The memorial is expected to be dedicated in June 2007, on the anniversary of President Ronald Reagan's challenge to the Soviets to tear down the Berlin Wall.
VOC Memorial Foundation chairman Lee Edwards underscored the efforts of a wide array of supporters of the memorial, from individuals to large private foundations to foreign governments, including Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia. The support of ethnic communities was also highlighted, led by the Latvian, Estonian, and Lithuanian communities in the United States.
A reception followed in the U.S. Capitol, with remarks by Baltic Caucus co-chair Rep. John Shimkus, along with Congressmen Thaddeus McCotter and Mario Diaz-Balart. Ambassadors Jüri Luik of Estonia, and Petr Kolar of the Czech Republic were among other participants who reflected upon the symbolic importance of the memorial.
JBANC Managing Director Karl Altau welcomed and thanked the guests, which included many members of the Baltic community, including EANC President Marju Rink-Abel, JBANC chairman Peteris Blumbergs, Ramunas Kondratas of the Lithuanian American Council, Mati Kõiva and Erik Puskar of the Estonian American National Council, Janis Gramatins of the World Federation of Free Latvians, Raits Eglitis of the American Latvian Association, Inga Lukaviciute of JBANC, Marija and William Maher, Vello Ederma, Mark Bablin, and others.
Latvian Ambassador Maris Riekstins and Kornelija Jurgaitiene, the Deputy Chief of Mission of the Lithuanian Embassy also attended the ceremony.