Programs & Events For Veterans
Since its founding in 1946, the Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens has had a special bond with veterans, current service members and military families. Artist Malcolm Fraser, a decorated World War I veteran, offered a collection of his life's work to any town along the east coast. Ormond Beach residents rose to the occasion and worked together to create the Ormond War Memorial Art Gallery as a living monument to creative freedom. Returning servicemen from World War II volunteered their time to help build the museum's galleries and clear the land for the spectacular gardens.
Upcoming Events
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Veterans Creative Expression Workshop
Wednesday, Nov. 20
11:00am - 12:00pm
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Veterans Creative Expression Workshop
Wednesday, Dec. 11
11:00am - 12:00pm
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Veteran Scholarships:
All U.S. veterans have access to scholarship support for our tuition-based programs. To inquire if a free spot is available for a specific upcoming class or workshop, send an email to kheron@ormondartmuseum.org. Please be prepared to present your military ID, Veteran Health Identification Card (VHIC), DD 214 or driver's license with veteran designation.
The calendar below shows programs for adults and/or veteran outreach only. To view our complete calendar of events, CLICK HERE.
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OMAM's Annual Veterans Day Tribute
We gather each year at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month to honor those who have served. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE!
Support OMAM's Mission
The Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens was founded in 1946 to inspire the community through art and nature while honoring those who fought for freedom. Today, the museum continues to uphold that mission by hosting events that foster military appreciation, and by offering free art outreach programing to veterans and current service members. Contributions made through this online form help support those efforts.
exhibit archive
Showcasing the creative talents of veterans and members of military families, this community art exhibit features a variety of mediums and subject matters, but each piece has a connection to a member of the U.S. Armed Forces.