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March 2012 Newsletter

RSVP Volunteer visits ALA Unit 44

RSVP Volunteer visits ALA Unit 44

Photo left to right: Barbara Vestal, Sharon Pierson Poppy Co-Chair, and sitting is Melanie Millsap, Secretary

At the March meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 44 in Elephant Butte, members were pleased to meet Barbara Vestal, a volunteer from RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program). RSVP is America’s largest volunteer network for people age 55 and over and offers a full range of volunteer opportunities in Sierra County. Ms. Vestal explained that with RSVP, you choose how and where you want to serve. You choose the amount of time you want to give and you choose whether you want to draw on your skills or develop new ones. In short, you find the opportunity that’s right for you. The Unit has volunteered to partner with RSVP so we can work our programs together in Sierra County. On a great note, we welcome Ms. Vestal as our newest member!

 

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 ALA Unit 44 Leadership Graduates

ALA Unit 44 Leadership Graduates

Pictured from left to right are Instructor Liz Foster, Graduate Emma West, Graduate Carmen Miranda-McCleery, and Graduate Melanie Millsap.

Leadership is a very important program in the American Legion Auxiliary.  One facet of the Leadership Program is to complete a Leadership Course which is a six week program that studies the entire history of the American Legion Auxiliary.  American Legion Auxiliary Unit 44 of Elephant Butte has completed two courses.  In this photo are graduates of the first class.  Pictured from left to right are Instructor Liz Foster, Graduate Emma West, Graduate Carmen Miranda-McCleery, and Graduate Melanie Millsap.  The Graduates were given a Certificate of Congratulations, a Leadership medal, a Letter of Congratulations from National President, Kris Nelson, and a wallet card to verify their graduation.  The Unit is very proud of this first graduating class.

 

May 2010 Newsletter

May 2010

Saturday, May 29th, the American Legion Auxiliary had its annual Poppy Day.  Members were at Wal-Mart, Bullocks, and Pat’s Bermuda Triangle handing out poppies to the community.  We want to thank all who donated funds to help our New Mexico State Veterans Home and to the three locations for allowing us to be at their place of business.

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This program provides the public the opportunity to join with The American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary in expressing appreciation to the veterans who survived, in remembering those who gave their lives for the security of this nation, and in giving aid to those veterans and their families who are in need. All of this is expressed by the wearing of the memorial poppy.
~ Liz Foster
POPPY

 The American Legion was the first national organization to adopt the poppy as a memorial flower. This action was taken at the National Convention held in Cleveland, Ohio on September 27-29, 1920. The American Legion Auxiliary adopted it at the October, 1921 National Convention that was held in Kansas City, Missouri.

 These are the only poppies that are handmade by hospitalized veterans. The veterans are paid for every poppy. All proceeds realized from the distribution of the poppies are used by the  American Legion  Auxiliary exclusively for the Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation work, and for the families of the veterans.  Locally, we contribute to the needs of the veterans at New Mexico State Veterans Home in T or C.

 This program provides the public the opportunity to join with The American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary in expressing appreciation to the veterans who survived, in remembering those who gave their lives for the security of this nation, and in giving aid to those veterans and their families who are in need. All of this is expressed by the wearing of the memorial poppy.

 The young people of the nation are invited to participate in Poppy Poster Contests, which are held in schools. The Units of the American Legion Auxiliary throughout the United States sponsor these contests.

 Please keep these facts fresh in your mind when you see the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 44 of Elephant Butte distributing poppies on May 29th.

 Sincerely,
Liz Foster
President
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 44
Elephant Butte