Auxiliary President Ginny Lucero – 505-453-7401
The Auxiliary donated $200.00 to the Legion for employee Christmas gifts.
The Veterans Home is in need of folks to help with walking and singing to the veterans; doing nails and helping with Bingo. Please look for the monthly calendar to see what might interest you.
Thanks to all of you for contributing to our Education Give 10 program. We collected $1,450.00 in school supplies. All of these supplies have been delivered to Manzano Christian School, Arrey, TorC middle school, high school and elementary schools. The schools are also looking for chips, Vienna sausages, crackers, Nutella type snacks, fruit cups, protein snacks, bottled water, school planners, pencils and/or earbuds. Please deliver your supplies to Butte Propane, not at the Post.
The American Legion Family raised $576.00 for water, Gatorade and/or granola bars for our first responders. We delivered to the EB Fire Department on September 18 & the TorC Fire Department on September 19. Thanks to all of you for your donations.
Our cookbook fundraiser is still collecting recipes, to submit recipes, email Nancy Trueblood at Nancy100true@gmail.com.
We will be at the Veterans Home on Nov. 10 for the annual car show/bake sale. We are in need of lots of baked goods and/or if you would like to work for an hour or two at the bake sale. There will be no bake or book sale at the Legion in November.
We will be baking pecan pie muffins for the luminaria walk on December 8, cookies, candies for care packages to be mailed on December 12 and lots of baked goods for the cookie trays that we will be delivering on December 17. Your donations of baked goods will make a difference for many this holiday season.
Don’t forget our monthly meeting is on November 17 at 10:30 a.m. All our members and guests are encouraged and welcomed to attend. We will be holding a new member initiation at this meeting. If you are a member and have not been initiated and would like to be, please call me.
Don’t forget that we have an aluminum can recycle trailer on Hwy 195 by the Amberjack sign.
We collect box tops & Campbell soup labels for Education, as well as Bullock’s receipts.
For all other Post activities, please pick up a calendar and newsletter.
Chaplains Corner – Barbara Thompson
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PRAYERS FOR HEALING and THANK YOU for ALL the PRAYERS:
Louellen West’s Dad. Connie Pace. Deone Harty. May God be with you while you get stronger and healthy.
OUR CONDOLENCES:
Sadie Kleinstiver’s brother passed. May God Bless during this time of sorrow.
Membership – Linda Nenno
It is time to renew your membership for 2019. Early Bird renewal ended September 30, and we drew two winners—Pat Williams and Barbara Wolff. Congrats to these ladies and thank you for renewing early. As of October 27, we have 182 renewals, 2 transfers, 2 rejoins, and 16 new members (5 of which are Junior members), for a total of 202. 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.
Care Packages – Marty Novak
In October we sent 32 Care Packages to our deployed service men and women. Thanks to all who came to help. And thanks to Captain Joe Baca and his JROTC for their help. We always appreciate these young people helping us with this project. One day we may be sending packages to some of them.
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.
Please support us in our Care Package Fundraiser enchilada lunch at the Moose on November 3 from 11-2. A delicious lunch for only $9 that will help us continue sending packages from home to our deployed troops.
Our next Care Package day is November 14th. We start packing as soon as we finish setting out the supplies and everything is ready…about 10:15 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.
Cell Phones for Soldiers
We are no longer collecting cell phones. Homeland security will only allow me to send 3 cell phones at a time rather than sending them in the medium flat rate box. This is making it too costly to continue.
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.