Our Honor Guard will be providing a rifle volley and paying Taps for the Wilson County Memorial Day Ceremony at 10:00. 304 E Main St, Lebanon, TN
Then at 13:00, for residents of Del Webb at Lake Providence the Honor Guard will also be providing a rifle volley and playing Taps for their ceremony. 1100 Del Webb Blvd, Mt. Juliet, TN
Ladies and Gents, We need your help! Please reply to this email with date(s)/time(s) you can Help.
Please also keep in mind that on Monday 5/25 afternoon we’ll need ALL HANDS to help breakdown.
Please excuse the rough look of this chart. I’m not really good at this.
Thursday
5/14/26
Prep Day Load Trailer
9:00
Nancy Britt’s home
Jeff Mattingly
Terry Ward
Pat Unger
Chaz S.
Sherry Mattingly
Thursday
5/21/26
Rebar and Flag Installation
8:15
Load the trailer at Nancy Britt’s home. Transport to field by 0900
Jeff Mattingly
8:00
Field Layout
Mike Faoro
Pat Unger
9:00
Installation
County Sheriff’s Crew
Pat Costanzo
Chaz
Mike Foley
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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
5/21/26
5/22/26
5/23/26
5/24/26
5/25/26
One Volunteer
7:00 – 10:00
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Pat Costanzo
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The Chatfields
Dennis Wilcockson
John Coulter
Two Volunteers
10:00 – 14:00
Mike Faoro
Delmar Smith
Carl Puels
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Scott Cryer
W. Wayne Smith
Roger Brugger
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Two Volunteers
14:00 – 18:00
Roger Brugger
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Jeff Mattingly
One Volunteer
18:00 – 22:00
Rick Wheeler
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Needham’s Drone Show
5/25/26
17:00 – 21:30
Show starts at 20:45
Patti Whitmore
Jeff Mattingly
Rear parking lot of First Baptist (MJCA), 735 N, Mt Juliet Rd with our canopy, tables, chairs, information about the post and coins to sell. Our Needham’s POC is Janet.
Doors Open to the public about 7pm (some may show up earlier) and we can set up any time after 4pm and wind down about 8:30. And wait for the Drone show that starts at 8:45pm.
I have a table (that is Jeff’s), so we would need to get the canopy and everyone bring a chair. and a few volunteers…This would be right after our Flag take down event.
Agenda for 12 May 2026 Regular Post meeting, CDP/ Community Center
RM ALPHA….
4:45 TO 5:30 pm, SONS of the AMERICAN LEGION meeting, to be held in the small conference room. Nomination and Election for SAL leadership. Candidates are Pat Unger for Commander, Terry Ward for Adjutant and Joe Chilandro at Treasure, but others wanting to serve most certainly are welcome too. Meeting discussion about election and several projects to talk about.
5:30 PM Social time of food and camaraderie
6:00 PM/Opening meeting protocol Welcome all members and guest and all visitors present.
Recognize former Commanders present and guest and new members.
Recognize and present an appreciation plaque for community service to SRO Joe Bowen , being awarded by 2nd Vice Adderholt.
Review the posting of the minutes from the last meeting being published on 10 May 26 across the Website to members., recommendation for approval.
Recognize SAL members present , discussion of status of the Post 281 SAL.
CDR’s comments and updates
Boys state funding status, 12 applicants, (4 Mt J HS/8 GH HS currently conducting interviews. Juliet Rotary funding $1000, and Del Webb Vet’s Group $425, parents portion to be $100.
Commanders’ year in review, and over the last 3 years and as far back to 2018.
May’s Calendar events:
14 May, HAF flag prep day @ Nancy Britt’s home, 291 Guill Rd, 0900
16 May, Armed Forces Day at Mission BBQ, (David Hale to advise)
18 May, RFTW support at Beckwith RD and I-40 Overpass @ 2:30
18 May, RFTW support at QT Fuel Center, Lebanon, @ 3:10
19 May, RFTW support at Wilson CNTY Vet Center/Lebanon @ 11:45
21 May, HAF set up day with installation of rebar and flags
21 May, Begin HAF set up and sales assistance with Exchange Club
21 May thru 25 May, HAF coverage for assisting in sales and escorting flag owners and in sales to the public.
25 May, ( Memorial Day) Lebanon Veterans Appreciation Ceremony at the Veteran’s Museum and Veteran’s Center, @ 10:00
25 May, (Memorial Day) take down of HAF, return to N Britt’s home and store away, time TBD by Nancy Britt.
25 May, Needham’s Nursery , Mt. Juliet Memorial Day Drone Show, @ 7:00PM with Post 281
24 May – 29 May, Boy’s State, TN TECH, Cookville,
Officer’s reports: 1st V / 2nd V / Adj / FO / SO / CHAP-sick call / HG / ALR / SAL / Aux efforts, HAF Sign-up sheets to be passed around, Needham’s Nursery recruiting booth.
Old unfinished business ? What our future looks like
Current field of proposed Post Officers/ at this current time,
Mike Faoro Commander
Brandon Adderholt 1st Vice
Wayne Smith 2nd Vice
Jeff Mattingly Adjutant
Patti Whitmore Service Officer
Steve Iles Treasure
David Hale Chaplin
Mike Adams Seargent at Arms.
Discussion regarding a Leadership committee for new/future officer positions and the and open the floor up for nominations of the leadership of the Legion Year of 26-27 , with election taking place at the end of May’s regular post meeting.
Assemble of the outgoing and incoming officers for the post.
Administer the Installation of the Post Officers for Legion Year 2026-2027
New Business/Correspondence/Business for the good of the American Legion
Sign Sympathy Card for The Cundal (Marie) Family. Acknowledge the receipt of a thank you note from the Queener family.
Reviewed, Approved By: COMMANDER Terry Ward, POST 281, Tyler Cates, Dept of TN
CONVENED: _ 1802___ ADJOURNED: __1928___
MEMBERS PRESENT: _27_VISITORS: _1_POSTOFFICERS:_8_TOTAL: _36_
ASSEMBLED
At 1730 hrs., the doors of the Charlie Daniels Community Center were opened for food and fellowship. The Sergeant-at Arms, Mike Adams, provided pizza and soft drinks for members and guests.
OPENING CEREMONY
At 1802 CMDR Ward called the Post to order and Chaplain David Hale offered prayer, followed by placement of the POW/MIA Flag at the designated memorial table by the Sgt-at-Arms, Mike Adams. This was followed by The Pledge of Allegiance and the Preamble of the Constitution of The American Legion.
Past Commanders and Distinguished Guests
Lew Hightower & Pat Unger
NEW (OR POTENTIALLY NEW) MEMBERS WELCOMED
None
GUESTS AND SPEAKERS
Post member Bob Snuck briefed the post on his trip to Vietnam with Tours Of Duty to aid in the recovery of American MIA remains. Edmund Hubbard was a guest of Bob’s and accompanied him to Vietnam with Tours of Duty team that went to several known locations in what was North Vietnam during the war. NO actual remains were discovered, but community ties were established and the Tour of Duty team felt a sense of appreciation and cooperation within the villages they visited. Bob has 20 minutes worth of slides and details about their visit and thanked the post for their financial support of $500.00 towards the cost of his participation in the trip. Bob indicated that he intended to return with the Tour of Duty team in the future.
READING OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
A motion to wave the reading and accept as written last month’s general meeting minutes that were posted on the post’s website was made by CDR Terry Ward, seconded and then approved by a general vote of those present.
OFFICERS REPORT
COMMANDER – Terry Ward
Commander Ward urged members and their families to join SAL to replenish that organization’s dwindling membership. We need a minimum of 10 members to keep it viable.
The post is in the process of interviewing 12 young men at MJHS & GHHS for spots at the 2026 Tennessee Boys State
Commander Ward attended the Am Legion Family Day On The Hill in Nashville where the Legion lobbied our state representatives to support veterans’ causes.
The Auxiliary tree sale is scheduled for 4/18 at MJ 1st Baptist Church. The post will provide traffic control starting at 0730.
CDR Ward opened the floor for nominations for the new Legion Year, starting with the election being held at the next regularly scheduled meeting, 12 May 2026 and with the oath of office being administered at the end of the meeting. Current nominations are listed below in committee reports.
1ST VICE – Jeff Mattingly
Nothing to report.
2ND VICE – Brandon Adderholt
Honoring America’s Flag, in partnership with the MJ Exchange Club will take place from 21-25 May. Volunteers are needed at Nancy’s house on 14 May at 0900 to assist with prep. There will be a sign up last to stand “guard” over the flags during the day from 21 -25 May. Also, volunteers will be needed to set up and take down the flags which occurs on 21 May @ 0900, at the Mt. Juliet Veterans memorial and clock tower.
ADJUTANT – Bruno Padovani
220 members on rolls. 199 paid through 2026, with the remaining 21 paid up only through 2025. Multiple members who were paid up only through 2024 were taken off of the national rolls. If you are in that 2025 or 2024 group please update your membership, which can be done by check, online or via Venmo or Square.
FINANCE OFFICER – Steve Iles (Absent (new grandchild))
Finances remain healthy with $22K in CDs. The post recently contributed a $500 contribution to help pay for Bob Snuck’s Tours of Duty trip to Vietnam. Will write the $1000 for Boys State check in May.
Post received a $425 contribution from the Del Webb Veterans Association to help pay for Boys State.
The new budget will take effect in June, and the post will vote on it in May.
SERVICE OFFICER – Patti Whitmore
Efforts are being made to improve Delta Dental coverage through the VA.
CHAPLAIN – David Hale
Max Wix will finish chemotherapy next month and Gloria just had an endoscopy.
Paul Cline had a heart ablation.
George Barnes is recovering well.
Lew Hightower’s wife has just been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer.
Don Barnes is at home with pneumonia
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS – Mike Adams
Nothing to report
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Honor Guard – Capt. Steve Wren
The honor guard completed its 539th event (at Cumberland University).
Oratorical (Bruno Padovani)
Many thanks to all of those who volunteered. We only had 1 contestant this year because the Oratorical date conflicted with Spring Break.
NEW OFFICERS.
The following candidates for new leadership were forwarded and seconded:
Commander: Mike Faoro
Adjutant: Jeff Mattingly
1st Vice: Brandon Adderholt
2nd Vice: Bridget Passatore
Chaplain: David Hale
Finance Officer: Steve Iles
Service Officer: Patti Whitmore
Sergeant at Arms: Mike Adams
We could use volunteers for Historian & Judge Advocate.
The post will vote on these new officers at May post meeting and they will be
Administered the “Oath of Office, during at the End of the May meeting.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
None
FOR THE GOOD OF THE AMERICAN LEGION
None
MEETING ADJOURNMENT
With no further business to attend , the closing ceremony was conducted, with closing prayer offered. The POW/MIA Flag was retrieved for storage. This was followed by honors to our flag and the meeting was adjourned at 1928 hrs.
The 14th Annual Honor America’s Flag event, hosted by the Exchange Club of Wilson County and American Legion Post 281, is more than a display — it is a community experience. It is a place for reflection, gratitude, and connection. Walking among the rows of flags is both humbling and inspiring, offering a moment to pause and remember what unites us as Americans.
The display is open to the public at no charge beginning the afternoon of
Thursday 5/21 running through Monday early afternoon 5/25.
Shortly after getting the field put up we had our 1st sponsor to honor one of their heroes! Thank You Lt. Ronan!
We invite you to visit, reflect, and take part in this meaningful celebration of service, sacrifice, and 250 years of American spirit.
Each flag stands for a life, a sacrifice, a commitment to something greater than self. Behind every flag is a name, a story, and a legacy. Flags may be sponsored to recognize veterans, active-duty service members, first responders, loved ones, or any American whose life reflects patriotism and service.
For 250 years, the Stars and Stripes has symbolized courage, resilience, and unity. It has endured through triumph and trial, reminding us that while times change, our shared ideals remain. As we gather beneath these flags, we are reminded that freedom is not inherited without cost — it is preserved by those willing to serve.
For those that may be interested in sponsoring the event, Click Here, for the order form (printable) which outlines the different sponsorship levels. Additionally, the Colonial Flag Foundation’s website is hosting a page for additional information and online payment methods for sponsors and individuals wanting to honor their heroes.
There are still several slots available for volunteers to help out with the event. Please consider spending a little time helping out and sign up at our next meeting 5/12/26. We need your help.
It’s more than 1 day of honor—MISSION BBQ is celebrating for a whole week. 5 days of appreciation for each branch of the military followed by a special lunch on Armed Forces Day. Monday–Friday, all active duty service members and Veterans can enjoy a FREE SANDWICH from any location on their designated day.
MILITARY APPRECIATION DAYS – FREE SANDWICH for all active duty service members and veterans. Army…………………………………………………Monday, 5/11 Marine Corps…………………………………….Tuesday, 5/12 Navy…………………………………………….Wednesday, 5/13 Air Force & Space Force………………….Thursday, 5/14 Coast Guard…………………………………………Friday, 5/15
ARMED FORCES DAY – FREE SANDWICH for all active duty service members and veterans from 11:00am–2:00pm. Lunch with the Heroes.…..….Saturday, 5/16/26 LIVE rendition of our National Anthem at noon
These brave men and women have fought for our freedom, and we are proud to honor them. Please join us in the celebration all week.
Proudly Serving Those Who Serve, Your Friends at MISSION BBQ
It’s more than 1 day of honor—MISSION BBQ is celebrating for a whole week. 5 days of appreciation for each branch of the military followed by a special lunch on Armed Forces Day. Monday–Friday, all active duty service members and Veterans can enjoy a FREE SANDWICH from any location on their designated day.
MILITARY APPRECIATION DAYS – FREE SANDWICH for all active duty service members and veterans. Army…………………………………………………Monday, 5/11 Marine Corps…………………………………….Tuesday, 5/12 Navy…………………………………………….Wednesday, 5/13 Air Force & Space Force………………….Thursday, 5/14 Coast Guard…………………………………………Friday, 5/15
ARMED FORCES DAY – FREE SANDWICH for all active duty service members and veterans from 11:00am–2:00pm. Lunch with the Heroes.…..….Saturday, 5/16/26 LIVE rendition of our National Anthem at noon
These brave men and women have fought for our freedom, and we are proud to honor them. Please join us in the celebration all week.
Proudly Serving Those Who Serve, Your Friends at MISSION BBQ