Monday, Sept 16 – Helping PAWS

Monday, SeptMOWW Logo 16th Invite your family, friends and neighbors to join us!

See you at Anchors Conference Center on Monday, Sept 16th from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $18.00. (Pay the Chapter in the luncheon room: Cash or Check accepted) Enjoy a little fellowship, partake in a marvelous luncheon buffet with all the fixings, and learn a more about the Helping PAWS Foundation from its founder Dr. Craig Mohnacky.

Anchors Conference Center & Catering is located at 2375 Recreational Way, Bldg 3210, San Diego, CA 92136 (National City) DIRECTIONS: The Anchors Catering and Conference Center is conveniently right off I-5 in San Diego on Main St. and the east side of Navy Base San Diego, 200 feet outside Gate 32, at Main St. and Yama St.

SPEAKER

Craig J. Mohnacky, DVM
Founder and Chairman of the Helping Paws Foundation

Dr. Craig Mohnacky hails from The Ohio State University School of Veterinary Medicine. He’s called California home since he opened his first veterinary practice in 1981.

With tremendous support from his loving wife, Rose, Mohnacky Animal Hospitals of Carlsbad, Vista and Escondido continue to thrive today. It’s more than just a business for them: it’s been a way to give back to the men and women who give so much for our freedom.

He has provided veterinary care for 40 years in a county that’s home to nearly 250,000 veterans and more than 100,000 active service members. While he’s always supported military families, he formalized his philanthropic platform in 2013 when he launched the Helping Paws Foundation. Now, he and his team work diligently to help keep military families united with their beloved pets.

His 501(c)(3) provides low and no-cost veterinary care for troops and veterans in need. By establishing trusting relationships and partnerships within our community, Helping Paws has become an essential resource in support of our fine military families.

Pets offer a source of stability for loved ones during a deployment, and they offer a sense of comfort for veterans with PTSD, anxiety and depression. Without their help, a lot of local veterans would face the heartbreaking decision of premature relinquishment, or worse yet, economic euthanasia.

Dr. Mohnacky’s commitment to our vets has earned him the 10News Leadership Award, the Henry Schein Cares Award, the Lead San Diego Visionary Award and the San Diego Military Advisory Council (SDMAC) Service Award.

He is a wine enthusiast and an avid golfer. He and Rose have two dogs; a Bichon named Clover, and a Morki named Pebbles who provides the comic relief in the family.

He and his wife enjoy wakeboarding and water skiing with their two sons. Dr. Mohnacky was proud to have been their childhood baseball coach, and now, he’s honored they’ve chosen to work with him and continue his legacy.

His motto has always been this: “Put your best foot forward and always do your unconditional best, and you shall be rewarded with the honor of serving your clients, and their loved pets”.

 

“Old Glory” Flag Day Ceremony – Friday June 14, 2019

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The Military Order of the World Wars 

 in cooperation with Daughters of the American Revolution and Daughters of the Founders of America

presents

“OLD GLORY”

 FLAG DAY Ceremony

Guest Speaker

Dr. Tom Marshall

 Friday, June 14, 2019

10:00 –11:00 a.m.

BONITA MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER 

4355 Bonita Rd, Bonita, CA 91902

 FREE – Open to the Public – FREE

This traditional ceremony honors the flag of our country.  The ceremony is also designed to instill and foster patriotism and love-of-country.

Please attend and join the celebration with other
patriotic organizations and individuals

May 20, 2019 – USCG Deputy Section Commander to Speak

 

Monday, MayMOWW Logo 20th Invite your family, friends and neighbors to join us!

See you at Anchors Conference Center on Monday, May 20th from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $16.00. (Pay the Chapter in the luncheon room: Cash or Check accepted) Enjoy a little fellowship, partake in a marvelous luncheon buffet with all the fixings, and learn a more about the San Diego Youth Leadership Conference.

Anchors Conference Center & Catering is located at 2375 Recreational Way, Bldg 3210, San Diego, CA 92136 (National City) DIRECTIONS: The Anchors Catering and Conference Center is conveniently right off I-5 in San Diego on Main St. and the east side of Navy Base San Diego, 200 feet outside Gate 32, at Main St. and Yama St.

Speaker

CAPT Don Montoro, Deputy Sector Commander, U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego

Captain Don Montoro assumed the duties of Deputy Sector Commander, San Diego in July 2017, where he is responsible for all U.S. Coast Guard missions in San Diego and Imperial

Counties out to 200 nautical miles offshore, as well as Arizona, southern Utah, and southern Nevada.

Captain Montoro most recently served as the Chief of the Boards, Promotions, and Separations Branch, Officer Personnel Management, Personnel Service Center, Washington D.C. Captain Montoro’s previous assignments include: Chief of Response, Sector San Francisco; Chief of the

Command Center, Sector San Francisco; Chief of Force Readiness Branch, U.S. Coast Guard Pacific Area Command; Commanding Officer, USCGC ORCAS (WPB 1327), Coos Bay, OR; Commanding Officer, Gulf of Mexico Regional Fisheries Training Center, New Orleans, LA; Executive Officer, USCGC PEA ISLAND (WPB 1347), St. Petersburg, FL; First Lieutenant,

USCGC ALERT (WMEC 630), Astoria, OR; and Assistant Surface Operations Officer, Group Astoria, OR.

Captain Montoro enlisted in the United States Coast Guard Reserve and graduated from Enlisted Basic Training in September 1992 and is the third generation in his family to serve in the United States Coast Guard. He is a 1996 graduate of Officer Candidate School after he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the University of California, Davis. He holds a Master of Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island and a Master of Public Administration from Golden Gate University.

CAPT Montoro’s personal awards and honors include the advanced Boat Force Operations Insignia, Coast Guard Meritorious Service Medal (3), Coast Guard Commendation Medal (2), and the Coast Guard Achievement Medal.

CAPT Montoro married Leslie Teeters in 1997 and they have three children.