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Legion 2021 News

FROM THE COMMANDER: 

No Mission Too Difficult 

No Sacrifice Too Great 

Duty First 

Joe Hill, Commander American Legion Post 8

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I want to give a shout out to Jason Bjorkman at Western Metal Products on highway 10 for his overnight repair, at no charge, of our broken flag weight. We didn’t have to order a new one and wait for it to come in. Thank you Jason, it was appreciated.

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This Year's Legion Halloween Contest Winners!! & Fun Crowd!

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The Auxiliary Needs You!!

It was decided at the June 8th Auxiliary meeting that the current officers will stay on another year for membership processing purposes only.

Any questions or additional information...please contact Dana Grant at 509-679-3142 or americanlegionaux8@gmail.com

Men's Meeting is on Monday,  6:00 upstairs

Men’s Meeting is on Mondays, 6:00 p.m. Upstairs.         I hope you all are doing well during these trying times of the new variance, please take care. The club is doing well. We held our first breakfast for the fall and winter months this morning with a decent turn out. They are held every other Sunday 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. Hope to see more of you in the future. 

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Our Thursday night JOKER POKER and potluck is being well attended and the pot is growing. Come join us for an evening of fun and camaraderie.

 

In Loving Remembrance

The American Legion fulfills a sacred duty by honoring the memories of U.S. veterans after their deaths. American Legion honor guards salute their fallen comrades at funeral services throughout the country. 

We continue to have a band every weekend although the turn out to hear them has been light. For this month the bands will be:

If any of you know of any other bands and have contact information please let me or Trish know 

Son's Meeting >

Founded in 1932, the Sons honor the service and sacrifice of Legionnaires. Members include males whose parents or grandparents served in the U.S. military and were eligible for American Legion membership.

 

The following items have been donated to the Legion for anyone who might need them:

One Wheelchair                                                       One Shower Chair                                                   Two Scooters with wheels                                 Two Push Scooters                                               Two Canes                                       

Two Pair Wrist Crutches

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