Tobacco Business
[ 88 ] TOBACCO BUSINESS [ MARCH / APRIL | 21 ] that than with a cigar? Another benefit of cigars was how I was able to get to know my troops better while smoking them and vice versa, which is a game-changer as a new commander. Someone who has not been in that situation cannot imagine what an impressive morale booster these care packages can be. Also, it was super nice to get something that I knew was very expensive. I remember being very overwhelmed with gratitude by the public’s generosity. We received almost 50 cigars in the care packages Cigars for Warriors sent! Daniel, remind me how and why you joined Operation: Cigars for Warriors. It was at the first C.A.T.S. Fest, after you got me to do a speech on stage in front of all those people, and you told me about the event coordinator program. It wasn’t until a year later, after leaving the military, at C.A.T.S. Fest II, that I officially joined Cigars for Warriors as a Houston events coordinator. Was there anything else memorable about C.A.T.S. Fest II besides you becoming a volunteer? Truthfully, the whole weekend was amazing. A huge part of that was meeting many fellow cigar enthusiasts and knowing that they were there to celebrate the military by supporting Cigars for Warriors. Also, meeting the late Ben Edmundson, who loaded me up with a ton of Cigars for Warriors materials. I remember I was very blessed to win a ton of raffle prizes too. Between the two, my car was stuffed to the hilt. Since joining Operation: Cigars for Warriors, what do you consider one of your favorite memories? I remember being so excited at one of the last Wing Dings that Stogies Cigar Shop in Houston put on and seeing the amazing success of Cigars for Warriors and all the donations it received. Then, days later, doing Cigar Warehouse’s annual Cigars for Warriors fundraiser. These guys brought in donations from all of the participating cigar shops in Houston. They gathered an amazing amount of donations amounting to thousands of cigars and dollars. Also, again, I enjoy all of the people that I get to meet. What helps you when you start feeling burned out as a volunteer? That’s easy: meeting other passionate volunteers—and especially other recipients. Since I’ve moved to Arizona, I have had the pleasure of meeting a ton of recipients of care packages at cigar shops. I love visiting with them and, a lot of times, comparing notes of what it meant to them versus what it meant to me to be a recipient of a warrior package. To this day, it still blows my mind how similar my feelings are of having a cigar in combat compared to those who served before and after me. What would you like for the public to know about your experience either as an event coordinator or as a recipient of an Operation: Cigars for Warriors care package? A little bit of work as a Cigars for Warriors event coordinator goes an amazingly long way to actually supporting our deployed troops. In other words, it doesn’t take a lot of work to make a huge difference. Some of my favorite memories are going to C.A.T.S. Fest because so many of the participants come in from all over the world and many are volunteers. It is like a huge family reunion. I also loved doing events when I lived in Texas where there was at least one almost every month. Seriously, volunteering for a couple of hours is truly fun and makes a huge difference in what Cigars for Warriors can do for our troops. Daniel, thank you for your volunteer work, and, most importantly, thank you for your service to our country as a U.S. Army captain and for your multiple tours in combat zones. Thank you to our readers for your continuous support of our deployed men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces. TB Contributed by Storm Boen, Chairman, Operation: Cigars for Warriors 2021 Cigars for Warriors Releases Due to COVID-19, some release dates for upcoming Operation: Cigars for Warriors (CFW) items have changed. CFW “Honorable” and “Loyalty” coffees will be released on Valentine’s Day. For every bag of coffee purchased, CFWwill receive a large portion of the proceeds. Additionally, Janus Coffee Roasters will donate an 8-ounce bag of boutique coffee to CFW that will be sent to our deployed troops. The Hiram & Solomon’s Live 2 Serve cigar will be released on Cinco De Mayo (May 5, 2021), and CFW’s collaboration with Caldwell Cigars will be released on July 4, 2021. There are several other additional collaborations that will be released this year that we are also excited about, and more details on those will be announced later. Retailers who want to sell these limited-edition cigars will need to be an official Operation: Cigars for Warriors donation center. If you are not one yet, or want to verify that you are, please contact CFW’s donation center supervisor, John Chernogeric, at john.chernogeric@cigarsforwarriors.net .
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