Non Profit Seaside Post 99 Organization PO Box 947 US...
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Visit our web page
at seasidepost99.org Or phone 503-738-5111 ~ March 2014 email:[email protected]
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Be certain to check out our new “Wall of Honor” in the club area.
Name plate for any srvc. Person alive or deceased is only $20
All proceeds go to helping veterans and or their families in need of temporary help.
All dinners
are served
from
5pm-8pm
*FRIDAYS*-
STEFANIES
SUPER
BURGERS
5-8PM
1 Aux.
Dinner 5pm-
8pm
Chicken Fried
Steak $8.50
2 Breakfast w/ Juice &
Coffee $7.50 9:00 – 11:30AM
Line Dancing 6-8
3 TEXAS
HOLD’EM 7PM
4 TACO TUESDAY
5-8pm
5 BINGO @ 6:30
Café from
5-7:30PM
6 Loggers Dinner
Partner Dance Class Etc. 7PM
7 KARAOKE
9PM
UNTIL12AM
8 ALR Meeting 2 PM “Distractions” &
BBQ Grilled
Chicken, mashed
potatoes $8.50
9 Breakfast w/ Juice &
Coffee $7.50 9:00 – 11:30AM Line Dancing 6-8
10 TEXAS
HOLD’EM 7PM
11 TACO TUESDAY
5-8pm
Convention Mtg
6PM
12 BINGO @ 6:30
Café from
5-7:30PM
13 Partner Dance
Class Country, Swing, Latin
7PM
14 KARAOKE
9PM
UNTIL12AM
15 Aux. Dinner 5pm-8pm
“Fundraiser”
SPECIAL DINNER
CORNEDBEEF &
CABBAGE - $8.50
16 Breakfast w/ Juice
& Coffee $7.50 9:00 – 11:30AM
Line Dancing 6-8
17 TEXAS
HOLD’EM 7PM
St. Patrick’s Day
18 TACO TUESDAY
5-8pm
General Mtg 6PM
19 BINGO @ 6:30
Café from
5-7:30PM
20 Aux. Mtg. 6PM
S.A.L. MTG 7PM
Partner Dance Class 7PM
Country, Swing, Latin
21 KARAOKE
9PM
UNTIL12AM
22 T-3 & MAGGIE Cheryl & Barb’s
Famous stuffed pork chops, etc. $ 9.00 Dist Mtg. 1 PM Astoria Post 12 …..
23 Breakfast w/ Juice
& Coffee $7.50 9:00 – 11:30AM
Line Dancing 6-8
24 TEXAS
HOLD’EM 7PM
25 TACO TUESDAY
5-8pm
26 BINGO @ 6:30
Café from
5-7:30PM
27 VFW MTG 7PM
Partner Dance Class Country, Swing, Latin
Etc. 7PM
28 KARAOKE
9PM UNTIL12AM
29 SAL
½ CHICKEN
DINNER W/MASHED POTATOES AND
VEG.- $9.00
30 Breakfast w/ Juice
& Coffee $7.50 9:00 – 11:30AM
Line Dancing 6-8
31 TEXAS
HOLD’EM 7PM
Notes: Club hours 3-10pm Monday thru Thurs- Fri 3-12am & Sat 2-12am // Sun 2-9pm-
HAPPY HOUR 3-6 Mon-Fri!
Marc Kan will be teaching ”Italian” each Tuesday and Friday beginning at 5:30PM.
Seaside Post 99 PO Box 947
Seaside, OR. 97138
Non Profit
Organization
US Postage
Seaside, OR. 97138
Permit NO. 22
Post Officers 2013 -2014
Commander: Bud Thompson
1st Vice: Kim Wright
2nd Vice: Chuck Godwin
Adjutant: Lou Neubecker
Finance Off: Johnny Postlewaite
Executive Committee:
Roy Beeler
Joe Fisher
Tim Flynn: Sgt-At-Arms
Jere Mattila
Joe Fisher
Jim Pierce: Chaplain
Julie Staub
Jim Wright
Post Service Officer: Kim Wright Auxiliary Officers 2013 – 2014
President: Beverly Neubecker
First Vice: Eileen Bishop
Second Vice Vacant
Treasurer: Kathy Lugibihl
Secretary: Pat Kankkonen
Chaplin: Connie Smith
Sgt-At-Arms: Molly Irons
E-BOARD Teresa Clark
Lin Anderson
Past President: Marilyn Falker
Membership: Beverly Neubecker
S.A.L. Officers 2013 – 2014
Commander: Ben Olsen
1st Vice: Bill Mitchell
2nd Vice: Jim Wright
Adjutant: Lou Neubecker
Sgt-at-Arms: Wade Holbrook
Chaplin: Rex Olson
Editors: Gary Heller
Marilyn Falker
Web Master Gary Heller
AL Riders Officers 2013-2014
Director: Michael O’Rourke
Assist. Director William Howsden
Treasurer: Gordon Treber
Secretary: Darryl McKnight
Sergeant at Arms: Ty Settles
Chaplain: Robert Heckman
Historian: Don Weber
COMMANDER’S MESSAGE
From the Adjutant
I bet you are getting tired of hearing or reading about MEMBERSHIP.
Until we hit 100% I’ll have to keep hitting on it. We are currently sitting
at 352 or 80% of our goal. Our goal is 435. We need 83 delinquent
members to pay their dues. If you haven’t paid your 2014 dues your
name is on a suspension list at the bar and your club privileges are
suspended. A BIG THANK YOU to the 352 members that have renewed.
Let’s give a BIG SEASIDE welcome to new member James Huckins and transfer- in members
Terry Harris from Post 114 and Gordon Treber from Post 12.
Greetings: To all of the Post 99 membership.
I have a question to ask. Does anyone have a problem with
knowing when to pay your American Legion dues? Actually, I
know the answer to this. A number of folks do have a problem
knowing when to pay their dues. The American Legion, at the
National level, has set the rule; dues are payable in advance
beginning on the 1st of July each year. When a member’s dues
are NOT paid by January 1st (within 6 months) they are classified
as delinquent. If dues are still unpaid by February 1st the member
is suspended from all Post and Club privileges. More information
on this is written in Article V, Section 2 of the Post 99
Constitution, which is a repeat of the National Constitution of the
American Legion. At the printing of this newsletter, we still have
a number of you folks who have NOT paid your dues. I know that
you must believe in the Legion mission or you would have never
joined in the beginning Please support YOUR Post 99 by paying
your 2014 dues. On the 1st of July 2014, we will begin paying our
2015 dues. Only with your help can we fulfill our mission in
support of our military service veterans, community and Nation.
In service to God & Country,
Bud Thompson
From the Convention Committee
Well, everything is falling into place rather nicely. We have the hotels (accommodations), convention
site, meals, courtesy cars and drivers all set .What we need are volunteers to assist with the meals, set-
up and clean up. Our next meeting is March 11th
at 1800 (6PM) hours. I’m also looking for a photographer
to take pictures for the convention and our history book. The meetings last about 30 to 40
minutes………..
From the Auxiliary President
Greetings. March is going to be a busy month for the Auxiliary as we are doing our normal dinner March
1st
of chicken fried steak and a fund raiser for Girls State on March 15th
. That dinner will be a traditional
St. Patricks Dinner of corned beef and cabbage with all the fixings. Don’t forget about our VA&R ladies.
They meet on the 2nd
Tuesday of the month at 10AM, and they are looking for some new faces. If you
have some time, please join them to help support our veterans.
Membership: we have overtaken the Post and are sitting at 81% of our goal. Our goal is 204 and we have
169 renewed. Thank you. If you forgot to pay your 2014 dues you are overdue and your club privileges
are suspended until you pay them current.
I would like to remind you of the District Meeting on March 22nd
at 1:00 p.m. at Post 12 in Astoria.
District President Carol Weber will be in attendance. It would be nice to have a big showing for her. Also
at the February meeting we opened nomination for next year’s officers. Please contact Molly Irons @ 503-
738-7005 to nominate someone or yourself. We will be voting at the April meeting.
WORLD WAR ONE NOT FORGOTTEN
When the great armies of Europe converged on the border region between Belgium and France in
August of 1914 they were not concerned with map making or topography. After all, it was very
familiar territory. Just forty-four years prior, the most decisive battle of the Franco-Prussian War was
waged outside the French town of Sedan near the Belgian border, and every commander in every
nation knew by heart the epic campaign of Napoleon, Wellington and Blucher, and the roads that led
them to a quiet Belgian village named Waterloo. Besides, each side was confident that this would be a
very short war. Germany’s Schlieffen Plan, which called for the invasion of France through Belgium,
set a timetable of six weeks for total French capitulation, and eager British recruits were discouraged
when assured that the war would be over by Christmas.[1] But the Great War would not be quick and
it would not be easy. In fact, it would become a bloodbath of horrific proportions. Before it was
finished over 37 million people were either dead, wounded or had simply vanished from the face of
the earth.[2]
The reason for the unprecedented carnage of the First World War was the technological development
of weaponry in the decades preceding the war. World War 1 was a virtual incubator of advanced
weapons and tactics. The years 1914-1918 saw the first systematic use of the machine gun, poison
gas, flame throwers, trench mortars, hand grenades and battle tanks. And then there was the
artillery; the horrible, viscous artillery that could pulverize both landscape and flesh from a range that
was measured in miles. Trench warfare and the new weapon systems befuddled military commanders
who spent their entire lives studying classic Napoleonic tactics of maneuver, and soldiers who left
their homes expecting a short and glorious war of conquest found instead a stagnant, brutal slugfest.
World War 1 was a human catastrophe without precedent. It was also a new kind of warfare where
life or death hinged on a little known science that depicted the battlefield as an interconnected series
of geographically referenced data points.
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