The day before the Bozeman debate, on 20 Feb, I had the high honor of attending Joint Operation Marisposa's, United States of Hope's, and United After Duty's ceremony and transfer of disabled veteran-inspired art to the Ft. Harrison VA Center in Helena. The artists were David
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Williams and Plains High School students. (Due to the Hatch Act, at the request of the VA, we cannot show any pictures from that moving event.) Thank you to David Williams of Plains, MT, Samuel Redfern of Lolo, MT, Maj. Matt Amble, and the VA staff, among others. Of note,
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David, out of his own pocket, travels the State of Montana helping schools without any funding for Art programs. As an engineer, MBA, and former h.s. Math teacher - but also an English major and former h.s. English teacher - I cannot attest enough to the importance of the
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humanities, from History to Art, in our schools. They are the glue that gives technology real meaning and most informs our democracy.
If interested in helping, contact David at https://www.facebook.com/JointOperationMariposa/ …
Here are some general samples of David's art. #mtpol #STEAMnotSTEMpic.twitter.com/FQQ5tv4yT3
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