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October 7, 2010 at 1:16pm

Broadway Center offers deal for military families

The Broadway Center for the Performing Arts in Tacoma brings military families an evening at the theater. The Broadway Center is hosting a "Welcome Home Heroes" event in conjunction with Jo Dee Messina.

To honor those serving the country, tickets are buy one, get one free when you show your active military ID at the time of purchase. The show is Sunday, Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m., and tickets run from $34 to $64.

For more details, click here.

September 21, 2010 at 2:33pm

Comcast honoring troops with free Puyallup Fair tickets

Troops returning to Joint Base Lewis-McChord after service overseas will be able to take their families to see a variety of acts at the Puyallup Fair this year. Comcast purchased $50,000 worth of tickets and is giving all of them away to returning military personnel and their families who sign up for Comcast service.

One hundred seats will be made available to members of the military and their families to all 18 Fair performances. That means people were, or will be, able to enjoy performances by artists that include Kenny Rogers, Heart, Bret Michaels, Kid Rock, Willie Nelson and Adam Lambert.

 "Our service people have sacrificed for our country, and we're honored to participate in their homecoming. Our longstanding relationship with the Puyallup Fair created the perfect opportunity to recognize returning troops for their service and for making Comcast their provider of choice," said Sean Brushett, vice president of sales and marketing for Comcast.

 Brushett said the Comcast relationship with the Puyallup Fair is an integral piece of company's ties to Pierce County, and thought buying the large number of tickets for troops was a great way of honoring military service as well as the fair, a Washington institution.

Tickets are being handed out at a variety of venues, including Welcome Home events. The promotion is only available to veterans from Comcast salespeople at JBLM. Tickets are not available any other way.

Comcast supports active duty military, veterans and their causes in a number of ways. Most recently, the company began airing a PSA in cooperation with Hire America's Heroes throughout Washington state to encourage employers to hire veterans.

September 9, 2010 at 3:21pm

Free Puyallup Fair admission for military

The Puyallup Fair, which kicks off Friday, is offering free admission for active, retired and reserve military and National Guard and their family members, plus disabled veterans with a valid military ID on Sept. 13 and 20.

For more information, visit www.thefair.com.

September 11, 2009 at 2:02pm

Drink beer for less

MICHAEL SWAN: PUT THIS ON YOUR RADAR >>>

Start lining up your ride home. The Tacoma Craft Beer Festival, held Saturday, Oct. at the Seaport Waterway Building in downtown Tacoma, is offering a 25 percent discount for the military.

For $15 at the door, you can drink all these beers:

Brewery Lineup (42!):
21st Amendment Brewery (San Francisco, CA)
7 Seas Brewing (Gig Harbor, WA)
Ace Cider (Sebastopol, CA)
Big Al's Brewing (Seattle, WA)
Big Horn Brewing/RAM Tacoma (Tacoma, WA)
Big Sky Brewing (Missoula, MT)
Boston Beer Company (Boston, MA)
Brewery Ommegang (Cooperstown, NY)
Chuckanut Brewery (Bellingham, WA)
Deschutes Brewing (Bend, OR)
Diamond Knot Brewing (Mukilteo, WA)
Elysian Brewing (Seattle, WA)
Engine House #9 (Tacoma, WA)
Firestone Walker Brewing Company (Paso Robles, CA)
Fish Tale Brewing (Olympia, WA)
Full Sail Brewing (Hood River, OR)
Georgetown Brewing Company (Seattle, WA)
Grand Teton Brewing Company (Victor, ID)
Great Divide Brewing (Denver, CO)
Hales Ales (Seattle, WA)
Harmon Brewing Company (Tacoma, WA)
Iron Horse Brewing (Ellensburg, WA)
Lazy Boy Brewing (Everett, WA)
Leavenworth Biers (Olympia, WA)
Mac & Jacks Brewing (Redmond, WA)
Mad River Brewing Company (Blue Lake, CA)
Maritime Pacific Brewing (Seattle, WA)
Merchant du Vin (for Lindeman's (Vlezenbeek, Belgium) & Ayinger (Aying, Germany)
New Belgium Brewing Company (Ft. Collins, CO)
Ninkasi Brewing (Eugene, OR)
North Coast Brewing Company (Fort Bragg, CA)
Pike Brewing (Seattle, WA)
Port Townsend Brewing (Port Townsend, WA)
Schooner Exact Brewing Company (Seattle, WA)
Silver City Brewing (Silverdale, WA)
Stone Brewing (Escondido, CA)
Trade Route Brewing (Pacific, WA)
Two Beers Brewing Company (Seattle, WA)
Unibroue (Chambly, Quebec, CANADA)
Victory Brewing (Downingtown, PA)
Walking Man Brewing (Stevenson, WA)

Filed under: Bargains, Food and Drink, Tacoma,

August 24, 2009 at 4:38pm

Golf for the troops

MICHAEL SWAN: SPEND A FRIDAY ON THE COURSE >>>

Friday, Sept. 4, the McChord Air Force Association and the Fort Lewis Chapter of the Association of the United States Army are partnering with Pierce Military and Business Alliance for their first "Support America's Armed Forces" golf tournament. The proceeds will be given to families on McChord AFB, Fort Lewis, and Camp Murray. 

The tournament will be held at Meadow Park Golf Course.  Green fees are $75 a golfer, or $300 for a foursome.

For more information, go to the AUSA Fort Lewis site.

Filed under: Bargains, Lakewood, Sports,

July 28, 2009 at 10:48am

Diamond Rio tonight at Lewis

MICHAEL SWAN: MILITARY ONLY PERFORMANCE >>>

Diamond-Rio The Fort Lewis PAO reminds us that Diamond Rio will perform tonight at Memorial Stadium Park:

Fort Lewis, Wash. - Diamond Rio, one of country music's most successful groups, takes the stage at Memorial Stadium Park Tuesday, July 28 at 7 p.m.  This free concert is brought to Fort Lewis by the posts' Morale, Welfare and Recreation agency and the Spirit of America Tour.

The Spirit of America Tour is in its eighth season. In 2009, the Spirit of America Tour continues to bring major entertainers to America's stateside military bases. The tour is one of the ways that major entertainers can help boost and maintain the morale of America's Armed Forces and their families. The Spirit of America Tour is a project of the California based Robert and Nina Rosenthal Foundation.

Diamond Rio released its platinum selling debut disc in 1991, and the following year, they won the Country Music Association's Vocal Group of the Year award for the first time. They've had nine no. 1 hits, plus fifteen singles, in the Top Five. Six-time Vocal Group of the Year, Diamond Rio was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1998.

The band has sold more than 10 million records. More information about Diamond Rio and tonight's performance can be found on page 4 of the July issue of the Fort Lewis Focus magazine here.

This show is not open to the general public.

July 10, 2009 at 9:44am

Free Def Leppard tickets

MICHAEL SWAN: FREE TICKETS FOR THE MILITARY >>>

The American Forces Press Service reports:

To honor the military and provide a little fun and excitement over the summer months, the rock group Def Leppard and Raven Drum Foundation have started giving away 100 free concert tickets to military members and veterans with military ID for each show in the 2009 Def Leppard summer concert tour.

Poison and Cheap Trick also will perform on the entire tour.

"Def Leppard's involvement came through a desire to give something back, and what better way to honor these heroes than with a night of music?" said Rick Allen, Def Leppard's drummer and Raven Drum Foundation founder. "We wanted to thank these heroes in a meaningful way for their service."

The summer tour kicked off in Camden, N.J., June 23 and is scheduled to run through Sept. 12, with concerts in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Nevada, Massachusetts and Washington.

Military personnel and veterans with a military ID are eligible to receive
two tickets to one Def Leppard show. Tickets are available on a first-come,
first-served basis. Register at
http://ravendrumfoundation.org/news-events/free-dl-tickets-for-veterans.html
to be placed on the guest list, then show military ID to a representative
near the box office before the show. In addition to checking ID, the
representative will ensure the person picking up the tickets is registered
and on the guest list.


Read the rest of the story here.

Filed under: Bargains, Music,

June 23, 2009 at 10:23am

Easier for military to own homes

JENNIFER HOLDEN: MILITARY HOUSING ASSISTANCE FUND >>>

For many military families, owning a home just became easier thanks to Military Housing Assistance Fund, or MHAF.

According to the MHAF Web site, a recent study by Rand Corporation stated that only 27.3 percent of military families own their own home. Of those, half said they couldn't afford to do so.

That's where MHAF comes in. Errol Anderson, managing director at MHAF, stated that since the fall of 2004, MHAF has offered military families the opportunity to make it easier to afford homes by funding the closing costs and/or the down payments.

"This is free money that people don't have to pay back," he said. "People always ask us what the catch is, but there is no catch."

MHAF's mission is to provide opportunities to military personnel and to "promote the value of home ownership as the foundation for building strong communities and personal security for men and women serving our country in uniform," noted the MHAF Web site.

"American service men and women, throughout our all-volunteer military, deserve more than our government can afford to pay them. They deserve a piece of the American dream they are defending," said Chairman William A. Dugger.

The Web site goes on to say that due to the current economic crisis, MHAF's lenders have agreed to "waive their 1 percent loan origination fee for military families who refinance their VA or FHA mortgage. This is a streamlined refinance, and there is no appraisal and no out of pocket costs."

The only out of pocket costs are "usually limited to the earnest money that you pay when you submit your offer to purchase real estate. Our gift program helps you with all of the other costs associated with purchasing your dream home, and ours is a true gift that never needs to be repaid," continues the MHAF Web site.

MHAF also offers the opportunity for private citizens to contribute needed support to those in uniform. "MHAF is one of the very few, if not the only, major charity in the United States that gives 100 percent of the funds it receives to the intended beneficiaries," a press release said.

The national average salary in the United States is $36,500, and the military family makes less than that, noted Anderson. That is the prime reason that MHAF was started, so that private citizens can give back to the military to help military families achieve their dream of home ownership.

MHAF works with families from the beginning of the process, said Anderson. They can help families begin the process on their VA Home Loans as well.

"We take care of everything," he said. "We have the best loan officers who work for us so you get the best."

MHAF's loan officers and other employees are well-trained so that they can help military families with any questions they may have.

"We help everyone we can," said Anderson. "We don't turn anyone away."

MHAF is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization, and all donations it receives go to aiding military families to own their own home. MHAF is open to all branches of the military as well as veterans.

For more information about MHAF, visit www.usmhaf.org or call (720) 932-8049. To make a donation to MHAF, visit http://www.usmhaf.org/app.php/template/Donation.

Filed under: Bargains, Benefit, Familes,

June 19, 2009 at 3:32pm

Free BBQ for military

MICHAEL SWAN: FOURTH OF JULY AT DOYLE'S >>>

Our sister blog, Spew, reports that Doyle's Public House will host a barbecue on July 4 that will be free to the military with ID. Nice.

Filed under: Bargains, Food and Drink, Tacoma,

June 16, 2009 at 1:12pm

Pain in the Grass

MICHAEL SWAN: KISW LOVES THE MILITARY >>>

KISW 99.9FM brings Seattle's legendary concert festival Pain in the Grass back to White River Amphitheater Saturday, Aug. 22 with a military discount off tickets. Military with I.D. can see Slipknot, Mudvayne, Chevelle, Saliva and Static X for $20 lawn seats. Everyone else will have to pay $29. Better seats cost $49 and $69.

Tickets go on sale Saturday, June 20 at 10 a.m. through Livenation.com.

Filed under: Bargains, Music,

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