Veteran Falls is a 290' waterfall, being constructed in Granbury, Texas.  It is a tribute to all who have
ever served in America's military, and is being dedicated as a memorial to those who gave their lives
while protecting our freedom and fighting the war against terrorism.
Follow this link to watch the
video and learn about the
gratitude campaign.
www.thegratitudecampaign.org
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Robert Stapleton, waterfall artist and creator of the Veteran Falls
Memorial, talks about what our veterans mean to him and why this
memorial is so important.  
(click play to view - video takes about 15 seconds to download.)
Would you like to attend the
unveiling of
Veteran Falls?

To receive your invitation to
the unveiling, email your
request to
veteranfalls@yahoo.com.
Be sure to visit our
Guestbook to view comments
 from visitors to Veteran
Falls,  from soldier's and
their families and messages
to our troops and veterans.

Take a minute to share your
thoughts and show your
support for America's heroes.
Memorial stones are available
for those who gave their lives
in the war on terrorism.  There
is no cost to the families of
these brave heroes.

Find out how you can submit
the name of a fallen hero for a
memorial stone or donate to
sponsor a stone for the family
of a fallen hero.
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Veteran Falls               P. O. Box 1455               Granbury, Texas 76048               682-936-7204               veteranfalls@yahoo.com
TOTAL
AS OF
07/20/10
$23,196
Upcoming Speaking & Fundraising Events

August 4 - Pecan Plantation Breakfast Club - Pecan Plantation Club House, Granbury, TX

August 12 - Brazos River Sportsman's Club - Pecan Plantation, Granbury, TX

September 28 - Granbury Women's Connection - De Cordova Bend  Country Club, Granbury, TX


To schedule Robert Stapleton to speak at your event, contact our office at 682-936-7204.
A Note From Robert: July 23 2010 -  Last night, my wife Vickie and I had the honor of
attending the ceremonial administration of the oath of office for newly elected Texas Senator
Brian Birdwell.  We felt truly blessed to be present at this ceremony.  Brian is one of the most
honorable men I have ever met and his relationship with God is stronger than any I have ever
witnessed.  If you don't know Brian's story of 9/11, visit his website at www.facethefire.org.  God
truly saved him for a higher purpose.  Texas is blessed to have him representing our state.

Brian and his wife, Mel, have always been great supporters for the Veteran Falls Memorial.  Brian
has been gracious enough to speak at our events, telling of his experiences in the U.S. Army and
on 9/11.  He was present when the first families of America's fallen heroes placed memorial stones
in the canyon of Veteran Falls and presented them with commerative coins.