Alright Post 281… Who’s Stepping Up? #2
You know the saying: “Many hands make light work.”
Well… right now we’re looking for a few hands. Preferably attached to members who care about Post 281. 😉
It’s that time of year again — nominations are open for the following officer positions:
- Commander
- First Vice Commander
- Second Vice Commander
- Adjutant
- Finance Officer
- Service Officer
- Chaplain
- Historian
- Judge Advocate
Before everyone suddenly finds something very interesting to study on the ceiling… let’s talk.
Relax — This Isn’t Basic Training
Serving as an officer isn’t about being perfect, having all the answers, or giving long speeches (we promise).
It’s about:
- Caring about the Post
- Showing up
- Being part of the team
- Supporting fellow veterans
That’s it.
You don’t need to be the oldest member.
You don’t need to be the youngest member.
You don’t need to have been here forever.
If you care about Post 281, you’re qualified to be considered.
There’s a Role for Every Strength
Some positions help guide the vision and direction of the Post.
Some help grow and engage membership.
Some keep the paperwork and finances squared away.
Some support veterans directly.
Some preserve our history and traditions.
Some provide guidance, support, and perspective when it’s needed most.
Different roles. Same mission.
This isn’t about one person doing everything — it’s about a team working together to keep Post 281 strong, organized, and moving forward.
Think About It…
Who’s the person who:
- Always volunteers?
- Has ideas to make things better?
- Keeps track of details?
- Checks in on fellow veterans?
- Talks about growing membership or doing more in the community?
That person might be a great nominee.
And if you’re reading this thinking, “Well… maybe I could do that,” you probably can.
Why It Matters
The officers we choose will help shape what next year looks like at Post 281 — more engagement, stronger membership, meaningful programs, and continued support for our veterans and community.
That doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when members step up.
Deadline: May 12
Nominations close on May 12 before the vote.
By Laws – ARTICLE VI – NOMINATIONS – ELECTIONS – VACANCIES
Section 1. NOMINATIONS: The nominations process for Post elected positions begins at the April
general membership meeting. Nominations can also be made from the floor at the general
membership meeting in May. Nominees must be present and agree to serve in the position for
which they are nominated.
Section 2. ELECTION DATE: All Officers and Executive Committee members of this Post shall be
elected from a slate of nominees at the May meeting.
Section 3. INSTALLATION: Officers and Executive Committee members shall be installed after the
elections as the final act of business at the May general membership meeting. The installing
officer shall be an officer from another Post, the Department of Tennessee, National, or a Post
281 Past Commander.
That means now’s the time to:
- Put your own name forward
- Encourage someone else
- Have that “you’d be great at this” conversation
Don’t assume someone else will do it. The Legion has always been strongest when members answer the call.
We’ve all served before. Serving Post 281 is just another way to continue that commitment — this time to each other.
Let’s keep Post 281 strong, active, organized… and maybe just a little louder than the Post down the road.
For God and Country,
Jeff Mattingly
1sr Vice Cmdr/Webmeister