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The National World War I Museum and Memorial – Night at the Tower

Christy and Bill Gautreaux and Mary and Mark Jorgenson were the co-chairmen for The National World War I Museum and Memorial’s Night at the Tower on September 12th. The sixth annual gala moved from the tower to homes across the region, where guests at nearly 250 households enjoyed a private broadcast. The stream of entertainment included interviews courtesy of The Washington Post and Dave Jorgenson, featuring Dave’s Short Takes, guest appearances from Kay Barnes and General Barry McCaffrey, and much more. The special night honored members of the Sunderland Family for all of their dedication to the venerable institution.

Pictured at the Gautreaux home are (Front row) Barbara Nelson, Jeannine Strandjord, Kent Sunderland, Christy and Bill Gautreaux, and Kimberly and Kelvin Beatty (back row) Dave Cummings, Gretchen Hubinger, Dennis Strait, Kristin and John Goodwin, and Neil and Debbie Bass, National WWI Museum and Memorial.

 

 

Matt and Kate Beem and Tere Naylor checked bids on their phones.

 

Dr. Matt Naylor, National WWI Museum and Memorial

 

Guests at the Gautreaux home watched the private broadcast.

 

Kevin and Jeanette Prenger with Suzie Kupiec, James Dyer, and Matt and Kate Beem

 

(Seated) Patty and Jan Stenerud (standing) Board Member Mark and Mary Jorgenson, co-chairmen; Scott Smith, Kathy Subor, and Food and Beverage Chairman Debbie and Russ Welsh

 

Mark Jorgenson, co-chairman; and Russ Welsh joined in the party on the patio.

 

David Brain, Jeannine Strandjord, Honorary Chairman Kent Sunderland, and Kristin and John Goodwin

Additional photos featured in the October 17, 2020 issue of The Independent

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