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Commander s Comments President s Message AMERICAN LEGION VOLUME 2017/ISSUE 3 NOVEMBER 1, 2017 POST 180 NEWSLETTER SUPPORT OUR TROOPS This represents the mid-point in my second year as your Commander. I appreciate the work and support that many of you have provided in advancing the mission and goals of the Post and the American Legion. We have a number of events scheduled for November and December and I hope everyone will participate when you can. I also encourage you to assist in making these events enjoyable. We are managing to make our monthly and quarterly membership Fall is upon us, in all its fury! As the holidays approach, we are looking forward to assisting our beloved veterans during what can be a very stressful time. Please join us for our Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation fundraiser on November 18 th, and come celebrate the season at the Winter Wonderland Dinner and Dance in December; all proceeds benefit our VA & R and Troop Support Programs. Thank you to all who donated toiletries for our "Socks for Soldiers" program. The Auxiliary E-board and Department S.A.L. Detachment Commander Marc Chaney spent an evening stuffing the donated items into more than 500 pairs of socks, which we handed out to homeless veterans at the Troutdale Stand-down. Socks are the most requested item by homeless veterans, and we are making this a S.A.L. Message Hello SAL members, I hope you are all well. I am writing this letter on the day that my Aunt passed and I paused for a minute to remember what a beautiful lady she was. I thought of how many names I see posted on the white board in the post of all the members who are sick or have passed. We all lose those close to us and should remind ourselves of just how short life is; reach out to those we love, be it a friend or family member in need. Our post is here to help support those in need and it should be an opportunity for us all to reach out and help one another. It s always nice to see a friendly face check up on us or drop off a meal to ease the burden on the family. We can also help the many events here at goals, but we need continued effort in this area. Those that have not renewed your membership, please do so before the end of the year. As noted in other articles in this newsletter, the Post is ending our engagement with the City of Milwaukie in commemorating the Vietnam War. Our final major event will be the dedication of a memorial obelisk at Scott Park at 11 AM on Veterans Day Saturday, November 11 th. Please plan on attending the event and show your appreciation for all those that served during this tumultuous time in our country s history. Michael Wilson ~ Commander continuing project so please keep donating hotel toiletries from your travels. Thanks to those of you whom attended Sadie Hawkins night, (and especially those who had their friends and loved ones arrested...!) the Auxiliary raised approximately $500 for the Education and Scholarship program. Combined with the very generous school supplies you all donated, several school children will have what they need for a successful school year. Please remember to send in your membership renewal (thank you if you already have); Your dues, along with the generous folks who volunteer, are how we are able to make a difference in the lives of so many veterans. On behalf of the Auxiliary, we hope you have a Happy, Healthy, and Blessed Holiday Season! Erin Walters ~ President the post like dinners, breakfast and bingo. If any of you are available to come in help it would be greatly appreciated. The SAL does one dinner a month and could use some help with this. I would also like to see more of us at our monthly meetings on the 3 rd Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. If you are interested in coming in to help, even if its for one day or one hour please do so. If you have any question or concerns I am always available to talk. I am blessed to have a caring family and am very lucky to have our post as a place of support as well. I hope you feel the same. Please come join us for Dinner on December 2 nd menu is Teriyaki chicken with rice, vegetable, salad and homemade cookies with ice cream. Bill Shults ~ Commander AMERICAN LEGION POST 180 WEBSITE & Facebook http://alpost180.org

BOY SCOUT WREATH SALE AND TREE RECYCLING The Scouts of Troop 144 are selling wreaths and swags to raise money for their camping activities and summer camp. 22 round wreaths with a custom bow are $20. Candy cane swags are $23. Orders are due by November 17 th. You can phone Jana Kreilich at 503-568-3769, or email at jana.kreilich@kroger.com. The wreaths will be available by December 2 nd, and we can arrange for pick up at the Post, or for delivery. The scouts will also be recycling Christmas trees again this year. Trees, wreaths, swags and garlands can be dropped off at the parking lot of St. John s Catholic Church on SE Washington St. (across the street from the Milwaukie High football field) between 10AM and 3PM on Saturday December 30 th and Saturday January 6 th. Suggested donation is $5 per tree, and $2 for wreaths, swags and garlands. To arrange for a pick-up of your tree, call Joe Keller at 503-702-9657 or jwkeller144@comcast.net. BATTLE FOR GUADALCANAL NEARS END The fight to take the entire island of Guadalcanal and secure the airfield from the Japanese continued throughout the summer of 1942. After the carrier Hornet was bombed and sunk the night of 25 October during the nearby Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, Admiral Halsey, now commander of the South Pacific Fleet, was left with only one serviceable carrier, two battleships, two cruisers, and eight destroyers. Soon afterwards, reinforcements arrived at Guadalcanal for both sides. Adm. Turner brought three heavy and two light cruisers and eight destroyers and landed the 182 nd Infantry on 12 November. The naval battle of Guadalcanal took place early the following morning. Rear Adm. Norman Scott was killed, three destroyers and a light cruiser were sunk, and nearly 700 men were killed in the battle, matching the number of Marines killed on the island. Now the tables were turned. Japan continued nightly attempts to land more troops, but Japanese vessels were easily sunk the next day. When Japan attempted to bomb Henderson Field, American fighter pilots intercepted from above. The sailors watched aerial combat from aboard their ships. One eye-witness account from aboard light minelayer USS Tracy (DM-19) states that the ship headed out to pick up a Japanese pilot who parachuted from his aircraft. But the pilot AUXILIARY MEMBERSHIP Everyone should have received their dues notices by now. As of October 13, 2017, we had 79 members paid (23.8%) of our 2018 membership goal of 332 members. The Department Commander (Gene Hellickson) and Department President (Helen Hisaw) have challenged each other to see who can recruit the most new members. It began with President Helen challenging the Legion to recruit new members for the American Legion Auxiliary. Commander Gene accepted that tripped his parachute release mechanism and fell into the water. When the ship arrived, the men only found a parachute and the canvas straps of the harness, which were charred black. The attacks continued. During this time, the attack cargo ship, USS Alchiba (AK-23) became the only ship torpedoed twice at Guadalcanal. First, she was almost to Guadalcanal from Tulagi on 28 November, loaded with ammo and barrels of fuel, when two torpedoes from a miniature submarine started a huge fire. The ship was beached and supplies were unloaded through the thick black smoke. The fire lasted five days. Then, on 7 December, two more torpedoes from a miniature sub were fired at Alchiba; one missed, but the 2 nd struck the port side near the engine room, killing three men, injuring six others, and causing significant structural damage. Both Japanese and the U.S. governments reported the ship as sunk. Survivors of Alchiba heard reports that Tokyo Rose had even announced the sinking. However, the ship was not sunk and received the Presidential Unit Citation, awarded personally aboard by Adm. Halsey. The eye-witness writer received a broken back and spent many months in a brace in the hospital, but would later receive a Purple Heart. The battle for Guadalcanal, however, was not over but at least there was end in sight. Another sea battle off Guadalcanal ensued while the reinforced Marines began their land battle in earnest, putting the Japanese in retreat. ~ Barbara Jones challenge and in turn, challenged the Auxiliary to recruit new American Legionnaires. President Helen will present $100 to the Unit with the most new Legionnaires, and Commander Gene will present $100 to the Post with the most new Auxiliary members between now and the end of the year. Remember, it s not just the Officer s duty to recruit new members. It s everyone s duty! So let s start talking about our great organization to everyone and bring in those new members! Karen Chaney ~ Membership Secretary CHILDREN S CHRISTMAS PARTY The annual children s Christmas party will be held on December 23 rd from 1-3PM. Mr. & Mrs. Claus will be making a visit and handing out presents to each child attending. There will be a Christmas story, Christmas Carrols and stockings. Refreshments will be served. EVERYONE is welcome. Please come and join the fun. Diane Bowman ~ Children & Youth Chairman Armed Forces Recruiting Dilemma? More than 70 percent of today's youth are not fit to serve in the military due to being overweight, criminal records, drug misuse or educational deficits as noted in the Trust for America s Health August 2017 report. 2 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180

CHAPLAIN he Holidays are upon us, and stores already full of T Christmas everything. It is a time to think of past Thanksgivings and Christmas. Please make sure you look at the Newsletter schedules for Thanksgiving Dinner and Christmas events at the Post. The Auxiliary always has things at the Post for donated food and children that are given out each year to those in need. The time to donate, send cards and other things to our veterans overseas has passed or about to pass. The USO at the airport always needs help during the season. The Honor Guard does have programs already scheduled for assisted living groups throughout the county for the week before Veterans Day. It is amazing when you think of the country, to include those we often forget about on islands in the south, going through massive weather incidents, large fires, and shootings in news local and national. I have talked to many who have joined FEMA to go to the east coast and to the southern states to help and are still there today. When the shooting in Las Vega occurred chaplains, ministers, and counselors from fire and police departments in Portland were in route to Nevada the next day to help those needing assistance. Many fire departments, some all volunteer departments, locally are being called to fight fires in California. Our First Responders are constantly moving, leaving family and friends to assist the areas in need. I know many of you and others are saying prayers and blessings for these men and women. Don't forget the families who may need some help that are in your community or across the street. It means a great deal to hear from you and your interest in them. In December American Legion Post 180 will close out the 50 th Vietnam War Commemorative program. The Post and City in partnership under this program will dedicate a Vietnam Monument and new benches in Scott Park next to the Ledding library for the AUXILIARY SECOND VICE ust a friendly reminder that all our meals are J prepared fresh with you, our guests, in mind and is one of the major ways we earn funds to help our many programs. All kitchen help, cooks, dishwashers, servers, etc are VOLUNTEERS. Please treat all our volunteers with respect and kindness, they are taking time out of their own schedules to serve Commemorative program. This monument will have all the service members from Clackamas County and Milwaukie who died in Vietnam listed on it. The ceremony starts at 11 AM on 11 November so mark you calendars and please attend if you can. There will be a musical concert given by American Legion Musicians Post 185 between 1 PM and 3 PM at the Post. We deeply appreciate the City of Milwaukie asking us to partner with them for the last three years. It has been an honor to work with them and the community in this endeavor and on many other things. As a member of the Clackamas County Veterans Advisory Committee, they have been working hard to help the homeless with money to build little houses, get veterans and families back on the road to recovery, to use a word, in many areas. Programs such as PSTD, the 22 program, stand downs, getting families and veterans to the VA or a doctor who have been touched by Agent Orange and many other programs are at work and need help and volunteers. I truthfully say they have so much on the plate, and again you hear they need more and more funds to complete daily these programs. "Father, we ask for your blessings and spiritual help on so many in need, who survived large weather, large fire, and even mass and small shootings across the country and the worlds stage. To many of us this seems like too much at one time, but with your strength, understanding, and Angels using our hands to help we will get though it. There are so many trying to help in their own way or an individual group. Guide them where they are most needed. Let us remember we are all human in need, all equal to each other, and want, but those next to us may be in need more. Guide us to be team players and team builders, grasping with understanding each other to help each other daily, and minute by minute for the common good. Let us remember what Thanksgiving and Christmas means and its dual purpose. I ask this in your name-amen" Jerry Craig ~ Chaplain you! And yes, I will say it, tips are a big part of what many of our servers look forward to. Many of our members are on very fixed and limited incomes and the tips you provide them often help pay for gas so they can come down to the Post and serve your meals. Thank you in advance for keeping this in mind when you enjoy one of our meals, priced and prepared to entice you and your taste buds! Karen Chaney ~ Auxiliary 2nd Vice Be a blood donor! Donate on December 9 th at the Milwaukie Post The Red Cross will be setting up and conducting a Blood Drive in the Post on 9 December. Set up will begin at 0700 and blood donors will be invited in from 9 AM to 1 PM. Please let your friends, family members, and neighbors know about this important event. If you can assist in setting up and taking down the event, your help will be appreciated. Please contact Jim Rolison, Post Sgt-at-Arms for sign up assistance (503-659-1300)! Funds Available for Veteran ur Service Officer has been notified that there are funds available O to support veterans in need that meet the following criteria: 1. Veteran must have a disability due to deployment; 2. Must have been deployed in Iraq, Afghanistan, or in the Gulf region; 3. Must have at least one dependent. These funds are available through the Nation of Patriots organization and must be requested by 31 December 2017. If you know of any veteran in need of financial support that meets the above criteria, please contact Michele Menefee at the Post 503-659- 1300 and she will provide you with additional information. Have you ever wondered, if both the Democrats and the Republicans are against deficits, WHY do we have deficits? 3 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180

HELP FOR HOMELESS VETERANS omelessness is a growing problem throughout the H nation, the state and here in Clackamas County. I want to let you know about one step we are taking to respond to the needs of our homeless veterans, and invite you to consider lending a helping hand. Two years ago, the Board of County Commissioners set aside $300,000 to build a transitional housing community for homeless veterans. After searching for available sites and working through our own land use and zoning process, the community is proposed to be located on a vacant industrial site owned by the Development Agency near the corner of 115 th Avenue and Jennifer St. in unincorporated Clackamas. The temporary, transitional community for military veterans will offer shelter, security, safety, skill-building opportunities and a chance to build confidence in a village setting. Residents will be supported with social, behavioral and physical health services, and will be involved in governing the community. The community will contain up to 30 sleeping pods, along with community facilities for kitchens, showers and restrooms, and a community room. The pods will be weather-resistant, insulated, VETERANS AFFAIRS AND REHABILITATION (VA&R) The reason we exist.. To formulate and recommend to the National Executive Committee of The American Legion policies, plans and programs on direct assistance, outreach and support for veterans and their families with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) claims and benefits, health care, memorial affairs and women veterans programs to ensure that they receive the highest quality of care from VA for their injuries and illnesses incurred from their military service; To coordinate the activities of the National Organization in veterans affairs; 4 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180 vented appropriately for all-season weather and will comply with health and safety codes. You can learn more about the project on http://www.clackamas.us/transitionalhousing/. Portland State University School of Architecture students designed the pods and, along with City Repair, are leading the building process with lumber from a stage built for the Pickathon, festival held this last summer in Happy Valley. The first 15 sleeping pods are being built on our Red Soils campus, near the Juvenile Department and you can help. Organizers are seeking volunteers to help build the pods. No technical skills are necessary, and needed tools and equipment will be provided on-site. If you have the time and would like to help, you can register at City Repair https://docs.google.com/forms. While the City Repair registration site gives you the option to choose your preferred shift and task, please keep in mind that the project can only accommodate 15 volunteers per shift, so your desired shift may not be available. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute directly to the welfare of some of the most deserving people in our community. Thanks, in advance, for your help. To oversee the effectiveness of The American Legion s programs of service to these war veterans and their dependents in claims for benefits administered by federal and state programs; Such other purposes as may be assigned to it by the National Executive Committee. VA&R BENEFIT DINNER Our annual VA&R benefit dinner will be held on Saturday, November 18 th at 5:30PM. Serving Stuffed Pork Loin, Salad, Veggies, Potatoes & Dessert for only $10.00 Please come join us for an excellent meal (Erin s famous stuffed Pork Loin!) and support this valuable program. ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO VA&R. Legionnaires of the Month Barbara Jones is recognized as the Legionnaire of the Month for September. This recognition is for Legionnaire Jones work in supporting FEMA in helping individual in the natural disasters we have recently seen in Texas and California. Barbara has volunteered and travelled to both Texas and California and this shows her compassion for the people of this country. Well done Barbara! Dave Siri is recognized as the Legionnaire of the Month for October. This recognition is for Legionnaire Siri stepping up and taking on the Post Secretary duties and support of the Post Adjutant in maintaining our reports and membership data. Dave is also managing the new ads we are seeing on the Big Screen in the dining room. If you have some input for the ads, please let Dave know! Post Volunteers of the Month Judy Muehe is recognized as the Post Volunteer of the Month for September. This recognition is for Ms. Muehe s assistance in managing the Post BINGO efforts. One can see Judy almost every Sunday afternoon taking care of the 3-5 PM BINGO games. Thank you Judy for all that you do to support the Post! Diane Bowman is recognized as the Post Volunteer for the Month for October. This recognition is for Ms. Bowman s work in preparing the Post for memorial events and her tireless efforts in supporting youth programs with parties and activities. Most, if not all, the decorations that appear in the Post dining room are the result of Diane s efforts. Thank you Diane for all the work you do at the Post and with the Auxiliary. Many of us are familiar with what is known as the barrack lawyer. This is a person that takes some small truth and extends it to an irrational conclusion. Be very wary of this person! He or she will make a fool of you.

November Calendar Updated: 20 November American Legion Milwaukie 180 2146 SE Monroe St. Milwaukie, OR 97222 (503) 659-1300 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Post/Aux Mtgs 7:00PM Hot Dogs / Chili Dogs 3 Friday Galley - A PM (1) Private Event 1-5 PM 4 (2)Private Event 6:30-10:30 PM 5 Post B fast 9- Noon Daylight Savings Time Ends 6 Monday Night 7 8 9 Legion Riders Meeting Hot Dogs / Chili Dogs 10 Friday Galley - R PM 1775 Marine Corps Birthday 11 (3) Special Event Veterans Day Post 185 Musicians Band & Potluck 3 PM 12 Aux Breakfast 13 Monday Night 14 Honor Guard Meeting 15 Aux E-Board 16 *WNC S.A.L. Meeting Hot Dogs/Chili Dogs 17 Friday Galley - P PM 18 Jr. Girls Mtg 10-Noon (4) Private Event 1-4PM Aux Dinner VA&R 5:30PM 19 Riders B fast 20 Monday Night 21 District 8 Mtg Portland 1-7PM 22 23 Thanksgiving Feast Noon-4PM 24 Friday Galley - S PM 25 AL Dept. Special Event 6PM VA Gift Shop Opening 10AM 26 Post Breakfast 27 28 29 30 Post E-board 6PM Monday Night Hot Dogs/Chili Dogs Join us on Thanksgiving for our annual feast. Serving from 12 Noon - 4PM. All are welcome! *Willamette National Cemetery Remembrance 2PM (1) Nov. 3 MacGregor Birthday Party 1-5 PM (2) Nov. 4 Coleman Birthday Party 6:30 10:30 PM (3) Nov. 11 Vietnam Memorial dedication Scott Park 11 AM (4) Nov. 18 Judy Craig event Noon-4PM (5) Nov. 25 AL Department Christmas Party 6 PM??? 5 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180

December American Calendar Updated: 20 November Legion Milwaukie 180 2146 SE Monroe St. Milwaukie, OR 97222 (503) 659-1300 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Aux Breakfast 9AM- 3 Aux Breakfast 8 Bingo Bingo 3PM 3PM Post Breakfast 10 Post B fast 15 Aux Breakfast 17Aux Breakfast 1903 Wright Bro s 1 st flight 22 Post Breakfast 24 Riders B fast 1968 Apollo 8 Reaches Moon Tom & Jerry's (3)&(4) Pri. Event 29 31 Aux Breakfast Family Breakfast Post New Years Eve Event 2 Picnic meeting 6PM 3 4 Calendar Mtg 5 9 10 Calendar Meeting Monday Night 5:30PM 11 16 Monday Newsletter Night Articles Due 18 12 Honor Guard Meeting 17 19 Dist 8 Xmas Potluck @ Post 150 Monday 23 Night Taco 24 Tuesday 25 Christmas 26 Day 1 Friday Galley - S 4 Community children s 5 Christmas PM 6 Wing party Ding on Saturday Post 23 Dec. E-Board Texas Hold em Wednesday Karaoke Post/Aux Meetings 7:30PM Lite Bites 7:30PM Friday Galley Chicken Parm Sandwich 6 7 Post/Aux Mtgs 8 Friday Galley - A 7PM PM 11 Pearl 12 Harbor Day 13 Wing Ding Hot Dogs / Chili Chef s Wednesday Choice Dogs Karaoke 13 18 Chef s Wing Choice Ding Wednesday 20 Aux E-Board Karaoke 25 Wing Ding Wednesday 27 Karaoke 14 Riders Meeting 1911 South Pole reached 19 Hot S.A.L./Aux Dogs / Chili Dogs E-Board 21 S.A.L. Meeting First Day of Hot 26 Dogs / Chili Dogs Past President/ Past Commander 28 Annual *WNC VA Post E-Board 6PM donation Meeting Texas Hold em 7:30PM Friday Galley Philly Cheese- 7 2 (5) Memorial Fred Bear Smith Noon 4PM S.A.L. Dinner 5:30PM 9 (1) Red Cross Blood Drive 14 (2)Private Event Post Dinner 15 Steak Friday Galley - R 16 Jr. Girls Mtg PM 10AM-12Noon Aux Winter Newsletter Dinner 5:30PM Articles 20 Due 21 Texas Hold em Jr. Girls 7:30PM 10AM-Noon Friday Galley Aux Dinner 22 Friday Galley - P Home Made PM Burger Night 23 Children s Christmas Party 1-3 PM All are welcome! 27 28 Texas Hold em Post Picnic 7:30PM Noon-4PM 29 S.A.L. Friday Dinner Galley - S 30 PM PM Hot Dogs/Chili Dogs 30 31 HELP! *Willamette National *Willamette Cemetery As National many Remembrance 2PM of Cemetery you know, Remembrance 2PM we recently Shelter had 1 ServiceMaster donate their time and (1) Red Cross Blood Drive 9 AM to 1 PM product to professionally (2) Larry strip Nelson & wax event the hall 6-10 floor. PM Now we want to keep it (3) Christmas Eve Hobson party shining! Do you have (4) Christmas just one Saturday Eve Lyle a Party month you could spare us??!! (5) Fred Bear Smith Memorial Noon-4PM Please call Ward Allen for more details. 6 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180

SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS See page 8 for information on placing an AD in this Newsletter Need more space for an event? Consider renting the American Legion Hall! We can accommodate 150 people and have a c om m er c ia l k it c hen, stage, audio system, and many other amenities to support your event for a very reasonable price. Your advertisement here could be reaching over 800 local families! BINGO Sunday Breakfast at the Legion at the American Legion Great Breakfast Great Prices Great Service Every Sunday 3 5 PM 10 Games with Blackout Two Hours of Fun ~ Bring Your Friends! Join us from 9 AM to Noon and bring your friends and family for a great Sunday get-together! LINDA BURNSBURNS-Real Estate Broker Pete Anderson Realty Assoc., Inc. Advantage Real Estate Network 10952 SE 21st Suite 2 Milwaukie, OR 97222 CELL: (503) 422422-0734 OFFICE: (503)659(503)659-0508 FAX: (503) 659659-2355 burnslinda153@gmail.com MONROE DENTAL CARE LLCLLC-Jia Lin Goh DMD Dentistry with the whole body in mind Most insurance accepting including new patients enrolled in ODS/Oregon Health Plan. Military & Uninsured discounts available Evening & Weekend appointments available 2143 SE Monroe, Suite F (503) 305305-6068 7 KATHY LYLE S PLACE Owner 2035 SE Washington Street Milwaukie, OR 97222 KATHY LYLE LORA GEISLER BETTY DONALDSON 503503-652652-2001 503503-715715-6667 503503-652652-2001 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180

AUXILIARY DINNERS Saturday, November 18th Stuffed Pork Loin, Potatoes Salad, Veggies & Dessert $10 TAPS POST POST AUXILIARY Saturday, December 16th Prime Rib au Jus & Chicken Dinner Buffet Salad Bar, Potatoes, Veggies, Dessert Display Pre-sell: $15 / Door: $18 POST DINNERS Sunday, December 31st New Year s Eve Dinner & Party Menu to be advised SAL DINNERS Saturday, December 2nd Teriyaki chicken with rice vegetable, salad homemade cookies with ice cream. LOUNGE MENU Monday: Burgers & Fries or Tots Tuesday: Tacos Wednesday: Thursday: Hot Dogs / Chili Dogs FRIDAY GALLEY Watch the menu board or call the Post for menus! BREAKFAST EVERY SUNDAY Please refer to the calendar for the Post organization in charge of breakfast: P = Post A = Auxiliary R = Riders S = Sons of the American Legion POST COOKS AND KITCHEN HELP NEEDED Mike Lueck and Chuck Leverton have done an outstanding job in supporting the Post in the kitchen. It is time for more Post members to step up and take on some of the cooking responsibilities. Mike and Chuck have offered to help train those Post members that have a committed interest in this area. Please contact Mike Lueck (503) 576-0009 or lueck.mike58@gmail.com if you are interested in this area of Post operations. We seriously need help in the Galley and Sunday breakfast areas. There is a sign-up sheet below the white board for this purpose as well.don t be bashful we need your help! Join us at the American Legion Post for exciting BINGO every Sunday afternoon from 3-5 PM. This event is open to the community so bring your family and friends for an enjoyable and fun afternoon of entertainment playing BINGO! Renewals and Recruiting Status The Legion s fiscal year ends on June 30 th which means that the new Legion year begins on July 1 st. Dues renewal notices are sent out shortly after the new Legion year begins. Post dues for fiscal year 2018 are $50 a year and 100% Get your dues renewals in before the end of the year. Let s work to make Post are YOUR due in AD July IN OUR NEWSLETTER WILL REACH 2017. Please OVER 800 LOCAL 180 FAMILIES! a GOAL Post for 2018! consider paying your Advertising dues in July. with us will help Drop in our off your community dues renewal and at veterans the Post or outreach and shows your support mail it for in to our the veterans Post Adjutant. programs. We are We encourage our members making to good support progress our sponsors! toward our goal. Mike Wilson 503-659-1149 wilsonmick@aol.com Be an for Early more Bird! information RATES Issues Member Issues Non-Member Size Single Year (6) Single Year (6) 1.5"x2.67" $ 10.00 $ 50.00 $ 15.00 $ 75.00 3.0"x2.67" $ 15.00 $ 75.00 $ 22.50 $ 112.50 4"x5.25" $ 20.00 $ 100.00 $ 35.00 $ 175.00 8"x5.25" $ 40.00 $ 200.00 $ 60.00 $ 300.00 8 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180

2017 2018 Post Officers Commander: Mike Wilson (503) 659-1149 1st Vice Commander: Gary Wolfe (503) 659-0713 2nd Vice Commander: Mike Lueck (503) 576-0009 Adjutant: Chris Christopherson (503) 860-7580 Finance Officer: Charlie Jones (503) 698-5518 Judge Advocate: Barbara Jones (503) 698-5518 Jr. Past Commander: Mike Wilson (503) 659-1149 Service Officer: Michelle Menefee (503) 806-2138 Historian: Vacant Chaplain: Jerry Craig (503) 723-9988 Sgt-at-Arms: Jim Rolison (469) 939-3348 Secretary: Dave Siri (503) 786-8816 Executive Board: Larry Nelson, Mike Harryman, Dick Messmer Sons of the American Legion: Commander: Bill Shults (971) 221-9833 1st Vice Commander: Marc Chaney 2nd Vice Commander: Vacant Adjutant: Chris Christopherson (503) 860-7580 Finance Officer: Ward Allen Sgt-At-Arms: Jared Irvin Chaplain: Eric Wilkin (503) 303-4251 American Legion Riders: Director: Mike Lueck (503) 576-009 1st/2nd Vice Director: Gary Lande (503) 307-2877 Secretary: Debbie Harwood (503) 407-3660 Treasurer: Michele Lueck (503) 975-0733 Sgt-At-Arms: Ryan Lueck (503)563-1119 Historian/ Calendar Coordinator: JoAnn Wolfe Chaplain: Debbie Lande Road Captain: Robert Ryan Safety Officer: Perfecto Mangual 2017 2018 Auxiliary Officers President: Erin Walters (503) 708-0322 1st Vice President: Diane Bowman (503) 771-0029 2nd Vice President: Karen Chaney (503) 969-7023 Recording Secretary: Mary Renfrow (503) 775-7939 Treasurer: MerryAnna Mucken Chaplain: Kathy Cleveland (971) 204-7698 Historian: Danielle Utter & Patti Webb Sgt-at-Arms: Cheryl Wilkin (503) 303-4251 Jr. Past President: Diane Bowman (503) 771-0029 Membership Secretary: Karen Chaney (505) 969-7023 Executive Board: Judy Craig, Linda Minger, Kathy Lyle Junior Girl Officers President: TBD Vice President: TBD Secretary/Treasurer: TBD Chaplain: TBD Sgt-at-Arms: TBD Asst. Sgt-at-Arms: TBD Junior Advisor: Jade Peterson (602) 796-6916 Junior Co-Advisor: TBD MEETINGS Post and Auxiliary Meetings on the 1 st Thursday of each month: November 2nd December 7th 7:00PM ALR Meetings on the 2 nd Thursday each month November 9th December 14th SAL Meetings on the 3 rd Thursday each month: November 16th December 21st Keep It Clean: Just a reminder that use of the Post facilities implies that the using organization will ensure that the facility is properly cleaned up after any event: kitchen floors mopped, floors swept, tables/chairs arranged, equipment washed and stowed, trash/garbage taken to the dumpster, etc. Leave it better than you found it. ~ Post Management CONTACT US Telephone: 503-659-1300 Fax: 503-653-5465 Post 180: TBD Membership: Chris180adj@gmail.com Commander: wilsonmick@aol.com Auxiliary: ALPOST180_Auxiliary@comcast.net Finance: cbjones333@gmail.com ALR: ALRPost180@gmail.com Newsletter Input: karenc923@comcast.net Web Page: http://alpost180.org Newsletter Ads: wilsonmick@aol.com 503-659-1149 Post Rental: Mike Wilson wilsonmick@aol.com WiFi Network Name:American Legion Post 180 Network Key: Ask the on-duty bartender 9 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180

AMERICAN LEGION POST 180 NEWSLETTER November ~ December 2017 Leadership / Management involve making decisions. Those decisions may not be agreed to by some but they are made by the person responsible for those decisions based on his/her information at the time. Elections are held to select those that the Legionnaire membership wishes to preside over the management of the Post. You may not agree with who is elected.but it is a democratic process and if your candidate was elected you would want the rest of the organization to support your candidate. How about working with that same frame of mind with whomever is elected. We all vent when we are unhappy, depressed, or upset, it is a natural thing to do. When you are listening to those that are venting, consider if this has been your personal experience with the person that is being degraded, do you really believe that is what happened. There are usually at least two sides to a story or event. You are free to choose, but you are not free from the consequences of your choice. Volume 2017/Issue 3 Thank You Veterans The American Legion Milwaukie Post 180 2146 SE Monroe St Milwaukie, OR 97222 (503) 659-1300 God Bless America 10 American Legion Milwaukie Post 180