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HONORING AMERICA’S FLAG

Come and experience the Honoring America’s Flag display sponsored by the Mount Juliet Exchange Club and American Legion Post 281 of Mount Juliet, May 23rd through Memorial Day,  May 27th , held at the Mt. Juliet Clock tower at the intersection of Mt. Juliet Road and East and West Division Street, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.      

A special Honoring our American Flag celebration will be held on May 25th at the park, sponsored by Legion Post 281.  The Post Honor Guard will “Present the Colors”   followed by Post Member SSG (USMC-R) David Hale singing The National Anthem.   Mt. Juliet Christian Academy Junior Abigail Whicker will offer her award-winning speech about the meaning of our American Constitution, followed by a presentation by local historian Phil Ponder as he presents “I am the American Flag”. 

 Come and enjoy the patriotic spirit and joyful celebration.  

If you would like to purchase a flag in honor of a loved one that served in our US Military, flags for purchase will be available too.  Tie a yellow ribbon on the flag to dedicate your special message of devotion and love.  

Agenda for Post 281, 14 May 2024 Meeting

6:00 PM  Pizza, Soft Drinks, and socialize time, Mt Juliet Senior Activity Center, 

 On or about 6:45, Opening protocol for  meeting

  1. Recognize Guest and State Rep Susan Lynn is the guest speaker.
  2.  Adoption of the distributed minutes
  3. Officer reports
  4.  CDR presents Honoring America’s Flag  (HAF) planning and execution.

Present Calendar of events for the month of May.   Circulate coverage sheet for HAF.

16 May  HAF prep day,  Nancy Britts on 291 Guill Rd at 0900

19 May  RFTW bridge coverage @ 2:45 to 3:30 on at the Beckwith Road overpass, (exit 229 on I-40) with American Flag waving at the RFTW riders head east to Pete’s Truck Stop for refuels.

19-24 May Boys State at TN Tech.  

23 May  HAF layout and buildout at the Mt Juliet clock tower/ Train Station    

                0730   Pat Unger and Carry Cundal conduct layout and marking at clock tower.

0830   Volunteer with Sledgehammers and Leather Gloves for set up of field.

0930   Trustees arrive to help with set up.

1000 Assist Exchange club with escorts and sales.   Begin 2400 hr. coverage.

                Scheduled coverage of volunteers    Blood Assurance Donations

25 May,  Scheduled Coverage,    Program @ 5:00 PM HAF @ Clock Tower  , David Hale Sing  National Anthem,  Hornor Guard Presents the Colors, Abigail Whicker to give Oratorical presentation,  Phil Ponder present the History of our American Flag, Blood Assurance Donations

26 May, Scheduled Coverage

27 May, Scheduled Coverage, shut down and stow away at 1400-1500 as per guidance from Nancy Britt.     On or about 1500 transport all of the flags and the support material back to Nancy Britt’s home.    

  • Committee report: 

Present Budge for 2024/2025 from John Herko

  •  Sick Call/ Chaplain Assistant
  •  Unfinished business /  SAL/ HG/ AUX/ ALR reports  
  •  New Business:   ELECTION OF 2024/2025 OFFICERS  

                Current Nominations  

 CRD Ward, continuing for second year and seventh term.     

1st Vice, Mike Faoro third term

2nd Vice,  Nomination of Bob Snuck   

Adjutant Shawn Taylor continues for third term.

Finance Officer Steve Iles continues for 6th Term.

Service Officer Patti Whitmore continues for 2nd Term.

SGT AT Arms Don Barns continues for 1st full term.

Chaplin David Hale begins 3rd term.

  •  Installation of Post Officers for Legion Year 2024/2025 conducted by former Post Commander Pat Unger
  • Closing Protocol

Honor Guard Has Been Busy

The Honor Guard has been busy over the past few weeks. Two services at Bond in Mt. Juliet. One in the rain at the Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery and two visits with the 1st Cavalry Division, Delta Co, 1st Bn, 5th Cav, The First Team, at their reunion and memorial for their comrades KIA during Viet Nam.  Great group, very gracious and welcoming.  They presented us with their unit flag, a donation to the Post, and a 1st Cavalry Division challenge coin for each of our participants.

What’s a challenge coin?

CONTACT OUR ELECTED STATE REPRESENTATIVES

This is the message we must be sending to OUR ELECTED STATE REPRESENTATIVES

FUND AND APPROVE HB2217/SB2111 NEXT YEAR and make it a permanent budget item!

Not sure who or how to contact your state elected official, then go to:  https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/Apps/fml2022/search.aspx and follow the instructions.

Here is an excerpt from the link below:

We tell you this to remind you that the property tax exemption for disabled vets was cut in 2015 and had income limits placed upon it due to a supposed hard financial time for the state and that exemption cut was a late action that vets didn’t find out about until AFTER it happened.  TNVET IS STATING YOU NEED TO BE TALKING TO YOUR ELECTED STATE LEGISLATORS TO PROTECT THESE DISABLED VETS!

Read our full report and what you need to do by going online to the TNVET website address listed and read our detailed March 28 report about the tax exemption effort.

https://tnvet.org/legislative-success/2024-latest-legislative-actions/

Agenda for Post Meeting, 9 APR 2024

Agenda for Post Meeting, 9 APR 2024 beginning at 6:00 PM, SAC Mt. Juliet@ 6:00 PM Food and fellowship offered through the post with pizza, drinks and cookies for desert.

On or About 6:45 PM Opening protocolCALL TO ORDER

Quilts of Valor Two recipients , Shawn Taylor, and Katie Sarezine.

No guest speaker for the meeting.

CDR “State of the POST” presentation to membership based on questions from the Consolidated Post Report that is due in May, based on 2023-2024, data and historical records.

Petition for post leadership positions, for the 24/25 Post year.

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Jan, Feb, Mar Newsletter 2024

Post Commander, Terry Ward

Hello to all members and friends of Post 281. It seems that our typical six weeks of winter is holding true again this year and by the end of February we’re well into Spring. Once spring arrives, our busy time will soon begin.

As I look in retrospect to the past Post 281 year, I take great pride in all we have accomplished. As always, our post offers great support in so many community efforts. Here is a quick review of 2023 for our post, and as they say, “a picture is worth a thousand words.”

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2024 American Legion Auxiliary Tree Sale

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 281
14th Annual Tree Sale Order Form is now available on this site under Latest News, Auxiliary Tree Sale Form


**ALL TREES ARE $25.00 EACH ***
Checks should be made payable to ALA Unit 281 and mailed to:
ALA Unit 281, P. O. Box 67, Mt. Juliet, TN 37121.
Payments for orders must be received by Monday, April 1, 2024.
Contact Kathy @ 615 218-7541 by phone or by text, or E-mail (preferred) aux281@comcast.net

PLEASE NOTE: You MUST have confirmation number at time of pick-up. Trees will be ready for
pick-up Saturday, April 13, 2024 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Location of pick-up is 1st Baptist Church,
735 N. Mt. Juliet Rd., Mt. Juliet, TN.
If you cannot pick up your trees on the above specified date, please have a backup person designated as
we cannot hold trees for anyone.
All trees MUST be picked up between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.

Post 281 Meeting, 9 Jan 2024

Parking and entrance is in the rear of the building, located next door to the Church of Christ.

Monthly social time starting at 6:00 pm with pizza and sodas followed by the regular meeting starting on or about  7:00 pm.

Meeting Agenda:

Quilts of Valor Presentation

John Herko

Rubin Horton

Recognize USAF TSG Elliott Tadych for his service to our post and the community.

Mt. Juliet Police Chief Mike Mullins reflects on his years of service to Mt. Juliet and what the   future for our community looks like, from his perspective.

Discus 2024 Long range plans with Post members

Sept/Oct/November 2023 Newsletter

FROM THE COMMANDER:

Fellow Legionnaires,

It is hard to believe that we have made it to September when it seems like 2023 has just barely started. I would also express the same as I look back at my last six years in a leadership role with Post 281. I’m amazed at how quickly time seems to click by, but I can’t help but think about what we as Legionnaires do for our membership and collectively with and for our communities. I came to Post 281 to get involved and give my best efforts to promote the post and serve others in the post and in the community. In so doing, my motivating force is found in the motto, Continuing to Serve.

Our fourth annual picnic is fast approaching with our intent of having a time of fun and fellowship with our post members and their families and the community of veterans.

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