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Newsletter – May 2014

We have had a very productive month. We have initiated 3 new members which brought us to our quota. We have a new slate of officers which will be installed in June.

President- Cindi Wipf

1st Vice- Johanna Roberts

Secretary- Ginny Lucero

Treasurer- Sandi Squire

Historian- Sharon Pierson

Sgt at Arms- Joyce Hiedgen

Chaplain- Linda Ross

Membership- Linda Nenno/Ginny Lucero

Poppy distribution will be Memorial weekend May 23rd and 24th.Watch for the American Legion in the Fiesta parade on May 3rd. There will be no Bunco this month.

Auxiliary Membership Report-Linda Nenno

Thanks to all of you who have renewed your membership and brought in new members, we reached 102% last week. Let’s see how far we can go. If you have not renewed for 2014, please do it now. If you know of someone who is eligible and who would like to join our happy family, please give them an application or have them contact me. 575-642-6164.

The Chaplain’s Corner – Linda Ross

PRAYER FOR THE MILITARY: O God Almighty, we ask that you will strengthen and protect the members of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. May their devotion and loyalty to you and to their home-land inspire them in moments of challenge, and comfort them in tribulation and long separation from loved ones. And finally, we ask that they may return safely to serve you and our Country in the days and years to come.
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GET WELL WISHES: Truda Melton, Karen Mogen, Jerry Light, Ruth Handlin, Brenda (Sharon Pierson’s sister) Kathy Mitchell, Davonna Armijo and Doug Leasburg..

May God Bless each of you and aid each of you in your recovery.

CONDOLENCES:The family of Kathleen Stroud in her passing and our dear Ginny Lucero in the loss of her husband, Roy. Condolences also go out to Roy’s extensive family and to our entire American Legion family.

May the Lord aid each of you through your loss.

PRAYER FOR AMERICA:Lord, our Father, guard our homes, churches and schools, our entire land and all therein from harm and destruction. Preserve the integrity of this Nation founded on religious principles by  protecting it from all enemies within and without. Amen

There is no such thing as human wisdom; all is the providence of God.—

President John Adams

Care Packages and Cell Phones: Marty Novak

We sent 58 Care Packages in April bringing our total for the last 12 months to 752 Care Packages sent to our Troops. Our overall total since starting this project in September, 2003 stands at 7421. Thanks to all the people who came to help pack the boxes. These Care Packages mean so much to the Troops who receive them. Thanks to our American Legion Family for the help and support they give us and the monetary donations and supplies given to us from members, nonmembers, groups and organizations and businesses of our community to help us keep this project going. Thank you all. It takes us all to do this.

Anyone is welcome to join us for Care Packages. It’s a lot of fun. Our next Care Package packing day is May 14. We arrive about 10:30 to start arranging the supplies and start packing shortly after that. It takes about an hour to finish.

CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS

We are still collecting used cell phones. These are sent for recycling and provide calling cards for our Troops. There is a collection container in the entry way of the Post. When we were in Las Cruces for our District 7 meeting, American Legion Post and Auxiliary 18 in Silver City gave me a large box of used cell phones to send for recycling. Thank you Silver City. I will send them on for recycling.

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 – April 2014

Auxiliary President – Sharon Pierson

  • National Anthem Day: March 3rd was our country’s National Anthem Day and Unit 44 members celebrated the day by assisting with a group walk through the halls of the NMSVH. At several stops along the way the group stopped and sang the National Anthem. The residents enjoyed it so much we decided to repeat the event each 1st and 3rd Monday of the month (nails days) and sing various patriotic songs.
  • Care Packge Proclamation: On Wednesday, March 5th, Elephant Butte Mayor Eunice Kent proclaimed the day “Care Package Day”, in honor of the more than 7,300 care packages Unit 44 has sent to deployed troops overseas. Representatives of the Legion, the Riders and the Auxiliary were present to accept the proclamation. As the mayor read it out loud, tears were seen on the faces of many attending the Council session. That evening during the Wednesday night dinner the Auxiliary presented a Certificate of Appreciation to the Legionnaires of Post 44 in recognition of all they have given in support of this program. Their generosity and support has been invaluable to the success of the Care Package project.
  • BUNCO: This month we had a great turnout for BUNCO and everyone had a great time. We’ve decided to continue having BUNCO on the third Thursday of the month and possibly the occasional Sunday afternoon. If you haven’t had a chance to stop by and play you are missing out on a lot of fun.
  • Visitors for Monthly Meeting: Sharon Finarelli from the Sierra Vista Hospital, as well as two members from EMS stopped by to discuss the new “hands only” CPR technique and provide us with information on current and upcoming services at Sierra Vista. Sharon left brochures for anyone not able to attend the March meeting.
  • Potato Bar / Cake Walk: While not quite as successful as last year, we still raised funds for the Auxiliary and had a jolly good time with the cake walk on Sunday, March 16th. Many thanks to everyone who baked potatoes, provided toppings and, of course to those who baked the cakes.
  • Group Walk at NMSVH: March 17th was a fun day at the veteran’s home. At 8:30am our music chairman, Marty Novak and several Unit 44 members got the day off to a rousing start by leading a group of residents on a group walk while singing the “Fight” songs of the different branches of the military. Even residents who were not participating in the walk came out of their rooms to listen and request the singing of their particular fight song. Once again it was a wonderful success. If you like to sing and would like to join the group, show up at the veteran’s home at 8:15am on the first and third Mondays of the month.
  • .Pot holder fundraiser: So far this project has been a very successful fund raiser – and we haven’t even taken any potholders to the Craft Fair yet! We’ve had such a great turnout at our “group” potholder making sessions at the Post and several members have been busy making them at home. Hopefully they will sell really well at the “Pecans & More” craft fair on March 28th & 29th.                                                                                                                                                                Poppy Poster & Americanism Essay Contests: The posters and essays arein and judging underway. The judging must be completed and the winners in the hands of the Department Chairmen by April 15th. If you have any interest in helping out please contact Linda Nenno or Joyce Hudgens – believe me when I tell you they will certainly appreciate the help!
  • Spring District Meeting: We have received the call for the Spring District meeting to be held on April 12th at Post 10 in Las Cruces. If you would like to attend please contact Johanna Roberts, Ginny Miller or Linda Nenno for specific information.
  • Year End Reports: Just a reminder to all officers and chairmen that year-end reports are due to Department Chairmen by April 15th.

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Dear Auxiliary Sisters and friends,

Sadly this will be my last newsletter. For personal reasons I have resigned my position as President of Unit 44. I want to thank each and every one of you for all the love, support (and patience) you have shown me for the past two years. While being president was never easy, it has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life and I have enjoyed it, and all of you, more than I have words to express.

Johanna Roberts has stepped up to be your President for the next three months. This will be a difficult time for her, especially as it has come so unexpectedly. I know each of you will give her the same support and understanding I have always known.

Best wishes, Sharon Pierson Continue reading