Two weeks before Toby’s motorcycle
accident that led to his death, he and Don Swander, the coordinator of the
“Toby’s Dream” project and a veteran himself, stood at the start of the
Veterans Memorial Drive discussing the paving plan.
Don Swander |
“We need to pave right here,” Toby told Swander.
“If we pave it they will come,” Toby said.
Cyndy Bell sings "God Bless the USA" |
“While president of the Windham Veterans
Association from June of 2012 until his death in September 2014, “Toby’s Dream”
plan was to pave the Windham Veteran Center parking lot and access road to
connect with the parking lot pavement behind the Windham Mall as a way to move
the Windham Veterans Center ‘into a better position’,” said Swander.
Paving the road and parking lot would
help the Veterans’ Hall be self-sustaining. At present, the Veteran’s hall is
supported by hall rentals and by generous donations from veterans throughout
the year, said Swander. Pennels and Swander agree that the hall rentals must
pay the bills. In order to get the rentals, they parking lot needs to be paved.
Having wedding receptions and showers at the hall is no fun when it’s raining
and the parking lot is muddy. Former state senator Gary Plummer just got
married at the Veterans’ Center and reiterated how much this project is needed.
Ken Murch |
Taylor Pennels spoke first after telling
her mother, Brenda, that she would not be speaking. “Thanks for being here.
Every time I’m in this building, I feel my dad,” she said, encouraging people
to donate to the project. And, they did. Brenda Pennels started the donations
off with a $1,000 check, followed by Deb Pennels, Toby’s mother.
“It’s overwhelming,” Deb said about the
outpouring of support for her son, who she described as a shy child.
The event raised $6,620 from private
citizens, businesses and veteran organizations.
“Toby talked about this all the time,”
Brenda said. “I can’t get enough of Toby’s projects.”
John from Shelterman donated $500 and
challenged any other business owners in Windham to match or do what they can to
support the project. Ron Perrault challenged his brothers and sisters in the
Vet Association to contribute at least $50.
“Help us to prove that Toby’s plan was
right,” Swander said.
When the project is completed, the road
will be renamed Toby Pennels Veterans Memorial Drive in his honor.
“We
miss Toby in a huge way,” said Swander. Donations can be sent to WVA PO Box
1776, Windham, Maine, 04062, made out to WVA PAVING and in the notation line
write “Toby’s Dream”. Anyone donating $1,000 or more will be given a 20 percent
discount on all future rentals of the hall for the next 20 years.
The press conference held
Monday was planned for the entrance to Veterans Memorial Drive, but was moved
inside thanks to the blustering wind and cold.