The Robert R. McCormick Museum at Cantigny Park today announced that the Christmas tree decorated by Pets Assisting Wounded Warriors and displayed at the museum received the most votes in public balloting. By winning the popular vote, the organization earns an additional $2,500 grant from the Robert R. McCormick Foundation for a total of $5,000. The six other participating local charities each receive $2,500.
Using service dogs, Pets Assisting Wounded Warriors (PAWWS), based in Palos Heights, enriches the lives of military veterans afflicted with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). These are the so-called “invisible wounds” that many veterans carry with them all their lives. PAWWS helps them re-enter civilian life and live more independently. The organization provides their service dogs free of charge and also pays for food, veterinary care and other necessities.
“Community Trees” is an annual holiday attraction to celebrate Cantigny’s connections with the community and honor Colonel McCormick’s philanthropic legacy. Seven local charities were invited to participate because their missions involve issues or causes that were meaningful to Cantigny’s benefactor.
Museum visitors during the holiday season were encouraged to vote for their favorite tree and, if they wished, make a donation to one or more of the agencies. Cash contributions by visitors totaled $767, all of which goes to the participating charities. More than 1,500 votes were cast.
This was the seventh year for the Community Trees program. Participating organizations, in addition to PAWWS, were:
The McCormick Museum is closed in January and will reopen on weekends in February for free guided tours. Hours in February are 10 am to 4 pm Fridays, and noon to 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. The museum returns to its regular Tuesday through Sunday tour schedule in March.
More information about Cantigny, including park hours, directions and details about upcoming events is online at Cantigny.org.
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About the Robert R. McCormick Museum
The McCormick Museum is housed in the former home of Col. Robert R. McCormick (1880-1955), longtime editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune. Opened in 1958, the museum is located at Cantigny Park, the 500-acre estate that McCormick left as a gift to the public. The museum engages the community in McCormick’s legacy as an active citizen, soldier and newspaper publisher.
About Cantigny Park
Cantigny Park, part of the Robert R. McCormick Foundations, is the 500-acre former estate of Col. Robert R. McCormick located in Wheaton, Illinois. Celebrating 60 years in 2015, it is home to the McCormick Museum, First Division Museum, formal gardens, picnic grounds, walking trails, and a Visitor Center with banquet and dining facilities. More information, including hours, directions, and upcoming events, can be found online at Cantigny.org. Cantigny Golf, adjacent to the park, features a 27-hole championship golf course, a full-service clubhouse, Cantigny Golf Academy, and the 9-hole Cantigny Youth Links. For more information, please visit CantignyGolf.com.