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Volume 9, Number 2 www. alpost142.com E-mail: legion@alpost142.com March, 2007 Hopefully about the time you read this, the trees will have been mostly planted and already the Post grounds look better. BUT, and that s a BIG BUT there are tons of work left to be done outside. Shrubbery needs to be planted, green islands to match the Cities drive entrances must be installed on both sides of the driveways. A small portion of asphalt has to be removed to accomplish this. In the area of the gravel parking lot most of the gravel has to be removed and soil and sod put down in it s place and in accordance with City Code NO PARKING will be allowed on the grass. Overflow parking will go into the City Parking Lot, as approved by the city. The paved portion of our parking area on the East side will be recoated and striped into side by side parking instead of the old parallel parking. This side by side method will give us some 19 spaces on the East side of the driveway allowing wide turning and back up room towards the building side of the driveway. There will be NO PARKING ALLOWED on the West side of the driveway. It will be a TOW AWAY ZONE at your expense as will the Fire Lane between the two buildings. The estimated cost is Twenty to Thirty-Thousand and the Booster Club will have been depleted by that time. What I am trying to say is we all must dig a little deeper into our pockets and build up the Booster Club Funds. We cannot stop now or the City will fine us. I would like to thank Rattlesnake for his help in repairing the shelf that fell apart in the cooler, we can always count on him to give a helping hand. Also thanks to Tank and Warren for closing in as best they could the trailer door. Next comes the Great Hall, George Rafajko and I got the idea from another 9th District Post and George did the reconstruction work, thanks to Auxiliary Unit 142 s donation and the help of Tom Thomas and Kenny, who is always willing to lend a helping hand. Thanks guys it is going to look great. When finished the flags will be anchored in such a manner as to prevent their being moved by renters and hidden as has been done in the past. We are proud of our flag and it is to remain in its place of honor regardless of the renters desires. What I am trying to ask you now is to think and try, try to dig a little deeper, if you have already given to the Booster Club maybe you could give some more, if you have not donated please do so now. For God and Country God Bless America Bob Hammes 1st Vice Commander s Message 2007 Car Draw This years sales are a little behind last year at this time. Have you bought your tickets yet? Just ask any bartender at the Post. They will be more than happy to sell you one, or two. If you can t get into the Post you can send me a check or money order for yours. Just make the check payable to the American Legion Post #142. Write on the Car Draw on the outside of the envelope and it will get to me. Remember, the band Black Diamond will be here and you will receive a roast beef dinner with your ticket purchase. Tickets cost 25.00 each or 5 for 100.00. Someone will win the 18,000 cash. Will it be you? When was the last time you have come to a meeting? The Legions meetings are the first Thursday of each month at 7pm. If you would like to change something at the Post, this is where to say it. We can t hear you from the bar or your home. Have some free time, want to meet some new people? There is always something you can volunteer for here. This Post belongs to every member. We need every members support all year long. Thank you. For God And Country Dave Richie 1st Vice Commander In this Issue: Commanders Report... 1 1st Vice Commander s Message... 1 2007-2008 Scholarship Application... 2 Chaplain s Report... 3 Booster Club List... 4 Thanks to the Post... 4 Calendar... 5 Upcoming Events... 6 Auxiliary Unit 142 Message... 7 House Committee Report... 8

Page 2 March 2007 Volume 9, Number 3-2006-2007 OFFICERS Commander, Bob Hammes...954-943-2014 1st Vice Commander, Dave Richie...954-270-3133 2nd Vice Commander, Andy Buglione...954-782-2817 Finance Officer, Fred De Jacma...954-783-2302 Chaplain, Bob LeChot...954-772-9474 Historian, George Dennis...954-942-3081 Adjuntnt, Patricia Renneisen...954-938-9333 Sgt-at-Arms, Heather Cherniack...954-729-6923 Staff Judge Advocate, Harriet Wheeler... Service Officer, Heather Cherniack...954-729-6923 Executive Board: Past Commander, Paul Renneisen...954-812-2674 Bill Brewer...954-942-2448 Pat Tank Chase...954-687-3456 Earl Ellis...954-783-5968 Dan Hartnett...954-943-0098 George Rafajko...954-873-6462 (The listing is no charge for one line for members in good standing) AUTOMOTIVE 3 Star Atlantic Radiator (954) 566-7403 CELL PHONES Todd Lerner - Atlantic Communications (954) 975-2628 CLEANING SERVICES Jody Brumit, Bedknobs to Broomstixs (954) 925-1047 House Cleaning by Reneé (954) 648-5543 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Work Force One Veteran Employment Rep: Joe Richie (954) 677-5555x1516 FLOWERS Jimmy Sherwin, Artistic Way Flowers (954) 351-0040 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Painting or Pressure Cleaning Tom and Barbara Horchier (954) 785-7017 Flooring and Home Repair: Dave McCune (954) 234-5434 HOME LENDERS Nick Nicholas: American Reverse Mortgage Corp. (754) 366-1256 LOCKSMITH All Things Lock & Safe (954) 907-1269 LOUNGES, ETC. Sharkey s Blvd. Lounge (954) 978-3062 SPRINKLERS Repair: Randy Thomas, Maintain Sprinklers (954) 270-5124 2006 2007 Scholarship Program Announced All awards require a new application. Students currently receiving scholarships will have to apply again. Applications will be sent to those requesting a scholarship to the address submitted using the form below. The competition for the five scholarships will be from May 15th to July 15th. Awards are made directly to the college or school. Interviews may be required. Standards used in evaluation include but are not limited to merit, grades and need. Proof of acceptance at the school is required for disbursement of funds. Applicants must be a child or grandchild of a veteran who served honorably in any of the armed forces of the United States of America.

Volume 9, Number 3 March 2007 Page 3 Chaplain s Report Happy St. Patricks Now as we look forward to many Events and improvements in this happy March of 2007, we feel very rewarded for all the progress that has been completed and look forward to many more completions of ongoing Programs now on the agenda. We are very thankful for all the help from the Membership we realize that without the cooperation and willingness of all that have contributed their time and efforts toward our Goals we would not be where we are today. Willing hands and hearts is what helps the Post achieve their future endeavors, This is our Post and we take great pride in seeing it prosper and when we see the good progress being made it gives one a warm and great feeling that we were part of the success of OUR POST!! Looking forward to the always fun-filled Baloon Bash and being an Irishman/Woman, if only for a Day. St. Paddy will feel real good that we celebrate his Day and that we honor his memory by the Wear in of the Green. So join us on that day for lots of laughs, singing and even a toast in the spirit of good Fellowship. As we go forward we must never forget our great Troops that are devoting their time and their lives so that we here at Home can enjoy the Freedoms that they are doing their duty and utmost effort to protect. May God Bless them and keep them safe for a joyous return to their loved ones so that they may know Peace in the Land once more. We Pray also, that those who have sacrificed their all will find Eternal Rest in Heaven where there is that wonderful Peace that only God can bestow. Rest In Peace fellow Veterans! You have paid the ultimate price and now you may live forever in God s Kingdom. For God and Country, Chaplain Bob LeChot OFFICE HOURS The Post Adjutant will be available for membership sign-ups, Legion, SAL, etc. 9 am - 11 am Monday, Wednesday, & Friday Other times, office open by appointment New Service Officer Hours Tuesday s 6:30 to 8:30 See Heather Cherniack or call for an appointment 954-729-6923 REGULAR MEMBERSHIP MEETING LEGION and AUXILIARY Thursday March 1, 2007 7:00 PM E-BOARD MEETING Thursday, March 15, 2007 7:00 PM SAL GEN. MEETING Thursday, March 22, 2007 7:00 PM Fleet Reserve Association Branch 256 Meeting Every 4 th FridayOf The Month Email larryteck@hotmail.com March 2 - Carlos March 9 - Zibby March 16 - Jack Bond March 23 - Bud Moore March 30 - Sonny Williams American Legion Baseball Sign up at www.alpost142.org Welcome U.S. Military Vets MC Please call them by road name when introduced. Several new members of U.S. Military Vets MC installed as Legionnaires. Welcome them! Bingo! BINGO! BINGO! Tuesday & Saturday 7:00 pm

Page 4 March 2007 Volume 9, Number 3 George Rafajko Elaine Rafajko Patrick Campbell Paul Renneisen Dave Richie Kevin Doheny Nick Hird Monica Gray Bonnie Hatt Roland Beaulieu Bob LeChot Betty LeChot Bob McCann Allen Billard Andy Buglione Bob Shelley Edward Weise Bud (Music) Moore Stephen & Demi Grieve Lawrence & Pat Ryan Joseph & Kathleen Dailey Russell & Pat Schou Earl Ellis Bill Brewer Anna Muller Ken & Pat Lamberton Dan & Kathie Hartnett Julian Williams Jim Trygstad Trigger Robert Hammes Reggie Hammes Todd Troutman Message From The House Committee One of the most common questions that I am asked is pertaining to the trees. I am happy to announce that we have finally taken the next step to getting our Post up to city code. As you all know, trees were removed without a permit and we are now paying the price. Fortunately, we have been able to work the City Engineer, the City Arborist and the Code Enforcement Officer over the last 7 months, and have finally come to an agreement as to what we must do to rectify the removal of the trees. We have applied for our permit and are now moving forward. Our Booster Club was never intended to pay for all that we must do, but was meant to help offset the costs to the Post. I am very proud of not only our members but also our friends of the Post that were able to give and make a big difference. For our 1 st project the Booster Club was able to cover almost the entire cost of the trees, planting and staking. We still have a long way to go as to the remainder of projects that must be completed to meet the requirements of the city. Please continue to donate to the Booster Club for this fiscal year. We will be starting a new board with the new 2007 2008 members on July 1 st. The old board will be replaced with a permanent plaque for everyone to see and to show our Post 142 Booster Club 2006-2007 Please continue to support the Booster Club. Become a member today. Thank you to all the members and friends of the Post that have contributed so far. OUR BOOSTER MEMBERS Max McLeieer Joe O Neill Brian Vitale Joseph Scott Charles Swinghammer Gerald Pollard Art & Sue Tenney Barbara Thomas Niels Braun G.G. Curtis Tommy Thomas Charlie Brown Jack Brill Dale Stayman Jim & Anne Cherniack Patricia Renneisen Norman Mandrel Jennifer Thomas Russell (Bugsy) Moore Wade, Bob & Leo Ron (Rattle) Skirdlant Jim & Georgianna Perez Brent Jett Wesley Ryan Bill & Lois Ellis Wally & Betty Kilday George & Beatrix Vargo Dan Marchetti John Ehrlund Joe & Pat Menapace James Farr Allen Bernard appreciation for those that made a difference. Many of our veteran s rely on the wheelchairs, walkers etc. that are donated to the Post, but most recently we have been receiving donations left outside the back door, not only the normal wheelchairs and walkers, but also used clothing. It would be greatly appreciated that when donating any of these items they be in working order and brought inside so that they can be properly stored and not exposed to the elements. Please, we do not accept used clothing. Some of you might have noticed some activity going on in the Main Hall. Last July the Auxiliary made a substantial donation to the Post so the Main Hall could be renovated and be brought up to date. The project is now moving along and the differences are already noticeable. The sides of the stage, which have always been an eyesore, especially with the storage of tables and chairs, are now behind closed doors. We still have a lot of work to do so if you would like to join us and maybe swing a hammer to relieve some frustration or just share your knowledge you are more than welcome. For God and Country, George Rafajko House Committee Chairman Barbara Donahue Couleen Dolan Bill Malfe Dennis McKelligett Fred Soffing George Bierwirth Hambone George & Audrey Pearson Joseph Edmunds Jimmy O Shea Michael Petrofske Lou & Anne Marchand Paul & Virginia Stein Rosemary Southworth Thomas & Corinne O Brian Susan Daniels William & Rosemary Wilson Carolyn & James Kramer Auxiliary Unit 142 Unit 142 Harold Iden Unit 142 Ruth Paulson Unit 142 Sara J. Bricks Unit 142 Hazel Christensen Les Dixon Harry G. Beatty SR. Steve Bowden Gordon & Jean Spang Richard Marine Edward Jacoby Betsy & Bob Appleton Douglas Lutz Helen & Dom Daddazio Malcolm Hill Allen MacDonald Hank & Sally Fisher Larry & Joan Tunison Arthur B. Campbell Ron Emery Gary Trepke Jack & Diane Simpson L. Allen Westphal Joseph Florentino Robert MacDonald Gus Janulis Donald & Thea Pigman Barrie & Ski Chanowski Dr. Henry Steadman Fred & Constance DeJacma Richard Defortuna Robert Burke Millard & Elaine Snyder Heather Cherniak Harriet Wheeler Bill & Alan, NJ Post 372 Don Roy George Foley Rosemary Ackerlund John Bender Julien M. Burkness Diane Shoemaker Walter/Memory of Phillip Broadhead RNYFD Broward Co. Div.

Volume 9, Number 3 March 2007 Page 5 March New Post Hours : Open at 9am - 7 Days a Week Close at 10:30 pm Mon-Thur at 11:00 PM Fri& Sat At 8pm Sundays The Weekly Draw will be changing to Sunday;s at 5 pm. Come in and increase your chances. Starts Sunday, April 1st. Spaghetti & Meatballs are Back. Join us on Sundays from 1 to 5 pm. Spaghetti & Meatballs or Wings 3.50 1pm - 5pm Annual Balloon Bash Spaghetti & Meatballs or Wings 3.50 1pm - 5pm Spaghetti & Meatballs or Wings 3.50 1pm - 5pm Spaghetti & Meatballs or Wings 3.50 1pm - 5pm Roast Pork 5:30-8 PM 7.00 Legion & Aux. General Meeting 7pm Chicken Marsalis Dinner 11.00 Music by Carlos 1 2 Bingo - 7PM 3 BBQ Rib Dinner Half Rack - 8.00 Full Rack - 12.00 Retired Military Officers 9am 4 5 6 7 8 Music by Zibby 9 Bingo - 7PM 10 Retired NYFD Open Face Roast Beef 5:30-8 PM 5.00 Legion & Aux. E-Board Meeting 7pm Prime Rib Dinner 11.00 Music by Jack Bond 11 12 13 4 15 16 Bingo - 7PM 17 Fried Chicken Dinner 5:30-8 PM 6.00 SAL General Meeting - 7pm N.Y. Strip Dinner Dinner 11.00 Music by Bud Moore 18 19 20 21 22 23 Bingo - 7PM 24 Retired NYFD Sausage Parmesan 5:30-8 PM 6.00 Veal Parm Dinner 9.00 Fleet Reserve Assoc. 7PM 25 26 27 28 29 Music by Sonny Williams30 Bingo - 7PM 31 Chicken Parmesan 5:30-8 PM 6.00 Legion & Aux. General Meeting 7pm BBQ Rib Dinner Half Rack - 8.00 Full Rack - 12.00 Ladies Fashion Show & Tea 2pm Live Entertainment 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bingo - 7PM 7

Page 6 March 2007 Volume 9, Number 3 MAGNIFICENT MARCH MEALS FOR YOU Wednesdays 5:30-8 March 7 ROAST PORK DINNER 7.00 March 14 OPEN FACE ROAST BEEF 5.00 March 21 FRIED CHICKEN DINNER 6.00 March 28 SAUSAGE PARM 6.00 Fridays 5:30-8 March 2 CHICKEN MARSALIS DINNER 11.00 March 9 BBQ RIB DINNER HALF RACK 8.00/FULL RACK 12.00 March 16 PRIME RIB DINNER 11.00 March 23 N.Y. STRIP DINNER 11.00 March 30 VEAL PARMESAN 9.00 Also Every Friday HOME STYLE FISH FRY 8.00 Upcoming Events Auxiliary Unit 142 Presents Annual Spring Fashion Show & Tea Fashions By ADDICTIONS with Hostess Annie Saturday, April 7, 2007 at 1pm Homemade Tea Sandwiches, and Desserts Tickets 7.00 ~ Door Prizes and Raffle See any Auxiliary Officer or Bartender RSVP by March 31, 2007 Annual Balloon Bash Sunday, March 11 2pm till??? Wear your Green and Enjoy all the fun. Live Entertainment, great food along with some really great specials in the Lounge. Celebrate Our 60th Anniversary Saturday, August 4, 2007 5pm - Till??? Food Fun Entertainment Dancing DVD Donations Needed AMVets is hosting a national campagin to collect DVD s. These DVD s will be sent to our troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. While our troops are not On Duty, they cannot safely leave their compound. They are prisoners because of safety issues. Please help them so they have something to do while they have some down time. The collection box is located in the lounge. Please help support our troops and keep them safe

Volume 9, Number 3 March 2007 Page 7 Auxiliary President s Message The Top of the Morning toyou (and the Irish response to that is) And the rest of the day to yourself. That is what my very Irish Grandmother use to tell me. Hope to see you at the Post St. Paddy s day event The Balloon Bash. The Auxiliary will have a 50/50 and also will chance off a Basket of Cheer. Elaine Rafajko has reported that we have sent $107,129.00 worth of coupons to 3 different commissaries for the military and their families overseas. Great job all you coupon cutters and counters. Marion Broadhead reported Unit 142 has donated 75 lbs. of Pop Tops to the Ronald Mac Donald House. Unit 142 has recently donated 55 lbs. of Pop Tops to Dialysis for Children. Volunteers are needed for our upcoming Fashion Show and Tea. If you can help by baking or making tea sandwiches please contact Elaine Rafajko. This is our BIG event of the year and we are all looking forward to it. At this time our membership is at 82.90%, if you have not renwed your dues for 2007 please do so, we would love to reach 100% again this year. We welcome our new members Kathy Chapman, Diane Espisoto ad Tina Kincaid also Alyssa Scott a new Jr. member. Our Bingo has been improving and the proceeds are helping with our many, many projects to help our Veterans and our Children and Youth programs. Remember our meetings are the 1st Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM. hope to see you there. In Loyal Sevice to God and Country Reggie Hammes A Message From The Auxiliary, 2 nd Vice President Ladies, please don t forget to purchase your tickets for the Annual Spring Fashion Show and Tea on Saturday, April 7 th, at 2pm. These would also make a great gift for a friend. We are always looking for volunteers to help bring in some finger sandwiches or deserts. Please contact me if you would like to help out. Remember that our functions are here so that we may enjoy ourselves but mainly it allows us to raise funds for the Auxiliary so that we can continue to support things like Girl State and other related activities. In Loyal Service Elaine Rafajko 2 nd Vice President AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY 2006-2007 OFFICERS President, Reggie Hammes... C: 954-729-5503... H: 954-943-2014 1st Vice President, Barbara Chapman-Thomas...954-360-0894 2nd Vice President,Elaine Rafajko... C: 954-661-1153... H: 954-782-6208 Chaplain, Marion Broadhead...954-427-0467 Secretary, Monica Gray... C: 954-288-9691... H: 954-788-9901 Treasurer, Teresa Boivin...954-786-3455 Historian, Bonnie Hatt...954-943-6863 Sgt. At Arms, Susan Daniels...954-783-6532 Asst. Sgt. At Arms, Rosemary Chase-Goloff...954-263-9449 Parliamentarian, Demetria Grieve...954-283-8530 Executive Board, Dottie Bell...954-782-7029 Trivel McKire...954-946-3969 Patricia Haag...954-983-8058