The 48th Anniversary of the United States Marine Corps Memorial

with a special performance by Dave Bray USA™

Guest Speaker: Joe Lewis, distinguished veteran and Founder/CEO of Angels of America’s Fallen. The Foundation will also host a special recognition of the 250th Birthday of the Marine Corps!

16899 W Colfax
August 23rd, 6:30 PM

Join the USMC Memorial Foundation for a Special Evening of Tribute and Music

The USMC Memorial Foundation proudly celebrates the 48th Anniversary of the United States Marine Corps Memorial with a special performance by Dave Bray USA™!

Remembering All Who Serve

This year to “remember” all who serve we’ll be featuring Joe Lewis and Angels of America’s Fallen.

The children of we who serve are often forgotten and have issues growing up that need attention. Angels helps meet their needs in a variety of ways.  Joe Lewis’ experience in several branches of the Military give him a special insight, and his story is inspiring!  You won’t want to miss this!

VIP Seating – Circle of Honor

Experience the event up close by becoming a VIP! Sit in the exclusive Circle of Honor with Dave Bray USA™ and our esteemed honorees. VIP seating is limited to 200 guests (including plus ones).

To attend as a VIP, donate using the “Buy a Brick” option from June 2025, through August 23rd. Larger bricks receive closer seating. If you bring a plus one, donate an additional $50 and note it’s for a plus one. Please include your phone and email for any necessary contact.

General Admission

General admission seating is limited to 500 guests. Bring your own chair or sit on the grass. Proof of a $50 donation per person, made between June 2025 and August 23rd, is required for entry. Ground seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

General Admission

Donate $50 or more by to receive general admission to the anniversary celebration. Use the button below to donate. 

VIP Seating

Donate a brick to the Memorial remodel to receive VIP seating. Use the button below to donate a brick.

Sponsors

Sponsor opportunities are available. Use the button below for more information. Email Paula Sarlls at president@usmcmemorialfoundation.org. 

The United States Marine Corps Memorial
16899 W Colfax Ave Golden, CO 80401
August 24th, 6:30 PM

Donate $50 or more by to receive a general admission ticket

How to Get a General Admission Ticket

  1. Make a Donation:

    • Donate $50 per person before August 23rd.
  2. Proof of Donation:

    • Keep a receipt or confirmation of your donation.
  3. Bring Seating:

    • Bring your own chair or blanket for seating.
  4. Arrival:

    • Arrive early to secure a good spot; seating is first-come, first-served.

VIP Seating - Circle of Honor

How to Get VIP Seating

  1. Donate a Brick:

    • Donate a brick using the options below.
  2. Plus One:

    • If you have a plus one, donate an additional $50 and note that it’s for a plus one.
  3. Provide Contact Info:

    • Include your phone number and email with your donation for any follow-up.
  4. Seating Placement:

    • Larger bricks receive closer seating in the Circle of Honor.

The Walk of Service

The Walk of Service honors service members from all branches past and present.

The Walk of Valor

The Walk of Valor acknowledges Marines who received 1 of the top five medals of valor.

The Path to Service


The Path to Service honors the reasons of those who choose to become Marines.

The Walk Home

The Walk Home tells the story of Marines returning home after serving.

The Reflection Walk


The Reflection Walk honors Marines who earned the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor.

SPONSORS

Special Performance by Dave Bray USA™

Dave is a USN/USMC Veteran who considers his “Music on a Mission” to be a continuation of his Service. He has dedicated his career to honoring our American Heroes- our police, firefighters, military and veterans. 

Dave has over a  decade of touring experience, 6 studio albums and millions of streams and views across all platforms. Dave has performed with Rock Legends  Aerosmith, Shinedown, Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as Country Stars Charlie Daniels, Travis Tritt, Lee Greenwood, Hank Williams Jr., & Toby Keith! 

Bray has performed for NFL, NHL, NASCAR, Special Olympics, World Police & Fire Games, Military Bowl, National Police Week, PBR World Finals, NRA Country, Fox & Friends and for countless Theatres, Festivals, Bike Weeks, Military, Corporate and Formal events! 

His rock rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner” is one of the most recognized and popular versions of the song!  It has garnered Millions of Views and over 1.5 Million streams across all platforms. 

Dave released his solo album “Music On A Mission” which charted on the iTunes rock charts and includes his breakout single and haunting tribute, “Last Call.” 

His sophomore album, “Too Far Gone” released at #1 and garnered him national success in both Country and Rock!

 “Stay the Course, Finish the Fight, & NEVER SURRENDER!!”- Dave Bray USA

 Official Merchandise: DaveBrayUSA.com *Free Signed CD with every order

Guest Speaker Joe Lewis

Jim Blane, Iwo Jima Marine

Jim Blane, born on November 18, 1924, is set to celebrate his 100th birthday this year. His military service began in a clerical role before he transitioned to the front lines as a rifleman and company clerk. Jim’s journey through World War II saw him engaging in some of the Pacific’s earliest and fiercest battles, starting at Roi Namur in the Marianas Islands, then moving to Saipan, and later to Tinian—one of the pivotal islands for victory in the war.

His service extended to Iwo Jima, where he witnessed the iconic flag raising on Mt. Suribachi. Jim was wounded at Iwo Jima and returned to Hawaii, marking his fourth or fifth return during his service, for both training and medical treatment. The intense experiences and injuries from these battles deeply impacted his life.

Like many of his fellow WWII veterans, Jim seldom discussed his service but later found a voice following the publication of Flags of Our Fathers. He shared more of his story in More than 36 Days by Carron Walpole, a former Marine who is considerably younger. Jim is also an honorary board member of the USMC Memorial Foundation and embodies the spirit of a true Marine.

Al Jennings, Iwo Jima Marine

WWII Marine Veteran Alfred Wendell Jennings was just seventeen when he joined the Marines in 1939. Because he was not eighteen, his mother and father had to sign a permission slip for him to become a Marine. He and his brothers all joined up. Al saw one of his brothers briefly during the five weeklong battle at Guadalcanal. And two of his other brothers met earlier at an earlier battle on the same island. He served 1939-1945. He served in I Company, 3rd Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment, 5th Marine Division. He was a Private First Class and was in the Battle of Iwo Jima witnessing the famous flag raising.

Joe Lewis, Founder of Angel's of America's Fallen

Joe Lewis is a husband, father, and retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel who served 25 years across the Army, Marine Corps, and Air Force. He flew F/A-18 Hornets, instructed pilots, and supported law enforcement missions as a reconnaissance pilot. After retiring in 2011, he founded Angels of America’s Fallen to mentor children of fallen military and first responders through personalized, developmental activities. Joe holds a Master’s in Public Administration and multiple nonprofit management certifications. He lives in Colorado Springs with his wife and two sons.

Under Joe’s leadership, Angels of America’s Fallen has earned national recognition for its impact. He was named one of the Ten Most Influential People in the Aquatics Industry in 2016 and honored as El Paso County’s 2024 Veteran of the Year. His passion for ensuring children of the fallen receive consistent, long-term support reflects his deep understanding of mentorship’s power—shaped by his military service, personal loss, and dedication to community.

Special Guests

Sponsorship Information

Become a Sponsor

Your sponsorship will greatly assist in covering the expenses for Dave Bray and other related costs for the performance.

Sponsorship Levels:

  • Eagle – $1,000
    • VIP seats at the concert for 2 people
    • Name in program and on advertising commensurate with sponsor level

  • Globe – $2,500
    • VIP seats at the concert for 4 people
    • Name in program and on advertising commensurate with sponsor level
    • A 4×8 brick on the appropriate walk of your choice for a veteran of your choice

  • Anchor / Presenting – $5,000
    • VIP seats at the concert for 10 people
    • Name in program and on advertising commensurate with sponsor level
    • An 8×8 brick on the appropriate walk of your choice for a veteran of your choice
    • Dinner for 2 with Dave and select board members the night before the concert

How to Sponsor: Please provide a check or make an online donation to the USMC Memorial Foundation. Your generous support will be acknowledged with gratitude and help us create a memorable event for all attendees.

Contact Paula Sarlls, President
📞 303-345-1645
✉️ President@USMCMemorialFoundation.org

Learn more about becoming a sponsor

Email Paula Sarlls at president@usmcmemorialfoundation.org. 

The United States Marine Corps Memorial
16899 W Colfax Ave Golden, CO 80401
August 24th, 6:30 PM

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