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About the American Legion

The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is the nation’s largest veterans service organization, committed to mentoring and sponsorship of youth programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting a strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.

In contrast to other veterans organizations, the Legion offers a number of local programs and activities to strengthen its commitment to our nation’s grass roots and the people we serve. American Legion Baseball is one of the nation’s most successful amateur athletic programs; it continues to educate youths on the importance of sportsmanship and develops the quality of our country’s citizenship. The Heroes to Hometowns program is the only nationwide reintegration assistance service for wounded veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Additionally, millions of dollars in donations have been given to fellow veterans and their families in times of grief, and various scholarship opportunities ensure the future success of our youth.

The American Legion is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization with great political influence perpetuated by its grass-roots involvements in the legislation process. Legionnaires’ sense of obligation to their community, state and nation drives an honest advocacy for veterans in Washington. The Legion stands not behind politics, but the issues and people that institute progress by focusing on veterans rights and quality of life.

The American Legion’s success depends entirely on active membership, participation and volunteerism. The organization belongs to the people it serves and the communities in which it thrives.

About the American Legion

The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is the nation’s largest veterans service organization, committed to mentoring and sponsorship of youth programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting a strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.

In contrast to other veterans organizations, the Legion offers a number of local programs and activities to strengthen its commitment to our nation’s grass roots and the people we serve. American Legion Baseball is one of the nation’s most successful amateur athletic programs; it continues to educate youths on the importance of sportsmanship and develops the quality of our country’s citizenship. The Heroes to Hometowns program is the only nationwide reintegration assistance service for wounded veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Additionally, millions of dollars in donations have been given to fellow veterans and their families in times of grief, and various scholarship opportunities ensure the future success of our youth.

The American Legion is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization with great political influence perpetuated by its grass-roots involvements in the legislation process. Legionnaires’ sense of obligation to their community, state and nation drives an honest advocacy for veterans in Washington. The Legion stands not behind politics, but the issues and people that institute progress by focusing on veterans rights and quality of life.

The American Legion’s success depends entirely on active membership, participation and volunteerism. The organization belongs to the people it serves and the communities in which it thrives.

News
SAL Child Xmas Part Dec 18th
Posted: 12/12/2011 9:03:57 AM
The SAL Children's Christmas party is scheduled for next Sunday, Dec 18, at 3pm. This is for all members and their children and grandchildren. Santa will be there, games, prizes, toys, cookies etc. Please bring the kids on out. Rick
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Dec. 5th Legion Meeting
Posted: 11/19/2011 11:34:44 PM
All, At the Dec. 5th Legion meeting, we will be asking for nominations and election to the Board of Governors to replace Doug Robertson. Doug had to step down due to personal time constraints. Since there are less than six months remaining on his term, the new member will serve the full two years, plus 5 months. This position is open to Legion members only since the Auxiliary and SAL are already represented. The position of BOG member is one of the most important elected positions in the post. You, along with the other 4 members are responsible for the day to day running of the Canteen and grounds. Hiring, policy, building maintenance, canteen financing etc all fall under the direction of the BOG. They meet once a month (unless circumstances require more frequent meetings) and are the key players in general post decisions. While this position does not normally require a lot of personal time, you must be willing to put it in when necessary. It is important to be in touch with the post and to be effective you must have your finger on the pulse of the membership. Please consider a run for this BOG opening. It is a great way to be involved with your post and to have the opportunity to make a difference. Rick
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Meeting Monday, Nov 14 at 7pm
Posted: 11/10/2011 10:22:51 AM
Post 136 Family, As mentioned in the Post News e-mail on Tuesday, we are holding an all member meeting next Monday, Nov 14, at 7:pm. All Legion, SAL, and Auxiliary members are invited and encouraged to attend. Many are aware of plans to radically remodel the post to better serve our present members, allow for growth, and help assure we meet our future needs. We have an opportunity to explore three options, make an informed decision, and begin the process of planning, financing, and accomplishing these goals. At the Monday meeting, each plan will be dissected, discussed, and the good bad and ugly of each plan will be explained. We hope to come to a decision on what we would like to do, so we can begin deciding how to do it. We are not talking about a new paint job or different lighting. We are going to discuss major changes, bringing the post up to federal ADA requirements, expanding and/or designing a better use of our space and making it a more family friendly environment. As with most organizations, 10-20% of the people do the work and support the stated mission, while the rest stand on the sideline. It will be near impossible to accomplish what is needed with those kind of numbers. Attendance at this meeting will tell us a lot about that support. If we stand still, do not plan for the future and do not mold our Post image into a forward thinking group of Veterans and supporters, we stand to become what many posts already are. Mediocre. Be there and be a part. Rick
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