Martin Baxa receives the Brian LaViolette Spirit Award

Martin Baxa epitomizes leadership, dedication and support to the citizens of Plzen, Czech Republic.  

For those of you who had the opportunity to hear Plzen's Mayor, Martin Baxa address the audience at the Meyer Theatre in Green Bay Wisconsin on 11.12.13 you may have a better understanding of the man he is.

Deputy Mayor Baxa has passion, compassion and spirit for the American Veterans who liberated Pilsen on May 6, 1945 and the American people today.   As the Mayor of Plzen, he was instrumental in helping to establish the General George S. Patton Scholarship of Honor.  Martin is a history and geography teacher in the secondary schools in Plzen and believes strongly in education.

Martin was presented The Brian LaViolette Spirit award at the 5th annual Scholarship Of Honor reception on May 8, 2016 at the home of Barb and Partrick Foye by Brian's Dad, Doug LaViolette.  He is pictured here with his wife, Simona.

Medal of Honor recipient, Tom Hudner honored through the Scholarship of Honor.

Cadet Second Lieutenant (C/2d Lt) Michael Chanda received the Captain Thomas J. Hudner Scholarship of Honor, sponsored by the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation.

He has actively been a member of Fox Cities Composite Squadron for 4 1/2 years. In that time he has excelled, showing great leadership and dedication to the Civil Air Patrol mission.

C/2d Lt Chanda has served within various positions at our Squadron including; Cadre for Basic Cadet Training, Cadet First Sergeant, Cadet Deputy Commander, and he currently serves as the Cadet Commander. His commitment to Civil Air Patrol also extends outside of our Squadron level; he has attended 4 encampments at Volk Field Air National Guard Base, the Advanced Technology Academy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado; and Powered Flight Academy in Oshkosh where he earned his solo wings. Cadet Chanda also previously served as the Fox Cities Composite Squadron’s representative to the Wisconsin Wing Cadet Advisory Council. 

He was named the 2015 at FCCS C/Lt Col Christopher R. Koehler Leadership Award recipient. Michael has further served on staff at the Non-commissioned Officer School run by our squadron, sharing his knowledge with cadets across the Wing.

C/2d Lt Chanda enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and is scheduled to report to Basic Military Training in July. He will then attend AF Technical School at Keesler AFB, Mississippi for a 72 week Air Traffic Control course.

2016 Scholarship presentation dates!

We started the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation with one scholarship in Brian's name almost 25 years ago.  Today, nearly 70% of our scholarships are honor of others. We are proud to announce our 

2016 scholarship presentation dates...

Don Falk with Ron Sager Scholarship of Honor recipient, Hannah Linebaugh 

Don Falk with Ron Sager Scholarship of Honor recipient, Hannah Linebaugh

Don Falk with Ron Sager Scholarship of Honor recipient, Hannah Linebaugh

Thomas Hudner: Fox Valley Civil War Patrol- April 16th

Sal Giunta: JFK High School, Cedar Rapid, IA- April 25, 6:30 pm

Joel Gentz: Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN- April 30, 6:00 pm  

General George S. Patton: Pilsen, Czech Republic,- May 7th

Victoria Parmentier Scholarship: Ashwaubenon High School, WI-May 11, 6:30

Danny Dietz: Heritage High School, Littleton, CO- May 16, 6:30 pm

Matt Atkinson: Green Bay East High School, WI- May 16, 7:00 pm  

Samantha Rose Cuene: DePere High School, WI- May 17, 6:30 pm

David Parmentier:  

DePere High School, WI- May 17, 6:30 pm

Rachel Bosveld: Waupun High School, WI- May 18, 6:00 pm 

Ben Edinger: Green Bay West High School, WI- May 18, 6:30pm 

Ray Zimmerman: Green Bay West High School, WI- May 18, 6:30 pm

John Bradley: Appleton West High School, WI- May 18, 6:30pm

James Cathey: Reno High School, NV- May 18, 6:30 pm

Kyle Hemauer: Chilton High School, WI-May 18 7:00 pm

Ken Kubsch: Manitowoc High School, WI- May 18, 7:00pm

Brent Vroman: Omro High School, WI-May 18, 6:30 pm

Ron Sager: Fox Valley Lutheran High School, WI- May 18, 6:00 pm 

Joe Welke: Rapid City Stevens High School, SD- To be announced

Andrew Brownfield: North High School, Akron OH- May 20, 8:30 am

Robert Foley: United States Military Academy, West Point NY- May 20, 2:00

Isaiah Hunt: Bayport High School, WI- May 20, 9:00 am

Ken Hess: AC Reynolds High School, Asheville, NC- May 23, 6:00 pm

Wendell and Shanna Ellsworth (2 scholarships): Belding High School, MI-     May 25, 7:00 pm 

Ryan Jerabek: Pulaski High School, WI- May 25, 6:00 pm

Nueske Family (2 scholarships): Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School, WI-   May 25, 7:00 pm  

Eric McColley: Gettysburg High School, PA-May 25, 7:00 pm 

Nichole Frye: Lena High School, WI-May 25, 7:30 pm 

Above and Beyond Scholarship: Oconto High School, WI-May 25, 6:30 pm 

Esther Cleveland Safford: Oconto High School, WI- May 25 6:30 pm 

Robert Safford: Oconto High School, WI- May 25, 6:30 pm

"The Journey is the Reward": Oconto High School, WI-May 25, 6:30 pm 

NWTC Scholarship: Oconto High School, WI- May 25, 6:30 pm  

Jerome Hatfield: Tunstall High School, Dry Fork VA- To be announced

Len Keller: Auburn High School, Rockford, IL-To be announced

Brian LaViolette: Partners in Education- To be announced 

Mike Colalillo: Denfeld High School, MN-To be announced 

Ollie and Helen Bogsted: Suring High School, WI- May 28th

"The Journey is the Reward": Suring High School, WI- May 28th

NWTC Scholarship: Suring High School, WI- May 28th

Ken Stumpf, Elmer Burr: Menasha High School, WI-May 31, 9:00 am 

Jesse Thiry: Luxemburg Casco High School, WI, June 1, 9:00 am 

Nainoa Hoe: 1Lt Nainoa K. Hoe Battle Command Training Center, Schofield Barracks, HI- August 28th

LEAP School Science and Math, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa-Summer of 2016

Poland Scholarships (2 Scholarships): Nidzica Foundation Award Ceremony, Nidzica Poland- September 2016

St. Norbert Scholarships (2 Scholarships): DePere, WI --October 2016

Marti Kuimjian, Bellin College recipient with Renee and Doug LaViolette

Marti Kuimjian, Bellin College recipient with Renee and Doug LaViolette

Three community leaders were recognized and presented The Brian LaViolette Spirit Award at our Keys to your Heart event

Three community leaders, Lee and Kathy Anderson and

Wm. "Red" Lewis, were recognized and presented The Brian LaViolette Spirit Award at the Valentine’s Day, Keys to your Heart event at The Automobile Gallery.

Wm. "Red" Lewis, Kathy and Lee Anderson

Wm. "Red" Lewis, Kathy and Lee Anderson

Since 2011 The Brian LaViolette Spirit Award has served as a permanent recognition for a select group of individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership, commitment and extraordinary compassion. The recipients selflessly give of themselves to improve their community.

Lee and Kathy Anderson

are dedicated to honoring all those who serve our great country in uniform and have a lengthy and widespread history of volunteerism and philanthropy in the Green Bay Community.

They are the sponsors of the Scholarship of Honor Story film by the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation and support today’s Veterans any chance they have.

Lee and Kathy Anderson are proud and excited to support the Engineering Technology program at UW-Green Bay through an endowed scholarship established. The two of them are always seen among the avid fans at UWGB basketball games, or volunteering at the NEW Zoo.

Wm. “Red” Lewis, founder of PDQ Car Wash, PDQ Manufacturing and The Automobile Gallery, has a driven and quiet passion of helping others.

Red is known throughout the community for his philanthropic efforts.

He was one of the first car wash companies in the nation to offer scholarships to employees and feels

one of his greatest accomplishments is the fact that he has been able to give over 20,000 kids their first job giving them the opportunity to establish a foundation of a lifetime solid work ethic.

Red is also a supporter of the Salvation Army’s Coats for Kids Campaign and Notre Dame Academy.  More recently, Red created The Automobile Gallery, a non-profit organization.

The mission is to appreciate the automobile as art.

…and to educate, inspire and share that passion with others so they, too, can truly appreciate the form and function of the automobile – past, present and into the future.

All three leaders believe in education and the good in people.

They invest in the future of our communities and have a spirit about them that truly makes a positive impact in this world.

We HEART you.

Wow, what a night!  

Over the years, we have hosted many events. They tend to be all consuming for months, with the uncertainty of how they will go. 

As we all gathered at The Automobile Gallery on Valentine's Day, we were once again 'wowed' by the power of community, support and love.  

There were dozens of memorable highlights including a surprise welcome video from Jay Leno and once again Board member, Darrel Burnett worked his magic as the nights Master of Ceremonies. Gary Leidich featured his 1963 Chevy (with 11 original miles!), the family of Bob Nueske shared his Dark Knight and the Gallery showcased an amazing selection of automobiles and its unique space. 
Darrel Burnett highlighted the life of Bob Nueske and his passion for automobiles,including his Bentley Dark Knight

Gary Leidich of Painesville, Ohio shared his story of his treasured 1963 Chevy with WBAY-TV 2 

Our 2014 Brian LaViolette Scholarships recipient, Kelly Szczepanski shared how she makes the most of every day and the impact that Brian's Foundation has made on her life. 
 

Lee and Kathy Anderson and Red Lewis received the Brian LaViolette Spirit Award for all they do for the Foundation and the community. 




















And have we mentioned Bill Jartz?  Wow, what an amazing person and auctioneer. 
 
 

Throughout the evening there were many laughs, tears of support and the power of love. 

Executive Director, Kim LaViolette

As I shared with the guests that night, 23 years ago, we never would have thought that losing Brian would have turn into a love story. There is no other way to describe it.  Our Keys to our Heart event was just one chapter in it.    

Please check out all the stunning photos from the night here.  Thank you Bloom Photography by Kara!Our guests can download them for free by click the down arrow on the photo.

Remembering heroes in their finest hour

The Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation remembers another hero.  In February of 1952, one of the worst storms to ever hit the East Coast struck New England, damaging an oil 
tanker off the coast of Cape Cod ripping it in half. On a small lifeboat, Bernard Webber and three other members of the Coast Guard set out in the raging storm rescuing 32 of the 33 stranded sailors trapped aboard the rapidly-sinking vessel.
Webber joined the U.S. Merchant Marine at age 16, volunteering to do his part as the United States waged war on two major fronts in Europe and the Pacific.  Webber's volunteering to serve his country in time need, resulted in his leaving high school before graduating. 
During his 20-year Coast Guard career, Webber rose to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer. Following his time in the Coast Guard, he worked as a boatman for the National Audubon Society, a charter boat captain and a harbormaster, spending a total of 42 years on the water. 

Walt Disney Pictures acquired the screen rights to the novel The Finest Hours, which captures this incredible 1952 rescue and the film will be released today, January 29th, 2016.


To further honor Webber's legacy of heroism, efforts are underway to establish the Bernard C. Webber Scholarship of Honor through the Brian LaViolette Foundation at the Maritime & Science Technology Senior High, commonly referred to as the MAST Academy, a public high school in Miami, FL, which is also a nationally recognized magnet school of excellence.

Retired Coast Guard Captain Robert Grant, who is leading the fund raising effort, stated, "While Webber did not graduate from high school, he would later stress the importance of an education to fellow Coast Guard personnel and did so throughout his career. Therefore, it is very fitting that a Scholarship of Honor be established in his name, to both honor and remember the heroic actions of then Petty Officer First Class Bernard C. Webber and serve as an award to recognize those that plan to enlist in the military or pursue a career in public safety or community service."

The Bernard Webber Scholarship of Honor endowment drive is underway. It will be presented at MAST Academy after the scholarship is fully endowed.  For more information on how you can become involved or donate, please contact me at 828-242-3790 or kim.laviolette@gmail.com

Public Charity Status!

As of January 1 2016, Brian's Foundation was elevated to a Public Charity status from a private foundation. The Foundation has always been a 501c3, but due to the outpouring of public support
over the past two decades we have officially changed our status to a Public Charity.  This will open new doors of support so we can continue investing in the future of our communities by strategically awarding outstanding students scholarships while honoring hard work and community service.


Thank YOU for all of you support!  We look forward to 2016 and beyond with you.

2014 West Point Cadet gives thanks

Charles Whitaker received the 2014 Robert Foley Scholarship of Honor at the United States Military Academy at West Point.  Charles has been in touch several times since receiving this award and is doing great.  He is now in training through the United States Army and is currently taking a course to fly Chinook helicopters. 
Charles has always struck us as a humble man with a selfless heart.  He lost his father his senior year and has talked about the importance of family.  

When we asked him to share what the foundation meant to him (on a heart), he didn't hesitate.  At this time of thanksgiving, we thought it only appropriate to share with all of you.

"Reminds me to EMBRACE and find STRENGTH in the bonds forged with family and friends".
Thank you Charles. 

Joe Welke Scholarship of Honor 2015 Recipient, Bradley Blansett


I would like to start by saying thank you for giving me this scholarship.  I am honored to receive it, my family and I could not have been more proud and joyous.  It was a pleasure meeting Riley, the gentleman whom presented the scholarship.  The ceremony was also one I will never forget.


When I heard of the Cpl Joe Welke Scholarship of Honor, I was very curious to see what it was about.  I did quite a bit of research and found out that it was not just a scholarship, but also an honor.  I told my friends about it and they had never heard of one with such an impressive back story.

It was 6:30 pm in  Rapid City Stevens Theater and the ceremony was about to start.  The assistant principals were announcing the students and what they were receiving for scholarships.  Some had full rides to Yale, Harvard, South Dakota State University and so forth.  Most students were members of the National Honor Society.

I was near the end when the principal said, “I would like to introduce Riley McManigal”.  Riley stood up from his seat and gave his speech about who he was and what the scholarship meant.  The audience was in awe of the history of the Joe Welke Scholarship of Honor.

What does the Joe Welke Scholarship mean to me?  It means an honor has been bestowed upon an individual, not just a scholarship.  My name is now associated with his and that means more than words can describe.  I feel blessed that it came with a $500.00 check.  I cannot thank you enouch for the money, it will really help towards getting my degree in Civil Enginnering. I also plan on participating in the ROTC and join the US Army as an Officer.

Thank you again,

Bradley Blansett

On Veterans Day, we remember a great man...

Bernard "Bernie" Neuville, served in the United States Marines during WWII.  He fought in the battle of Iwo Jima and was one of the few survivors in his platoon. As a Green Bay resident, it didn't take long for Doug LaViolette and Bernie to meet and they instantly had a memorable friendship.


Recently, Bernie's two sons, their wives and his daughter visited Doug at their home.  Bernie passed away at the age of 88 on August 8th--the same day Brian was lost 23 years ago.  His family shared stories about their dad and as they were leaving gave Doug a card which included a donation to Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation in memory of their Dad.  What a thoughtful and kind thing to do in Bernie's memory.  Their donation meant a lot to us and will invest in the future of our communities through scholarships to young men and woman who are making a difference in this world.
This beautiful flag his family stands by was a gift from Bernie many years ago.  It hangs proudly at the entrance of "Foundation Headquarters"

Bernie married the former Pearl Fabry on July 8, 1950, at St. Francis Church in Duvall, WI and celebrated 65 years of marriage this past July. He was employed by Nabisco for over 30 years retiring in 1988. Bernie was a member of the Sullivan-Wallen VFW Post No. 0011.


Bernie and Pearl were longtime members of St. Philip the Apostle Parish. He was instrumental in starting and organizing their parish picnics for many years. His favorite pastimes included collecting and trading antiques, woodworking and making his famous "cherry bounce".  His love for Door County has carried thru to his children and grandchildren. After retirement, he started downhill skiing and enjoyed many family ski trips to Powderhorn Mountain.

Bernie, thank you for all you for our country, your family and those you meant along the way... including our family and the Foundation.

We are proud to welcome Fran Anderson to our Board of Directors

Fran was Brian's Aunt and has served on our Board of Advisors for three years now, but she has been involved with Brian's Foundation since the beginning. 



"I believe in the mission of the Foundation.  I believe in Brian's principles, integrity and his search for purpose.  I served on the Board initially as a surrogate for and with my husband,Ron, as his capacities diminished.  I know that if he were able Ron would be helping to strengthen the Foundation in whatever way he could.  
I will continue to serve in a new role  with Ron, Brian and family in mind, but also the many past, present and future young people who will be creating their own legacies with the assistance of the Foundation." --Fran Anderson
Fran is always one of the first people to jump in and volunteer whenever it is needed, she supports the Foundation financially and is a big encouragement during the time of our events.  Her sense of humor is priceless. 
She is retired from a 30 year career serving in managerial and executive positions in residential and health care facilities and enjoys spending time with family, golfing, and outdoor activities. 

Our next event benefiting Brian's Foundation!



It is with great pleasure and excitement that we announce our next Foundation event, 

Keys to your Heart
       A True Love Story Never Ends
       
This unique event will be the inaugural event at The Automobile Gallery in downtown Green Bay, Wisconsin on Valentine's Day,  Sunday, February 14th, 2016 from 3:00-6:30pm.

The Automobile Gallery features a classic automobile collection and  state-of-the-art event space. The Gallery's mission is to appreciate the automobile as art... and to educate, inspire and share that passion with others so they too can truly appreciate the form and function of the automobile-past, present and into the future.


This event will be intimate with limited seating and it is one you won't want to miss! Be one of the first people to visit this exclusive Gallery.  The event will consist of hors d'oeuvres, drinks, a unique auction and a short inspirational program...but best of all the Gallery itself!

"I am proud The Automobile Gallery will be hosting the Brian LaViolette Scholarship Foundation for its first official, public event.  I believe in education and drive. Witnessing the growth and impact the Foundation has in our community-and worldwide- is truly inspiring."

-Founder and CEO of The Automobile Gallery, Wm. "Red" Lewis.


Sponsorships are now available. Please contact Kim or Doug LaViolette for more details at kim.laviolette@gmail.com or phone 828-242-3790.  To find more on The Automobile Gallery, you may visit their website here: Automobile Gallery Website or view the coverage from the official announcement press conference here.





When we awarded our first scholarship at DePere High School, we had no idea what was ahead for Brian's Foundation. We were a grieving family taking it "one day at a time". We didn't know what was in store for us or the Foundation, but we continued to move forward.

The more students, families and communities we heard from, we realized we could take our "one day at a time" and change lives one scholarship at a time.

 Our first scholarship recipient is now 41 years old. He speaks on the impact the scholarship has had over 20 years later...


In a letter from Todd that was shared in our 1993 newsletter, he speaks of the scholarship presentation: "... this was a very special moment and one I will never forget. I received the award and hugged each one of the LaViolettes. We walked off the stage together into the hallway. I wanted to say so much to them, but all I could say was 'thank you'. I watched them walk away and realized how much a part of my life they had become."

We haven't forgotten that moment either, Todd. Thank you for continuing to be a large part of the Foundation and our lives. All we can say is 'thank you.'

Giving Tuesday!

Thanksgiving is a time for reflection, gratitude and hope.  Black Friday has become more prevalent as the years go on, as does Cyber Monday.  But what about GIVING Tuesday?


GivingTuesday is a global movement that connects diverse groups of individuals, communities and organizations around the world for one common purpose: to celebrate and encourage giving.  It also brings together the collective power of a unique blend of partners— nonprofits, civic organizations, businesses and corporations, as well as families and individuals—to encourage and amplify small acts of kindness.

GivingTuesday unites countries around the world by sharing our capacity to care for and empower one another.  Save the date and the season to join this movement!

Thank you.

Reminder for 5k TOMORROW benefiting Brian's Foundation!


Tomorrow's 5k takes place at Green Bay's Austin-Strubel Airport and Jet Air.  You will not only have a chance to run/walk on the airport runway, but enjoy  a party afterwards, including music, food and gathering of a Packer legend and the great community of Green Bay.  All proceeds go to 3 local charities, including Brian's Foundation!




If you would like to join the fun but don't want to participate in the run/walk you are in luck! Spectator tickets will be sold at the gate on Saturday. For a small fee of $10 you will be able to watch the race, enjoy the tailgate party, meet the Packers Legend and enjoy live musical entertainment after the event! Your ticket will also include 1 brat/hot dog and 2 beverages of your choice. WHAT A STEAL!

We hope to see you there!  http://www.5kgrb.com/overview