Marine Corps Ball - Nov 5th, 2022 - General James Conway, Guest of Honor
Sat, Nov 05
|Jacuzzi Family Vineyards
The Wine Country Marines Birthday Ball is truly a destination ball, held annually in the beautiful barrel room of the Jacuzzi Family Winery. Notable Guests of Honor such as Generals Joseph Dunford, James Mattis, PX Kelly, Peter Pace, Richard Hearney, Anthony Zinni and this year - General Conway!
Time & Location
Nov 05, 2022, 6:00 PM – 11:30 PM
Jacuzzi Family Vineyards, 24724 Arnold Dr, Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
Guests
About the Event
Wine Country Marines proudly supports and serves active duty service members, veterans and their families across the state of California and beyond. The Wine Country Marines birthday ball has consistently raised desperately needed funds to support active duty and military veterans during time of crisis. Whether it be fire relief, hotels for families of wounded service members, assistance with medical expenses or other hardship needs, Wine Country Marines are there, and the Birthday Ball is one of our tools that enables us to be mission ready when called upon.
About the Marine Corps Birthday Ball:
The annual Marine Corps Birthday Ball is a celebration of Marine Corps history and traditions. It represents where the Marine Corps started and where it is now; while giving us a glimpse of the past, present and future. Throughout the world on 10 November, Marines celebrate the birth of their Corps -- the most loyal, feared, revered, and professional fighting force the world has ever known.
In 1921, the 13th Commandant, Gen. John A. Lejeune, issued Marine Corps Order No. 47, Series 1921. Gen. Lejeune's order summarized the history, mission, and tradition of the Corps. It further directed that the order be read to all Marines each year on 10 November to honor the founding of the Marine Corps. Soon after, Marine commands began to not only honor the birthday, but celebrate it. In 1923 the Marine Barracks at Ft. Mifflin, Pennsylvania staged a formal dance. The Marines at the Washington Navy Yard arranged a mock battle on the parade ground. At Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Marine baseball team played a Cuban team and won with a score of 9 to 8. But this was only the beginning.
The first "formal" Birthday Ball took place in Philadelphia in 1925. Guests included the Commandant, the Secretary of War (known today as the Secretary of Defense), and a host of statesmen and elected officials. Prior to the Ball, Gen. Lejeune unveiled a memorial plaque at Tun Tavern, the birthplace of the Marine Corps. Then the entourage headed for the Benjamin Franklin Hotel for an evening of celebration.
Over the years the annual Birthday Ball grew, taking on a life of its own. In 1952, Commandant Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr. formalized the cake-cutting ceremony and other traditional observances. Current Marine Corps policy mandates that the first piece of cake must be presented to the oldest U.S. Marine present and is then passed to the youngest Marine representing the passing of tradition from generation to generation. Among the many such mandates is the reading of the Commandant's birthday message to the Corps. Like the U.S. Marine Corps itself, the annual Birthday Ball has evolved from modest origins to the dignified function it is today. On 10 November, regardless of where Marines are stationed or deployed, you will always hear “Happy Birthday Marine.”
Schedule
55 minutesCocktail Hour
Jacuzzi Vineyards Courtyard
50 minutesBall Cermony
Jacuzzi Vineyards Barrel Room
RSVP
VIP Early Access
This ticket includes early access/VIP cocktail hour. Not required for active duty members in uniform.
$50.00+$1.25 service feeSold OutGeneral Ball Admission
This tickets includes cocktail hour, ball ceremony, dinner/dancing.
$175.00+$4.38 service feeSold OutOpp. Drawing - Howa Rifle
This is an opportunity drawing. In exchange for the ticket price, which is a donation towards our causes, one ticket holder will be chosen to receive a Howa long range precision rifle, 6.5 Creedmoor. https://www.howausa.com/rifles/apc_rifle/ Rifle will be ordered by winner at local FFL, price will be paid for by Wine Country Marines. Rifle is California Compliant.
$50.00+$1.25 service feeSale ended
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