BlantonThompson American Legion Post Post 155 P.O. BOX 908 Crystal River, Fl 34423-0908 Blanton-Thompson American Legion Post 155 Crystal River, Florida November 2014 Scuttlebutt Commander: John Foster NON-PROFIT US POSTAGE PAID Crystal River, Fl 34429 Permit No.1 Auxiliary President: Marie Pink Published by Blanton- Thompson American Legion Post 155, P.O. Box 908, Crystal River, Florida 34423-0908. Disclaimer Opinions expressed herein are the opinion of the author and not necessarily the opinion of Blanton-Thompson American Legion Post 155 or the American Legion National Organization To: AMERICANISM November 2014 By the time you read this issue of “SCUTTLEBUTT”, I hope you have exercised your 15th Amendment, which gives you the right to vote. Even though this is a Mid-term election…it is extremely important! The voting laws have been relaxed by offering absentee, and early voting which has taken the pressure off the polls on Election Day. November has been set aside for our veterans with many events scheduled for the honoring of our service personnel. Veterans Day is on the 11th and our Post is involved in the parade in Inverness. The 11th of November had been set aside at the end of WWI as that was the day the Armistice was signed ending the war. It was always celebrated at the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th. On November 13, 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in D.C. in addition, is a Wall listing all of our valiant men who died during that. 58,261 names are etched into the polished black granite. There is a “traveling wall” that moves around the country giving many citizens an opportunity see this beautiful memorial honoring these men and women. A birthday is in order for the U.S. Marine Corps as they will be 239 years old on November 10th. 1775 was a big year for #1, the Army, June 14; #2 the Navy, October 13; and #3 the Marines, November 10. Our families will gather on Thanksgiving, November 27th and time of giving thanks and sharing delicious food with our friends. A time to celebrate the harvest from the fields and gardens as they did in Plymouth, Massachusetts back in 1621. This is also a time when many are traveling to visit, celebrate, and watch football games. For God and Country Chuck Haffenden, Chairman Page 2 Commander - John Foster On 15 October 2014 we had a nice memorial service for Sandy White. Sandy served 37 plus years volunteering her time to the Auxiliary and the American Legion. Sandy helped so many, gave so much, and touched many lives. The Auxiliary Unit in heaven has a new transfer, she's running for office and volunteering. I have many good memories of Sandy and when I think of her I will have a smile. Executive Board has changed December Executive Board and General Meeting times. On Dec 9, 1800 (6 pm), we will hold Executive Board meeting and 1930 (7:30 pm) we will hold the General Meeting due to holiday season and general meeting would be 2 days before Christmas day. FYI, in April 2015 new water heater rules will take effect. I'm mentioning this because it could affect you. If your present water heater is located in a small space where you have very little room like in most mobile homes, these new water heaters will not fit. They are going to be larger coming in 30, 40, and 50 gallon size and will require you to relocate electrical and water supply at additional costs. If this applies to you, consider purchasing one that will fit now. I found this on Google "Department of Energy Gets into Hot Water." For God and Country John Foster American Legion Riders – Director Tom Voelz Greetings to all, We were all saddened by the loss of a great Lady, Sandy White. On behalf of the American Legion Riders, I would like to express deepest sympathy to Larry and the White family. Sandy will be missed. We held the ALR Oktoberfest on Saturday October 11th. Co-chairs Jay and Becky Parker put together a great event! We were fortunate to have Eric Zawalich providing some great German music. I want to thank all those who came out to support the event. I especially want to thank the folks who did the work. It wouldn’t happen without you. Revenue from this event will support our veteran’s programs. Veteran’s Week goes from October 25th to November 14th. There are many events including the Veteran’s Day Parade and a motorcycle ride to the Fallen Heroes Ceremony. There is also a Veteran’s Fair at the mall on November 8th where we will staff a booth and have representatives from each Legion family present. Watch the Chronicle for times and dates of the events or email me for a full list ([email protected]). Tom Voelz Director, ALR Chapter 155 http://flpost155.org/Riders.htm Page 3 Chaplain's Corner Post 155 sends our thoughts and prayers to members who lost loved ones and are dealing with health issues. May God be with you and comfort you through this difficult time. November is a great month, let us start with Election Day on Nov. 4th, just a reminder please don't forget to vote, our brothers and sisters gave the ultimate sacrifice for your right to vote and be free. Let us reflect on Veterans Day on Nov. 11th and Thanksgiving Day Nov. 27th. Let us not forget the real meaning of these special days and take a moment and say a prayer to our Heavenly Father and thank him for our many blessings. "Veterans Day Prayer" Dear Heavenly Father, we pray that thy blessings be bestowed upon our friends and loved ones. We thank thee for this opportunity to share with them this special occasion to honor our Vets on this day. Father, we will always remember that our Vets offer to make the supreme sacrifice to defend our country. Let us be reminded of life, liberty, justice and democracy, that we may be ever grateful for our Comrades who gave so much for their Country. Amen. For God and Country Garry Justice, Chaplain ALA CHAPLAIN As Chaplain for the American Legion Auxiliary, I want to thank you all for the support that you have given me this past year. I can't believe it's been a year now since I accepted this position and without you, I could not have done this. The Auxiliary has lost three of our members within the past two months which includes, Joan Chalker who passed Sept. 17, Betty Rubright on Sept. 21, and our past president, Sandy White, who passed Oct. 8. Our deepest sympathy goes out to their families and friends. We also have several members who have lost loved ones and beloved pets this past month; may the peace of Christ be with you. Our sick list includes Sig Voelz who has been suffering with her back. Please continue to pray for those who are still dealing with health issues that I have mentioned over the past few months, and those of which I am not aware. We honor two special holidays this month: Veterans Day on Nov. 11 and Thanksgiving Day on Nov. 27. Remember our Veterans on this day, it is a privilege to be associated with you all, and if anyone deserves a reward it is you, who fought for our freedom. On Thanksgiving, please remember those who are less fortunate and thank God for the many blessings He has given to you. In closing as I say every month please continue to keep me informed and don't hesitate to call me at: 352-563-5358 or 352-228-1454 "I CARE" "I am the way, and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me." John 14:6 For God and Country, Maggie Justice, ALA Chaplain PLEASE CHECK OUT THE POST WEBSITE: www.flPost155.org Page 4 Chef de Gare Dennis Marion Forty and Eight Voiture - Cabane 1219 CHEF DE GARE Dennis Marion LA PRESIDENTE Liz Krusynski VOITURE 1219 The month of November will be extremely busy. We have our breakfast on the 2nd (Americanism Program), Promenade on the 13th, the Fish Fry on the 7th ( A week early for Veterans Week prepared and served by Team #1.) Additionally, we are participating in the Veterans Fair at the Crystal River Mall (start at 0800 Hours ) and the Inglis Veterans Day Parade (start at 1000 Hours ) on November 8 th; Inverness Veterans Day on the 11th; Massing of the Colors in Inverness on the 16th. Please contact the Chef de Train Mike Klyap at (352) 302-6096 and let him know in which events you will be participating. Stand up and be counted because these events are conducted to honor all of us who have served this great Nation of ours!!!!!!! As a final note, our yearly dues are now due, so please pay as soon as possible. CABANE 1219 Welcome to our new Dames, Donna Posa and Sharon (ShaSha) Bryant. November 02, 2014 breakfast will be hosted by the Americanism program. Please come out and enjoy a great breakfast for only $6.00. November 07, 2014 FISH FRY Team 1 needs our help. This is one of the activities advertised for Veterans Week and we anticipate a large turnout. We will need additional servers for the dining hall and the bar area. PLEASE come and help. A few had volunteered at Rendezvous, but we might need more. Our next Rendezvous is Thursday November 13, 2014 at 7:30 PM. October 11, 2014 was the Fall Picnic at John and Jacque Gore’s house. Good food and a good time was had had by all. Merci for the generous donations of toothpaste. Please remember to report them, time and miles to the Child Welfare Program. A BIG merci to John and Jacque for hosting us again this year. Chef de Gare Marion has listed a few of the Veterans Week activities above. PLEASE coordinate with Chef de Train, Mike Klyap, about your participation in these events. A complete list of these events is on the bulletin board at Post 155. Dues are due. Please send your dues ($25.00) to Dame Marie Pink as soon as possible. You can also put them in the 40 & 8 mailbox at Post 155. If you have questions or concerns please contact me. I can be reached at 352-628-7743 or [email protected]. For the betterment of La Societes, Quarante Hommes & Huit Chevaux La Société de Femmes Auxiliary President-Marie Pink Hello Auxiliary Sisters, I am sorry to report that Wednesday lunches have been discontinued due to lack of interest and support.. We had hoped to make a few extra dollars by doing these lunches, and we tried, but the patrons of the lounge didn’t respond favorably enough to continue them. This month we distribute Poppy Plates throughout the Post/Lounge, please support this endeavor as the proceeds do go to our Veteran’s Fund. Also, Citrus County is honoring WWII Veterans. Attend any or all of the planned events happening around the county during October 25 through November 16th to show support and pay tribute to these men and women who fought for our freedom. Our Membership dues are coming in slowly but surely, please pay 2015 renewals before December 31st. For the good of the Auxiliary, Marie Pink, President Page 5 Sunday Happy Hour Monday 5 to 7 pm Mon ~ Fri Note: Meals are subject to change or info not supplied prior to publication. 3 Bingo: 1-4 pm Lunch: 12-3 pm 2 8:30-11:30 am Auxiliary Room rented 7:00 – 9:00 pm 40/8 Breakfast: Darts: 5 pm Daylight Savings Ends 17 24 Bingo: 1-4 pm Lunch: 12-3 pm Bingo: 1-4 pm Lunch: 12-3 pm 10 Bingo: 1-4 pm Lunch: 12-3 pm 9 Darts: 5 pm 16 Darts: 5 pm 23 Darts: 5 pm _________________ 30 Darts: 5 pm Tuesday Wednesday 12 19 26 Lounge $ Day 10-5 5-6:30 pm Lounge $ Day 10-5 Legion Dinner: ALR Mtg 6:00pm 5-6:30 pm Legion Dinner: Lounge $ Day 10-5 Hall Rented 3 to 5 pm Lounge $ Day 10-5 ALR Spaghetti Dinner: 5-6:30 pm 5 13 20 27 Thursday Thanksgiving Day Dinner: 2 pm NARLEO: 7:30 pm Bingo: 1-4 pm Lunch: 12-3 pm Queen of ♥: 6:30pm Bingo: 1-4 pm Lunch: 12-3 pm Queen of ♥: 6:30pm 40/8 Mtg: 7:30 pm Bingo: 1-4 pm Lunch: 12-3 pm Queen of ♥: 6:30pm 6 NOVEMBER 2014 4 SAL Mtg: 6 pm E-Board: 7:30 pm Election Day~VOTE 11 Veteran’s Day Inverness Parade 10 am ~ BBQ & Cliff Sanders: 1-5 pm 18 Citrus 10-13 Club Mtg: 7:30 pm 25 General/Aux Mtg: 7:30 pm Queen of ♥: 6:30pm Friday 1 Saturday SubVets Mtg: 11am 8 Pool Tourney: 2 pm 7 Pool Tourney: 2 pm 40/8 Fish Fry #1: 5-6:30 pm 6-10 pm Music: J & S 15 Pool Tourney: 2 pm 22 Hall rental Honor Guard: 14 10 am SAL Dinner: 5-6:30 pm Pool Tourney: 2 pm Music: Roger C 6-10 pm 21 Aux Dinner: Fish Dinner ~ 5-6:30 pm Music: TCD 29 6-10 pm 28 Pool Tourney: 2 pm Legion Steak Night: 5-6:30 pm Music: JoJo Jones 6-10 pm Page 6 Sons of The American Legion-Commander George Singer Squadron 155 Proud members of the American Legion Family November 2014 On behalf of the entire Squadron, the Squadron would like to express our sincere condolences to the family of Sandy White who passed into the American Legion in Heaven last month. Although Sandy is not here physically, Sandy's spirit of her big heart will remain with us forever. Sandy was an inspiration of dedication , loyalty , and determination that will remain with us always. Thank you, Sandy for who you were, and I am eternally grateful for knowing you. Special Sons dates for November: Mtg 3rd, dinner changed to the second Friday, November 14 by a request of the 40/8, menu to be determined. Although we pay homage to all our Veterans, and November there will be special events for the month, I do not have the schedule, but check the post for updates. I apologize that I have not been at the post as often as I would like to, however, I have been dealing with health issues for the past couple of months. I am disappointed that there are not enough members to conduct a meeting, and dues are coming in at a slower pace than is needed to maintain our programs. Remember, you need to support your family group activities as well as all the American Legion Family activities including dinners, volunteering, and financial. We hope you all have a fantastic Thanksgiving with family, friends, and neighbors, and say a special prayer, and thankful for what our Veterans have given us. FOR GOD AND COUNTRY George Singer, Commander On-going Events and Updated Post Information Bingo Lunch Specials Monday and Thursday 12-3 pm. Dinners Wednesday (check calendar; not necessarily every week) and Friday sponsored by the various Legion Family members such as the Legion, Auxiliary, 40/8, Sons of the American Legion, American Legion Riders and sub-groups Bingo - Monday and Thursday from 1-4 pm [check calendar for cancellations] Dart Tournaments — Sunday at 5 pm [check calendar for cancellations] Pool Tournament — Saturday at 2 pm [check calendar for cancellations] Sunday Breakfasts on the first Sunday Monthly from 8:30 — 11:30 am. Page 7 BLANTON-THOMPSON POST 155 — OFFICER LIST Position Commander 1st Vice Commander Name Position Phone John Foster Bob Koch c352-212-1996 352-795-2757 2 Vice Commander Rodney Appleby 352-228-4350 3rd Vice Commander Larry Riviere 352-795-1569 Adjutant Gabriella Danielson 352-513-4388 Finance Officer Larry White 352-249-7663 Post Service Officer Gabriella Danielson 352-601-1201 Post Historian Chaplain Roger Boucher Garry Justice 352-794-0352 352-563-5358 Sergeant at Arms Bill Shreve 352-628-5992 Judge Advocate Darlis Greene 352-621-0402 Lounge Manager Larry Pink 352-563-5451 nd Voiture#1219--40/8 Past Post Commander Mike Klyap, Jr c352-302-6096 Executive Board - G. Danielson, W. Deagle, J. Gore, D. Greene, J. Kunzer, S. Mikulas, J. Peach, J. Voges, J. White Name Phone Chef de Gare Dennis Marion 352-795-9838 Aumonier Ric Romano 352-344-8919 Correspondant Tom Smith 352-628-3369 Cabane#1219 La Presidente Liz Krusynski 352-628-7743 Aumonier Joyce O’Donnell 352-795-4020 Correspondante Barb Logan 352-795-4233 Lounge Information See Calendar for Scheduled Music Entertainment ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ American Legion Auxiliary Position Name $ 1.50 Wednesdays Domestic Beer & Well Drinks 10 am to 5 pm Phone President Marie Pink 352-563-5451 1st Vice-President Barb Logan 352-795-4233 Secretary Shawn Mikulas 352-503-5325 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Treasurer Liz Krusynski 352-628-7743 Chaplain Maggie Justice 352-563-5358 COMING EVENTS Sgt at Arms Jacque Gore 352-746-6310 Ass’t Sgt at Arms Pat Greene 352-621-0402 Historian Mel Johnson 352-422-7469 Bus trip to a Tampa Bay Buccaneers Football game ~ Do YOU want to go? Sign up for the Falcons game (November 9). Ticket cost will run between $65 and $70 per person. Call: 795-6526 to reserve your place! Drawing for 45 Caliber Pistol w/custom oak display case. Tickets are $5 each and are available from Roger Boucher (352-794-0352) or from Bartenders at Post. Winning Ticket drawn on Veteran’s Day, November 11 at 3 pm ~ no presence necessary. See flyer enclosed. Drawing for framed, minted set U.S. Quarters Raffle also will be drawn on Veteran’s Day after the Pistol Raffle. Tickets $1 each ~ no presence necessary. Executive Board- Elfi Baker, Jane Griffith, Andrea Quinn Sons of the American Legion Position Name Phone Commander George Singer 352-613-4161 1st Vice Commander Phil Fuchs 352-634-4864 2nd Vice Commander James White 352-287-3453 Chaplain Kennedy Parker 352-228-4107 Adjutant Historian Chris Fordham Henry Legros 352-476-0241 352-201-4460 Sgt at Arms J. R. Caley 352-220-0130 Judge Advocate/Liaison Mark Hall 352-220-6210 American Legion Riders Position Name Director Assistant Director Secretary Chaplain Tom Voelz Robin Gardner Signe Voelz Sallie Haley 352-795-2884 352-503-6526 352-795-2884 352-679-5998 Phone Treasurer Linda Gasparini 352-637-5775 Sgt-at-Arms Road Captain Mike Bushaw Tim Susskind 352-527-4294 Historian Jackie Kulp 352-586-7527 Scuttlebutt Booster Club Almeida, John Anderson, Clint & Lou Anderson, Neville August, Dom & Bonnie Brown, Jack & Joann Capp, Daniel & Constance Cegelis, Bill & Betsy Citrus County 10/13 Club Citrus County Cabane 1219 Clutter, Albert & Linda Coccia George & Deborah Collinson, Roger Collinson, Ruth Conti, Jay & Toni Dougherty, Thomas Echos, Marshall Fortier, William Granger, Bill & Linda Grier, Richard & Cornelia Hanlon, Robert & Joan Hawryliak, Paul & Ann Haynie, Merlin & Adele Houlihan, Ronald Hovet, Ron Jenkins, Jeff & Pat Jones, JJ & Betty Kelly, Dave & Betty Koch, Bob & Gail Kopp, Raymond Kunzer, John & Nikki Kurtz, Ron Legros, Henry Leyshon, Lawrence Logan, Rick & Barbara N.A.R.L.E.O. O’Donnell, Alva Post 155 Honor Guard Reed, Tom Robinson, John Roya, Lucile * Shreve, Bill & Michele Smith, Jim Snead, Virginia Stillman, Al Telfer, Alexander Voges, John & Carol White, Al & Joyce Willard, Trudy 04/16 12/14 05/16 05/18 11/16 06/15 12/16 12/14 05/17 03/17 03/15 12/14 12/14 03/15 03/15 06/15 11/16 06/15 02/16 12/14 09/15 11/14 02/15 12/16 03/15 10/15 12/15 03/15 09/15 02/15 12/14 11/15 10/16 02/15 06/15 09/16 06/16 03/15 11/15 06/15 02/15 12/14 03/15 02/15 09/16 10/15 05/15 04/15 Wright, Margaret Yamaha Bob & Rose In Loving memory of Arthur J. Cody Rachel “Ann” Hovet Neal D. O'Donnell Jr. Mary F. Jeffords Chuck Moreland Bob (Bubba) Perkins Carl C. Smith (Iwo Jima) Gloria Gaspard-Smith Lynford Roya, USN Seabees Jeanette Willard 08/18 If you would like to advertise a busi09/14 ness in the Scuttlebutt, the cost per year is: $300.00- Full Page $170.00- Half Page 12/23 $120.00 - Quarter Page 12/17 $50.00 - Business Card 09/16 05/15 ~ NOTE ~ 12/14 Newsletters will be limited to Boosters, 12/15 PUFL members, and those members 12/14 who paid to have it mailed to them. 12/14 09/15 We will have extra copies in the 04/15 Lounge area, plus extra calendars for those who are willing to stop by and pick one up. ~ NOTE ~ If you have submitted an e-mail address to us, you will be receiving your newsletter via e-mail. If you change your e-mail address, please let us know. This is a cost savings to the Post not only by not printing more copies, but by not mailing them out. Thank you for your cooperation! PLEASE CHECK OUT THE POST WEBSITE: www.flPost155.org A Donation of $10.00 a year can be made to be a member of the Scuttlebutt Booster Club. Mail check payable to Scuttlebutt Booster and mail to address below . If your name is not in this month’s edition and you are a Booster, please advise the Post. * paid mailing fee (6/15) Blanton-Thompson American Legion Post 155 6585 W. Gulf to Lake Highway Crystal River, Florida 34429-9355—Phone: 352-795-6526 Fax: 352-795-6561 New e-mail: [email protected]—WEBSITE: www.flPost155.org Send any change of address or e-mail address to: American Legion Post 155, PO Box 908, Crystal River, Florida 34423-0908 Send Scuttlebutt Articles to: [email protected]
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