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Board of Directors

 

Frank Schmuck, President

Southwest Airlines

 

Bill Morrison, Vice President

United Airlines

 

Gary Williams, Treasurer

American Express

 

Nancy Dutton, Secretary

Healthways

 

Phil Fargotstein, Counsel

Fennimore & Craig

 

Denny McComb

Keller Williams Realty

 

Bruce McWhorter

Cave Creek Schools

 

Larry Mishler

Mishler Printing

 

Jay Quinton

Northwest Airlines

 

Bob Rue

Bob Rue Voice

 

Al Shawcross

Southwest Airlines 

 

James Shinn

Morrill & Aronson P.L.C.

 

Robert Simonetti

Blood Systems

  

Welcome to VOICES TAKE FLIGHT. We are a volunteer not for profit corporation exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code whose mission is devoted to promoting and recognizing service before self and heightening awareness of neurological disease in an effort to find cures.

 

Each year we produce a choral concert featuring a different U.S. Military Service Academy choir. The particular Service Academy choir travels to P hoenix, Arizona and along with other choirs performs in a two hour patriotic uplifting "concert like no other," with short vignettes about service between sets.

 

Voices Take Flight commissioned the SCHOW-DONNELLY Award as a national award given each year to a military veteran and civilian for exemplary service before self to the nation and the community they serve.  This award is presented along with different neurological disease Campaign Medals for an individual's time and/or financial commitment in the fight against each disease at the annual SCHOW-DONNELLY Award Concert each spring. Congratulations to the 2007 SCHOW-DONNELLY Award Recipients: Baby of Bataan Author Joe Johnson and Hollywood Actor  R. Lee Ermey also known as "Gunny."

 

    

Joe Johnson               R. Lee Ermey   

  

Voices Take Flight is also the home of Pro Pilot Cards. These cards are of professional pilots who give of themselves beyond the profession to assist charity and the community.

 

     

 

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