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Lack of Funding to Extinguish Nation's World War I Museum Flame After July 4

Lack of Funding to Extinguish Nation's World War I Museum Flame After July 4

Published 06-26-08

Submitted by Pioneer Services, a division of MidCountry Bank

Pioneer Services is leading efforts to "Save the Flame" atop the 217-foot tower at the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial -- and they need your help! Photo (c) National World War I Museum. Used with permission

KANSAS CITY, MO, - June 25, 2008 - The eternal flame at the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial has been burning since Memorial Day thanks to a donation from Pioneer Services, but that will soon end unless private donations raise enough funds to keep it aflame for another year. Funding issues forced the flame sitting atop the 217-foot Liberty Memorial tower to be extinguished earlier this year.

Upon learning that the flame would be extinguished after Memorial Day, Kansas City-based Pioneer Services donated $5,000 to keep the flame burning through July 4th weekend. Since that initial donation, the company has helped create a national "Save the Flame" fundraising campaign, promising to match private donations to keep the flame burning for another year and challenging other companies to donate.

Joining Pioneer Services in the challenge has been Entercom radio stations 106.5 The Wolf, which has aired interviews and promotional spots about the campaign, 98.9 FM The Rock, as well as the National World War I Museum itself.

The annual cost to keep the flame burning is an estimated $45,000, and donations are still needed in the last week of the campaign.

"As our nation's official World War I Museum, we just couldn't sit back and let the flame be extinguished, especially as we prepare to celebrate our nation's independence and with thousands of U.S. service members currently deployed in the war against terror," said Tom Holcom , president of Pioneer Services. "We just hope other companies and individuals recognize the sacrifice our military has made and help support the Save the Flame campaign."

More information is available and tax deductible donations can be made at
www.SaveTheFlame.org. Contributions can also be made by sending a check to 100 W. 26th St., Kansas City, MO 64108 "“ make the check out to "National World War I Museum" and put "Save the Flame" in the memo line.

"Whether five dollars or five hundred, every bit is important," said Brian Alexander, National World War I Museum president and chief executive officer. "We are grateful to all of those who are helping to keep the flame burning and honor the sacrifice of those who served"

To learn more about the National World War I Museum, visit www.nwwone.org. For more information about Pioneer Services, visit www.pioneerservices.com.

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Pioneer Services, a division of MidCountry Bank

Pioneer Services, a division of MidCountry Bank

Pioneer Services, the military division of MidCountry Bank, offers responsible financial services and education to members of the Armed Forces that enhance their quality of life and financial independence. For more than 20 years, Pioneer Services has been a leader in military lending. They offer the protection and security of a personal loan with the speed and flexibility service members need. Through a network of offices and on the Internet, Pioneer Services offers loans, financial education programs, and supports military families and communities through a variety of partnerships, programs, and sponsorships. For more information, visit www.pioneerservices.com

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