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NARROWS BRIDGE VFW NEWS VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES NARROWS BRIDGE POST & AUXILIARY 10018 VOLUME 70, ISSUE 5 May, 2018 Commander s Message Dear Comrades Our next Post Meeting will be on, May 2 nd, at 1900 hours. There will be a pot luck before that at 1800 hours. We will have our installation of Officers at this meeting. Thanks to all those who took a position in the post. At our last meeting, Ned Vukovich, received his award from State Commander, John Bradburn, for being 100 years old. This award was from the National Commander thanking Ned for his service to his Country, and his longevity. Good for you Ned! Rae Jones and I attended the District Meeting on the 15 th of April. Our Post received an award from the State Commander for being 100% on recruitment. I thank all of you that helped out on achieving this. We must continue to recruit more Veterans into our Post and also into the Auxiliary. The more members we have the more we can help our Veterans. Thanks to those who help to keep our Post running. Larry E. Carnes, Commander VFW Post 10018 VFW Auxiliary President s Message Our next Post and Auxiliary meetings will be on Wednesday, May 2 nd with a potluck at 6:00. Bring some goodies (anything is welcome) and join us for some visiting with each other before the meeting. Installation of our new Post and Auxiliary officers will be about 6:30 before our meetings begin. Our meetings begin at 7:00. We held elections at our April meetings. Auxiliary officers are: President Percy Wolfe, Sr. VP Stacey Hobson, Jr. VP Marion Sharkey, Sec/Treasurer Toni Martin, Chaplain Lorale Righter, Conductress Tilinda Grote, Guard Gary Graber, Patriotic Instructor Carol Gore and Trustees Pat Freeberg, Debbie DeAlba and Laurie Elliott. Thank you members, for agreeing to take on these positions. It is going to be another banner year for us here at 10018. Our Chaplain sends out cards for various occasions - - sympathy, get well, thinking about you and birthday if we know it. To help defray the cost of cards and postage, some of us pay $1 a year on the month of our birthdays. If you think about it, give Lorale a thank you and a pat on the back for a job well done. Mother s Day is just around the corner have you planned anything special with your family?? Loyally, Percy Wolfe, VFW Auxiliary 10018 President 253-759-6113 jdwolfe@harbornet.com

ABOUT OUR MEMBERS MAY BIRTHDAYS Mel Latham Larry Carnes May 9 th. Stacy Hobson May 20th ABOUT OUR NEWSLETTER. If you know of any items for the newsletter that would be of interest to our members, please let us know. IF YOU ARE READING THIS NEWSLETTER, you have some connection to our Post. We hope that you will find something of interest that you would like to participate in, and we would encourage you to come to our meetings and find out, in person what is going on. We have a large group who receive this newsletter and we would like to see some more of you at our functions. Please plan on attending one of our meetings, which are normally held the first Wednesday of each month. Larry Carnes Post Commander VFWPost10018CDR@gmail.com Post Meetings: 7:00 p.m. Monthly 1 st Wednesday VFW Auxiliary President Percy Wolfe jdwolfe@harbornet.com Auxiliary Meetings 7:00 p.m. Monthly 1 st Wednesday Club Manager Marleen Hobson 253-686-4470 Editor Pat Freeberg patfree55@harbornet.com NARROWS BRIDGE VFW AND AUXILIARY NEWS Our thanks to Mail Plus Copies, 5500 Olympic Drive, Gig Harbor, WA, 98335, for providing services necessary to produce this newsletter. They are providing us free folding and stapling. NARROWS BRIDGE VFW POST 10018 4741 North Baltimore St. Tacoma, Washington 98407 Phone: 253-759-0817 Email: VFWPost10018@Netzero.net Website: http://narrowsvfw.org/ Please send address changes To patfree55@harbornet.com

Dear Comrades: Good Morning: I have three things on my mind today that I would like to share with you. Continuing on with our Newsletter Mail problem; here is our second batch of names: Jim Benoit Merle RK Clapper Rusty Bass Terri Lee Kellan Biando Buddy Keller Donald Engebretson. Some of these names are repeats, so again, I am going to ask Pat to remove them from our mailing list. If you know where they may have moved or what their status may be, let us know and we will update our mailing list. Next up, with sadness, I report to you that our Auxiliary Member Kerry Parish has passed away. I have only known Kerry for the past three years, but she was loved by many of us at VFW Post 10018 and she was quite active in helping with many of our activities. She will be missed. Rest in Peace Kerry. And finally, here is an Elected Officer Report from our recent elections: Commander Larry Carnes Senior Vice-Commander Gus Garcia, Jr. Junior Vice-Commander Sandra Perez Post Quartermaster Mel Latham Post Chaplain Bob Neal Post Trustee #1 David Taylor Post Trustee #2 Gary Hauser Post Trustee #3 Bruce Cournoyor Yours in comradeship Mel C. Latham

CHAPLAIN S CORNER "The pin ball machine syndrome" Several years ago I heard a sermon that still gives me something to think about. A pastor showed a video of a pin ball machine. The machine was complete with a ball that is propelled when a spring loaded mechanism is pulled and released, and then kept in play by manipulating the flippers that are provided. The ball bounces back and forth while it is kept in play until it makes an exit through a slot. After the first pin ball disappears, another is produced so that the entertainment can continue. After the viewing of the video the pastor said, One of two things is going on in your life; you are either moving toward a higher level in your relationship with God, or you are being played". How are we "played"? We are all played by our own desires. Jeremiah 17:9 "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it"? According to the Bible, we are supposed to resist an unholy trinity; the world, the flesh and the devil. These three entities pose a myriad of subtle deceptions. We, as humans are played against our own emotions and desires. We are also played against each other. Is it really possible to break the "pin ball machine" syndrome? All I know is that we live in a time of increasing confusion. Being a part of the problem seems to become easier as the weeks, months and years go by.. Being a part of the solution is not always a comfortable way to live. It is easy to be "played". Robert Neal Chaplain Thanks to everyone for showing your love and support to Kerry Parish s family. Kerry was the best person that I have ever met in my life. : She lives on in our hearts and she will be dearly missed. Please say prayers for Marleen Hobson s mother who is in the hospital. Pray for Ginny Seaholm that she will be able to get back on her feet. Pray for Toni Martin for the loss of her neice. Please let me know if I should send cards to anyone, (lorale_righter@yahoo.com, or let the bartender know and they will get the information to me. Thank you and God bless. Lorale Righter Auxiliary Chaplain

AMERICANISM Well our rain is back as I type this (at least it isn't snow), My weeping cherry tree has bloomed and flowers are planted in the flower beds. I am going to begin cleaning our Memorial Park off of 6th Avenue on Saturday, May 26th at 2 p.m. The more help I get, the faster it goes. I have been doing this for years. We like it to look nice for Memorial Day. Dates to remember to fly your flag: Mother's Day May 13th (Sunday) Memorial Day Service at the Memorial Park on 6th Avenue May 28th at 11 a.m Memorial Day Services at Mt. View Cemetery May 28th at 2 p.m. (colors need to be there at 1:30 p.m.). It would be nice if you attend to wear your uniforms or hats to show the audience that we are there. Loyally, Tilinda Grote, Auxiliary Americanism Chair COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Comrades, As of today our post has 413 members, only 129 of them gives me information each month. I write a report each month showing community activities and hospital information as required for us to maintain our non-profit status. Due to many of our senior citizens.myself included can no longer participate. I m asking all of you to send me all your info. My r-mail is silentrae@q.com Any volunteering hours-miles you do. And money donated, please send the information to me. I only received 2 e-mails last month. I know many people volunteer at the local hospitals, send me the hours.miles driven and any money or items donated! It all counts. I have accepted the position for ONE MORE YEAR. PLEASE send me the info!!. VFW post 10018 as of today national membership shows us to be 100% Congratulation to all. Don t stop now. Update to the June 2018 Convention Hotel Information. The Hampton Inn is Sold Out. Rooms are still available at the Fairfield Inn. Yours in Comradeship Silent Rae Jones

DID YOU KNOW? About Gold Star license plates? You can qualify for them if you are the widow or widower, birth mother or father, stepmother or stepfather, mother or father through adoption, biological child or adopted child or adult who fulfilled parental role, to a United States armed forces member who died while in service, or as a result of their service. You may qualify for reduced license fees. To see how to determine if you qualify, contact the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs at: www.wfw.org, or by phone at 360-725-2200. You can call Donna Buck at 253-224-7837 for more information. Save the Date: Armed Forces Day Saturday, May 19, 2018. The VFW will recognize our great friends at BURGER KING (BK) by mobilizing membership to visit their local BK restaurants #Thank BK Appreciation Day. Since 2007, BURGER KING franchisees and their customers have contributed over $5 million to the VFW s Unmet Needs program, which since its inception in 2004, has provided assistance to more than 8,600 veterans/military families experiencing unexpected financial difficulties. On May 19th, demonstrate your appreciation by purchasing a BK meal. Proudly wear your VFW cap and let BK management know that the VFW is there to support BURGER KING, as they, in turn, have supported our Unmet Needs program. For questions about this event, contact VFW Foundation Assistant Manager Ben Vargas, Special Projects at (816) 968-2720 or by email at BVargas@vfw.org. CANTEEN NEWS On May 28 th, Memorial Day, there will be a service at the War Memorial Park at 11:00 AM. There will be a shuttle van from the upper parking lot to take people down to the park. Also, the Canteen will provide a free luch from 12 2 PM Also, new Monday Night Baseball special in the canteen is: a hotdog, bag of peanuts and 12 oz. cup of Hamms beer for $4.00 And, don t forget the meat raffles held the first and third Fridays of each month at 7:00 pm.