Lake Milton's 2nd Freedom Walk 
Chasity Lecorchick registering for Lake Milton's 2nd America Supports you Freedom Walk.
My aunt, Rose Fusco helps hold a registration sign to remind people of the walk and where to sign up.

REGISTRATION
Doing my part to help with registration.
Family Effort
On the left is my brother Braxton and on the right is my brother Dalton, both are holding signs to show people where to register for the Freedom Walk.
Me with my mom, Me and my mom Robyn leading the walk.
my aunt Rose Fusco,
and Allison Barber.
News Interviews
Left: My interview with Steve Pacer from Channel 27, Channel 33 and Fox News.
Right: My intreview with Matt Stone from WFMJ TV 21.
Below: My mom getting interviewed by Steve Pacer.


My Grandpa
This is my grandpa, Dennis Rasile signing in at registration. He served in the Vietnam War in the Air Force. Thanks grandpa for your service!

More People sign in at Registration
Spc. James Anthony registers himself and his 2 daughters for the Freedom Walk. Mr. Anthony has served our country for 20 years. Thanks for your service.

Fireman Registration
Thank you to the Lake Milton Fire Department for participating again this year. Thanks for all you do for our community and for your dedication, bravery and service.



The walk begins

The American Legion Color Guard

The 2009 Banner Carriers

A huge thank you to the banner carriers. That thing is huge and heavy. I appreciate your help.
Left to right: Lenny Brady, my uncle and Navy veteran Scott Fusco, Spc. James Anthony, Patty Raber, who walks for her son Matthew currently active in the Army and Charlie Baer
The Walkers







Leading the Way
A huge thank you to Lake Milton State Parks Manager Barbara Neill & Lake Milton Police Chief Mike Saltsman for leading the 2009 Freedom Walk.




The Jackson Milton High School Band with Director Derek Kittle





My Biggest Supporters

Here I am with my mom & Allison Barber. I met Allison 4 years ago when I started hosting Freedom Walks. She is the former Deputy Assistant of Internal Communications & Public Liaison and also the creator of America Supports You and the Freedom Walk.
She now teaches at Georgetown University.
It was so awesome that she drove in from Washington to speak at my walk.
Thank you Allison for all your support over the past 4 years.


My brother Braxton with his friends and JM football Oooppss! The cruiser broke down in the middle of
teammates Josh Reeves and Joe Burnside. the walk. Luckily, it was able to make it to the end!

Walkers turn into the American Legion to await the start of the program.

The Banner takes its position at the American legion Post 737 following the Freedom Walk.
The Ceremony


The Pleadge of Allegiance The singing of our National Anthem


Jesse Galchick
Jesse
singing the National Anthem. Jesse has sung at the Freedom Walks for the past 3 years. Thank you Jesse for always helping me.
The Welcome
Mr. Dave Tomaino is not only my teacher at Jackson Milton, he also serves as a trustee.
Mr. Tomaino has participated in giving the welcome for the past 2 years.
Thank you Mr. Tomaino.


The Prayer
Minister Jacinta Bennett gave us words of encouragement before leading us in prayer.
Thank you Jackee for believing in me and being part of this years Freedom Walk.


The Speakers



Lake Milton State Parks Manager The Veteran Connections Mahoning County Juvenile Court
Barbara Neill Rick Mirenzi Judge Theresa Dellick


Allison Barber former Deputy Assistant of Internal Communications & Public Liaison and also the creator of America Supports You and the Freedom Walk drove in from Washington to speak. Allison has supported me for the past 4 years and it was great to have her here.
The Jackson Milton High School Band & Flag Line




A sincere thank you to Mr. Kittle and my fellow band members for participating in this years Freedom Walk.
We all look forward to your participation next year!
Thank You to Our Military, Police and Fire Departments


The McVickers
I had the pleasure of meeting Mark & Irma McVicker 4 years ago at my first walk. They lost their oldest son Lcpl. Danny McVicker in 2006 in the war in Iraq. They have become great friends and supporters and have walked every year in memory of their son.
I'm glad that I give people the opportunity to honor their loved ones.


More People and Kids


TAPS


Thank You to our Veterans and Service People

