn, General Chuck Yeager, Herb Kelleher, Colleen Barrett, the Women Air Force Service Pilots of WWII, General James H. Doolittle, The Civil Air Patrol, and The Honorable Barry Goldwater.

About George E. Haddaway

George E. Haddaway was a prominent fixture in the north Texas aviation scene for decades as a pilot and aviation journalist. For forty years, beginning in 1934, he was publisher of the area’s most successful aviation magazine, Southwest Aviation, which underwent several name changes to reflect his observations as the area’s aviation industry matured. His years of publishing brought Mr. Haddaway into contact with aeronautical legends such as “Jimmy” Doolittle, Charles Lindbergh, Wiley Post and others, and he accumulated a wealth of aviation-related memorabilia and archives. With this vast treasure trove of books, photographs, and papers, he was the driving force behind the formation of the History of Aviation Collection, now housed at the McDermott Library of the University of Texas at Dallas. The many significant three-dimensional artifacts he acquired formed the basis for the founding of the Frontiers of Flight Museum to house and display these priceless aeronautical heirlooms.

About the Frontiers of Flight Museum

The Frontiers of Flight Museum, a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate, is a gem in our community that attracts more than 100,000 visitors annually including 30,000 students.  The Museum is a learning laboratory using aviation and space flight to encourage and promote student excellence in science, technology, engineering and math.

For information call: (214) 350-3600 or visit www.flightmuseum.com.