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    Battle of Great Bridge

    11:00 AM-12:00 PM
    December 02, 2023

    Celebration of the Battle of Great Bridge
    123rd Annual Great Bridge Chapter Daughters of the
    American Revolution Commemoration
    and the
    13th Annual National Society Sons of the American Revolution
    Celebration

    Saturday, 11am, December 2nd, 2023
    Great Bridge Battlefield and Waterways Museum
    1775 Historic Way, Chesapeake, Virginia

    For more information, contact:
    Cindy Bruce () or Bob Bruce ()

    Great Bridge Commemoration – 2023

    General Francis Nash Chapter Meeting

    11:30 AM-1:30 PM
    December 02, 2023
    153 W King St, Hillsborough, NC 27278, USA
    153 W King St, Hillsborough, NC 27278, USA
    Jim Steeg

    The next General Francis Nash Chapter luncheon meeting will be December 2, at the Colonial Inn in Hillsborough.  Our special guest, Jim Steeg, will be sharing leadership lessons from his experiences in the National Football League.  Jim spent more than 35 years with the National Football League (NFL) running business operations for the Miami Dolphins,  then heading the NFL’s Special Events Department, where he was in charge of 26 Super Bowls, including the memorable 2002 Super Bowl XXXVI, which followed the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S., and featured former and then-current players reading excerpts from the Declaration of Independence, and four former Presidents and a former First Lady reciting parts of Abraham Lincoln’s speeches.   Performers before or during the game included Mary J. Blige, Marc Anthony, the Boston Pops orchestra, Paul McCartney, Mariah Carey, and U2, all patriotic-themed.  The St. Louis Rams, 14-point favorites, lost to the New England Patriots, 17-20, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans.   It was the first Super Bowl to be designated a National Special Security Event, as have all subsequent Super Bowls.  (The game is also notable as the beginning of the Brady – Belichick – Patriots dynasty, and the last game broadcast by Pat Summerall and John Madden.)  Jim is widely recognized as the individual most responsible for growing the Super Bowl into the most popular one-day sporting event in the world.

    More recently, he served  as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the San Diego Chargers.  Building upon this experience, he continues a Sports Management and Media Consulting activity.  Jim is a graduate of Miami (Ohio) University  and received his MBA from Wake Forest.  Jim has lectured and taught at several universities, including UNC-Chapel Hill, NC State, Duke, and Wake Forest.  He and his wife, Jill, recently relocated from San Diego to North Carolina.

    Please RSVP to Chapter President Al Segars. A menu with food choices will be available when you arrive at the Colonial Inn.

    2026 National Congress Medals ordered by GFN members will also be available for pickup.

     

    Jim Steeg photograph by Bill Horner III, Chatham News + Record

Annual NCSSAR Events

See the map below for the locations of annual commemorations that occur throughout the state on or around their anniversary date.