History of the Memorial

History of the Memorial

The Arizona Heroes Memorial Brief History and Milestones

The Arizona Heroes Memorial officially opened in 2024, marking a significant milestone in honoring those who have served and sacrificed for our safety. The story of its inception is one of dedication, resilience, and community spirit that began with a vision held by Dick Eggerding, a devoted volunteer in the Town of Oro Valley since 1991.

In 1996, Dick co-authored a code that allocated 1% of new construction costs to public art, ensuring that Oro Valley would always celebrate creativity. However, his vision expanded in 2015 when he envisioned a memorial dedicated to honoring veterans, first responders, and healthcare workers. Standing on the Naranja Park plateau, with the majestic Catalina Mountains in the background, Dick declared, “This would be the perfect location for a memorial.” His determination led him to successfully advocate for the allocation of 2.58 acres of land from the town, setting the stage for the Arizona Heroes Memorial.

In 2016, the groundwork for the memorial took shape with a feasibility study and the creation of initial conceptual drawings, which featured a ground star, seated walls, and a striking central monument. A passionate group of volunteers formed the Board of Directors, including Dick Eggerding as Chairman, Kay Williams, Alan Dankwerth, Steve Didio, and Vickie Shoopman. They adopted by-laws and began laying the foundation for what would become a decade-long journey filled with milestones and challenges.

January 2017, excitement grew as the team organized its first major fundraising event at El Conquistador, attracting over 200 attendees, including local officials and first responders. The event sparked enthusiasm and support, with Bill Walker of WLB Group stepping in as the primary sponsor to jumpstart the engineering efforts alongside Bill Assenmacher of CAID Industries.

From 2016-2018, the organization achieved a critical milestone by obtaining 501(c)(3) status, allowing it to pursue funding opportunities more effectively. However, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 brought many initiatives to a halt, creating uncertainty for the project. Yet, the Board persevered, and by July 2021, they renamed the organization the Arizona Heroes Memorial to honor not only veterans and first responders but also healthcare workers who had risen to the occasion during the pandemic.

January 2022, Lisa Hopper was appointed as the first Executive Director. Immersing herself in every aspect of the project, she worked closely with the Board to revitalize the organization and forge a renewed vision. With a fresh strategy in place, the momentum began to build once again, culminating in a pivotal moment.

In October 2022, a remarkable partnership took shape. Patrick and Lindsey Spencer, owners of Spencer Construction, stepped up as our General Contractor, leading the charge from demo to completion as premier sponsors. Teaming up with WLB Group, Schneider Structural, and our design team, along with the support of Memorial leadership and the Town of Oro Valley, the construction team began to come together, united in a mission to create something extraordinary!

February 28, 2023, the groundbreaking ceremony drew over 300 attendees, signaling strong community support. As preparations continued, the Spencer Construction team began removing 900,000 lbs. of concrete from the site.

November 16th 2024 The Arizona Heroes Memorial celebrated its Grand Opening with nearly 600 attendees. The Arizona Heroes Memorial represents the unyielding spirit of Oro Valley and the heroes it honors, a testament to the power of community and resilience

Thank You To Our Builders

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Dec 13–25: Annual Arizona Heroes Memorial Winter Wreath Display (12-day event)

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Dec 2026 (TBA): OVCC Charity Classic Fundraising Event (off-site golf tournament)

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Nov–Dec: Annual End of Year Giving Opportunity

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Dec 20: Space Force Observance

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Stories and News

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Hello from the Arizona Heroes Memorial! We have two days of significance in the next week that we would like to acknowledge. Tomorrow, March 25th, is National Medal of Honor Day. During this day, celebrated since 1991, we remember and honor the heroism and sacrifice of the nation's Medal of Honor recipients. This highest of awards honors members of our armed forces who have distinguished themselves conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of their lives above and beyond the call of duty. There is no higher example of selfless service.
We also want to acknowledge and thank our Vietnam Veterans. On March 29th, designated as the National Vietnam War Veterans Day, we pay special tribute to the 9 million Americans who served during the Vietnam War era, to the 58,000 names memorialized on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and to those who never received the recognition they deserved when they returned to America from war.
Please take the time to reflect on the many sacrifices made by both Medal of Honor awardees, and by our Vietnam Veterans! Thank you.
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Happy 84th Birthday to the US Navy Seabees! On March 5, the U.S. Navy commemorates the establishment of the Seabees by remembering their heritage and extensive contributions to naval history during the past 84 years and recognizing their important mission today. These engineers were deployed worldwide and continue to serve the U.S. Navy to this day. During World War II, their “Can Do” attitude helped them build forward bases, airfields, and critical infrastructure across the Pacific.
The Seabees’ unusual name comes from the pronunciation of C.B. for "construction battalions." This inspired the Seabee logo, which depicts a buzzing bee holding construction tools and a rifle. Happy 84th Birthday!
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Hello from the Arizona Heroes Memorial! Tomorrow, January 9, 2026 is Law Enforcement Officer Appreciation Day across the nation. Our Brothers and Sisters in Law Enforcement perform many vital duties each day keeping us safe and ensuring we can live our lives in peace. Our country depends on these everyday heroes to preserve law and order. We thank them and are pleased to have significant representation at the Memorial of these incredible people!
This special recognition day was established in 2015 to honor the selfless service and dedication of law enforcement officers, to acknowledge their sacrifices, and to raise awareness about the challenges and dangers they face every day. Please thank one of these unsung heroes at every opportunity!
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