"Operation Greatest Generation" -
In honor of the Greatest Generation 4 July 2011.
Please help us and make your DONATION NOW!
Thank you to everyone involved:
DHL, UNO'SAT & T,
Great Kitchens, New York Flying
Pizza, Pappardelle's, The
Evans Family, America's Dairy Farmers, Operation
World Pizza, Fox News & the
thousands of soldiers and their families for their
support.
Mark Evans and
DHL join Fox and Friends for a special
Operation Pizza Bowl announcement.
Footage
courtesy of Fox News.
Going "Deep Dish"
Monday, 31 January 2011 00:00
Aired:
January 31, 2011
Going "Deep Dish"
Mark Evans is
the Founder of Pizza 4 Patriots, which sends
pizza to U.S. service men and women on Super
Bowl Sunday
Footage
courtesy of
CNN American Morning
Pizzas For Patriots Sends Chicago Pizzas to
Troops Overseas
Friday, 28 January 2011 09:48
Thursday, 27 Jan 2011, 9:52 AM CST
FOX Chicago News
Thousands of American men and women serve
overseas to protect our freedom, and at
times it can get pretty lonely. One man is
stepping forward to bring a little bit of
home to the troops.
Retired Master Sergeant Mark Evans joined
us to tell us how you can help out.
Pizzas4Patriots Sends Slices to Servicemen
Around the World
Thursday, 11 November 2010 00:00
Date: 11/11/10
MyFoxChicago
Chicago - A slice of pizza for thousands
of servicemen and women can mean a slice of
home. Retired Master Sergeant Mark Evans
from Pizzas4Patriots joined us to talk about
the effort to bring pizza to Americans
serving around the world.
Bringing U.S.
Soldiers a Slice of Home
Monday, 07 February 2011
14:59
Friday, 04 Feb 2011
Bringing U.S.
Soldiers a Slice of Home
America's Nightly
Scoreboard with David
Asman on FOX Business
February 4, 2011.
Pizza4Patriots.com's
Master Sgt. Mark Evans
(Ret.) on efforts to
ship pizza to American
soldiers overseas.
Footage courtesy of
America's Nightly
Scoreboard with David
Asman on FOX Business.
Sgt Mark Evans comes home July
5th, 2010. DHL, AT&T,
Edwardo's Pizza & New York's Flying
Pizza deliver 8,000 pizzas to the
troops all over the world for the
4th of July. Operation World
Pizza is complete.
Live From New York
Saturday, 03 July 2010 00:00
Date: 07/03/10
Fox News New York
-
Sgt Mark Evans live on Fox &
Friends Saturday July 3rd, 2010.
DHL, AT&T, Edwardo's Pizza & New
York's Flying Pizza deliver 8,000
pizzas to the troops all over the
world for the 4th of July.
Fox
Good Day Chicago
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 14:03
Date: 06/30/10
Another giant pizza party is
planned for our troops serving
overseas for this Fourth of July.
Operation World Pizza is on their
fifth tour of delivering pizzas to
our soldiers. Master Sergeant Mark
Evans joined us to talk about their
project and how you can help.
Here is a collection of recent
video's of MSGT Mark Evans on
television promoting
Pizzas4Patriots.
Operation
Pizza Surge on Good Day Chicago
More
videos available at the
Pizzas4Patriots YouTube Channel
Uno's &
P4P on Fox & Friends Saturday
Morning
Fox &
Friends with MSGT Mark Evans
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 10:01
Thanking the Troops by sending
Pizzas over on the 4th of July.
Published: Sat, 16 May 2009 on the
Saturday Morning Fox & Friends show.
Robin
Meade CNN Podcast
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 09:58
MSGT
Mark Evans of Pizzas 4 Patriots on
the Robin Meade CNN Podcast May 22,
2009. Visit www.pizzas4patriots.com
to help send our troops PIZZA for
July 4th.
Thank you for your donation to
Pizzas 4 Patriots. Every
donation helps us continue to
support our troops and Veterans.
Although we are experiencing hard
times with our economy itʼs great
that people like you continue to
support our soldiers. Every
$10.00
donation will feed two soldiers
pizza.
This
coming Monday, November 11 we will
be delivering 200 Home Run Inn
Pizzas to Heinz VA Hospital in
Chicago and 100 to Jesse Brown VA
Hospital in Chicago. The
pizzas will be delivered hot and
ready to eat.
We emailed
DHL today and received verbal
confirmation that they are on board
and will provide shipping for next
Fourth of July. We sent 2,056
Lou Malnatiʼs Pizzas to the
Middle East last Fourth of July.
Our goal is to send enough pizza to
feed all our troops next Fourth of
July.
It's a huge project and we need
to start preparing for it now.
You can help by spreading the word
and asking people to visit our
website .
Thanks again!
Msgt. Mark Evans & Family
Retired
Thursday, 18 September 2008
16:16
Thursday, 18 September 2008 16:16
July
4th, 2008 - Pizza Delivery: The History
'Pizzas 4 Patriots' Enroute To
Frontlines
Friday, 27 June 2008 12:41
June 27, 2008
Less than a week after a retired
Air Force Sergeant's son cooked up
the idea, pizzas intended to bring a
slice of home to soldiers are on
their way to Iraq and Afghanistan.
4th of July
Pizza in Baghdad
Friday, 27 June 2008
08:36
4th of
July Pizza in
Baghdad
U.S. Troops get
pizza on the fourth
of July in Baghdad.
Chicago-style pizzas to be shipped to troops
Wednesday, 25
June 2008 18:04
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 | 6:04 PM
By Theresa Gutierrez
ELK GROVE
VILLAGE, Ill. (WLS) -- A retired Air Force master
sergeant and his teenage son are on a mission to
bring the taste of Chicago to our troops in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
They want to deliver frozen, Chicago style pizzas to
our military personnel.
Retired air force Master Sgt Mark Evans and his
son, 16-year-old Kent were watching TV news all
about our soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan
when the son came up with the idea of sending them
Lou Malnati's pizzas for he Fourth of July
"I feel that it's good because the soldiers in
Iraq won't feel forgotten by the Americans," said
Kent Evans.
"Those soldiers should celebrate it like us, and
hopefully this will help bring a slice of home to
them," said Mark Evans.
Evans, a 26-year veteran of the Air Force, says his
next step was to contact the restaurant
corporation's frozen pizza division to see if they
were willing to be a part of pizzas 4 Patriots. They
said yes, and started making even more pizzas to be
frozen and delivered to troops serving in the war.
"He emailed us back that they were having a
Fourth of July party. And he said this is perfect
timing. We sure could use these," said Sally Glunz,
Lou Malnati's.
In the past, Evans sent pizzas to Bosnia. This
time he was hoping to send at least 300 of his
favorite deep-dish pizzas, and now he has collected
enough money to perhaps make it to 2,000 pizzas. But
he is still out there raising awareness and money.
Father and son want everyone to know that nothing is
impossible.
"I hope this brings joy to them," said Mark
Evans.
"One person can do a lot if they have a mindset
to do it," said Kent Evans.
DHL International is delivering the pizzas at
their own cost. They will go out Friday at around 2
p.m. to be in the Middle East for the Fourth of
July.
Donation Points:
Itasca Bank
308 W. Irving Park. Rd.
Itasca, IL, 60143
The Evans family has partnered
with Lou Malnati's to send pizzas to
troops serving overseas, in an
effort called Pizzas for Patriots.
Fifteen-year-old Kent Evans, his dad
Mark, and Jim Freeland of Lou
Malnati's explain.
Serving The Troops: A Taste
of Chicago
Tuesday, 24 June 2008 20:50
June 24, 2008, 10:50 p.m. CT
What do pizzas and
patriots have in common?
Hundreds of U.S. soldiers
serving overseas will be
able to answer that question
this Forth of July, thanks
to a suburban Chicago
family. CBS 2's Dana
Kozlov reports.
Deep-dish devotion:
Vet now wants to
ship 3,000 pizzas to
troops
Elk Grove Village
resident Mark Evans
is feeling the
deep-dish love.
Forget the 300
Lou Malnati's pizzas
that the Air Force
veteran wanted to
send to U.S.
soldiers in Iraq and
Afghanistan for a
Fourth of July
event.
Try 3,000.
After a Daily
Herald story about
the "Pizzas 4
Patriots" idea he
hatched with his
16-year-old son
Kent, Evans has
received an
outpouring of
interest from people
who want to help.
Soldiers will get
a taste of Chicago
As of Tuesday, he
was on track to send
3,000 of his
favorite
Chicago-style pizzas
to the Middle East.
A die-hard Lou
Malnati's fan who
even convinced
Caroline Kennedy to
try his favorite
pizza at a book
signing last year in
Chicago, Evans says
he wants the
soldiers to have a
slice of home for
the holiday.
"I think it's
good for them.
They're in too good
of shape," he joked.
All the attention
and interest has
floored Evans but he
understands why.
"I just think
people want to help
but they just don't
know where to go,"
Evans said.
He's also fielded
numerous interview
requests from
various media
outlets.
And politicians
are getting
involved, too. He's
heard from the camps
of both presumptive
presidential
nominees, Illinois
Democrat Barack
Obama and Arizona
Republican John
McCain.
Evans worked with
the pizzeria and DHL
Global, which
volunteered to ship
as many of the
frozen pizzas as
Evans raises money
to send.
Anyone interested
in helping with the
pizza drive can
contact Evans at
sgtevans@sbcglobal.net.
While this is an
unusually large
order, the pizzeria
is ready.
Lou Malnati's has
at least 6,500 of
its pizzas stocked
for mail orders.
Each year, it ships
250,000 pizzas
around the country
from a plant on the
South Side of
Chicago.
More pizzas might
have to be made
early next week
before they ship out
for the Fourth of
July party.
"It's saying
'here's a taste of
home,' " Lou
Malnati's
spokeswoman Mindy
Kaplan said.
But she concedes
there might be some
soldiers who won't
feel that way.
"Maybe New
Yorkers won't like
it so much," Kaplan
said.
Mark
Evans and
his son,
Kent, put
their heads
together to
start a
fundraising
drive to
send 300 Lou
Malnati's
pizzas to
soldiers in
Iraq and
Afghanistan.
Mark Welsh |
Staff
Photographer
When his
16-year-old son
asked if U.S.
soldiers serving in
the Middle East had
Lou Malnati's
deep-dish pizza, Elk
Grove Village
resident Mark Evans
knew what he had to
do.
Their
conversation, of
course, was over
some slices of the
flaky,
buttery-crusted
Chicago pizza that
the Evans family
loves to indulge in.
Evans, a retired
Air Force master
sergeant, had sent
50 of his favorite
Chicago-style pizzas
to troops in Bosnia
in the 1990s.
Evans' son Kent
hoped to extend the
same Chicago
deep-dish
hospitality to those
serving in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
"You can't get
Chicago food there,"
Mark Evans said.
Although retired
from the military,
Mark Evans' heart is
still in the
service. His
22-year-old
daughter, Melissa,
is attending the
U.S. Air Force
Academy in Colorado.
He e-mailed Gen.
David Petraeus,
commander of U.S.
forces in Iraq, who
replied eight hours
later.
"Again, many
thanks! Nothing's
more important to
our troopers, as you
know, than the
support of those at
home," Petraeus
wrote in a June 9
e-mail to Mark
Evans.
As of Monday,
Mark Evans already
had lined up the
money to send 300
pizzas for a Fourth
of July
re-enlistment
ceremony. That was
his original goal,
but now he hopes to
push that number up
to 600 pizzas.
Transport was a
major concern, but
DHL Global
volunteered to
donate its services
to ship the pizzas.
They will be
frozen and packed in
dry ice before
heading to the
Middle East.
Sally Glunz,
director of mail
order for Lou
Malnati's, said the
restaurant is
pleased to have been
able to offer the
pizzas at a special
rate for the troops.
"We're so honored
that they'll be
eating it on the
Fourth of July,"
Glunz said.
Anyone interested
in contributing to
the "Pizzas 4
Patriots" project
can write Mark Evans
at
sgtevans@sbcglobal.net.
With the time
difference, Mark
Evans over his
breakfast plans to
picture the soldiers
enjoying their
pizza.
"When you're
drinking your coffee
on the Fourth of
July, those guys
will be eating their
Lou Malnati's
pizza," Mark Evans
said. "That'd be
kind of a nice
feeling, don't you
think?"