Just a reminder: Membership Dinner 10-09-2019
Wednesday October 9, 2019 Social hour 5:30 Dinner served @ 6:30 Upper level of the WAVP
Current AMVETS, Sons of AMVETS, and AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary members welcomed
AMVETS Riders
With the wonderful weather Mother Nature has teased us with, of late… many of us brought out our bikes and trikes. If you would like to ride in service to our veterans; please consider joining us as we begin the newest AMVETS Riders Chapter at Post 79. It doesn’t matter whether your membership is as an AMVETS, Sons or Auxiliary member; we want you to be a part of the future as we grow our Post. Please contact Gary “POOH” Phillips (319-427-1651) or stop by the Super 8 in Waverly, to learn more about this exciting opportunity and the rides and activities we plan, to proudly serve our veterans, while enjoying the open road and the camaraderie and spirit of friendship, loyalty, respect and brother & sisterhood among members.
AMVETS Riders
I know we’re all thinking of putting our bikes and trikes away for the winter; but, if you would like to ride in service to our veterans; please consider joining us as we begin the newest Chapter at Post79. It doesn’t matter whether your membership is as an AMVET, Sons or Auxiliary member; we want you to be a part of the future as we grow our Post. Please contact Gary “POOH” Phillips (319-427-1651) or stop by the Super 8 in Waverly, to learn more about this exciting opportunity and activities to proudly serve our veterans, while enjoying the open road and the camaraderie and spirit of friendship, loyalty, respect and brother & sisterhood among members.
AMVETS Riders
I know we’re all thinking of putting our bikes and trikes away for the winter; but, if you would like to ride in service to our veterans; please consider joining us as we begin the newest Chapter at Post79. It doesn’t matter whether your membership is as an AMVET, Sons or Auxiliary member; we want you to be a part of the future as we grow our Post. Please contact Gary “POOH” Phillips (319-427-1651) or stop by the Super 8 in Waverly, to learn more about this exciting opportunity and activities to proudly serve our veterans, while enjoying the open road and the camaraderie and spirit of friendship, loyalty, respect and brother & sisterhood among members.
The Waverly Area Veterans Post Board of Directors continues its efforts to build a new Veteran Service Center in Waverly.
The 2008 flood in Waverly destroyed the Amvets building and heavily damaged the American Legion Hall. Following the devastating flood, members of the four service groups (VFW, Amvets, American Legion, and Marine Corp League) discussed a shared facility. Following legal work, site selection, and building needs/specs, fundraising began in 2011. The generosity of the Vern Iserman Family led the effort.
To date, over 410 families and businesses have donated or made pledges to the project.
Outside the area, the project captured the attention of actor Tom Hanks and Retired General Colin Powell. “In December, we had a friend of the project drive from Wisconsin with a check”, states Board Chair Darrell Blasberg. “He remembered the military rights and tribute we gave his deceased brother earlier that year”.
Treasurer Lee Schissel reports that $1,282,750 has been pledged to date with over $100,000 pledged for in-kind support from various business trades. The goal is to raise $2.5 million for PHASE I of the project. PHASE II will include the parking lot and landscaping.
The Building Committee is working with area contractors to identify areas of cost savings. More requests for contractors’ involvement will be forthcoming as the plan unfolds.
The Board is working closely with INVISION Architects, Crescendo Consultants, and Iowa Northland Regional Council of Governments. The Board is in the process of naming Fund-Raising Co-Chairs for the final campaign thrust after recent Focus Groups gatherings with community leaders.