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Newsletter – December 2019

Auxiliary President – Ginny Lucero – 505-453-7401
We donated $250 to the Hot Spring High School soccer program
We donated $100 to TorC Middle School incentive program

The Veterans Day Car Show/Bake Sale was very successful. We made $1,161 from the bake sale; all the proceeds stay at the Veterans Home. We appreciate your support.

There are lots of opportunities for bakers in December:

  • December 9, we need cookies for cookie trays which are delivered to our schools, the Veterans Home and many other organizations in appreciation of all they do for our community.
  • We will be packing fudge, cookies and/or peanut brittle for care packages which will be mailed on December 11th to our troops. Please package them in snack bags.
  • The lumunaria beach walk will be December 14 and we will need pecan pie muffins.

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Just a reminder there is no monthly meeting in December.

We hope you and yours have a joyous and blessed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Don’t forget that we have an aluminum can recycle trailer on Hwy 195 by the Amberjack sign.

We collect box tops (please make sure they haven’t expired) & Campbell soup labels for Education, as well as Bullock’s receipts.

For all other Post activities, please pick up a calendar and newsletter.

Membership – Linda Nenno
Thank you to those who have renewed for 2020. The dues are $40/year, and help us continue the programs that serve Veterans and their families. Membership is our most important program, since without members, we cease to exist. Tell your non-member friends about us, what we do and encourage them to join if they are eligible. Carry a membership application in your purse. You, as a member, know we have some really good things going on at the Post, and we always have a lot of fun, so spread the word. As of November 22, we have 247 paid members, which puts us at 70% of our final goal.

Remember, door cards change January 1, 2020 and you will not be able to get a new one without a 2020 card. I will be out of town from 12/25/19-through 1/2/20, so if you don’t renew by December 24, you may have to wait until I return to get your new card.

Chaplains Corner Maurene Propst
ALMIGHTY GOD WE ASK THAT AS YOU KEEP WATCH OVER US ALL YOU WILL COMFORT OUR COMRADES WHO ARE SUFFERING MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISABILITY. MAY THEY KNOW AGAIN THE BLESSINGS OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS….AMEN

PRAYERS FOR HEALING:
THERESA DUNN
HOLLY MARINO

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WE PRAY FOR ALL THOSE PEOPLE WE KNOW WHO ARE UNWELL, AND FOR THOSE WHO LOOK AFTER THEM. LORD GIVE THEM STRENGTH THAT THEY RECOVER FULLY.

Care Packages – Marty Novak
We sent 22 Care Packages in November. Thanks to the ROTC and everyone who came to help with the packing. A special thank you to Steph and Joyce who help me with the shopping, to Moe for taking care of recycling the cardboard, and to Tennie who makes up the address labels each month. We couldn’t continue to do this worthy project without the help of all of you.

This month we switched from the Priority Mail Medium boxes to the Priority Mail Large boxes. This allowed us to send almost as much in half as many boxes. AND the Post Office gives an almost $2 discount on the large boxes with an APO or FPO address. This saved us AND the Legion almost $250 over what it would have cost if we had continued to use the medium size boxes.

Thanks to our American Legion Family for the help and support they give us, to the members, non- members, groups, organizations, and business of our community for their monetary donations, memorials and donations of supplies.

If you know of anyone who is deployed, please give us their name and address and we will be happy to send them monthly packages for as long as they are deployed.

We’ve already started baking and freezing cookies for our December packages. We try to make those boxes Christmassy and special filled with goodies from home along with the salsa and chips. If you plan to make cookies/candy/fudge for the December packages, remember that they are traveling. This means sturdy cookies rather than fragile cut out cookies.

Come join us for our next Care Package packing day, Wednesday. December 11th. We start setting up at 10:00 and are ready to pack shortly after that. Anyone is welcome to come help us pack. It’s lots of fun. Come join us.

What is a Veteran: A Veteran…whether active duty, discharged, retired, or reserve…is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to “The United States of America” for an amount of “up to, and including his/her life.” That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country today, who no longer understand that act..

Newsletter – November 2019

Auxiliary President Ginny Lucero – 505-453-7401
We donated $250 to the Hot Spring High School marksmanship program.

The Veterans Day Car Show/Bake Sale will be on Saturday, November 9, 2019 from 9-2:00 p.m. The Auxiliary will be at the bake sale, we hope you’ll stop by and see us and purchase those goodies. All the proceeds from the bake sale stay at the Veterans Home. We appreciate your support.

There are many activities going on for Veterans Day, Monday, November 11: 8:30 a.m. at the TorC Elementary School there will be music, coloring contest winners, several of the Veterans Home residents will be there; 10:00 a.m. Veterans Home ceremonies begin The American Legion will be providing sub sandwiches free for our Veterans
The Auxiliary will be 100 years old on November 10, 2019. We will be hosting a wonderful 100 year celebration with a pot roast dinner, dance and music by Sue Barr, raffle prizes on Saturday, November 16 at 5:00 p.m. Mark your calendars to join us for this great celebration. Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend our monthly membership meeting on Saturday, November 16 at 10:30 a.m.

Don’t forget that we have an aluminum can recycle trailer on Hwy 195 by the Amberjack sign.

We collect box tops (please make sure they haven’t expired) & Campbell soup labels for Education, as well as Bullock’s receipts.

For all other Post activities, please pick up a calendar and newsletter.

Membership – Linda Nenno
It is time to renew your membership for 2020. Early Bird renewal ended September 30, and we drew two winners—JoAnn Gonzales and Leanne Isbell. Congrats to these ladies and thank you for renewing early. As of October 27, we have 192 renewals, 2 transfers, 5 rejoins, and 17 new members (3 of which are Junior members), for a total of 215. If you know someone who is eligible for membership, give them an application or have them contact me. 575-642-6164. Bring them into the Post as your guest and let them see for themselves what a good time we have. Membership is our most important program, and I need everyone’s help to keep it going strong.

Chaplains Corner – Maurene Propst
PRAYER FOR VETERANS DAY
Grant us O God, the courage to so live with the family of nations around the world that the end of strife will be beginning of enduring peace. Grant us patience in planning with our fellow men a world in which nations may resolve their differences by peaceful means. AMEN

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Care Packages Marty Novak
We sent 36 Care Packages in October. Thanks to the ROTC and everyone who came to help with the packing. A special thank you to Steph and Joyce who help me with the shopping, to Moe for taking care of recycling the cardboard, and to Tennie who makes up the address labels each month. We couldn’t continue to do this worthy project without the help of all of you.

Thanks to our American Legion Family for the help and support they give us, to the members, non- members, groups, organizations, and business of our community for their monetary donations, memorials and donations of supplies.

If you know of anyone who is deployed, please give us their name and address and we will be happy to send them monthly packages for as long as they are deployed.

Starting with our November packages, we are changing from the Medium Priority Mail boxes to the Large Priority Mail boxes in an effort to save on postage. The Large boxes will hold about 1 1⁄2 times as much as a Medium box and will reduce the number of boxes we send to about half and still provide lots of supplies and goodies to the Troops.

We’ve already started baking and freezing cookies for our December packages. We try to make those boxes Christmassy and special filled with goodies from home along with the salsa and chips. If you plan to make cookies/candy/fudge for the December packages, remember that they are traveling. This means sturdy cookies rather than fragile cut out cookies.

Come join us for our next Care Package packing day, Wednesday. November 13th. We are usually finished setting up and ready to pack by 10:00 and we are usually finished by about 11:00. Anyone is welcome to come help us pack. It’s lots of fun. Come join us.

What is a Veteran: A Veteran…whether active duty, discharged, retired, or reserve…is someone who, at one point in their life, wrote a blank check made payable to “The United States of America” for an amount of “up to, and including his/her life.” That is honor, and there are way too many people in this country today, who no longer understand that act..