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Commanders Call – Bob O’Hare – July 2017

Commander Bob O’Hare bobohare201@gmail.com 319-404-2311

Summer is here and the kids are out of school.  Be alert to kids playing when you are driving.

 

I am looking forward to working with all the new officers in the coming year.

Check your calendar for all the events coming this month at the WAVP.  The AMVETS will be hosting a streak fry every 4th Saturday of the month.

Volunteers are always needed.

The AMVETS State Convention was held June 9th through the 11th   in Marshalltown.  Congratulations to Maria Kuiper a graduate of Waverly Shell Rock High School and daughter of Kevin and Kristen Kuiper.  She was sponsored by Waverly Post 79.  She is a recipient of a $2,000.00 scholarship.

Have a safe and happy summer.

Any questions or concerns please contact me:

 

Commanders Call – April 2017

Ted Lanske
319-240-0734
tedsph98@aol.com

*We have successfully completed winter, and now look forward to seeing the effects of spring and warmer weather.  It is nice, when having coffee at HyVee, hearing people talk of walking outside again, seeing robins, or getting their bulbs or seeds ready.  Another sign that spring is here, is the arrival of trucks full of fertilizer, soil, yard displays, getting ready to setup in various parking lots.  So AMVETS family, it is that time if you are traveling; start a little earlier because we live in farm country and that means “huge tractors and equipment” also traveling the roads.  If you start 15 minutes early and that tractor appears ahead of you; you save yourself an anxiety attack and possibly a life.  To all, including me; drive safe, be smart and late today is better than late forever.

*To Bob & Sally O’hare, Wanda Benning and Waverly HyVee for assisting and providing the food for the Foreign Food Fair at the Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown.  We served over 90 residents and some family members at this annual event.  The residents that participate are appreciative, but those of us that volunteer receive the real blessings of these events.  The VSO volunteers also get to visit with each other, sharing thoughts, ideas or kind words and because there is no pay, everything is from the heart.  Jean and I just want to say “Thanks” to everyone.

*Information: The WAVP is now the guardian/representative of the Waverly Area Veterans Tribute.  The Tribute board felt that with the opening of the new Post and their board it was time to transfer that responsibility.  The Tribute board will have one final meeting shortly to finalize this action, but the finances and responsibility are now upon the WAVP board.  Any questions, concerns or brick requests should be sent/given to any of the following: Carl Benning, Roger Metzger, Richard Miller.  My thanks to everyone that was involved with this project.

*FYI:  There are several items of information that was provided by the Department of Iowa and National AMVETS available.  Please review the links noted below and clicking on them will direct you to the site.  Especially if you are a golfer or Rider.

  1. Department April Newsletter
  2. Recognition Dinner Des Moines
  3. BWC Packet (Because We Care) from National
  4. Clarksville Golf (AMVETS 2 person)
  5. Service Foundation Fundraiser (Poker Run)
  6. Operation Engage America

*Reminder:  The election of Officers will be held at the May meetings for AMVETS, AUXILIARY and SONS.  With the completion of the WAVP and a Manager, there is a lot less pressure on the VSO’s, so a great time to get involved.

*Reminder:  AMVETS will be hosting a steak fry April 1, 2017.

Marshalltown IVH will hold their Spring Carnival April 22, 2017

Marshalltown IVH will hold their Volunteer Awards Program April 26, 2017.

 

 

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Commanders Call – November 2016

Ted Lanske 319-240-0734 tedsph98@aol.com

Ted Lanske
319-240-0734
tedsph98@aol.com

*I would like to express my condolences to the family and friends of Wayne Platte.  Not mentioned in his obituary; Wayne had been a member of AMVETS Post 79 and a regular for several years, sharing stories, laughter and enjoying life.  On the occasions that we would have music, you would find Wayne on the dance floor, truly having a great time.  I will remember that twinkle in his eye and know there was a hint of mischief in the air.  Rest in peace and Thank You for serving our country.

*Although they were not members; but have family that are a part of our AMVETS family, I would like to offer my condolences to the families of Virgil Fasse and Roberta Ramker.  Please know that we understand the loss you feel and are willing to provide support, shoulder or a hug if needed.

*Due to scheduling conflicts, this newsletter is being written early, so if something is missed, please understand it was not intentional.

*Will provide an update or evaluation of how our combined AMVETS Membership dinner went, in the December newsletter, and would ask for input from those that attended.

*I want to THANK everyone that is friends on facebook  Amvets Post 79 and has “share” or “like” our various pages.  We reached a high during the week of October 2-9 of over 1400 hits, which I think is amazing.  President Mary Steinbach and I would hope that more of you would “share” and “like”, plus “invite” friends to our activities on facebook or share www.amvets79.us .  You may wonder “why should I care or take the time?”; so will provide two quick stories.  This past year I received phone calls: (1) from Des Moines from the Son in Law of a Veteran being buried in Iowa Falls asking how his Father in Law could receive a Veteran’s funeral, (2) from a Veteran in Oklahoma asking for help regarding accessing a phone number for an AMVETS Post in Norman, OK.  Fortunately, in both cases, I was able to assist them, BUT, that is the reach we have with our facebook and website. With the publicity of our new facility and because my name and phone number are available, I would expect questions and hope I can provide answers or direction.  A closer to home reason is that the more people we reach during fundraising activities, the increase in participation also increases the dollars raised and the assistance we can provide to others.  The ability to help others should be our mission.

*wavpTHANKS to everyone that attended, participated, or helped with the Grand Opening.  What a great day and everything went so well, it was almost scary.  It started with a beautiful day, great breakfast, meaningful program and so many people just sharing the day.  Thanks to Hy-Vee for providing the afternoon hotdogs and the busy staff.  A great way to start that 1st page, chapter 1, in a new book called WAVP.

* veterans-day1Mark your calendars for November 11th, Veterans Day 2016.  There are activities all over the State regarding Veterans Day and Waverly is no different.  The Marine Corps League is the VSO responsible for this year’s activities honoring the day at the Waverly Area Veterans Post.  Along with that is a host of volunteers providing many services throughout the day.  Watch for schedules that will be posted on line, facebook, newspaper and at the Post in the future.  Thank you in advance.

*happy-thanksgiving-1My family would like to wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving and hope you make it a family affair.  If you are traveling, may your travels be safe and on time.  Now that we know the weather is starting to change, please realize patches of ice or frost could appear on the roadways, so give yourself extra time and be vigilant of your surroundings.

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Commanders Call – August 2016

Ted Lanske Accepting AMVETS Post of the Year 2015

Ted Lanske Accepting AMVETS Post of the Year 2015

*First, I wish to say “Welcome” to Sara Stephens, our new WAVP Manager.  May we all welcome her and do what we can to make the job easier.  There will be a huge learning curve as she needs to learn the building, the operations, equipment and the people.  Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself more than once or introduce a friend.  Thank you in advance.

*Bob O’hare is now officially my replacement on the WAVP board along with Carl Benning and James Brandau for AMVETS.  Effective August 1st, Jean and I will no longer be volunteering to clean the club on a daily basis, or ensure garbage is out on Tuesday, recycling and redemption completed.  We have done this for 1-1/2 years now and feel that with paid staff on board, we have done our part.  We want to thank Bob & Sally O’hare for filling in when we had other commitments.

*The goal ?? is that the new facility be open about the middle of August, with set up, licenses, inspections, occupancy permits all in place before the end of August.  There is a considerable amount of tables, chairs, some equipment, kitchen supplies and operating supplies that will need to be moved efficiently and quickly.  Please note and review the letter from WAVP 1st Vice Carl Benning after my newsletter for more information.

*September will have a busy schedule with big plans for the Iowa firefighters in town and I truly hope everything works out.  It will be a huge test for all Veterans groups involved.  Again, several of you have stated to me that you are willing to help, and I ask “If this is still true, let Sara or someone on the food committee know”.

*August 31st ends AMVETS membership year for 2015-16 and we start 2016-17, so please renew as quickly as you can.  Please note, that this year with the new facility, we will have a combined membership dinner.  The hall will be divided with the curtain, with men on one side, ladies on the other and share the same menu.  This will save the men and ladies some money, and may allow some that can’t participate normally that chance.  The plan at this writing is, it will be scheduled for the 3rd Wednesday in October, which also allows some leftovers to be utilized for the Thursday food night.  If you wish to make comments about this, please contact me or an Officer of AMVETS or Auxiliary.

*As this chapter of our building campaign comes to a close and we start the next chapter in the new facility, please review where you stand with your pledges.  Many people have made pledges that have not been fulfilled, others have stated “when I see the new building”, and others could easily increase the amount or extend their pledge for additional time and money.  FOLKS, the building is here, easily visible from the street or river, and looks fantastic.  This is YOUR building, be proud but we still need some financial help.  The deck is one item that has been put on hold for now, but visit the building and imagine having a beverage of your choice, sitting on the deck with a view of the river.

*My condolences and thanks to Marvin Behrens: Condolences on the loss of his wife this past June after a hard fought battle.  Eileen was active in the local Legion post and other community organizations.  My thanks to Marv for his generous donation of $350.00 to help fix and beautify the flat trailer used during Memorial day and recently in the Heritage Days parade.  Bless you Marvin.

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WAVP Facility Update from Vice Chairman Carl Benning20151111_134017_HDR_2resized

Circle your calendars! A Grand Opening has been set for October 8 at 11 am!

The new facility is nearing completion. Dry Wall installation is finished, most kitchenequipment is in (still needs final hookup), painting is being completed, the south parking lot is 75% completed, the north lot should be completed in the next week or two, Carpet installation will begin next week, bathrooms are tiled (fixtures are being installed), and fiber optic is being run throughout the building.

A few things remain: installation of natural gas by Mid-America, painting of exterior steel doors, handing wood ulterior doors, countertops for the bar and kitchen, installation of the divider curtain, and a zillion little details. The final task will be a major cleaning!

We are planning a couple events to coincide with the State Firemen’s Convention the first week in September, which will require us to be “up and going.” This dictates that the “move” to begin the second week in August. We will need many, many, many hands to accomplish this task. Several enclosed trailers will make the move easier; let Board members know if you are aware of any.

This is what all of us have been looking forward to for several years! Stay tuned for opportunities to help out with moving. Please, we need your assistance!

Although the project remains within budget, the construction costs continue. If you have pledges that have not yet been fulfilled, please consider those cash payments. If your pledges have been completed, would you consider additional gifts (many already have done so). To date, we have over 850 donor units; however, there is still opportunity for more to be recognized on the Wall of Honor before the grand opening.

The Board of Directors, past and future veterans, and many community members thank everyone who has made a donation of any kind to this project. If you have not yet made a contribution, thoughtfully consider a gift to help make this facility “debt-free!”

Commanders Call – July 2016

Ted Lanske 319-240-0734 tedsph98@aol.com

Ted Lanske
319-240-0734
tedsph98@aol.com

*Hard to believe another six months have gone by and the days start getting shorter.  If you get the chance, celebrate this time of the year with any outside activity you enjoy.  I find that even the simplest of things; fire pit on a nice evening with a glass of wine, sitting outside with a morning cup of coffee in the early a.m., enjoying the sound of nature in solitude, are pleasures that so much of the world cannot or will not be able to ever enjoy.  With all our faults and a government we may question, we still live in a country where these things are possible, because of the Veterans before us and those that serve now.  Help AMVETS help Veterans- – – – – – – – – – – – – – – enjoy your summer.

* I attended our State Convention in Marshalltown and was very disappointed in the turnout of AMVETS.  Each year the count of attendees goes down and very few new faces for the future.  It doesn’t help, when we continue at the State level without a good form of communication.  Our State web site has not been updated for a year and without a State newsletter, I understand the resistance to become involved.  That is why I truly appreciate the support I receive from our Post 79 members and those that let me know they check out our newsletter, facebook– Amvets post 79 and go to the web site- www.amvets79.us.  I believe for Post 79 and the WAVP to be successful and continue, communication is the key, and any way we can do that is a plus and would welcome suggestions from you.

*AMVETS is still experiencing problems with both the Department and National regarding membership records and renewal.  If you receive a renewal notice this past month or two, please contact Carl Benning or myself and let us know.  The more information we receive, the better, as we try to correct the problem.

*I have asked in the past, but ask again, whether you are an AMVET, AMVETS Auxiliary, or a Sons member and do any volunteer work, donate blood, have donated goods to your church, Goodwill or similar organization; please let one of your officers know.  This is important, as it demonstrates the commitment to be a non-profit organization.

*Due to several little items, the decision was made at AMVETS State Convention to hold the 2017 convention in Marshalltown.  The AMVETS Convention Corporation will be looking at our facility for 2018 but also will be considering a State Executive Committee (SEC) meeting for early next year.  Presently, the Waverly Area Veterans Post (WAVP) is in the process of hiring a facilities manager, (decision should be made by 1 July) and this person will have their hands full with a lot of responsibilities and decisions.

*The representatives for AMVETS on the WAVP board, effective July 1 will be James Brandau, Carl Benning and Bob O’hare.  If you have concerns or suggestions regarding the WAVP, these are the individuals you should contact.  The other individuals on the board are: Darrel Blasberg, Larry Buchholz, Hank Bagelmann, Martin Heering, Michael Kukral, Richard Miller, Lee Schissel, Bob Davidson, and Roger Metzger.  The annual WAVP meeting, open to the public for comments and questions, with installation of the new representatives is scheduled for July 19, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the WAVP (208 8th Ave. SW).  The latest updates on opening, grand opening, state firemen’s convention, and facilities manager should be available.

*Please check the calendar for July activities, food nights, steaks, breakfast and the Heritage Days parade.  I am hoping that the hard work and support by several people (the team) in getting the WAVP trailer fixed up and prepped to be used as a float will pay off and all organizations be involved.  Thanks to Bob & Sally O’hare, Vernon Sebilsky, Fox Tire and Walker’s Auto Salvage for being on the trailer team.  We all know there is no I in Team, but still have those that start too many sentences with I want, but should ask, “What will help make the WAVP better or more successful?”.

* May all of you have a safe, enjoyable and family filled July 4th weekend and summer.

Commander’s Call – May 2016

MemorialDay *Update on the WAVP as of 4/21/2016:  I would put the exterior brick work at approximately 90-95% completed, drywall is being installed in the lower level, plumbing, HVAC, and wiring work continues.  Some updated pictures are available on Facebook under Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Post 79, and/or Ted Lanske or www.amvets79.us .  If you attend the WAVP breakfast, some of the latest pictures are normally showing on one or two of the TV’s at the Post.

Ted Lanske 319-240-0734 tedsph98@aol.com

Ted Lanske
319-240-0734
tedsph98@aol.com

*Please keep in mind that May 30th is Memorial Day and the Marine Corps League is the responsible organization this year.  Please take an hour or two out of your lives to either attend activities on the 30th or volunteer in placement of poles, flags, grave markers or Flanders Field.  Keep your eyes and ears open for the schedule of events from the MCL.

*If you were fortunate enough to attend the showing of “Where Patriots Gather” put together by a group of Wartburg students, I am sure you will agree they did a great job.  If you were not able to attend, it is available to view on our website.  If you are interested in watching this 15 minute program and at the Post when I am, ask me and will access it on the computer.

*Please check the calendar at the Canteen for updates, as of 4/21, AMVETS will do a steak fry on the 7th of May.  Originally scheduled for the 14th, but cancelation of a hall rental allows us to utilize that date, which is more convenient.  Also note the 2nd Saturday breakfast and Thursday food nights.  I thank all of you that come down and participate in our activities.  If you are enjoying these activities, bring a friend along to share your enjoyment.

*This past month, several of our AMVETS family received recognition of some sort for volunteer activities they participate in.  The Iowa Veterans Home in Marshalltown recognized Marge Dietz, Patty Kaiser, Jean Lanske, Veronica McKenzie, Dita Boorom and AMVETS. Hospice recognized Jean Lanske, Shirley Wehrhan, and Irene Brinkman. Hospital volunteers; Jean Lanske, Shirley Wehrhan, Marge Dietz, and Irene Brinkman.  NEI3A (home delivered meals); Shirley Wehrhan, Jean and Ted Lanske.  I know there are others, too bashful to say anything, but if you see these people, PLEASE say thank you.  They are a huge part of what makes living in Iowa great and their dedication without expecting or wanting recognition is a blessing for all.  Speaking for myself, whenever I catch myself with the desire to complain about my wine or beer being at the wrong temperature or the chair to hard, I visualize those I have assisted at IVH or deliver meals too; guess what, my aches minimize and realize I am truly blessed.

*Speaking of volunteers, they will be needed as we enter into the new WAVP.  Waverly will be hosting the annual State Firemen’s Association convention September 7th – 11th, 2016.  Our Grand Opening is scheduled for October 8th, 2016; Veterans Day activities are in planning stages for November 11th, 2016 and if you are or would be interested in being involved, contact me or any Board Member.  Can’t stand on your feet for long or anything physical, then maybe a cake or cookies, registration desk, smile and welcoming committee, could be your gift.  As this is all in planning stages, maybe making name tags, badges or addressing envelopes would be needed.  I truly appreciate everyone that has given anything, including time for the various AMVETS projects that we have been involved in.  Thank you.

*This month will include election of Officers for our organizations and would ask that someone step up and become involved.  I or another Post Officer may be calling some of you to help fill needed gaps in our ranks. Contact Carl Benning for what is needed and the time commitment.  I would think by now, that everyone would be “sick and tired” of listening or watching me continue as Commander.

 

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Commanders Call – April 2016

Ted Lanske at Iowa Veterans Cemetery and SUBVETS Tribute

Ted Lanske at Iowa Veterans Cemetery and SUBVETS Tribute

*Spring is here and this being Iowa, add a few thoughts to the list (speed limit, seat belt, etc.) when you are driving.  Children running, bicycles, skateboards and other outside activities where safety is the last thing in a young mind, probably some older minds too, so please, become observant when driving.  It is also the time where we share the roads and highways with farm equipment that is slow moving and seem to appear out of nowhere.  Please add a few minutes to your travel time, don’t reach for another sip of coffee or Mountain Dew; keep your eyes alert and your mindset on driving.

*Update on the WAVP:  Project is progressing rapidly inside the building, with electrical, plumbing, duct work, and H/AC in different stages of completion.  Windows are in, ceiling grid work and insulation being installed.  A Grand Opening date is set for October 8th 2016 at 1200 hrs after the breakfast.   The opening date will be prior to the Grand Opening with several guesses and estimates as to an actual date, and I will try to keep you informed as more reliable and updated construction information becomes available.

*As the opening date approaches, the Board and Committees are looking for involvement from everyone and anyone that has ideas of activities or time to volunteer at the new facility. This will be a work in progress as time moves on as some ideas may not work or may need adjustments.  Please contact any of our AMVETS Board Members with your input or questions.

*We have our AMVETS Auxiliary along with the Sons looking ahead to the Heritage Days activities coming up July 15-17.  In the last few years, these subordinate groups have been the only organizations involved in the actual parade and thoughts have been to broaden this into a WAVP experience.  If anyone has ideas or suggestions in regards to this, please contact me, either by phone or email.

*Please check the upcoming calendars, as AMVETS will continue a monthly steak fry, normally the 1st or 2nd Saturday of the month.  As of now, these are scheduled into the month of August, to be held at the present location (Legion Post).  Check out the Auxiliary’s Thursday food night schedule on the calendar too.

*In another month, AMVETS and subordinates will be selecting or electing Officers for 2016-17.  We need some people to step up and be willing to give a few hours of their time each month.  I promise, you will not be thrown under the truck, but it is crucial that some offices be filled.  Unless someone asks to be Post Commander; you are going to be stuck with me for now.  It was suggested that representation in regards to the WAVP remain as “status quo”; so therefore again, no changes are planned.  That said; any active member is entitled and encouraged to attend and participate at the meetings.  The more people involved equals more and better ideas for the future.

*If anyone, AMVETS, Auxiliary, Sons, or Supporter would be interested in serving or helping in some manner when the new WAVP facility becomes operational, please contact me.  This facility was designed and built to be active, and your help is needed.  HOW CAN WE MAKE AND KEEP IT ACTIVE?  Maybe you have ideas, contacts or experience we could use.  Ex. “Do you have the ability to teach people how to face book or email?”, “Teaching quilting?”, or some other skill or interest.

*AMVETS and Veterans lost a great supporter with the passing of Duane Liddle.  Duane may not have served in the military, but he certainly served this community by being a watchdog of our City Council.  We may not have agreed with him 100%, but no one came to the meetings more prepared and that includes the City staff.  Thank you Duane.

*Last item:  Thank you Wanda/Carl Benning and Jean Lanske for their involvement and volunteer time with the Foreign Food Fair at the Marshalltown Iowa Veterans Home.  A chance to appreciate how hard the staff and volunteers work to make this such an outstanding facility.

*Scholarship applications are available at the High School, which are presented by AMVETS, Auxiliary and Sons.  Otherwise contact me and I will get them or direct you to the appropriate contact.

 

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Commander Call – March 2016

Ted Lanske 319-240-0734 tedsph98@aol.com

Ted Lanske
319-240-0734
tedsph98@aol.com

*First, I would like to express my thanks to Michelle Ferguson for everything she has done this past year.  I may be biased, but believe there are many people that agree; she was the one that led us through this past year at the Canteen and helped make it a success.   Thank you Michelle.

 

*Thanks to all that supported the Ladies Valentine Steaks.  What a great evening and from my perspective, a great social gathering with friends, family and meeting some new people.  Conditions are not perfect for grilling, but very few complaints and none serious. Several visitor compliments from Post 49, Cedar Falls.

*Don’t forget that the Sons of AMVETS will be doing steaks on Saturday, March 5th 5:30 – 8:00 pm.  Please come and support them; although not a large group, the Sons have been there in many ways, quietly supporting us.  On March 24th, the AMVETS Auxiliary will be hosting food night with a menu of chicken noodle over biscuit with green beans and desserts.   March 31st, our past Canteen Coordinator scheduled the AMVETS Commander back doing Chicken Wings plus sides.  (The only thing he can get right without screwing it up according to her)  J The Louisiana hot sauces will be there for the BRAVE.

*If you are an AMVET and have either a daughter or son that meets the requirements of our Auxiliary or Sons, please talk to them about becoming a part of these groups.  They can be as active as they choose, but this is a way for them to show their support for those that have served or are serving.  Contact Ted Lanske, Jean Lanske or John Mohlis if there are questions.

*It is that time of year where the sun may be in your eyes while driving early morning or evening with the added problems of thawing and freezing on the highways.  Momentary blindness or sudden patches of ice lead to numerous accidents so give yourself some extra time and be safe.

*Reminder:  Please utilize 319-483-9287 to call the WAVP Canteen, and on Facebook – Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Post 79, Waverly. IA for up to date information.  Not on facebook?  Then if you have children or grand children close by or frequently visiting, have them hook up to the facebook connection and link for you.  Tell them it’s “payback time”, but smile when you say it and you may be surprised what gets posted.  Don’t forget to check out our website www.amvets79.us  while you have them handy.

Facebook – Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Post 79, Waverly, IA

*Final comment; If you have a friend or acquaintance sitting at home, now is the time with nicer weather to invite them out and stop at the Canteen.  We do serve non alcohol drinks if desired.

*FYI:  Please pass this along to anyone who may have a child or grandchild that is a senior in high school and is looking at furthering their education.  Our local AMVETS Auxiliary will have scholarship applications at the WSR High School Counselor’s office.  They need to be picked up and completed according to directions on the form.  The Iowa Department of AMVETS also has scholarships available for graduating seniors.  These applications will be available at WSR High School also.  If you have questions, please contact me and I will try to have applications available.

*If your AMVETS membership card is unreadable or lost, you can get a replacement for $5.00 or a gold replacement for $15.00.  You can go on line to National or again contact me and I will process it through the internet and you should have it within two weeks.

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Commanders Call – February 2016

Ted Lanske 319-240-0734 tedsph98@aol.com

Ted Lanske
319-240-0734
tedsph98@aol.com

*Hard to believe, but a year has gone by since the closure of the old VFW building and our resettlement at the Legion building.  It has been a busy time for many of us and so many people deserve a load of “Thanks” for their commitment to make this project work.  Just to refresh your memories:  Super Bowl Sunday 2015 was the last activity at the VFW and the 2nd Saturday WAVP breakfast was the first activity at the Legion Hall.  Please refer to the calendars for monthly activities, meetings, food nights, and other pertinent information.

*A year ago in my newsletter, I noted some items that I felt were needed to enhance our experiences at the WAVP Canteen.  YOU, yes, YOU came through for me time after time, and answered my requests over and over.  I have tried to thank everyone personally, but if I missed you; “Thank You and God Bless all of You”.  If it was $1.00 or $300.00 does not matter to me, your support is what I treasure.

*A listing of just a few items (not a complete list) that improved our Canteen:  bar & wine glasses, bar towels, pizza makers, portable gas grill for steaks, flat screen TV’s and wall brackets, white boards, electric stove and shelving.

*A listing of some people, again not a complete list, that stepped up:  the Strotman’s, the Darrah’s, the Davidson’s, the Benning’s, the Tacky Tuesday Group, the Brandau’s, the Wooden’s, the Mohlis’s, the O’Hare’s, Kenny Miller, Gary Walker, Darrel Hirsch and so many more.  What a great bunch of wonderful people.

*Reminder:  Please add this number to your phone or make the needed change, 319-483-9287 is the number you need for the Canteen, steak orders, or to leave a message at the Post.

*The face book page we utilize, Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Post 79, Waverly, IA  is becoming more active and ask that you check it out, become “friend”, “like”, and “share” if you wish.  If you do not “friend”, there are or may be items you may not see.  Pictures of the new facility are updated and our activities are highlighted on the site, plus activities of interest from other communities, esp. if it concerns Veterans.

*Have you noticed that it must be an election year?  Best invention; “mute button on TV remote”.  Getting harder and harder to watch TV, so am sitting here with ear buds and listening to the “Eagles” and Glenn Frey on spotify.  I must be getting older, have lost some of my favorite singers this past year.

*A few things that our AMVETS family has been up to lately: AMVETS SEC meeting in Cedar Falls, Iowa Vets Day on the Hill at the Capital in Des Moines, Iowa Veterans Home Volunteer Committee meeting in Marshalltown.  It seems that I am always busy some place or somewhere, but would like to thank everyone for your support.

*The Ladies are planning a steak fry for Saturday, Feb. 13th and some special Valentine activities, please help support them as the proceeds will go towards their scholarship funds.

*My final note for this newsletter; as this year progresses, we will be following the birth of a new home and with anything new, there will be some growing pains.  There are still some skeptics, those that said “the Legion building won’t work”, and I believe they were wrong about that.  A Winston Churchill quote; “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.”

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Commander’s Call – January 2016

Ted Lanske 319-240-0734 tedsph98@aol.com

Ted Lanske
319-240-0734
tedsph98@aol.com

***To our internet followers:  The Commanders Call and others this month are  a little out of the norm of what you are used too.  There are a few things we have no control over and we have to adjust for that. Please know we try our best at getting our news out and available to our supporters.

**NOTE:  Wartburg closed the Print Center for the Christmas Holidays, so this newsletter went to press by the 15th of December.   This is why we ask, if you have internet, go to facebook and like Amvets Ladies Auxiliary Post 79, Waverly, IA, or www.amvets79.us.  We try our best to post up to date information on the facebook page and ask for likes and share to get information out there.

*WAVP update as of 12/10/2015:  Tatroe Electric is starting to continue conduit runs in lower level, lower level steel studs have been installed and stairwells started.  Work progressing on upper level with steel stud walls being installed, and heavy steel framing being delivered.

*FYI:  Not sure of date, but the old VFW number will probably be discontinued.  So please add this number 319-483-9287 (WAVP) to your contact list.  This decision will be made after this newsletter goes to press, but will again try our best to relay the information.

*This is the final Call for 2016 membership if you wish to maintain your continuous Years of Service in the Auxiliary, Sons or AMVETS.  If you renew after the 1st of the year, the possibility exists you will become a new member.  We will also be going through the mailing and email notification lists and removing your name if you have not renewed.  Thank you and hoping to see those renewals in the mail.

*Please check the Calendar and note the steak fry scheduled for New Years Eve and the New Year’s Day Bowl party.   Our Canteen coordinator, Michelle, has been pushing all of us to work together and getting something going.  She would like to see each and every organization doing something and sharing the load.  I offer my thanks to her for trying out different ideas.  “Not sure where she got these pushy genes”.

*To all of you as we enter the winter months and the start of 2016, please drive careful, ensure your vehicles and you are prepared for winter travel, forget the exercise resolution so more time can be spent being positive.

*Thanks to MJ Steinbach, WAVP patches will be available, so check them out and “Thank you” MJ for your initiative.

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