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Newsletter – October 2019

Auxiliary President – Ginny Lucero 505-453-7401
We had no requests for donations this month.

The Veterans Home is in need of folks to help with walking and singing to the veterans; doing nails, helping with Bingo and working in the gift shop at the new Alzheimer’s wing. Please look for the monthly calendar to see what might interest you. Many of the Veterans Home residents would like to dress up for Veterans Day by wearing blue slacks, white shirts and a red sweater for the ladies or a red or blue tie for the gentlemen. If you have any of these items and you would like to donate, please let me know or call Sandi Harrison at 915-637-4144.

Our 100 Anniversary Cookbook is on sale; $20 for one or $15 for more than one. We will be pre-ordering more cookbooks, if you would like one, please see one of the committee members.

October 6 at 2:30 p.m. we will be serving soup and sandwiches. The “Guys vs. Gals” pool tournament starts at 3:00 p.m.; stop in early to enjoy soup and sandwich before the tournament starts.

Arlea Hadley’s memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, October 12 at 4:00 p.m. Arlea will be greatly missed. There will be a pot luck following the memorial; any side dish is welcome.

Join us on October 30 for a Halloween Costume party.

Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend our monthly membership meeting on Saturday, October 19 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
The 2020 membership renewal notices have been mailed, and Early Bird renewal time is over. We will draw the two winners at the October membership meeting. So far, we have 135 members who have renewed, or joined, which is 38% of our final goal. 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. Don’t forget those Juniors (under 18). We have 8 local Juniors and would love to have more. Membership is our most important program, and I need everyone’s help to keep it going strong.

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PRAYERS FOR THE MILITARY: “THE LORD BLESS AND KEEP YOU. THE LORD MAKES HIS FACE TO SHINE UPON YOU, AND BE GRACIOUS UNTO YOU. THE LORD LIFT UP HIS COUNTENANCE UPON YOU AND GIVE YOU PEACE, BOTH NOW AND EVERMORE. FOR WE PRAY IN THY HOLY NAME”. AMEN

OUR CONDOLENCES: Brigitte Sutherland in the loss of her father
Sarah Camacho in the loss of her companion (Jack Hodges)
Families of Hadley

THINKING OF YOU:
Louellen West, shoulder surgery Oct 4th

PRAYERS FOR HEALING:
Linde Polstin, fx leg
Linda Amdal, fx hip
Janice Gray, post op

Care Packages Marty Novak
We sent 32 Care Packages in September. 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.

Come join us for our next Care Package packing day, Wednesday. October 9th 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.

Newsletter – September 2019

Auxiliary President Ginny Lucero 505-453-7401
We donated $250.00 to the Sierra County Cancer Association this month.

We donated $200.00 to the 9/11 “we will never forget” ceremony to be held at the Vietnam Wall.

The Veterans Home is in need of folks to help with walking and singing to the veterans; doing nails and helping with Bingo and working in the gift shop at the new Alzheimer’s wing. Please look for the monthly calendar to see what might interest you. Many of the Veterans Home residents would like to dress up for the Veterans Car Show/Bake Sale by wearing blue slacks, white shirts and a red sweater for the ladies or a red or blue tie for the gentlemen. If you have any of these items you would like to donate, please let me know or Sandi Harrison at 915-637-4144.

We are collecting monetary donations to purchase water, Gatorade and granola bars for our first responders. This is an annual fund raising project for the American Legion Family. There are donation cans on the bar for your donation. Several members will be purchasing these items to be delivered to the EB Fire Department and TorC Fire Department at their weekly meeting the week after 9/11.

Our 100 Anniversary Cookbook is on sale; $20 for one or $15 for more than one. See any of the cookbook committee to get your copy before they are sold out. We have scheduled pot luck on Sunday,

September 22 at 4:00 p.m. Choose a recipe from the cookbook and bring to the Post so we can all try something from our famous cookbook.

Elephant Days is September 13-15. Mark your calendars to watch the parade to be held on Friday, September 13 at 7:00 p.m. Lots of the American Legion Family and many of our junior members will be in the parade.

Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend our monthly membership meeting on Saturday, September 21 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
We have 85 paid members so far, and 9 of these are new members. 3 are re-joins who have missed us!

National set our goal at 350 this year, a much more attainable number. The 2020 cards are here and we started Early Bird renewal on July 1 and will run it through September 30. If you renew your membership during that time you will have a chance to win a free membership. Drawing will be held at the October meeting. Note: Our membership dues are $40 for Senior members and $10 for Junior members.

New members, if you want to get involved, but not sure how, check out the calendar attached to the newsletter, and call one of the contacts listed. We’re all happy to explain programs and answer questions.

If you know anyone who is eligible and interested in joining, give them an application or introduce them to me so we can get them signed up. We always need new members.

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GRIEF
May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal comfort and a wonderful hope, comfort you and strengthen you. —2 Thessalonians 2: 16-17

OUR CONDOLENCES:
Thelma Marie Johnson, Auxiliary member
Arlea Hadley, Auxiliary member
Mary Ann Weaver’s sister

MAY GOD BLESS DURING THIS TIME OF SORROW

THINKING OF YOU:
Lynda Cox
Linda Knull

PRAYERS FOR HEALING;
Charlene Champagne leg surgery
Judy Munson’s hubby Jack had a massive stroke

Care Packages Marty Novak
*************CHANGE IN DATE FOR CARE PACKAGES FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY. OUR REGULAR DATE WOULD HAVE LANDED ON 9/11 SO FOR THIS SEPTEMBER ONLY, WE ARE CHANGING IT TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH.************

We sent 28 Care Packages in August. 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.

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.

Thanks to everyone who came to help with the packing. We couldn’t continue to do this worthy project without the help of all of you.

Come join us for our next Care Package packing day, Tuesday September 10th. We are usually finished setting up and ready to pack by 10:00 and 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.