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1 august 2017 Newsletter Fuquay-Varina American Legion Post 116, Inc. AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS American Legion Post 116, 6400 Johnson Pond Road, Fuquay-Varina, NC, Phone: , Website: Facebook: Commander s Corner Derric Grimes - Commander Post 116 As we kick off this year, I can hardly contain my excitement towards the great things we re going to achieve as a Legion Family. This year will bring unexpected challenges and exciting opportunities, yet lots of fun! First and foremost, our biggest goal this year will be maintaining our seven year streak of exceeding the previous year s membership drive. We finished the year with 746 active members and therefore we can expect to have a lofty goal placed upon us by the Department and National Headquarters based on our previous successes. I am confident that we can achieve and exceed whatever goals are placed upon us with the help of our great membership team - headed up by Past Commander and top recruiter in the department last year, Greg Gabry. Our goal is to be 100% renewed by November 11th. Our membership is our strength; it s one of the most important facets of The American Legion. The four pillars stand on a foundation that is created by each and every member s active enrollment in the Legion. My charge to you as members is not only maintain your active enrollment, but to go out and recruit new members. Seek out your neighbors, co-workers, friends and even strangers into becoming members so they can be part of this great organization that helps take care of veterans, their families and our community. As an incentive we are hosting the Early Bird BBQ on Saturday, September 16th for every member who renews their annual dues prior to August 31st. Come out for a great family event with food, drink and a live band. So make sure and renew today so you can join us in the fun! Lastly, some folks have been asking about the Commander s Office Hours on Thursday nights. Given my work schedule, and in an effort to maintain balance with my family and the limited number of hours in a day, it s important to me that I make time for you, the membership. Every Thursday evening from around 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., I ll be hanging around the post to discuss any topics/concerns members may have, and socialize with the Legion family. Of course you can always talk with me at the post at any time I m there, but this time is specifically carved out for you the members. There s nothing off the table. I ve already had some great interactions in the first week and I encourage you to stop by if you feel so inclined. It s going to be a great year and we re already off to a great start! I m excited to work with you, and honored to be your Commander and be able to represent this great Post and organization.
2 Independence Day Flag Ceremony The American Legion Post 116 Color Guard and Scouts from Troop 931 of the Boy Scouts of America s Occoneechee Council conducted the presentation of flags during an Independence Day Flag Celebration. The ceremony took place at The Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints, Fuquay-Varina Ward. (L to R) Legionaries George Gunther, Edward Wagner, John Lockhart, Chauncy Scarbough, and Joe King presented the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard Service Flags. The Stars and Stripes were presented by the LDS Brothers from Troop 931. Legionnaire and church member Brother Paul Lesslie, not shown, conducted Master-of-Ceremony activities for the celebration. post 116 Welcomes our New Members Craig Grivois Jimmy Lawrence Ben Liptez Veronica Martish John Massey Scott Vance Kathy Wall Laren Learned Dennis Bolde Brandon Ward Angelo Finelli Michael Sefko TRANSFERS Ruth Grimmett Patrick Grimmett Johnny Norton Robert Provost Alexander Rosette Patrick Conway - NY 0001, David Cole , Allen Sagraves - CT 0071, James Daly SC 0071, Don Ferguson GA 0030 Nathan Rutherford
3 2018 CARDS HAVE MEMBERSHIP ARRIVED Post 116 was the best in North Carolina for 2016/2017. Let s do it again this year together! The Early Bird Membership Renewal Notices were sent out July 1st and we have only until August 30th to achieve 50% or 380 renewals. But we re way better than that so let s go all the way to 100% with 760 renewals. Blow them out of the water! Your team is here to help you. Nancy Phillips is our Post 116 assistantchair Her is doubleugly2@skybest.com You can also contact Greg Gabry at seabeeatheart@gmail.com Let us make Post 116 number 1 once again.
4 VETERANS EXPERIENCE ACTION CENTER YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS EVENT Should any of the following apply : You have or would like to file a claim with the VA. You have questions about VA appeals or benefits to which you may be entitled. You have questions about VA healthcare. Veterans and dependents will be assisted by a combined team including Veterans Benefits and Health Administrators, Vet Center, and Veterans Service Officers. They will assist with the following: Face-to-face explanation and assistance facilitating and expediting existing claims and appeals, filing new claims, and accepting all claims-related evidence for processing and providing information regarding benefit related VA programs. Who: All veterans and family members of veterans Where: Herbert Young Community Center, 101 Wilkinson Avenue, Cary, North Carolina When: 14th, 15th, 16th of September Hours on Thursday & Friday from 9 am to 4pm. Saturday 9 am to 3 pm. You must come prepared with the proper documentation about your case: DD 214, all medical records about your disability both military and civilian, and dependency documents. Wait times may be long, please be patient. Coffee, water, and snacks provided free of charge. For more information contact Richard Spyrison at rcspyrison@gmail.com
5 Recreation Room Your 2017 membership card will be needed for proof of current membership. * Valid proof of ID is also needed for adult beverages. Hours of Operation Sunday 12-8:00pm Monday 12-8:00pm Tuesday -Friday 12-11:00pm Saturday 10-11:00pm Recreation Room Daily Specials Sunday Bloody Mary $3.50 Free Pool Table Wings and Things during football season. Monday Domestic Beers $2.00 Tuesday Well drinks $3.00 Wednesday Imports $3.00 Bingo Raleigh Dart League Thursday Wine $3.00 The Recreation Room also provides: Electronic Games Dart Boards Multiple Large Flat Screen TV s with Direct TV Covered Outside Smoking Patio Area Free WiFi All ABC Licenses Fuquay Varina Legion Bingo Every Wednesday at 7:00 P.M. Doors open at 5:00 P.M. Packs sold at 6:00 P.M. Cash Prizes Awarded Each person must purchase a minimum of 1 pack of cards for $ Plays all 12 games, additional or extra packs available. SPLITTING OF PACKS IS PROHIBITED Refreshments and food available for purchase august schedule of Events 8/1 Auxiliary executive Meeting 7PM 8/2 Bingo 7PM 8/3 Entertainment Committee Meeting 6:30PM 8/3 Legion Executive Meeting 7PM 8/4 Fish Fry 4-8PM 8/4 Coast Guard Birthday 8/4 Totally Otis Band 6-10PM 8/5 Free Juke Box all day 8/7 Ametuer Radio Club 7PM 8/8 Sons Executive Meeting 7PM 8/9 Bingo 7PM 8/9 Dart League 8PM 8/10 General Meeting 6:30PM; 7:30PM 8/11 Free Juke Box all day 8/12 The Tornado Blues Band 6-10PM 8/15 Auxiliary General meeting 7PM 8/16 Bingo 7PM 8/16 Dart League 8PM 8/17 Cruisers Meeting 6:30PM 8/17 Rec Room Meeting 7PM 8/18 Karaoke 7-10PM 8/19 Color/Honor Guard Meeting 9-11AM 8/19 August Birthday Celebration 8/19 Free Juke Box all day 8/22 Sons General Meeting 7PM 8/23 Bingo 7PM 8/23 Dart League 8PM 8/24 Riders Meeting 6:30PM; 7PM 8/25 Free Juke Box all day 8/26 Old Man Band 6-10PM 8/30 Bingo 7PM 8/30 Dart League 8PM American Legion College, Learn more at
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