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Commanders Corner By: Pat Porter Email:[email protected]
March 2017 Newsletter
Volume XI Issue 3 THE KAPSHUN
Kapperman Post #44, P. O. Box 194, Newburgh, IN 47629-0194, 711 State St., Newburgh, IN 47630
www.kapperman44.org [email protected]
Phone: 812-858-9069 Fax: 812-858-7379
Inside this issue:
Commander’s Corner —— 1
1st Vice ——-——————- 2
Entertainment —————- 2
SAL ——————————- 3
Riders ————————— 3
Auxiliary ———————– 4
Quilters ————————- 4
Calendar ———————– 5
Sponsor Ads ———–—— 6
The board recently voted for changes in the bylaws and will be presenting to the member-ship for approval before the election. One change is to cre-ate an executive board with 5 people, and with three being a
quorum. This means that your post could be ruled by 3 people! Another proposal is that
no employee can be on the board. This is, after all, a Veterans Club and any veteran, regardless of his or her position should be able to represent their Club. I urge the membership to attend the meeting and oppose these changes. Personally, I think it will be detrimental for our Post, but it is up to the members to decide.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Board Meeting (5:30 pm) Mar 8th Membership Meetings (7:00pm) Mar 8th St. Patrick Day Party Mar 17th American Legion Riders (10:00am) Mar 18th Entertainment every Saturday night 7pm Open Mic every Sunday night 7pm
Bingo — Monday’s Doors open at 6:00pm Play begins at 6:30pm
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First Vice: Jim Bryan
Email: [email protected]
Spring is getting close! Now is the time to double
check your membership cards for being current. All
Legion Posts should be checking membership cards,
so don’t be one that can’t visit a Legion on your
spring trip because you don’t have a current dues
card!
Our Post is a very nice looking post, but do you real-
ize that most of your dues go to support Legion pro-
grams? The sheer number of our National Member-
ship numbers is enough cause for our elected repre-
sentatives to listen and work on Veteran causes.
We hear about problems with the VA Health System
but look beyond that to see how many Veterans are
enrolled and are being helped. We, as Veterans,
should be proud of how our American Legion Nation-
al & Department leaders are working for Veterans.
The American Legion is about Veterans helping Vet-
erans!
Not to take anything away from any Veteran, but not
all Veterans can join the Legion. Membership quali-
fication is determined by the period of their service.
If you are not carrying an application, pick one up.
Review the periods of service so you can discuss
with potential applicants and be sure to tell them that
a copy of their DD-214 is needed prior to the appli-
cation being processed.
Take a look at the past due list posted in the re-
stroom. If you see someone who should have his
2017 dues forgiven, please bring it to the attention of
the Commander or drop a note in the 1st Vice mail-
box in the hallway.
Saturday April 29th will be the Legions Golf Scram-ble held at Boonville Country Club. We are accept-ing teams, hole sponsorships and donations for the scramble. See Jim B., Amanda or Wes. Also, there are sign up sheets at the bar. Come and have a day of fun golfing with us. The scramble will be benefiting the Legion Quilters and our Post.
Friday the 17th the bar will be hosting a St. Pat-rick's day party. DJ Fallen Saint A.K.A. Chris Hile
will be spinning good tunes and doing karaoke.
Every Saturday evening there is live entertainment in the bar starting at 7pm. Also, every Sunday there is Open Mic Night with DJ Fallen Saint playing mu-sic and doing karaoke starting at 7pm. Come enjoy some great entertainment and good times!
Entertainment: Wes Johann
Email: [email protected]
Adjutant : Steve Kissinger
Email: [email protected]
NOTICE TO POST 44 MEMBERSHIP
The Kapperman Post 44 Executive Board has proposed updating the post Constitution & By-
Laws. The proposed amendments will be presented to the membership at the regular member-
ship meeting of March 8th.
The membership will vote to ratify the proposed amendments to the Constitution & By-Laws at
the regular membership meeting of April 12th.
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American Legion Riders
Jack Hines Email: [email protected]
Well its almost that time of the year when we can get outside and enjoy the weather and get some rid-ing done. Ride safe!!!
It’s also that time of the year the Riders are gearing up and making plans for our events and fund rais-ers. We hope to expand on the success we enjoyed last year and are looking forward to the help of our
Castle AG Winners 2017 Legion member Steve Kissinger presents awards to Annahlise Roby 10th Grade Girl winner ; Joshua Bunch 11th Grade Boy winner; Sophie Fanok, 12th grade Girl winner; Banjit Singh, 12 Grade boy winner
Son American Legion: Brent Miles
email: [email protected]
One ticket gets you entered into all ten drawings, All ten guns will be drawn on same date, Do not need to be pre-sent to win. Drawing held Saturday March 4th starting at 7:10 pm, Tickets are $25.00 each, you will be entered in all ten draws. You can get tickets at the Legion.
1. Ruger mark 4 22lr 2. Springfield xdm 9mm 3. EEA windicater 357/38spl 4. Kimber duotone 380 5. Taurus Judge 410/ 6. Remmington 700 30/06 7. Smith&Wesson M&P 5.56 8. Savage hmr17 9. Henry BigBoy 44mag 10. Browning Citori 12ga
Mail in entry NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: Enclosed is $_____________ for my entry into the S.A.L. 10 gun drawing. I would like to purchase _______ tickets . My tickets will be reserved in my name and held at the Kapperman post 44 office, I can request them in person during normal business hours. Mail in en-tries must be received no later than March 1st, 2017. Make checks out to S.A.L.post 44 .
new rider members who have joined in the recent months. Welcome and Thank You for joining..
It has been mentioned that we may have the larg-est membership in the state and we are checking into that and will let you know soon, wouldn't that be awesome if in fact it is correct? Until next month ride safe and watch out for each other my friends.
Legion members Steve Kissinger & Bucky Hona-ker present Flag Education awards to Sharon Ele-mentary 4th grade Winners, Alysa Shamo, Girl and Cole Browning, Boy
Kyle Nurrebern
Louis Bost III
Blake Quick
John Chandler
Brenton Sturgeon
John Durham
“Members Currently Serving and In Our Pray-
Forrest Halliburton
Brandon Ungetheim
Eric Honaker
Matthew Ward
Benjamin Whitaker
Zackary Mehling
Erica Honaker—Weaver
Tyler Daughtery
Joseph Demmett
Leonard Pfeffer
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Auxiliary: Shannon Backer
email: [email protected]
We were so thrilled to be able to present our quilts to some of our Vietnam Veterans at the February Legion member's meeting. Here are their names: Michael Dahl, Mike Wilson, Tony Martinez, Gerald (Ski) Chrostawski, Ted Sassee, Harold Ferguson, P.J. Hay-den, Roger Hansen, Jim Bryan, Carlie Martin, Jerry Gish, Steve Mather, Lewis Waters, Ralph New-man. Other Veterans visited us on our meeting day on Tuesday: David Kuhr, Dick Lant, Robert Law-rence, Gary Slankard, and Kenneth Gilkey. If you received a letter please stop by and get your quilt. If you have not received your letter and are a member of this post, you will receive one. At this time, we are busy making more. Just give us a little time before we have another presentation. Again we love our Veter-ans and thank them for their service.
(disclaimer: If we have not listed your name as a pre-vious receiver of our quilts, we are sorry. We try to stay organized but sometimes we just break out of our
organized mode.)
We will have our last "Mine, nine to nine" on March 2. If you haven't attended you have missed a lot of fun and a chance to catch up on your sewing projects. This is open to our community so try to attend. After March we will have to wait for Winter of 2018 for another fun time and our great waffles.
The Golf Scramble is coming up in April so please be sure and attend. We are still looking for sponsors. We want to thank Wes and Jim for allowing the Quilters to be the char-itable beneficiary of for this event. Keep tuned to hear more! We have lots of quilts to make and to give.
Please join us on Tuesdays at 10:00 am to 2:00pm for a fun work time and lunch. See ya! God bless our great country!
Quilters: Juanita Lindsey email: [email protected]
Don’t forget to come out and shop at the Rummage
Sale on March 4th from 8AM – 1PM. All the tables have
been rented, so you can find some good deals! We will
be selling Marx’s BBQ sandwiches for lunch.
We will need help for the following upcoming events:
Easter Egg Hunt April 1st (Rain Date April 8th). We will
be raffling an Auxiliary Easter Basket and will need
some ladies to help sell tickets during peak times at the
Legion. We will decide on what type of basket at the
March 8th membership meeting. Passing out Poppies at
the Blessing of the Bikes, Nursing Homes, etc. Our Bin-
go Extraordinaire (Michaele Cox) will be doing a spe-
cial Bingo Fundraiser on October 14. We are also
tossing around the idea of another Reverse Fashion
Show.
Ladies…We have a good organization, but need your help
to make it great! I’d like to ask everyone to start bringing
an item(s) to the monthly meetings for the VA Food Pan-
tries. Cheryl Brady works very hard to keep them stocked.
Since funding has been cut your help is needed. Single
serve and pop top items work the best. Fruit cups, protein
bars, beef jerky, Shelf stable milk, sausage/cheese sticks,
tuna packs with crackers etc. I’m looking forward to see-
ing some new faces on March 8th!
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MARCH 2017
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Breakfast Each
Saturday 7-10am
Sunday 7am—
1pm
Plate Lunches
Served
Monday – Friday
11:00 a 2:00 p
1 Lunch
Fried Chicken
Catfish Filets,
Mashed Potato Gr
Beans, Corn, Apple
2 Lunch
Pork Sausage &
Sauerkraut
3 Lunch Tuna
Casserole
Dinner—Baked
Salmon & Rice
4 Breakfast 7am—
1pm Bar opens 7am
Dinner— Chop Steak
& Baked Beans
Entertainment 7pm
5 Breakfast 7am
–1pm Bar opens
7am
Open Mic 7pm
6 Lunch
Chicken Noodles,
Corn on Cob, Au
Gratin Potatoes
BINGO—6pm
7 Lunch -
Swiss Steak, Mashed
Potatoes & Corn
ALAQC 10-2
8 Lunch -
Fried Chicken
E-Board 5:30p
Member Meet 7pm
9 Lunch -
Spaghetti, Garlic
Bread & Salad
10 Lunch— Fish &
Shrimp Basket
Dinner - Baked
Fish over Rice
11 Breakfast 7am—1pm
Bar opens 7am
Dinner - 12oz Ribeye with
Baked or Sweet potato
Entertainment 7pm
12
Breakfast 7am –
1pm Bar opens
7am
Open Mic 7pm
13 Lunch -
Meatloaf, Mashed
Potato & Corn
BINGO—6pm
14 Lunch -
BBQ Pulled Pork,
Baked Beans & Slaw
ALAQC 10-2
15 Lunch -
Fried Chicken
16 Lunch -
Liver & Onions,
Mashed Potato &
Corn
17 Lunch & Dinner
Corn Beef & Cabbage,
Irish Potatoes, Carrots
or Sheppard's Pie or
Fish Sandwich
Entertainment
18 Breakfast 7am—
1pm Bar opens 7am
ALR 1pm Dinner -
12oz NY Strip with Baked
or Sweet potato
Entertainment 7pm
19 Breakfast
7am –1pm Bar
opens 7am
Open Mic 7pm
20 Lunch -
Baked Chicken Stuff-
ing, Peas & Buttered
Potatoes
BINGO—6pm
21 Lunch –
Lasagna, Carrots &
Side Salad
ALAQC 10-2
22 Lunch—
Fried Chicken
23 Lunch—
Cheesy Noodle
Ham, Brussel
Sprouts & Slaw
24 Lunch—Salmon
Patties
Dinner—Catfish
Curls, Baked or
Sweet Potato
25 Breakfast 7am—
1pm Bar opens 7am
Dinner—BBQ Ribs
Baked or Sweet Potato
Entertainment 7pm
26
Breakfast 7am –
1pm Bar opens
7am
Open Mic 7pm
27 Lunch -
Kentucky Hot
Brown, Green
Beans & Slaw
BINGO—6pm
28 Lunch –
Smoked Pork Chop
Corn & Fried Pota-
toes
ALAQC 10-2
29 Lunch—
Fried Chicken
30 Lunch—
Chicken & Dump-
lings, Mashed
Potato & Green
Beans
31 Lunch—
Baked Tilapia
Dinner—Fiddlers,
Baked or Sweet
Potato
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