CARL SYDNEY HANSON AMERICAN LEGION POST 255 BRAINERD MN 218•829•2249

NONPROFIT ORG
US POSTAGE PAID
BRAINERD MN
Permit No. 250
AMERICAN LEGION
708 FRONT STREET
BRAINERD MN 56401
218-829-2249
NOVEMBER 2014
CARL SYDNEY HANSON AMERICAN LEGION POST 255
BRAINERD MN
218•829•2249 www.brainerdlegion255.org
LEGION OFFICERS
AUXILIARY OFFICERS
LEGION RIDERS
PRESIDENT: OPEN
CHAPTER DIRECTOR: PAUL EDWARDS
COMMANDER: EDWARD SPILMAN
ST
1
VICE: JERRY STROBEL
ST
1
VICE: STACIE BEDNAREK
2ND VICE: TOM SWANSON
2ND VICE: ROSEMARY FERIANCEK
CHAPLAIN: SUSAN EDWARDS
CHAPLAIN: LANA MULHOLLAND
ASST. DIRECTOR/SEC.: SUSAN EDWARDS
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN: JACK STICHA
CHAPLAIN:
DEWAYNE COLLINS
SGT AT ARMS: DEWAYNE COLLINS
SGT AT ARMS: ANN MAJERUS
HISTORIAN: BRUCE SPILMAN
FINANCE OFFICER: RICHARD STARK
TREASURER: DOLLY ZITUR
SERGEANT AT ARMS: DALE TOUGAS
ADJUTANT: DAN BEDNAREK
SECRETARY: DOLLY ZITUR
ROAD CAPTAIN: GENE FRANCIS
PARLIAMENTARIAN: (OPEN)
PARLIAMENTARIAN: OPEN
TREASURER: BLAIR FRANCIS
HISTORIAN: (OPEN)
HISTORIAN: OPEN
LEGAL OFFICER: JOHN RABOIN
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
SERVICE OFFICER: BOB NELSON
DEBBIE KRAKLAU
EXECUTIVE BOARD:
LANA MULHOLLAND
1 YEAR: JACK STICHA,
TOM LEACH
PAST PRESIDENT: JUDI HARTING
2 YEAR: OPEN, PAUL EDWARDS
3 YEAR: CHARLES EXTRAND,
MATT KREBSBACH
PAST COMMANDER: CHRIS SPIEKER
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POST 255 COMMANDER’S REPORT: Ed Spilman
It is time for the November newsletter.
Daylight savings time ends midnight
November 2nd. Be sure to set your
clocks back one hour.
November 4th is Election Day so
everyone get out and vote.
November 5th is that special day for
your Commander who turns over a
new leaf.
November 11th is Veterans Day. I'm
sure that will be a big day at your post.
(In the October Newsletter, I tried to
extend summer season by a month
and guess what, it didn't work. Fall
came in September anyway.)
I also want to say Happy Anniversary to the Legion Riders.
November is their 1st Anniversary.
We lost another 5-ton air conditioner up on the roof. Cost to
rebuild it is two-thirds the cost of a new one, and we still have
an old air conditioner. No final decision made yet.
The 5th District Council Meeting is in Cass Lake November
23rd at 7:30 P.M.
Thanksgiving is the 27th of November. This will be a very busy
day again at the Legion, as we host the Community
Thanksgiving dinner sponsored by the Brainerd Legion, Elks,
VFW and Eagles clubs.
Happy Thanksgiving to all Legion members and their
families! Have a Great Turkey Day!
Ed Spilman, Post 255 Commander
(H) 1-218-562-4164 (C) 1-218-232-0318
AUXILIARY REPORT: Dolly Zitur
Hello Auxiliary Members:
Thanks, thanks and thanks for all the
membership dues that have been
coming in! It was a delight to see so
many of you paying your dues as soon
as you received the notice from
National. It is wonderful to know that
so many of you really care about our
Veterans, our Children and our National
Security. Thanks again!
If you aren't a member already, I am certainly inviting you to
join, as we need you all. Keep our membership chairman Rose
Feriancek busy, by keeping those dues coming in.
It won't be long and we will be celebrating National Education
Week, which is November 16th – 23rd, with our annual
“Teachers Tea” to be held on Wednesday, November 19th
from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We wish to thank all the educators
and school workers in this area and invite them all to join us. An
invitation will be sent to all schools and hopefully we will have a
large crowd in attendance. Thanks to Pat Haberman for chairing
the Education Committee.
Our Fall Conference will be held in Mahnomen on October
24th and 25th, and I'm sure that we will hear some good reports
as to more things to do for our programs.
We are in need of a few more chairman for our programs,
so if you could volunteer to help us, it would be much
appreciated. Just call and let us know and we will give you a
chairman's booklet explaining your responsibilities and I'm sure
that you will have a lot of help, if you just ask.
The Children's Christmas Party has been scheduled for
Saturday, December 13th, so mark your calendar and bring the
young ones in to meet Santa Claus. It seems that the little ones
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really enjoy this party every year, so we're looking for a big
crowd and thank you Deb Kraklau and Judy Harting for
coordinating this event.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! Don’t forget that the
annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be held at the
Legion Club on Thanksgiving Day. Co-sponsors of the event are
the Brainerd Legion, Elks, Eagles and VFW clubs. This event is
free to all area residents, but free-will donations are much
appreciated. Meals can be delivered to shut-ins. Keep checking
the Event Calendar for all the great things that are happening at
the Post and join us for the upcoming activities.
~Dolly Zitur, Unit 255 Secretary/Treasurer
IMPORTANT MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
A few special reminders to all:
1. Local post (not national) PUFL (paid
up for life) members must now pay
their own full $40 annually. Our post
cannot afford to pay your dues. This policy was started in 2009
for the 2010 membership year, so it has been in effect for 5 - 6
membership years now. This change has been shared in
discussions and in our monthly "Commander" newspaper
several times since 2009, but there still seems to be some
misunderstanding regarding it. The post did not like doing it, but
we don't have any other choice.
2. Dues are currently $40 for regular memberships and $20
for SAL (Sons of the American Legion) dues. Of the $40
dues, $13.50 goes to national, $10.50 goes to state, $2.50 goes
to our 6th District, $0.25 goes to the Legion Hospital Association
and our post gets only the remaining $13.25.
3. You can still pay your 2014 dues (membership July 1,
2013 - December 31, 2014) until December 31, 2014, but
please pay it as soon as possible.
4. Our goal for 2015 membership (July 1, 2014 - December
31, 2015) is 750 members, and we currently have about 450
paid members (65% paid), so please pay your 2015 dues as
soon as possible. You can send a check or come in and pay it
to a worker, and we will mail your card.
Thank you for your cooperation!
~Your Membership Committee (Jerry Strobel 218-820-6320,
Charley Extrand 218-829-5338, Tom Swanson, 218-829-1151)
CRAFT & BAKE SALE REPORT
Thank you to all of the ladies who
either donated baked goods or gave us
a monetary contribution for the
Craft/Bake Sale, Saturday, October 4th.
To date, we deposited $1,001 that will
be used by the Auxiliary for this year’s
programs (Teachers Tea, Children's
Christmas Party, Girls State, and Post
Kitchen needs, etc.). We appreciate all those who contributed.
If you did not donate but still wish to do so, we would be so
appreciative as this is our only fundraiser for the year. (For a list
of those who volunteered at the Craft & Bake Sale, please see
the Volunteer article is this issue.)
~Judi Harting, Bake Sale Chairman
The Brainerd American Legion COMMANDER: Volume XIV, Issue 11:
Published monthly by Carl Sydney Hanson Post 255, Unit 255 and SAL 255 as a free
service to our members.
Advertising inquiries, change of address and any input can be submitted to:
American Legion Post 255, 708 Front Street, Brainerd, MN 56401.
*Deadline for articles is on or about the 15th of each month prior to the issue month.
EDITOR: Susanne Fussy ([email protected])
*TO PLACE AN AD, CONTACT:
TOM SWANSON (218-829-1151) or DUANE BERKNER (218-828-5074)
Submissions for publication may be dropped off at the Legion (Attn: Commander Editor)
or e-mailed to [email protected]
“THE COMMANDER” NOVEMBER 2014 PAGE 3
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION
The Auxiliary is collecting “Box Tops for
Education” and Campbell’s Soup labels as
part of their Education program. Please save
the Box Tops logos found on the boxed food
products you purchase and Campbell’s soup
labels and place them in the collection jar on the
pull tab booth at the club. Thank you!
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HEADS UP!
COMMUNITY
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
COLOR GUARD REPORT: Bob Voels
Post 255 Honor Guard, thankfully, was not needed to perform
military funeral services this past month.
The Color Guard posted colors at Craguns for Gold Star
Mothers.
We are very grateful to the family of Andy L. Peterson, recently
deceased and a Purple Heart recipient, for their generous donation to
the Color Guard fund.
Thanks to all my Post 255 friends for their cards and prayers during my
recent cancer surgery. Special thanks to Chris Spieker from the Voels family
for flag presentation at my brother’s funeral.
We will be participating in many Veterans Day activities, including
ceremonies at Brainerd High School, other local schools, and the All
Veterans Memorial.
*Many area restaurants offer free meals or special menus for veterans
on Veterans Day. For example:
Grand Casino Mille Lacs offers a free buffet.
Perkins offers a free breakfast.
Applebee’s offers a choice of entrees.
~Bob Voels
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
*Freewill donations gratefully accepted!
**RSVP by noon November 24th to reserve a place or
arrange meal delivery for shut-ins: Call 218-829-2249
The
Legion
Club
will be OPEN on
Saturdays all
winter!
VETERANS DAY CEREMONY AT BHS
There will be a Veterans Day Ceremony at
Brainerd High School on Tuesday,
th
November 11 at 10:00 a.m. Guest Speaker
will be Doug Bekke, curator of the Minnesota
Military Museum at Camp Ripley, Minnesota.
The program will feature the BHS Choir, the
BHS Band and the BHS Symphonic Band.
Colors will be presented by Brainerd American Legion Post 255 Color Guard.
All veterans are urged to attend. The program is open to the public, and there
are no admission fees. Refreshments will be served following the program.
~Charley Extrand (218-829-5338)
UNIT 255 MEMBER DONATES TO CLC
Unit 255 member, Faye
Abrahamson, recently
received a letter from
Pam Thomsen,
Executive Director, CLC
Foundation, thanking
Faye for her generous
donation of $1,470.00 to
the Central Lakes
College Foundation to
support the “Patrick
Abrahamson Memorial
Scholarship” Fund.
(Above: Faye
Abrahamson presents
check to Pam Thomsen at CLC. Also shown is Mike Bellos. Photo courtesy
of the Brainerd Dispatch.)
Faye set up the scholarship fund in 2013 to honor the memory of her late
husband, Patrick Abrahamson, a long-time small engine and auto mechanics
instructor at the college and is for students enrolled in those programs.
Veterans are given preference because of Pat’s admiration and support for
military personnel. For the Fall Rendezvous held at the Brainerd American
Legion, Faye purchased and raffled off a rifle (Pat loved to hunt) and the
proceeds went to the scholarship fund.
If you would like to contribute to the “Patrick Abrahamson Memorial
Scholarship Fund,” go to http://www.clcmn.edu/foundation/ or contact
Pam Thomsen at 218-855-8129 or [email protected].
TEACHERS
TEA
Hosted by the Brainerd
Legion Auxiliary
Wednesday,
November 19th
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
*All area educators are
invited to attend!
Book your
Christmas &
Holiday Parties
now!
*Call Janelle
at 218-829-2249
KIDS
CHRISTMAS
PARTY!
All kids welcome!
Saturday, December 13
1 – 3 p.m.
Santa, games,
snacks & more!
Watch next month for more
information!
SUNDAYS: 1 p.m.
*Kitchen Open
12:30 – 4:30 P.M.
TUESDAYS: 6 – 9 P.M.
$1 Sliders: 4 – 8 p.m.
MEAT RAFFLES
FRIDAYS AT 5:30 p.m.
*Rada Knives on sale
first Friday each month!
OCTOBER 2014
CLUB BREAKFASTS
LEGION
CLUB HOURS
Elks: Sunday, Nov. 2
MONDAY - THURSDAY
11 A.M. – 8 P.M.
FRIDAY
11 A.M. – 10 P.M.
SATURDAY
2 P.M. – 8 P.M.
SUNDAY
12 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Eagles: Sunday, Nov. 9
VFW: Sunday, Nov. 16
Legion: Sunday, Nov. 23
*Elks: 5th Sunday, Nov. 30
“THE COMMANDER” NOVEMBER 2014 PAGE 4
GAMBLING REPORT: Paul Edwards
GAMBLING REPORT AS OF SEPTEMBER 2014
Gross Receipts from all sources
Cost of Prizes Paid and Raffle Tickets
Net Receipts from all sources
$99,423.00
$78,839.03
$20,583.97
Club Pulltabs Gross receipts
Club Pulltabs Prizes Paid
Club Pull Tabs Net income
$47,726.00
$40,082.00
$7,644.00
Club Sunday Bingo Gross Receipts
Club Sunday Bingo Prizes Paid
Club Sunday Bingo Net income
$4,070.00
$3,484.00
$586.00
Club Tuesday Bingo Gross Receipts
Club Tuesday Bingo Prizes Paid
Club Tuesday Bingo Net income
$1,713.00
$1,591.00
$122.00
Club Meat Raffle Gross Receipts
Club Meat Raffle Prizes Cost
Club Meat Raffle Net income
$1,477.00
$687.50
$789.50
Yesterday’Gone Pulltabs Gross Receipts
Yesterday's Gone Pulltabs Prizes Paid
Yesterday's Gone Pulltabs Net Income
$29, 444.00
$24,970.00
$4,974.00
Legion Rendezvous Gross Receipts
Cost of Prizes
 Cub Foods
 Scheel's
 Cabela's
 T&M Shooting Sports
 total
 Cost of Tickets
 Rendezvous Net income
$14,493.00
$250.00
$1,103.07
$750.00
$5,772.00
$7,875.07
$149.46
$6,468.47
CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS DURING SEPTEMBER 2014
 Gambling debt to Post paid in full
Pat Abrahamson Memorial Scholarship
$1,470.00
~Paul Edwards, Gambling Manager
BRAINERD CHAPTER LEGION RIDERS REPORT
We had guest speakers at our October meeting
to discuss the Motorcycle Safety Training offered
at CLC. There is always a need for us to upgrade
our riding skill set and we are looking at setting up a
training event next spring. Kori and Mike talked
about the program and the requirements to go
through the Experienced Rider Course; motorcycle
endorsement on your license, insurance and a roadworthy
motorcycle. Each participant will also have to sign a liability waiver.
Paul and Blair talked about the discussions that went on at the state
meeting that was part of the Legion Romp. The ALR is the state of
Minnesota currently does not have a constitution that has been
endorsed by the Department. In an effort to educate both the
members of the ALR and the Department Executive Committee,
Department Commander Peggy Moon has invited representatives
from the National ALR organization to come and speak at the fall
conference at Mahnomen on Friday, October 24. All ALR members
are encouraged to attend to show support. The meeting is at 1:00 at
the Mahnomen Casino.
On October 18, we celebrate our first anniversary as an ALR
chapter. Here is a list of things that Brainerd Chapter has
accomplished in one year:
 Grew to 28 members as of the October meeting where we
welcomed 2 more.
 Road as a chapter in the first annual Zombie Crawl Parade
 Road as a chapter in the Brainerd Memorial Day Parade
 Road in the Teddy Bear Parade that was part of the
courthouse centennial celebration
 Road as a chapter in both the Crosby/Ironton and Brainerd
Independence Day parades.
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
Participated in the Minnesota State Legacy Ride, assisting in
the raising of $87400.00 for the National Legacy Scholarship
fund. The chapter donated $200.00 by itself.
 Participated in the Wounded Warrior/Homeless Vet ride
assisting in raising $12000.00
 Participated in the Bataan Death Memorial celebration and
escorted the runners
 We planned and conducted games, events and a ride at the
Legion Riders Romp and were able to donate funds to the
Legacy Run and to Legionville.
 We have assisted in many events around the Post, from brat
sales to serving at the Commander’s breakfasts and washing
dishes to helping out at the Legion Rendezvous.
WE ARE JUST GETTING WARMED UP.
Next meeting on November 19 is election night. The nominees
for office are as follows:
Chapter Director ~ Paul Edwards
Assistant Chapter Director and Secretary ~ Susan Edwards
Treasurer ~ Blair Francis
Sergeant at Arms ~ Dale Tougas
Chaplain ~ Dewayne Collins
Road Captain ~ Position to remain open
Safety Officer ~ Steve Eide
Membership Chairman ~ Jack Sticha
Historian ~ Bev Bosch
~Paul Edwards, Brainerd ALR Chapter Director
THANKS TO THESE GREAT VOLUNTEERS!
DONATIONS TO CLUB:
Thank you to the Auxiliary for a hall rental
donation of $234!
*We are sincerely grateful to all individuals who help
the club with donations, large or small!
SUNDAY BINGO: All the ladies who help set up for Bingo.
FRIDAY MEAT RAFFLES: Jim Falconer, “Sarge,” Susan
Edwards, Curt Miller
BREAKFAST BUFFET: (9/28/14) Ed Spilman, Dewayne
Collins, Tom Swanson, Jerry Strobel, Blair Francis, Don Hauck,
Jack Sticha, Roger Gonnerman, Dale Tougas, Kathleen, Mariko
and Malia Hermerding, Ruth Unger, Amanda Unger, Delani
Collins, Megan Zuk, Jaden Wagoner, Jamie Omtredt
CRAFT FAIR: (10/4/14) Darlene Swedin (organizer), Rosemary
Feriancek (mailings), Jerry O’Reilly (use of signs), Judi Harting
(bake sale), Bob Harting (sign replacer), Katie Lutz (cook),
Glenna Falk (kitchen), Katie Nelson (cashier), Norm Nelson
(sign placement), Susanne Fussy (publicity)
“COMMANDER” CIRCLE OF FRIENDS!
Our sincere thanks to the following for their donations to
“The Commander” Newsletter Circle of Friends:
WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN THE 2014 CIRCLE OF FRIENDS:
•Mary L. Andrews-Spilman •Bonnie & Philip Selisker
•Nealna& Don Gylling •Helen & Tom Swanson
•Ed Spilman •Charles F. Halsted •Alma Miller
James & Minna Wallin •Lorraine Montgomery
•Terry & Mary McCollough •Bob & Judi Harting
•Charlie & Norma Extrand •Roman & Susanne Fussy
•Jack Sticha •Larry & Catherine Hisman •Becky Young
•Pat & John Wlasiuk •Jay & Yvonne Beebe
DID YOU KNOW?
If every member gave just $5.00, we could pay for
“The Commander” expenses for a full year!
*ANOTHER WAY you can support “The Commander”:
Put your loose change in the jar
on the Pull Tab booth counter!
“THE COMMANDER” NOVEMBER 2014 PAGE 5
2014 AUXILIARY CRAFT & BAKE SALE
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POST 255 CHAPTER ALA RIDERS
Some Post 255 ALA members arrived early
for their October meeting
Photo by Susanne Fussy
Vendor tables were full of unique and creative items
for shoppers to purchase.
Photo Courtesy of Judi Harting
ALA member and Post Commander Ed Spilman tried to
avoid the photographer, but she was not to be denied!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
NEWS OF THE WEIRD AT POST 255
Glenna Falk helped out in the kitchen
serving breakfast and lunch for shoppers.
Photo Courtesy of Judi Harting
Platypus? Octopus? Hippo? Blob from outer space?
No! It’s a potato grown by Commander Ed!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
“THE COMMANDER” NOVEMBER 2014 PAGE 6
Matt Gilgenbach could hardly wait to sink his teeth into his
35₵ wings on a recent Wednesday!
You can get them on Thursdays too!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
Becky Young won a “Big Kahuna” Meat Raffle
on October 3rd.
Photo by Susanne Fussy
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“Sarge” posed with his Big Kahuna and Assistant
Gambling Manager Tara.
Photo by Susanne Fussy
Dave Lundmark seems to be one of the luckier winners at
the meat raffles on Friday night!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
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Monday • Bar Bingo & Basket Food 6 p.m.
Tuesday • $1 Tacos 5 – 7 p.m. Cribbage 6 p.m.
*2
nd
Tuesday each month • Meeting Night 7 p.m.
Wednesday • $1 Sloppy Joes 5 – 7 p.m. & 500 Cards 6 p.m.
Friday • Dinner • 5:30 – 7 p.m.
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COMMANDER CLASSIFIEDS
510 W Washington St
Brainerd MN
Hwy 371/County Rd 77
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“Thank you for your service!”
*Military Discount Available!
*BRAINERD AMERICAN LEGION APPRECIATES THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISERS!
WE ASK THAT YOU SUPPORT THEM BY PATRONIZING THEIR BUSINESSES!
*FRYER FOOD & HEGGIE’S PIZZA NOON TO 7 P.M. EVERY DAY!
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
$1 TAPS MONDAY – FRIDAY!
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
HAPPY HOURS:
NOVEMBER
SATURDAY
1
OPEN 2 – 8 P.M.
Monday – Friday: 4 – 6 p.m.
MEAT RAFFLES:
BOOK YOUR
NEXT EVENT!
All Day, Every Day (at the bar)
Fridays at 5:30 p.m.
2014
*KITCHEN OPEN DAILY 12 – 7 P.M.
EXCEPT SATURDAY
2
3
4 ELECTION DAY 5
BAR BINGO
$3.50 BURGER
BASKETS!
1 P.M.
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*KITCHEN OPEN
12:30 – 4 P.M.
POST EXECUTIBE
COMMITTEE MEETING
7 P.M.
IBEW MEETING 6 P.M.
9
10
BAR BINGO
$1 SLIDERS
4 – 8 P.M.
16
17
BAR BINGO
1 P.M.
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*KITCHEN OPEN
12:30 – 4 P.M.
23
8 a.m. to Noon 23rd
Adults $7.50 • Kids $4
BAR BINGO
1 P.M. *Both Days
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*FOOD 12:30 – 4 P.M.
30
IBEW 4 – 6 P.M.
40 ET 8: 7 P.M.
SQUARE DANCE
LESSONS 7 – 9 P.M.
IBEW 7 P.M.
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
MDAA MEETING
7 P.M.
19
$1 SLIDERS
4 – 8 P.M.
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
25
$3.50 BURGER
BASKETS!
13
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
$1 SLIDERS
4 – 8 P.M.
18
$3.50 BURGER BASKETS
TUPPERWARE MEETING
5 P.M.
POST MEMBERSHIP
MEETING 7 P.M.
AUXILIARY MEMBERSHIP
MEETING 7 P.M.
EVERGREEN CEMETERY
MEETING 2:30 – 5:30 PM
24
BREAKFAST BUFFET
SQUARE DANCE
LESSONS 7 – 9 P.M.
11 VETERANS DAY 12
TUPPERWARE PARTY
BAHMA ROOM
7
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35 EACH
FULL MENU
12 – 8 P.M.
MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 p.m.
GIRLS NIGHT
RIB EYE DINNER
2 FOR $20 5:30 p.m.
8
OPEN 2 – 8 P.M.
Set Clocks back
1 hour tonight!
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
$3.50 BURGER
BASKETS!
1 P.M.
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*KITCHEN OPEN
12:30 – 4 P.M.
6
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
20
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
27
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
SQUARE DANCE
LESSONS 7 – 9 P.M.
FULL MENU
12 – 8 P.M.
MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 p.m.
WALLEYE DINNER
2 FOR $20 5:30 P.M.
21
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35 EACH
TEACHERS TEA
3:30 P.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
JACK & JILL BINGO
7 P.M.
LEGION RIDERS
MEETING 7 P.M.
26
$1 SLIDERS
4 – 8 P.M.
14
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
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12 – 8 P.M.
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5:30 p.m.
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7 P.M.
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DINNER
11 A.M. – 1 P.M.
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FULL MENU
12 – 8 P.M.
MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 p.m.
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