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Safety Sophie 17-04-2014 16:27

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I won't be at championships, but this would be a really great thing to do.

neshera 17-04-2014 16:41

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A moment of silence is a wonderful and appropriate idea.
But consider what the Boldt family and FIRST Team 1732 did in honor of Andrew Boldt, an alumnus who was killed last year. They decided to "make it loud" at the WI Regional this year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D1lQJEZDyg This was as moving as a moment of silence, and perhaps more appropriate at a FIRST event? Just a thought.

Also, a lot of people don't attend opening ceremonies for a variety of reasons.
Could this be done during/between Einstein matches? I know it would be odd to do something solemn at that point, but I am sure the excitement of the matches would be able to bring everyone back up.

Finally, unfortunately, there would probably need to be some kind of policy as to who is publicly recognized/memorialized - certainly team members, alumni, coaches; but what about sponsors? suppliers? parents/grandparents? I hate to say this, but a line will need to be drawn somewhere. That doesn't mean we shouldn't proceed with this concept, just a detail to think about.

waialua359 17-04-2014 16:44

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This is the best suggestion I have heard for CMPs this year.

Frank, I hope you are reading this thread!

Mark Sheridan 17-04-2014 17:03

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Best idea for champs.

safiq10 17-04-2014 19:53

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+1
Great Idea, Even though I will not be attending CMP it would an amazing thing to see. I hope this happens

Al Skierkiewicz 17-04-2014 20:00

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I was in Milwaukee and I clapped louder than I ever have. Andrew deserved it.

wireties 17-04-2014 20:08

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+1

ChuckDickerson 18-04-2014 01:12

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I could not agree more strongly. FIRST is a family. We should all take a moment to remember the loved ones we have lost.

Wayne Doenges 18-04-2014 07:13

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Here's the list of the team members we have lost since last year (as seen on our robot)

Joey Hekkema Team #3572
Riley Brankstrom Team #1059
Kaleb Whiteley Team #2359
Mays Overton Team 2581

I hope there aren't any more.

BandChick 18-04-2014 08:06

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Having lost our own team member this year, I know that a moment of silence would mean a lot to my students, my other mentors, and to his friends on other teams in both FRC and FTC.

I think it really sets the tone for the kind of community we have built here, and how much each member of each team is so integral to everyone's success.

I hope we'll get to see this happen.

Wayne Doenges 12-03-2015 13:35

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Is there any way we can make this happen this year?

Alyssa 13-03-2015 17:29

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I think this is an extraordinary idea as well. One of the amazing things about FIRST is how close of a community we are, and that we have. This would be a great way to show how much we all care about everyone and I think the teams that have lost someone would really appreciate it.

dradel 13-03-2015 19:27

A Moment of Silence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Doenges (Post 1375768)
Here's the list of the team members we have lost since last year (as seen on our robot)



Joey Hekkema Team #3572

Riley Brankstrom Team #1059

Kaleb Whiteley Team #2359

Mays Overton Team 2581



I hope there aren't any more.


Team 228 recently lost one of their members.
Stefan Ankle.

pmangels17 14-03-2015 15:12

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I would love to see this become a thing, both at Championships and at every regional. Maybe it starts at Champs this year, giving enough time to put together an appropriate list of the people we've lost, and organize pictures and comments from their associated teams, and then hopefully expand it to more events for next season. Of all the things we need to improve at our events, I think this is the most noble, respectful, and important thing to do.

I would probably say the best way to make this happen is organize lots of people to write in to Frank and the other FRC leaders urging them to make this happen.

Wayne Doenges 14-03-2016 21:47

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I'm still hoping we can do this at World's.
Here is our latest In Memory Of: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/43171
They ALL will be missed :(


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