10th Annual Mt. Vernon to Marietta, 160-Mile Veterans and First Responders Paddle

The 10th Annual Paddle for Heroes, Mt. Vernon, Ohio to Marietta, Ohio 160-Mile – 2026 Memorial Paddle, will be dedicated in honor of:

1st Lieutenant Charles L. Wilkins & PFC Ryan A. Martin.

—Both killed in action on August 20, 2004, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

On August 20th, 2004, with temperatures rising above 95 degrees, soldiers of A Company, 216th Engineer Battalion, from Chillicothe, Ohio, were concluding a long day of route-clearance operations. Operating in the notoriously dangerous region of Samarra—often referred to as “the hot entry point to Fallujah”—their mission was abruptly cut short. A sudden blast struck the convoy’s lead Humvee, claiming the lives of two dedicated soldiers: 1LT Charles Wilkins and PFC Ryan Martin.

A 1984 graduate of Bishop Hartley High School (Columbus, Ohio), Charles Wilkins first served in the U.S. Air Force. Seeking to become an officer, he later joined the Ohio Army National Guard, which allowed him to pursue law school at Capital University while also working as a transportation planner for the Federal Highway Administration.

Despite his busy schedule, LT Wilkins was known for always making time for family—doing so joyfully and with a smile. Friends and loved ones described him as witty, dedicated, and selfless. His commitment to helping others led him to volunteer from a sister company to deploy with A Co. 216th Engineer Battalion to Iraq. He put law school on hold because he felt called to help rebuild the country and support his fellow soldiers.

PFC Ryan A. Martin

Ryan Martin graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 2000. Following the attacks of September 11th, he felt compelled to serve and joined the Ohio Army National Guard. Known as a go-getter, PFC Martin enthusiastically volunteered for deployment with A Co. 216th Engineer Battalion.

Nicknamed “Big Bear,” Martin brought humor and positivity to his unit. He loved telling stories—such as the time he bought a semi-truck at age 16, only to have his parents make him return it. He was thrilled to operate heavy equipment in Iraq and looked forward to becoming a heavy-equipment operator or working alongside his father on the family farm.

 

Event Details:

The Paddle for Heroes memorial paddle is a challenging and reflective 160-mile journey.

  •  Participants will paddle approximately 30 miles per day, up to 12 hours daily.
  • A meaningful event focused on remembrance, resilience, and outreach.

Registration & Participation:

  •  Only 30 paddle spots are available.
  •  Priority is given to veterans, first responders, and their adult partners.

* The first 10 veterans or first responders who commit will have their room covered at the Lafayette Hotel in Marietta on Friday, June 12th, 2026.

*Non-veterans and non-first responders interested in attending should contact:

Joey Butts, Vice President, Paddle for Heroes

Text: 740-258-2127

Email: paddleforheroesusa@gmail.com

There are additional ways to support this event, other than paddling. Please contact Joey for more information.

Lake Nona Veterans Jiu-Jitsu Club

Step onto the mats and into a culture of respect, growth, and camaraderie.  Family friendly and military-focused!!!!  Use the QR Code to reserve your spot.

VISN 8 VA Hospital and Clinic Closures for Federal Holidays

Veterans you should check your VISN schedule but these are recognized Federal Holidays and the VA Clinics and Hospitals should be closed except Emergency Room Units.

Veterans who require urgent care or tele-emergency care can call the VISN 8 Clinical Contact Center at 1-877-741-3400 for 24/7/365 support or visit an in-network urgent care facility. To find an urgent care facility near you, please visit: www.va.gov/find-locations/.

If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please dial 911 or visit the closest emergency room.

U.S. Southern Command Fishing Club with Vet Info

Are you an advid fisher person or just learning.  Come out and join us for this great event by US Army Garrison/ MWR and Vet Info.
Capt Bill Watts Co-Founder of Vet Info and Pro Staff for Bass Pro Shops joins us each month to teach and give advice for those wishing to fish around South Florida.
This event is being held on the 3rd Saturday of Each month with a Tournament thrown in here and there so get ready to have some fun..

( VICTOR PROGRAM )Miami Dade County Veterans and Persons with Disabilities Recreational Outings

Veterans are welcome to attend all events below and specific events allow those who did not serve a chance to attend and participate with our Nation’s Heroes.  Please use this link to sign up for any event and be advised that TRAP SHOOTING requires prior clearance before attending.
Sign up – This link takes you to Team Up and you choose the event by date and name and this will open up the registration page. 

For additional information please follow information on the flyer.   Please note that all events occur during weekdays.

Tue Sep 16
10:00am – 12:00pm
Archery (Disabled veterans & Individuals with disabilities)

Wed Sep 17
10:00am – 12:00pm
Trap Shooting (Disabled Veterans * All new participants must contact Jorge Batista in advance)

Thu Sep 18
10:00am – 12:00pm
Cycling (Veterans with Disabilities)
10:00am – 12:00pm
Golf (Veterans with Disabilities)

Mon Sep 22
10:00am – 12:00pm
Golf (Veterans with Disabilities)

Tue Sep 23
10:00am – 12:00pm
Archery (Disabled veterans & Individuals with disabilities)

Wed Sep 24
10:00am – 12:00pm
Trap Shooting (Disabled Veterans * All new participants must contact Jorge Batista in advance)

Thu Sep 25
10:00am – 12:00pm
Cycling (Veterans with Disabilities)

Fri Sep 26
10:00am – 2:00pm
Fishing (Veterans with disabilities)

Mon Sep 29
10:00am – 12:00pm
Golf (Veterans with Disabilities)

Tue Sep 30
10:00am – 12:00pm
Archery (Disabled veterans & Individuals with disabilities)

Semper Fi ! Summer Grill Out

Join the Marine Corps League of Miami at Peterson’s Harley Davidson South for fun and Activities.  Celebrating 250 Year!!
Get your Commemorative Coin.

Food and Drinks

Peterson Harley Davidson
Peterson’s Harley-Davidson® is more than a dealership. When you own a new or used bike, you need a trustworthy service department to keep your motorcycle up and running. Fortunately, our Harley® trained and certified technicians and mechanics have over 150 years of combined experience for routine visits. From fine tuning to open-ended service appointments, Peterson’s Harley-Davidson® is your one-stop shop for all your motorcycle needs.

Miami VA – Lung Health Fair 2025

Come and Join us for the 3rd Annual Lung Health Fair at the Miami VA Hospital

Learn about new research and treatments.
Food and Drinks for Veterans.

Vet Info CO-Sponsored.

Miami VA Hospital Coffee Social Every Friday

Veterans stop in and join us the for the coffee social each Friday at the Miami VA.  Directions on the flyer how to find the location.  Which is past prosthetics on the 2nd floor.  –  This event will contine after the final date listed on the calendar until further notice.

2nd Floor – 2C141/Pathways