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Service Project

Historic Clean-up

December 14, 2019

09:00 AM - 02:00 PM CST

Houston Platoon

Event overview

In partnership with Greater East End Management District, 5th platoon will help revitalize Dawson-Lunnon Cemetery, located at 5737 Kemp Street, Houston, TX 77023, located near Polk and S. Wayside. In August 2009, the Texas Historical Commission certified Dawson Lunnon Cemetery as a Historic Texas Cemetery. Buried there, David Edwards, who was born on May 29, 1896 in Galveston and died on July 3, 1950. Mr. David Edwards was an African American who joined the US Army on April 1, 1918 as a Private First Class with the 24th Engineering Company. He served in WWI from June 30, 1918 to July 10, 1919. He was honorably discharged on July 28, 1919. The goals for the project are: 1. Mulching 2. Re-enforcing steps to the bayou banks 3. Removing debris from the bayou banks 4. Preventing further erosion 5. Pruning trees 6. Litter pick-up and removal. Here are some interesting links on the history of the cemetery: Dawson Lunnon Cemetery: The Future is Nothing Without The Past - article Find A Grave site - pictures Harris County Historical Commission - Cemetery Preservation

Type

Service Project

What To Wear

Clothes that can get dirty, closed toe shoes that you can get dirty. A TMC shirt will be provided to you at registration if you do not already have one.

What to Bring

Family, Friends and Your energy!

Inclement Weather

TBD

Event Contact

When and where

Date

December 14, 2019

Time

09:00 AM - 02:00 PM (CST)

Location

Dawson Lunnon Cemetery

5737 Kemp Street
Houston, TX 77023

Parking Information

A vacant lot a few feet from the site on Kemp Street and along Kemp Street

Who We Are

In 2025, Travis Manion Foundation (TMF) acquired The Mission Continues, bringing two best-in-class organizations together to provide more opportunities for veterans to find community, lead, and serve. Guided by the ethos “If Not Me, Then Who…,” veterans continue their service, build connections, and thrive in their post-military lives by serving as character role models to youth. As a result, communities prosper and the character of our nation’s heroes lives on in the next generation. Learn more about TMF at travismanion.org

Who should volunteer?

Our service projects are for all veterans with a desire to continue their service and for all non-veterans that want to be part of a nationwide movement to transform communities. Please note, age and accessibility accommodations can be made at any project. There is room for everyone to make an impact. 

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