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A MESSAGE FROM OUR President, Terry (T.J.) Johnson May 2018 As I write this on the Saturday morning of Winter Storm Evelyn, I can't help but wonder why Mother Nature seems to be upset with us. Oh well, maybe we will have a week or two of spring yet this year. Our newlyweds, Dennis and Kathy Scherer had a wedding day that will be talked about for a long time, having shared it with Evelyn. Congratulations to Dennis and Kathy! VVA Chapter 731 has remarkable camaraderie. A lot of that is built by volunteering together. This is where we get to spend time together and get to know each other. Any of our regular volunteers would probably agree with me. May and August are by far our two busiest months of the year for volunteering. So, here is a gentle reminder of all the things we need all of you for in May starting with putting flags out at Evergreen Cemetery on Saturday, May 26th at 9:00 AM. We put up over 2600 flags in that one cemetery. Every year we add more. On Monday, May 28th, we march in the Memorial Day parade in Manitowoc. We then go to Two Rivers for a Memorial Service and laying of a wreath at the Vietnam Memorial in Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park at noon. In addition, there are usually several school programs in May and June that we conduct at the local high schools and junior high schools. I want to take the opportunity to thank Richard Luchsinger for heading up the Scholarship Committee, as well as all of the volunteers who stayed late after the April meeting to read through the applications, in some cases, multiple times, in order to select this year's winners the winners will be announced at the next meeting! Lastly--BIG NEWS IN MEMBERSHIP: This is from an email from Mike Demske today. New life membership will be $50. Those regular members will pay $30. Those on the three-year plan will automatically become Life Members. If regular members do not convert by December 31st, they will be dropped. My suggestion is that you should contact John Salzman (he won't have much information yet on this) before you renew this year. Our next regular meeting is 6:30 pm, Thursday, May 3, at AMVETS Post 99, 4310 Conroe St. Manitowoc Rapids If you see a $ next to your name on your mailing label, please pay your DUES or consider a lifetime membership!

VVA Chapter 731 Officers President (TJ) Terry Johnson 920-645-3566 Vice President Marvin Decker 920-973-6945 Secretary Bill Wojta 920-682-2465 Treasurer Harold Olson, Jr. 920-682-5026 Past President Ken Decker 920-682-2508 Sergeant-at-Arms Chris Wagner 920-684-1680 Chaplain Ran Jansen 920-553-5355 Board of Directors 2016-2019 Ron Wiesner 920-682-0770 Dave Wanek 920-682-1127 2017-2020 Ken Wentker 920-755-2386 2018-2021 Mike Laughrin 920-686-0724 Bill Pike 920-901-0298 Committee Chairpersons Color/Honor Guard Tom Hoffman 920-682-5073 Education Tom Hoffman Finance & Audit Harold Olson, Jr. Fund Raising Dale Schroeder 920-323-4814 Gold Star Gordie Strauss 920-684-8760 Lao-Hmong Alliance Membership John Salzman 920-629-1124 PR/Newsletter Cathy Karl/Marietta Johnson C: 920-901-6999/M: 920-901-7769 Scholarship Dick Luchsinger 920-682-9232 Veterans Affairs Glenn Gilbert Find information at our website: www.vetsofamerica.org Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255, Press 1 Or Text to 838255 Veteran Help Agencies Manitowoc County Veterans Service Office: 920-683-4055 1701 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc Cleveland Community Based VA Clinic: 920-693-5600 or 1-877-693-5699 1205 North Ave, Cleveland VA Health Care Clinic (Green Bay): 920-431-2500 or 1-877-204-7970 2851 University Ave, Green Bay Aging and Disabilities Resource Center (ADRC): 920-683-4180 1701 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc Upcoming Events May 3 Next Meeting 6:30pm AmVets Post #99 SOUP For VETS! Wed. April 25, May 30, June 27 NOON at Elks Lodge #687 1807 N. Rapids Rd. Manitowoc FREE to Vets, Guests $2.00 Soup, rolls, beverage & desserts Reservations: 920-323-1200 920-379-1232 May 26 - Evergreen Cemetery Meet at 9am to place flags May 28 Memorial Day Parade 9am Downtown Manitowoc June 14 Flag Day at the Elks

VVA Chapter 731 General Membership Meeting Minutes, 04/05/2018 6:30pm 51 members present Call to order: Chris Wagner Sgt. at Arms Pledge of Allegiance: President Terry Johnson Moment of Silence for Fallen Comrades and MIA: TJ Sick and Welfare: Don Tienor is rehabbing at Shady Lane after foot surgeries, Marietta Johnson is under going treatment for Throat Cancer. Secretary's report: Minutes Approved as printed, extra Veterans Magazines available. Treasures Report: Harold Olson, Jr. approved as printed, audit will be happening soon. State Council: Mike Demske - reported that effective 07/01/2018, all Vets organizations in WI are to be exempt from sales tax. Color Guard: Tom Hoffman - Past events; March 8 Funeral for Paul Rank, March 17 Funeral for Doug Molzahn. March 23 Funeral for Harry Parker. March 17 St. Patrick's Day parade. April 2 Honor Guard detail for Don Retzlaff funeral in Milwaukee. Upcoming events; May 26 Memorial Day Parade & Memorial Day program Manitowoc, Memorial Day program Two Rivers Vietnam Veterans Park 12:00. June 1 Program Wilson Jr. High School, June 14 Flag Day at the Elks. Education: Tom Hoffman - Past events March 27 had a class at Kiel High School. Upcoming events; April 9 Valders High School doing a presentation in conjunction with Appleton Chapter 351. May 24 display at the Library all day, Wilson Jr. High School. June 1 Classroom Wilson Jr High School. Scholarship: Dick Luchsinger - We received 10 Applications and they will be reviewed tonight after the meeting. Anyone interested in helping was asked to stay. Quartermaster: Roy Tegen - T shirts available as well as car decals, and other decals. Fund Raising: Dale Schroeder - Ant Hill Mob has a bike show and dance at EXPO, April 28 & 29. Old Business: Tom Hoffman said he has 2 seats available for bus trip to Atlanta. New Business: Mike Brezinsky- VA Town Hall meeting, 05/09 at LTC. 12:30 to 2:30 a VERY informative meeting with VA people attending. Tom Hoffman - Vietnam Vets poppies, for sale? We will get a committee to set up some dates to sell them. Zoo lighting during Xmas pricing was discussed. TJ - Our chapter needs an AVVA representative to represent us for the national/state AVVA. Cathy Karl has volunteered. Tom Hoffman reported that our County's "Eternal Flame" fund is running out of money. So, it looks like all of the Vets organizations will have to work to raise about $200,000 to establish a fund to keep the flame lit. Election of Officers and Board Members: Election a Landslide for TJ- President; Marv Decker-Vice President; William Wojta Secretary; Harold Olson, Jr Treasurer; Directors - Mike Laughrin, Bill Pike. Elected by unanimous ballot and sworn in. Adjourn: 50/50 raffle was won by John Salzman $47.00 big ones

Capitol Civic Centre 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 24, 18 The Accidental Hero is a multimedia one-man show about a WWII American officer who miraculously liberates the Czech villages of his grandparents. It's a true story, written and performed by his grandson, Patrick Dewane. His grandfather, Matt Konop, refused to talk about his service in the war. Yet when he died, his basement yielded a treasure trove of typewritten accounts, photos and rare film footage used in this presentation. Not to be Missed! The Accidental Hero is made possible with support from Ameriprise Financial, Raddatz & Associates. $18 Adult, $10 Student, Veterans & Spouse are FREE Officers are sworn in at the April Meeting! Tom Hoffman (far left) is shown swearing in the officers: (L-R) Bill Pike, Mike Laughrin (Board Members) Harold Olson (Treasurer) Bill Wojta (Secretary) Terry TJ Johnson (President) and Marv Decker (Vice-President) Sorry you were cut off Marv! As many of you know, VVA 731 and the Ant Hill Mob work together at the Manitowoc Co. Fair to man ½ of the Variety Tent. Please consider supporting the Mob as they present this event! The 36 th Annual Bike Show & Dance-April 28 & 29 at Expo! sponsored by The Ant Hill Mob & Hoban Cycle Show hours are Saturday from 10am-9pm and Sunday 10am-4pm $4.00 Admission, Seniors $2, under 12 Free Food, beer, soda, vendors, raffles, and beautiful bikes on display. Get your tickets for a chance to win a 2018 Street Glide Special or a Ranger 900 side by side and four wheeler. Saturday Night we have continuous music from 7pm-midnight with Hyde and Crankin Yankees in the Ice Center. Admission is $5.00 in advance, $7.00 at the door. Come out and help us make this a successful charity show to benefit Miracle League of the Lakeshore & Newton First Responders.

A big thank you for all who donated food for the homeless veterans living at the Veterans Assistance Program. My vehicle was so full that the rest of the food was taken there two weeks later. Those that participated were the Manitowoc Elks Lodge #687, VFW Post 659 and the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #731. There were many boxes and bags of a wide variety of cereals, coffee, fruit cups, popcorn, salmon, a very large cooler of frozen chickens, personal hygiene products, $150 in Gift Cards, books and shoes. The Gift Cards were used to have a special Easter dinner! Delivered in the 2 nd load were hand wipes, coffee filters, cheese and brats. I wish that all of you could see how much these veterans appreciate those donations. With every box or bag that they unloaded they kept saying, Thank you, thank you! I will be doing this again on June 15 th if there is enough interest Thanks again, Mike Demske ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Thanks again