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Month: October 2021

October 2021 Newsletter

FROM THE COMMANDER:

Fellow Legionnaires, family, and friends:

We hope that this newsletter finds you and your families healthy and doing well. We publish our newsletter following each monthly meeting to keep you better informed. We are a little late in getting this out.

To keep our focus, The American Legion was founded in 1919 on four pillars: Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation, National Security, Americanism, and Children & Youth. These remain our goal for your post in our community.      

Membership remains as our strength and ability to meet our mutual obligations to the four pillars. We had 25 members in attendance.  We currently have 244 members.  We look forward to more members joining our gatherings in the future. We ask that membership dues be paid during our monthly meetings in person by cash or check. You may also pay by mailing dues payments to our PO Box 67 address above. Dues are $45. 2022 membership renewal began last 1 July.  

Please use mylegion.org/PersonifyEbusiness/Home and validate your contact data and can renew online.  The user email address must match the email address in the Legion database for your account, not a new one…

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October 2021 Minutes

Tyler Cates American Legion Post 281, MT. JULIET, TN

COMPILED BY 1st Vice Cdr  Pat Costanzo   MINUTES OF  MEETING    DATE: October 12, 2021  PG 1 of 2

APPROVED BY Commander Max Wix      POST 281,  DEPARTMENT OF TENNESSEE      CONVENED  1855 hrs

ADJOURNED:  1945hrs     MEMBERS PRESENT 21      VISITORS  0      ELECTED OFFICERS 5        TOTAL:    26

ASSEMBED 1750 hrs, doors were opened to Mt Juliet Senior Activity Center (MJSAC) for the conduct of business.  As has become the normal activity, the Sergeant-at- Arms, Delmar Smith, provided Pizza, drinks and desert was donated for those in attendance.  We had no guests for this meeting. The MJSAC Executive Director, Valissa Saindon (Post 281 member), offered tickets for sale for their Spaghetti Dinners 14 & 15 Oct, the proceeds going to funding the Center and Seniors of Mount Juliet programs. 

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