Volume 7 Issue 20 Membership Meengs: 2nd Tuesday of the Month Dinner 6:30pm Meeng 7:00pm American Legion Post 13 24741 W Renwick Road Plainfield, Illinois 60544 (815) 436-9231 May 2018 JUNE 2018 Commander s Report: Board of Officers Gregory Roach Jr. Commander 815-439-4592 Michael Kissane Senior Vice-Commander 815-715-6209 Henry Skip Simons Junior Vice Commander 815-436-9182 Frank Pecoraro Adjutant 815-439-3577 Ron Allan Finance Officer 815-293-2018 John Thompson Chaplain 815-439-4722 Derrick Docks Historian 815-341-2057 Thomas Mlynek Service Officer 815-630-0727 Charles A. Pollack Sergeant-at Arms 708-441-5851 Jerry Stewart Sergeant-at-Arms 815-254-2193 Comrades, What an amazing month of May we had! Thank you to all who made our Na)onal Commander s visit a genera)onal highlight for our Post, the membership outreach at Carillon more successful than I ever could have imagined, and thank you for the inspiring turnout and great posi)ve energy that made Poppy Days, the Run for Brave 5K, decora)ng veteran s graves at the Plainfield cemeteries, and of course the Memorial Day parade and ceremony at Se6ler s Park moving and meaningful events for our community. I could not be more proud. Speaking of blowing me away, look at this message I received from Department following Commander Rohan s visit, your Post was one of the top 5 Posts in the na+on that the Na+onal Commander has visited. Let s con)nue to work together, suppor)ng each other all four elements of our Post Family united for success. This month at our membership mee)ng we have the privilege and duty to vote in new officers for next year. There will definitely be some new faces in different posi)ons including in the Commander s posi)on. It has been quite an honor for me to lead this group for the last two years and I know that success will con)nue for this group. But for that to happen, we must remain engaged. There are a few posi)ons like Senior and Junior Vice Commander that I am not aware that someone has expressed interest in. Please come to our monthly mee)ng ready to be engaged. We will not succeed if we do not fill these vital posi)ons. Every one of our members has led on some level during their )me in the military. You will have great support from those who have gone before you and served as a Post Officer. We will not let you fail. One Team One Fight, Greg 1
Chaplain s Report: TAPS: Roger Wick Sick Call: Gus Kanakas, Wilkie Parrish, Ron Small Please remember to keep our sick, injured, or recovering members in your prayers. Remember to keep our active duty military in your prayers for a safe return home. Important dates in history: June 6th, 1944: D-Day, Allied invasion of Europe June 14th, 1775: U.S. Army founded - Fly your flag June 17th: Fathers Day June 22nd 1942: Pledge of Allegiance recognized by Congress, GI bill signed into law. June 25th, 1950: Korean War Began June 27th 1947: Your Chaplains birthday June 30, 2008: Post 911 GI Bill signed into Law John Thompson - Chaplain Service Officer s Report: I presented Marne Post Americanism Awards to students Logan Greiske and Caitlyn Miller at Timber Ridge Middle School on May 23. I was impressed by the school's diversity and the patriotism shown by students and faculty. There is a new and more effective Shingles vaccine. It's name is Shingrix. I checked with the Joliet CBOC and was told it was on hand but not to be dispensed yet. As of May 25, I had not received confirmation from a Nurse. Tom Mlynek - Service Officer 2
Auxiliary Officers WOW, glad May is almost over! It's been busy! I hope you had a chance to come to the Post for the Na)onal Commander visit. She truly enjoyed herself and appreciated all the a6en)on. Thanks to all the Aux members that helped decorate, bake, man the dessert table and the t-shirt table. Your help was greatly appreciated. We are sending a girl to Girls State from the Aurora unit. Many thanks to our chairman, Sharon Levally for all the work she did to inform our high schools and home school community. Chairman Carol Benne6 and ass't Melissa Richardson managed our Poppy Day on May 19. Thanks to their dedica)on and to all the members that collected money for our veterans. *** The Auxiliary is hos)ng the June 12th dinner for the post *** Bring your favorite salad to share or a dessert. The rest will be catered. Hope to see you there. As you know, VP and secretary, Carol Benne6, will step down from her post next year. Please contact me if you are willing to help our Auxiliary in either of these capaci)es. Elec- )ons will be at the June 12th mee)ng. Alba Jensen President 815-919-1448 Carol Bennett Vice President 815-258-3073 Patty Dorsch Treasurer 815-439-1956 Carol Bennett Secretary 815-258-3073 Marge Taylor Chaplain 815-524-4946 Val Prueter Sgt.-at-Arms 815-436-7382 Enjoy the fabulous weather and I hope to see you on June 12th! Alba Jensen - President Next meeting is Monday June 11th, 1830. Queen of Hearts is at over $21,000 and growing each week. Tickets are six for $5. Drawing every Wednesday at 2000. Winner need not be present. Ralph Sweat - Commander Son s Officers Ralph Sweat Commander 815-530-9445 Bill Dorsch Sr. Vice Commander 815-530-4300 John Gould Jr. Vice Commander 630-205-2300 Gary Taylor Adjutant & Historian 815-524-4441 William Schneider Finance Officer 815-341-9034 Lothar Perignon Chaplin 815-436-4187 James Grier Sgt-at-Arms 219-929-8245 3
Riders Officers Hello Riders, as you know the national commanders visit was a huge success thanks to the effort, in part, of our organization. Job well done!! Next we would like to thank those riders that endured the extreme heat and participated in the 5K run ceremony and the memorial day parade. It's your dedication to our post that makes the Marne post 13 great. July 21st is right around the corner which will be our inaugural charity event, and we are hoping for a great turn out. Our thanks goes to all involved in making this a memorable experience. Billy Schneider - Director and Bill Dorsch - Asst. Director Billy Schneider Director 815-341-9024 Bill Dorsch Assistant Director 815-530-4300 James Greir Sgt-at-Arms Penny Knolton Secretary Remen Knolton Membership chairman Patti Dorsch Road Captain Liz Collins Chaplain Joe Manzzullo Historian Sr. Vice Commander s Report: There will be a special recognition for all Vietnam era Veterans at the July meeting, Tuesday July 10th. Therefore we are requesting to see as many Vietnam Vets as possible at the July meeting. Mike Kissane - Sr. Vice Commander 4
What s Next? Queen of Hearts drawing every Wednesday in June - 8:00PM. The jackpot is up to $21,200. NEED NOT BE present to WIN! Lightning Bingo every Wednesday 6:30PM Bingo every Thursday: Doors open at 4:30PM, first game at 7:00PM June 2nd: Heart of a Veteran Fund Raiser in the Pavilion noon - 5:00PM Tickets $15 for Vets, $20 for all others available at: h6ps://heartofaveteran.com/events June 11th: Son s mee)ng - 6:30PM June 12th: Membership mee)ng: 6:30PM dinner, 7:00PM mee)ng. June 12th: Auxiliary mee)ng: 6:30PM dinner, mee)ng to follow June 26th: Car Show - 3:30PM to 9:00PM June 26th: Riders mee)ng - 6:00PM July 4th: Independence Day Holiday 5
National Commander s Visit Commander Rohan s visit was a 91840944 Great success. A large crowd of Veterans and members of the Community welcomed her to Marne Post 13 We heard essays from local grade school students Tom Mlynek handed out Americanism awards to Logan Greiske and Caitlin Miller at Timber Ridge Middle School The Memorial Day Parade was a great success. 6