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SUMMARY:TCA AOG Monthly Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All monthly Board Meetings are open to all Alumni & guests\, and Tuesday\, April 21st is the next gathering for all Minnesota USAFA graduates. What a great opportunity to come and meet fellow graduates during the 30 minute Social Hour which commences at 1700 hours.  You can order a delicious bite to eat in addition to a delicious beverage to enjoy. If you are a first-timer to this meeting\, a drink of your choosing will be free (Beer is included\, not just water). The official meeting commences with the pledge of allegiance at 1730 hours\, and business typically concludes by 1830 hours.  We hope to see you there\, GO FALCONS! \n 
URL:https://tcausafaaog.org/event/tca-aog-monthly-board-meeting/
LOCATION:VFW Post 5555
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SUMMARY:West Metro – Service Academy Alumni Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:The 1st day of May is the next opportunity to network with Service Academy grads in Minnesota. This West Metro – Service Academy Alumni Breakfast occurs the 1st Friday of every month. \nIf you are planning on attending\, an RSVP is appreciated to roughly know how many are going to be there for space reservations. Thank you! \nLocation: Kip’s Authentic Irish Pub (952-367-5070) in the Marriott West St Louis Park. \n“Take Seats” for the breakfast will be at 0700 hours with the goal to be finished with the formal portion by 0745 hours. The official portion will be followed by informal networking and friendship building. Come early and enjoy more fellowship! \nAlso\, please tell a classmate\, company-mate and/or fellow service academy grad about this event! Overall coordination is done by the West Point Society of Minnesota. \nQuestions? Please contact Doug Baden\, USMA ‘88\, dabaden@gmail.com
URL:https://tcausafaaog.org/event/west-metro-service-academy-network-breakfast-9/
LOCATION:Marriot West St. Louis Park\, 9960 Wayzata Boulevard\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55426\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Heritage Banquet & Dinner
DESCRIPTION:       \nThe Annual Heritage Banquet & Dinner \nThe Significance of the Heritage Banquet & Dinner \nThe annual Heritage (aka Founders’ Day) Banquet & Dinner stands is an annual celebration and remembrance of the founding of the United States Air Force in 1947 (USAF)\, and the establishment of the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) in 1954 by President Dwight Eisenhower. The day serves as a beacon of tradition drawing together alumni\, current cadets\, new appointees and parents.  The evening is where the past\, present and the future converge\, sharing memories\, achievements and aspirations. \nA Gathering of the Minds\nThis event provides a rare opportunity for graduates to reconnect\, share their journeys\, and inspire the next generation. The atmosphere is filled with a sense of pride and nostalgia as stories of old are recounted\, and new ones are born. \nHonoring the Past \nThe dinner is a recognized tradition paying homage to the USAF and USAFA‘s rich histories. It is a moment to reflect on the achievements of those who have come before and to acknowledge the contributions that have helped shape the present. Presentation speakers have included: USAFA Superintendent\, USAFA Commandant\, United States Space Force (USSF) Commander\, Commanding General of Air Material Command\, and other distinguished USAF officers that have critical mission milestones and pivotal moments to define the journey of both the USAF and USAFA. \nWelcoming the Future\nWe begin with the introduction of the new appointees who are welcomed into the fold with warmth and enthusiasm. These individuals represent the future with fresh perspectives and innovative ideas. Their presence is a testament to our ongoing commitment to excellence and progress. \nThe Experience \nThe Venue and Ambiance\nThe venue is chosen with great care reflecting the grandeur and importance befitting such a prestigious event. From historic halls to modern hotel events centers\, each setting is meticulously prepared to provide an unforgettable experience. This year\, the Twin Cities Area Association of Graduates (TCA AOG) and the USAFA Minnesota Parents Club will be celebrating the event at the immaculately prepared hanger at Flying Cloud airport\, as we have done in the past 4 years. The transformation of a hangar to an elegant setting is done with finesse: the tables are adorned with fine linens\, there are exquisite center pieces\, and the flickering candlelight adds to the grandeur of the evening. \nThe Culinary Delights\nNo dinner would be complete without a superb dining experience\, and the Heritage Banquet & Dinner does not disappoint. Guests are treated to a culinary menu crafted to delight the senses. \nBuilding Connections \nThe Heritage Banquet & Dinner is more than just a social event; it is a networking opportunity. Graduates\, Cadets and new appointees alike have the chance to connect with leaders from all fields of life that can lead to collaborations and career advancements. \nSharing Knowledge\nConversations during dinner often delve into meaningful discussions with everyone having an opportunity to share their insights\, experiences and ask questions. All this interaction fosters an exchange of knowledge that builds a sense of community\, mutual growth\, and is enriching everyone who attends. \nMentorship\nA beautiful part of the Heritage Banquet & Dinner is the opportunity for mentorship. Experienced alumni often take new appointees under their wing\, offering guidance and support as they navigate their careers. \nThe Impact \nFostering Alumni Engagement\nThe Heritage Banquet & Dinner plays a significant role in fostering alumni engagement. By bringing together graduates of all generations\, it strengthens the bond between the institution and the alumni network. This connection is vital for the continued success and growth of the institution. \nEncouraging Philanthropy\nThe event also encourages philanthropy\, and we do so with the opportunity to participate in the silent auction presented by our unheralded USAFA Minnesota Parents Club and the TCA AOG. Proceeds from the silent auction provide funding for scholarships and other initiatives that support the institution’s mission. \nInspiring Future Generations \nPerhaps the most lasting impact of the evening is the inspiration it provides to future generations. Seeing accomplishments of those who have walked the same halls and shared the same dreams can be a powerful motivator for current cadets and new appointees. It reminds them of what is possible and encourages them to pursue their goals with passion and determination. \nConclusion \nThe annual Heritage Banquet & Dinner is more than just an event; it is a celebration of legacy\, achievement and potential. It bridges the past with the future\, honoring the contributions of alumni while welcoming the new graduates and new appointees into the fold. Through its rich traditions and meaningful connections\, it fosters a sense of community and pride that endures long after the evening has ended. In every toast\, every handshake\, and every shared story\, the spirit of the United States Air Force\, the United States Space Force\, and the United States Air Force Academy live on through the alumni that bind them\, inspiring all who attend to carry its legacy forward. \nSO\, ATTENTION IN THE AREA\, ATTENTION IN AREA\nMark your calendars\, for May 16th\, 2026 at 1700\, we shall all gather in the Sather Hangar at Flying Cloud Airport in Eden Prairie\, MN to continue the legacy of The Long Blue Line. Details will be forthcoming in the coming weeks. Come and enjoy this spectacular event!
URL:https://tcausafaaog.org/event/2026-heritage-banquet-dinner/
LOCATION:Flying Cloud Hangar\, Flying Cloud Airport - Hangar #15129\, Eden Prairie\, MN\, 55347\, United States
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SUMMARY:Quarterly Speaker Series: July 2026
DESCRIPTION:What: The story of Les Schrenk\, Minnesota’s own WWII hero (as told by Mike Johnson) \nWhen: Wednesday\, 22 July 2026. 1100 social/lunch; 1130 speaker presentation. \nWhere: Fred Babcock VFW Post 5555\, Richfield\, MN. \nWe planned to have the notable WWII / 8th AF Veteran and POW\, Les Schrenk\, speak on March 11th. Unfortunately\, he passed away at the age of 102 on March 3rd\, 2026. Although he is gone\, we are welcoming his longtime friend and travel buddy\, Mike Johnson\, to share the amazing story of Les Schrenk. Mark your calendars for an inspiring presentation about Schrenk’s remarkable veteran’s story of bailing out of his aircraft\, being captured by the Germans\, and surviving in a POW camp. \nSign-up here to help us get a head count   (Coming soon) \nCome at 11:00 and order lunch\, or just come for the speaker which will start at 11:30. There is no cost to attend. \n 
URL:https://tcausafaaog.org/event/quarterly-speaker-series-24-september/
LOCATION:Richfield-Fred Babcock VFW\, 6715 Lake Shore Dr S\,\, Richfield\, MN
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