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OCTOBER 2018 The Patriot October 2018 1 NEWS FROM LT FRED L. KENT • VFW POST 7907 POWAY, CA POST MONTHLY MEETING SCHEDULE Please Join Us House Chair Committee Meeting 6:30 PM | 1 st Thursday - Oct 4 VFW CDR/Officer Meeting 6:30 PM | 2 nd Thursday - Oct 11 VFW 7907 Post Meeting 7:00 PM | 3 rd Thursday - Oct 18 VFW/AUX Roundtable & Social Planning Meeting 6:30 PM | 4 th Thursday - Oct 25 AUX Monthly Meeting 6:00 PM | 2 nd Tuesday - Oct 9 Post House Chairman Clean up/Working Party 9:00 AM | Saturday Mornings COMMANDERS CALL Wow, yet again another absolutely fantastic month at the Poway VFW Post. I am so proud of all the wonderful things happening at the Post and your fabulous contributions. As the Post CDR, thanks for all of your hard work and effort. I’m so proud of all the accomplishments happening at the Post and all exciting things coming up in the next month or so. No surprise, VFW Poway is in the top 10% of VFW Posts in California. The POW/MIA event was quite something else! If you missed it, suggest you come out next year. CDR Don Stonecipher did a super job putting that together. Special Thanks to amazing voice of Joylani singing, yet again, the National Anthem. She will be singing again for us on 11/11/11. Also, I’ve have secured a Veteran’s Day guest speaker - CAPT Trey Glaze, US Navy and new Poway Post member. Speaking of Fundraising, currently, the Post has two fundraisers going on. One is the Sycuan Casino Bus Trip set for Oct 13 - ALL proceeds benefit our House Fund (whether for a new ice machine*, bathroom upgrades, new ATM machine, etc.). Love to have you come with us - only $25 per person. The other ongoing fundraiser is our Solar Project which is about 90% funded. If you know any corporate donors, please let me know. The target goal is 12K. Break Break * Thanks for Robert Fenter and Chiefer for fixing the ice machine which we thought needed to be replaced and avoiding another fundraiser for an ice machine. Bravo Zulu. Let’s talk about another significant accomplishment by our Membership Committee - 10 new members in one month and I’m hearing 10 more coming this month. Absolutely unbelievable - Thanks Greg, Richard and QM Alan. Remember, we are all recruiters for the VFW and the VFW AUX. As I have said numerous times, we can rebuild Poway VFW… one burger at a time… one new member at a time. When you see a new member, please welcome them at our Post. The MCAS Air Show was hard work, fun and a smashing success (but for the District Aux President falling and breaking her wrist) passing out thousands of VFW Buddy Poppies, VFW Airplanes and getting new VFW members. Thanks to my Friday crew, Alberto, Pablo, Melissa, Allan, Alan, Fernando, Leroy and the VFW District 1 CDR Steve Williams, the Saturday crew, Bobby, George, Bud, Chad, Ana, Allan, District 1 Aux President Kathie, and members from the Mission Valley Post, State and District Chaplin Wright and the Sunday crew, Bill K, Ed, Leroy, and the Sunday reserve crew of Loida, Pablo and Cindee! Looking forward, the Post has many fun events coming in the next 6 weeks - Friday Night Burger Burns continue to be a great deal (please come on down, bring your favorite side dish or desert). Check out a Saturday College football game or NFL game on Sunday or come to a Meeting to get involved. We have a Navy/Notre Dame VFW Poway Have an article for The Patriot? Please submit your articles no later than the 21 st of each month. Send your submission to [email protected] with Newsletter Submission in the subject line. Saluting veterans and flag image in masthead supplied by ©iStockphoto.com/LifeJourneys Flu Shots at the Post Wed, Oct 17 | 12:00–2:00 PM VA Members with ID free Non-VA Member pay $30 for vaccine $1.00 off lunch with vaccination continued on page 2

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OctOber 2018

The Patriot • October 2018 1

News From Lt Fred L. KeNt • VFw Post 7907 Poway, Ca

POST MONTHLY MEETING SCHEDULE

Please Join UsHouse Chair Committee Meeting

6:30 pm | 1st Thursday - Oct 4

VFW CDR/Officer Meeting 6:30 pm | 2nd Thursday - Oct 11

VFW 7907 Post Meeting 7:00 pm | 3rd Thursday - Oct 18

VFW/AUX Roundtable & Social Planning Meeting 6:30 pm | 4th Thursday - Oct 25

AUX Monthly Meeting 6:00 pm | 2nd Tuesday - Oct 9

Post House Chairman Clean up/Working Party 9:00 am | Saturday Mornings

Commander’s Call

Wow, yet again another absolutely fantastic month at the Poway VFW Post. I am so proud of all the wonderful things happening at the Post and your fabulous contributions. As the Post CDR, thanks for all of your hard work and effort. I’m so proud of all the accomplishments happening at the Post and all exciting things coming up in the next month or so. No surprise, VFW Poway is in the top 10% of VFW Posts in California.

The POW/MIA event was quite something else! If you missed it, suggest you come out next year. CDR Don Stonecipher did a super job putting that together. Special Thanks to amazing voice of Joylani singing, yet again, the National Anthem. She will be singing again for us on 11/11/11. Also, I’ve have secured a Veteran’s Day guest speaker - CAPT Trey Glaze, US Navy and new Poway Post member.

Speaking of Fundraising, currently, the Post has two fundraisers going on. One is the Sycuan Casino Bus Trip set for Oct 13 - ALL proceeds benefit our House Fund (whether for a new ice machine*, bathroom upgrades, new ATM machine, etc.). Love to have you come with us - only $25 per person. The other ongoing fundraiser is our Solar Project which is about 90% funded. If you know any corporate donors, please let me know. The target goal is 12K. Break Break * Thanks for Robert Fenter and Chiefer for fixing the ice machine which we thought needed to be replaced and avoiding another fundraiser for an ice machine. Bravo Zulu.

Let’s talk about another significant accomplishment by our Membership Committee - 10 new members in one month and I’m hearing 10 more coming this month. Absolutely unbelievable - Thanks Greg, Richard and QM Alan. Remember, we are all recruiters for the VFW and the VFW AUX. As I have said numerous times, we can rebuild Poway VFW… one burger at a time… one new member at a time. When you see a new member, please welcome them at our Post.

The MCAS Air Show was hard work, fun and a smashing success (but for the District Aux President falling and breaking her wrist) passing out thousands of VFW Buddy Poppies, VFW Airplanes and getting new VFW members. Thanks to my Friday crew, Alberto, Pablo, Melissa, Allan, Alan, Fernando, Leroy and the VFW District 1 CDR Steve Williams, the Saturday crew, Bobby, George, Bud, Chad, Ana, Allan, District 1 Aux President Kathie, and members from the Mission Valley Post, State and District Chaplin Wright and the Sunday crew, Bill K, Ed, Leroy, and the Sunday reserve crew of Loida, Pablo and Cindee!

Looking forward, the Post has many fun events coming in the next 6 weeks - Friday Night Burger Burns continue to be a great deal (please come on down, bring your favorite side dish or desert). Check out a Saturday College football game or NFL game on Sunday or come to a Meeting to get involved. We have a Navy/Notre Dame VFW Poway

Have an article for The Patriot? Please submit your articles no later than the 21st of each month. Send your submission to [email protected] with Newsletter Submission in the subject line.

Saluting veterans and flag image in masthead supplied by ©iStockphoto.com/LifeJourneys

Flu Shots at the PostWed, Oct 17 | 12:00–2:00 pm

VA Members with ID free Non-VA Member pay $30 for vaccine

$1.00 off lunch with vaccination

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Tailgate on Oct 27 all day at SDCCU Stadium - we will be setting up our VFW TENT - passing out Buddy Poppies, DJ, BBQing and having a good time. GO NAVY!

Again, THANKS to all those contributing to our Post and the VFW, especially all those who unselfishly give their time and support. For those who are generous with donations, thank you very much. OK, final rounds, WELCOME back Karen, Thanks Melissa Law for cleaning the kitchen, Jason for his quiet excellence, Pablo and Alberto for jumping in and contributing and for those who cook, thanks for keeping that kitchen ship shape and clean. Chad, thanks for securing the MCAS Air Show space.

I look forward to seeing you at the Post, meeting all the new members and Navy beating ND.

Bill MorrisonFrom the senior ViCe Commander

Comrades,

It’s that time of year when we look for talented student patriots in our community through essay contests conducted by the VFW. Specifically, I refer to the Patriot’s Pen and Voice of Democracy essay competitions which award students who express themselves through patriotic and democratic themed essays.

Patriot’s Pen is open to all students in grades 6–8. Voice of Democracy is open to grades 9–12. Students attending Public Schools, Charter Schools, and Home Schools are welcome to enter the competition.

This year’s theme for Patriot’s Pen is “Why I Honor the American Flag”, and for Voice of Democracy, “Why My Vote Matters”.

At the Post level we offer $100 to First Place in each competition and the winning essays are forwarded to District to compete locally for a $500 cash prize. District winners are forwarded to Department to compete State wide for up to $1000 and those winners compete Nationwide for up to $5000.

If you know patriotic youths in grades 6–12, why not encourage them to express themselves through writing and compete for cash prizes. Deadline for entering is October 31, 2018 so don’t wait.

For more information contact Edward Lapating at [email protected] or Vernon DuMolt at [email protected]

Vernon DuMoltFrom the Junior ViCe Commander

Thanks to the crew who passed out thousands of Buddy Poppies at the Air Show. I really appreciate the support of the District 1 Commander, District 1 Aux President and comrades from the Mission Valley VFW Post at this event as well.

We will be distributing poppies again at the Navy/Notre Dame game on 27 October, at Poway Veterans Park on 11 November and again at Walmart on 12 November. Volunteers are needed for all these event please contact me if you can help out. Remember all the proceeds from the Buddy Poppy sales go to build up our relief fund to give away to needy veterans. Thanks for all your support.

Bill Kimble

2018-2019 OfficersPost Commander…Bill Morrison

Sr. Vice Commander…Vernon DuMolt

Jr. Vice Commander…Bill Kimble

Quartermaster … Alan Helton

Chaplain…Barry Cronin

Surgeon…Chad Foley

Service Officer…Bud Lichtenstern

Adjutant…Fernando Law

Judge Advocate…Bob Parks

Guard…Jennifer Guerrero

1st Year Trustee…Dave Grosch

2nd Year Trustee…Jim Forrest

3rd Year Trustee…Tom Behrle

Officer of the Day…Jason Widmer

Auxiliary OfficersAuxiliary President…Alex Grosch

Auxiliary Sr. Vice President…Robert Fenter

Auxiliary Jr. Vice President…Bill McKibbin

Auxiliary Treasurer…Brad Cotton

Auxiliary 1st Year Trustee…Linda Miller

Auxiliary 2nd Year Trustee…Jim Gordon

Auxiliary 3rd Year Trustee…Patty Grosch

We had a great time at the Air Show! Leroy, Bill K & Ed.

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From the Quartermaster

Beta testing of Quickbooks is going well. I’m preparing the first quarterly financial report using this tool. We have installed a new faster WiFi modem so your internet experience at the Post will be lightning fast. Also Lotto sales are up.

Alan Helton

From the house Committee Chairman

Dear friends and family: I would like to provide an update of recent activity and improvements that we have been working on for our post.

Renovation of the Quartermaster’s office is now complete and Alan is ready to move in. Jason did an outstanding job with the renovation and we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks. Please drop by to say hi to Alan and admire the new digs.

We would like to remind everyone that we need volunteers for working parties every Saturday at 9:00 am. A little work followed by a beer or two is good for the soul. If you need a list of projects that need to be completed, please feel free to contact me.

After a lot of hard work by Alan Donovan, the new Point of Sale system is almost complete. The system will provide numerous benefits, including improved budgeting, reduced costs, and increased efficiency. We’ll continue to provide updates on the project, but we are almost at the finish line.

We would also like to thank Melissa Law for completing an intensive cleaning and sanitization of the post kitchen. Please remember to clean as you go, and help keep the kitchen up to military standards.

Don’t forget to join us for football on Sundays and Thursdays, and as always:

Thank you for your service!

Fernando Law

From the surgeon

Comrades,

I would like to bring attention to the La Jolla VA Hospital visit later this month on Sat, 27 Oct. Just a few hours of your day supporting this worthwhile event can truly make a difference to Vets who are having to spend any significant time at the hospital. The VA is limiting the number of volunteers they’ll allow at one time, but it would be fantastic to reach that number! If you are unable to attend, please consider donating needed items. Special thanks to the VFW Auxiliary for this event! There are flyers around the Post with more information.

Movie quote of the month (free beverage of choice to the first person that corners me at the Post with the movie

title of origin):

“Brilliant. So now we got a huge guy theory, and a serial crusher theory. Top notch.”

GEAUX SAINTS!! (also hint, hint)

Chad ‘Axel’ FoleyEmail: [email protected]

From the Chaplain

Gracious good day, comrades.

Most people have probably been taught that anger is something we should avoid at all costs and that to succumb to angry feelings against another is always an evil thing. Surprisingly, Holy Scripture teaches us otherwise. While anger is certainly not among the commendable virtues, it is nevertheless a reality of the human condition. The sin is not in the anger. On the contrary, the sin is in holding the grudge. Psalms, chapter 30, verses five and six: “Sing praise to the Lord, you faithful; give thanks to His holy memory. For His anger lasts but a moment; His favor a lifetime.” Saint Paul wrote this powerful admonition in his letter to the Ephesians, chapter four, verse 26: “Be angry, but do not sin, do not let the sun set on your anger.” Powerful words indeed. It is OK for us to be momentarily angry with one another. We just have to let it all go before our heads hit the pillow.

In comradeship,

Barry CroninFrom the Judge adVoCate

Comrades,

Happy Fall. The Post has a few activities planned for this month including a bus trip to Sycuan Casino on 13 October. We will be celebrating the Post’s 61st Anniversary on 12 October during the Burger Burn. Finally, we will be having a great tailgate party at SDCCU Stadium for the Navy vs. Notre Dame football game on 27 October.

So come on out and support your Post and enjoy getting together with your comrades.

Bob Parks

Bravo Zulu of the MonthThe Post is very pleased to recognize

the fantastic work of The Patriot’s editor and

designer extraordinaire, Sara Salazar. Her

work each month in creating a fantastic and

informational product helps ensure all members

are spun up on the latest happenings at the

Post as well as providing useful and relevant

knowledge. Thanks for all you do, Sara!

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Join Us for Our AnnualFirst Responders Awards DinnerSaturday, October 20th at 5:00 pmWe are proud to host a dinner for the first responders

in our area. If you know any police officers or firefighters, please invite them to come down and

enjoy a free meal of Brisket, Brats & Beers with us!

First Responders free; others $10.00

Honoring those who serve our local community.

From the membership Chairman

Quite a month for new and transfer members! Our Post is pleased to welcome the following:

New Members:• Patrick K. Charles, US Navy (Recruited by Bill Morrison)• Anthony J. Dicarlo, US Navy• Salvatore M. Pellerito, US Navy (Recruited by Richard Anderson)• William ‘Bill’ V. Tortorich, US Air Force (Recruited by Bill Morrison)• Jeremy E. Vellon, US Navy (Recruited by Bill Morrison)• Lincoln Vue, USMC (Recruited by Bill Morrison)• John R. Carson, USMC (Recruited by Richard Anderson)

Transfers:• John Christensen, USMC• Timothy F. Keeton, US Navy (Recruited by Bill Morrison)• Johnny R. Mendez, US Navy

Thanks to all who are assisting in recruiting. Our membership is now at 93% and growing toward our 100% goal and beyond!!

Greg Clark Cell: 858-602-2484Email: [email protected]

From the solar Committee Chair

There’s a lot going on at the Post in the early fall as the leaves begin to fall! (oops, thought I was on the East coast).

• All Gave Some, Some Gave All sign out front (Thanks Don)• Flag drop back in service with a new sign out front and a new

top for the drop box (Thanks Don)• Permission from Poway to Retire the flags on premise

(Thanks Don) • New TV (Thanks Bill K.) and new case on the patio (Thanks Don)• Three channels on NFL ticket (Thanks Fernando)

Welcome back Karen! My oh my it is sure nice to see that smiling face back in service!

Just a short note from the Solar Committee Chair. The fundraising effort, spearheaded by Judy Hill and Kevin “The Crane Guy” has been fantastic! We have nearly reached our goal for this Mission! The Auxiliary has gone all the way for this project!

Tom BehrleTrustee

Membership Chairman Greg Clark & new member Leonard Capon

Save the Date for

Saturday, November 3rd

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From the serViCe oFFiCer

Comrades,

Unfortunately I am assisting an ever growing number of your requests for Pensions (Aid and Attendence) in support of the Veteran or his/her surviving spouse. Often it is due to Alzheimer’s, Dementia or crippling ailments. This of course leads to the need of Fiduciary requirements. Thus I want to direct attention, for those of you that are affected, to the newest ruling concerning Fiduciary.

The VA recently updated its regulations related to how it governs the oversight of beneficiaries, who, because of injury, disease, or age, are unable to manage their VA benefits, and therefore has to appoint an oversight/fiduciaries to manage their vulnerable affairs including their VA Benefits.

Managed by VA’s Veterans Benefits Administration, the new regulations, which took effect in August, update and reorganize fiduciary rules consistent with current law and VA policies, and clarify the rights of beneficiaries and the roles of VA and fiduciaries in the program.

These new regulations clarify the protections in place for Veterans and family members who apply for or are currently part of our fiduciary care program.

Among other things, the new regulations clarify beneficiaries’ rights, including the right to appeal fiduciary appointments and other fiduciary decisions, the 4 percent limit on fiduciary fees, and the procedures to remove a fiduciary, for instance, when a beneficiary demonstrates the ability to manage their own funds or when VA determines that the fiduciary misused VA benefits.

For those of you who are Fiduciary for your Veteran or Surviving Spouse please go to: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/07/13/2018-14856/fiduciary-activities and make darn sure you’re up to date on this program.

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The Good DealsFor those of you currently serving, did you know:

Purple Heart Recipients Exempt from Some GI Bill Transfer of Benefit Limitations. The Department of Defense recently issued a memorandum (DTM-18-006) to provide an exception to Post-911 GI Bill policy for active duty Purple Heart recipients. This will allow you to transfer your education benefits without requiring four more years of service.

VA Home LoanFor you folks looking to jump into the CA real estate market; VA loans are a great way to utilize the VA’s benefits for eligible active duty military and Veterans. When looking to purchase your dream home, consider these benefits listed below:

No Private Mortgage Insurance - You don’t have to pay for Private Mortgage Insurance! The main characteristic of the Veteran home loan program includes the mortgage being insured by the federal government.

Lower Costs - The VA prohibits some lender costs! Veterans financing homes via the VA possess the flexibility to negotiate expenses right with lenders. The VA home loan program or the participating lenders don’t set interest rates, the quantity of

closing costs or additional charges. Thus, veterans will be free to research the closing costs, rates, and mortgage terms provided by additional lenders. But, the VA limits the closing costs that lenders charge veterans. For instance, the VA will prohibit lenders from charging veterans for lawyer’s charges, brokerage charges, or inspection charges upon new construction.

The VA is very flexible - The VA permits veterans to buy various properties via an array of financing choices. For instance, Veterans purchasing a house which requires energy-efficient improvements might raise the quantity of the Veterans mortgage loan by a max of $6,000 if a veteran expects to save cash on utilities by putting in energy-efficient improvements like cooling and heating systems, solar energy insulation or systems, and weather-proofing.

Refinancing Options Available - The VA permits Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loans!

The VA Home Loan offers $0 Down up to $453,100 with no PMI.

If you’re a qualified active duty member lenders can count your BAH as income.

As always, I stand by to serve you.

Bud Lichtenstern

Significant Donor appreciation

Special thanks to the all the organizations that gave or raised significant donations for our Solar Fund:

• Atlas Crane Service, Inc.• Green Valley Church / Home Group• Mission Pools – Brad Cotton• Clean Air Recycling• B-N-C Mobile Auto, Inc.• CSB Technologies, Inc.• Direct Fresh – Scott and Andy• VFW Auxiliary Lasagna Dinner• VFW Auxiliary

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From the Canteen manager

Hello,

It’s me. I am back. Welcome to Fall. We have two special events taking place during the Burger Burns this month. On October 12 we will be celebrating the 61st birthday of our great Post and on October 26 is the Post Halloween Party. Come on down and have the best burger and coldest beer in town and enjoy good times with your friends at the Post.

Also on Saturday, October 13, we have the Sycuan Bus trip. Seats are still available. See me if you would like to sponsor one of our bartenders for this trip. Remember 100% of the proceeds from this event go to the Post.

See you at the V.

Karen Lewellen

Friday Night Burger BurnJoin us EACH Friday for a delicious burger, a cold beer, chips and salad for a $7.00 donation.

Enjoy great Canteen specials too!

Volunteers always needed & greatly appreciated!

Halloween PartyFriday, October 26th

during the Burger BurnCome in costume, have a burger

& enjoy great drink specials.

Don’t miss out on the fun.

Happy 243rd BirthdayOctober 13, 1947

Upcoming EvEntsJoin Us at thE post for

thE following EvEnts:

Join Us at thE post for thE following EvEnts:

MYSTERY DINNER THEATER Saturday, Nov 3

MARINE CORPS BIRTHDAY Saturday, Nov 10, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

VETERANS DAY SuNday, Nov 11

VFW CHRISTMAS DINNER & PARTY Saturday, dec 1

ARMY—NAVY GAME Saturday, dec 8

MARDI GRAS INSPIRED DINNERJaNuary

SUPER BOWL PARTY SuNday, Feb 3 2019

VALENTINE’S DINNER Saturday, Feb 23, 2019

ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY Saturday, mar 16, 2019APRIL EVENT - TBD

VFW & VFW AUXILIARY INSTALLATIONmay

COMMANDER APPRECIATION DINNER & FAREWELL PARTY

JuNe

HAIL TO THE NEW OFFICERSJuly

Tailgate Party Saturday, October 27 | SDCCU Stadium

Details to follow

VS

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED VFW, AUX & kids who need Community Service Credit

Saturday Morning Work Party Each Saturday at 9:00 am at the PostFor more info contact Fernando Law.

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VFW Post & Community EventsPOW / MIA Recognition Day - September 22, 2018

The ceremony opened with Joylani singing The Star Spangled Banner. Her singing of Amazing Grace at the

close of the ceremony brought tears to our eyes.

Guest speaker Major Tom Breneman Jr, USMC (retired) read accounts of several POWs reminding us of their incredible strength & the great sacrifices they made.

Reading of the names of the MIAs from the Vietnam War. Joylani’s grandma, Jorene Nicolas, Mary Stonecipher, Carol Ostrom, Sara Salazar & Joylani Nicolas.

Former Post CDR & event emcee Don Stonecipher cutting the delicious cake made by Amy.

MCAS Miramar Air Show - September 28-30, 2018

Leroy & Alberto recruiting new members on Friday afternoon.

Post Surgeon Chad “Axel” Foley & his wife Ana. Leroy, Jorene, Ed, Joylani’s grandma, Joylani & Loida.

QM Alan (in back) & new member Alberto manning our booth Friday morning.

Crime fighting Jr Vice Bill Kimble ticketed this officer for the violation of not having a Buddy Poppy.

District 1 Aux President Kathie Okolski with comrades from the Mission Valley Post.

All Gave Some. Some Gave All.

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La Jolla VA Hospital VisitSaturday, October 27, 2018

Please mark your calendars for this trip. We will meet in the lobby of the LA Jolla VA Hospital at 9:45 AM

For the inpatients we are asking for the following new items:

• Small cans of shaving cream and razors• Socks to wear with sneakers or shoes• Games for the recreation rooms

For the Volunteer Office Homeless Veterans programs we are asking for the following new or gently used clean items:

• Tee-shirts – size large and extra large• Pants- stretchy waist pants most needed• Underwear (new only please)• Socks• Shoes including sneakers – size 9-11 most needed• Readers

Donated items can be left at the Post. Please identify the items are for the VA Hospital trip.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5 6

11:30 am

Sweet and Sour Fish, lumpia & tapioca

Ken & AmyDonation: 8.00

6:30 pm

House Chair Committee Meeting

5:30 pm

Burger, beer, salad & chips

HouseDonation: 7.00

10:00 am-12:00 pm

Joint Honor Guard Meeting

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

9:00 am

Chicken fried steak, eggs-to-order, potatoes & toast

Sandy & CrewDonation: 8.00

6:00 pm VFW Auxiliary Meeting

11:30 am

Patty melt & fries

Bob Burn & CrewDonation: 8.00

6:30 pm VFW CDR/Officer Meeting

5:30 pm

Burger, beer, salad & chips

HouseDonation: 7.00

10:30 am - 6:00 pm

Sycuan Bus TripBuses leave at 11:00

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1:00 pm

John Neves, Farewell Party Free Filippi’s Pizza & Football

11:30 am

Mechado beef stew, rice & dessert

Ken & AmyDonation: 8.00

7:00 pm

VFW 7907 Post Meeting

5:30 pm

Burger, beer, salad & chips

HouseDonation: 7.00

5:00 pm

First Responders Dinner Brisket & brats

Donation: First Responders free; others $10.00

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9:00 am

Biscuits & sausage gravy & eggs

Clint & CrewDonation: 8.00

11:30 am

Open-faced pork sandwich, mashed potatoes & gravy,

Ken & AmyDonation: 8.00

6:30 pm

VFW/AUX Roundtable & Social Planning Meeting

5:30 pm

Burger, beer, salad & chips

HouseDonation: 7.00

Halloween Party

vs

Tailgate party at SDCCU Stadium

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Please Note: We make an effort to list the meals accurately. However, menu items may change. Please check the Post menu board or call the Post to verify.

9:00 am

Omelettes or eggs-to-order, bacon, toast & hash browns

Dickie BoysDonation: 9.00

11:30 am

BTLs, fries & pickle

VFW CrewDonation: 8.00

October 2018

Canteen Hours*: Sun: Breakfast 9:00 am–6:00 pm; No breakfast 12:00 pm–6:00 pm | Mon & Tue : 11:00 am–6:00 pm Wed-Fri: 11:00 am–9:00 pm | Sat: 12:00 pm–6:00 pm *Closing hours subject to modification based on activity