April 2015 Newsletter - American Legion Post 21
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April 2015 Newsletter - American Legion Post 21
AMERICAN LEGION POST 21 PO Box 442 Moorhead, MN 56561-0442 UNIT 21 Non-Profit Org. U.S POSTAGE PRESIDENT PAID Moorhead, MN Permit #355 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Space Available for Advertising. Call club and ask for Gary Woodward Space Available for Advertising. Call club and ask for Gary Woodward Saturday Night Menu Time: 5:30 - 8:00 PM What: Hot Dog Polish Dog Baked Potato Bar Cost: $3.00 per item $5.00 for any 2 Combo’s Noon Lunches - 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Come down Monday - Friday for some great lunch specials. Make sure you get a punch card as every tenth punch is a free meal. Monday is double punch day!. Bring a friend & enjoy a great lunch!!!!! The Hearl Herald Melvin E. Hearl Post No. 21 - 303 30th St N. Phone: 233-1297 • Fax: 233-6872 • Moorhead, MN 56560 www.legionpost21.com • APRIL 2015 We are into the last week of March (3-20) and the luck of the Irish is still with us – NO BLIZZARDS. Let's hope the luck stays with us through the REST of Spring. March activities at the club were well attended. Legion Baseball breakfast was a little slow but donations keep coming in. Dave & Jenny's Corned Beef and Cabbage was as good if not better than any other in the area and the Birthday Dinner on the 29th looks to be another success for our kitchen staff as we have over a hundred who have made reservations by the 20th of this month. April promises to be a busy one also. Baseball breakfast on the 12th, Yellow Ribbon fund raiser on the 19th and a benefit on the 26th helping out an area resident with health problems. Throw in some bingo and a couple of late night sessions, some delicious dinners coming from the kitchen window and we have the making of a very busy month again. Keep in mind that the club will be closed Easter Sunday. Please have a joyous holiday. Mike, Please pray for those in uniform who keep us safe! HONOR FLIGHT 2015 What’s Cooking in June Congratulations WDAY HONOR FLIGHT!! Fargo is now an official hub of Honor Flight Network! The official launch date for media release is tentatively set for March 31st. April 19th – Fundraiser for upcoming Honor Flights @ Post Home, jointly with the Yellow Ribbon of Moorhead, Fargo DAV Chapter 1, Vietnam Veterans of American Chapter 941, Dilworth VFW Post 1223 & Moorhead Legion Post 21. There will be a Pig Roast with salad, Beans, French Bread & desserts (Free will donation), Silent Action of Military Patriotic items at the American Legion in Moorhead from 12 - 3 PM. The Hjemkomst Center will be open at Noon with all Veterans getting in for ½ price. Currently there is a WW II exhibit on display. COMMANDERS CORNER AUXILIARY PRESIDENT Auxiliary Sisters Now that we are officially into Daylight Savings Time, we are hopeful that we have a nice Spring and Summer. I know the Golfers are ready to play. Time to write another article for the Hearl Herald. What beautiful weather we are having as I write this article. St Patrick's Day at the Legion had a nice (large) lunch crowd, and my grade on the Corned Beef & Cabbage was a ten (10). Very, very delicious. Hope you came. The Blues/Golds Legion Baseball Fund Raiser's and their Breakfasts are doing quite well; although more hungry Parents, Grandparents, and Friends would help the teams cover some of their expenses. If you didn't attend our Membership Dinner held March 29th, you not only missed a good meal (our Kitchen staff is the best), but the Program was great. Peggy Moon, our State Commander was the main speaker and she always has a good message. The NDSU ROTC performed their Ceremony, and they will do the Military proud. Thanks to 3rd VC Marvin Nicklay who arranges these events, he is our Legion's Person in charge. Another highlight of our Program was honoring Legion members with 50, 60, & 70 years continuous service. Oren Erickson (50 yrs); Morris Cossette, Vern Nolting (very active Color Guard, Parades, Funerals, etc), Floyd Overson, Lloyd Paulson, Dale Smith (60 yrs); and a very long time, James Mortenson, Arnold Strom, James Sundahl, who sad to say passed away 28 Feb 15, he would have been 97 on 14 Mar, these are (70 yrs) Continuous Members, and our thanks go out to these Legion men for their loyal service in support of the American Legion. I hope everyone has a Happy Easter, and we would appreciate everyone's support on a Fund Raiser being held 19th April, planning a pig roast, to help sponsor an Honor Flight to Washington, DC. This is for our Korean and Vietnam Veterans who served in the Military during that time period. Time to start thinking about our Annual Election of any members that might want to be an Officer. It will be held in June, and the period covers 1 Jul 15 thru 30 Jun 16. Our Legion Nominating Committee is now accepting applications to anyone that might be want to be on the ballot. If interested, please contact Scott Moen. The Legion Birthday was March 29th, what a great turn out we had. th On April 19 we are having a pig roast as a fund raiser for the Honor Flight to send Vietnam and Korean War Veterans to Washington DC. What a great opportunity for them. Need a great turnout to help raise the funds. There will be a silent auction with a military theme Our Membership stands at 223.We need to contact those who have not paid their dues yet. Contact Becky Olson (233-5130) to see if you can help out. Poppy Day is coming up on May 2nd. Please contact Judy Videen (233-4390) or Lori Ishaug (233-7489) if you have a few hours to help distribute poppies. We will be sending 4 girls to Girls State this year. Great Job, Shirley!! Nominating Committee is looking for ladies to step up and help out as officer's for the coming year. Contact Shirley Bergquist or Doris Huber if you would like to help out. Thank you to everyone who turned in their Year end reports. Have to be to District and Department Presidents by April 15th. th Next meeting on April 6 at 6pm. We are still in need of contributions to help pay off the debt on our parking lot. Thank you. DeLyle C. Ishaug, Commander Email: [email protected] Phone: H: 218-233-7489 Cell: 701-361-3652 Space Available for Advertising. Call club and ask for Gary Woodward Space Available for Advertising. Call club and ask for Gary Woodward Please remember our troops and their families in your prayers. Wishing everyone a Blessed Easter. Until next time Linda Gibson ,Unit 21 President Bob Grantham BECKY CUSEY MOORHEAD CENTER MALL (218) 236-5422 FAX 236-5425 CELL 790-5422 Email: [email protected] www.cuseyrealestate.com Moorhead, MN 56560 SQUADRON COMMANDER Hello to all Squadron 21 members, During the month of MARCH: This is the birthday month of The American Legion and an appropriate time to study “Legionism” covering such items as the organization and history of The American Legion, its national programs and local community service projects, as well as the Preamble of the SAL Constitution. The Emblem (continued) From the last newsletter, I started to explain the five points of the star which represents the Five-Point Program of the Sons of The American Legion and now I will continue with the Ten Points of the emblem represent the Ten Ideals of every Legion son. A national award of recognition may be presented to those who have completed the Ten Ideals Program. This medal is available through National Emblem Sales, The American Legion, PO Box 1050, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206. More information is available at www.legion.org/sons The Ten Ideals: PATRIOTISM; Turn out for Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Veterans Day parades and ceremonies. Learn the proper display of the flag. Learn the “Pledge of Allegiance.” HEALTH; Write an essay on how to maintain sanitary conditions to promote health in: (1) your home (2) in the post home (give examples of sanitation and safety standards in your post home), and (3) in camps and outdoors in general. Explain what you do daily to keep fit. TRAINING; Become a squadron officer, or assist a squadron officer(s) during and between meetings and activities. KNOWLEDGE; Maintain a passing mark in school. Know the instructions for the ten ideals and five points of service. Explain what each individual part means. This may be written or oral. Know what the SAL emblem stands for. Explain orally what each part of the emblem stands for. If possible, use an emblem which comes apart so that the emblem can be put together as it is being explained. HONOR; Honorable service in the squadron over a period of six months shall qualify you for this award. Honesty of action and purpose, and truthfulness will help you achieve this. FAITH; Good conduct and willingness to obey instructions over a period of six months will earn the squadron's recognition of your faith in its leadership and ideals. HELPFULNESS; Develop reasonably consistent attendance at meetings and other functions. Volunteer for tasks for the good of the squadron and be reliable in carrying out your part. Help promote your squadron by signing up at least one new member, and help collect dues from existing members. COURTESY; Apply yourself diligently to show you are polite and respectful to your comrades, officers, Legionnaires and others with whom you come in contact. REVERENCE; Show where you are a member of some religious organization. Aid in placing markers and flowers on veterans' graves. COMRADESHIP; Show the tie that binds you to the squadron and to the Legion by helping in the annual Poppy Sale, thus aiding disabled veterans. Help cheer some veteran in a hospital or in his home. ##Thank you for renewing your dues and supporting Sons of American Legion. I'd like to welcome our newest member Roger Nicklay to the SAL Family. Come in and buy a burger, brat or hotdog on Monday evenings from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Maybe even make it a basket it's up to you! Kids are always welcomed! NOTE: Every 3rd Wednesday at 7pm will be the day and time to have Squadron 21 Meetings again. Please keep our troops, whether serving in the states or overseas, in your hearts and prayers. Semper Fi! Karl Stange Squadron 21 Commander 701-367-7714 What’s Cooking Cooking in in April June What’s Thurs 2nd Fri 3rd Sat 4th Tues 7th Thurs 9th Fri 10th Sat 11th Tues 14th Thurs 16th Fri 17th Sat 18th Tues 21st Thurs 23rd Fri 24th Sat 25th Tues 28th Thurs 30th MOORHEAD 605 second Avenue South Moorhead, MN 56560 HAWLEY 702 Sixth Street Hawley, MN 56549 LAKE PARK 407 Lake Street Lake Park, MN 56554 www.wrightfuneral.com WAGS N WHISKERS DeAnne Kading, CVT Professional Pet Groomer 201 21st St. S. Moorhead, MN 56560 (218)233-3149 www.wagsnwhiskersmhd.com All you can eat Spaghetti Ham Dinner Saturday Night Menu Walleye All you can eat Spaghetti Swedish Meatballs Saturday Night Menu Walleye All you can eat Spaghetti Ham Dinner Saturday Night Menu Walleye All you can eat Spaghetti BBQ Chicken Dinner Saturday Night Menu Walleye All you can eat Spaghetti Space Available for Advertising. Call club and ask for Gary Woodward Fargo VA Health Care System Did you know (with your permission) your non-VA doctors can now share your information electronically with your VA providers? Make your health care management more efficient and reduce duplicate tests with the Veterans E l e c t ro n i c L i fe t i m e Re co rd . . .v i s i t www.va.gov/VLER for more informatio If you would like to make a donation to the WDAY Honor Flight stop in or mail in a donation to the Post and make checks payable to WDAY Honor Flight. If you would like to help out with this fund raiser we’re in need of silent auction items (Military Patriotic related ) and they can be dropped off at the Post. Election of Officers The nominating committee will be accepting nominations for officers at the May meeting with elections in June. If you are interested in running for office please speak to one of the following Past Commanders: Gary H. Olson, Tim Haugen or Scott Moen. Fergus Falls Veterans Home April is Volunteer Month at the MN Veterans Home-Fergus Falls The MN Veterans Home has 97 Volunteers! Most Volunteers are Veterans or spouses of Veterans. They assist with meal outings, baseball games, football games, swim meets, bowling, fishing, hunting, bingo, card games, music programs, choir, exercises, walks, friendly visits, decorating, office work, delivering the mail, assisting residents to and from activities, gardening, filling the bird feeders, arts & crafts, bus rides, special groups, baking events, coffee parties and the list goes on!!! Part of the Veterans Home Mission is to "ADD LIFE TO YEARS!" This is accomplished by keeping Veterans and spouses of Veterans entertained and or busy doing the things they enjoy. Volunteers assist the Recreation Staff and are essential in "Making Good Things Happen" at the MN Veterans Home-FF. The MN Veterans Home will Celebrate Volunteers by hosting a Volunteer Banquet & Recognition Program on April 19th! It's a 1960's theme Party with the logo: All You Need Is Love, .........and Volunteers! Donations, gift certificates, or door prizes for Volunteers can be sent to Deanna Mounts @ the MN Veterans Home, Fergus Falls. Volunteers would be quick to tell you that it's all about TEAM WORK at the Vets Home. Together, ..... Volunteers accomplish so many GOOD THINGS for Veterans! Mother Teresa's quote says it all: "I CAN DO THINGS YOU CANNOT, YOU CAN DO THINGS I CANNOT, TOGETHER WE CAN DO GREAT THINGS!!!" MN Veterans Home Salutes and Thanks it's dedicated Volunteers! www.mn.gov/mdva/homes/fergus-falls What’s Cooking June Parking Lotin Contributors Thank you to the following for your contribution toward the Parking Lot Renovation. Donations have slowed down - Don’t forget us!!!! Leland Schlenker Herbert Dahlsad Freeland Pletcher Alden Gjevre Paul Eidbo Post 21 Gaming James Aas Gary Woodward Floyd Lecy Joseph Bennett Jim Henry James Schreiner Paul T. Larsen Jerry Johnson Delyle Ishaug Frank & Jeanette Debrito Bob Johnson Family Norm Felde Alden Gjevre Arden Johnson Darrell Ohman Lefty Christenson Lee Fonder (in memory of Larry Fonder) Frank & Jeanette Debrito Curtis & Sandra Aamold Paul Larsen Pat Boyle Corky Atchison Cathy Thomas in Memory of Aubrey Kevin & Delaine Baker (in Memory of Bob Johnson) Gordon Rustad (In memory of Carol Rustad) Post 21 Blues/Golds Legion Baseball The Moorhead Legion Post 21 baseball program will be holding a pancake fund raiser for the 2015 season on Sunday, April 12th, from 9:00 am to Noon at the legion Post. Pancakes, bacon, eggs, coffee, juice, etc. Free will donation!! Come out and support our great baseball program! Upcoming Events This Spring Mar 29th - 96th Birthday/Memebrship Dinner @ Post Home Apr1st - Scholarship Applications Due Apr 1st - Law & Order Applications Due Apr 4th - Membership Rally @ Hawley Apr 5th - Easter - Club Closed Apr 8th - Post 21 Meeting April 12th - Blues/Golds Pancake Breakfast Apr 19th - Beyond the Yellow Ribbon, Moorhead Fund Raiser for Honor Flights Apr 25th - Spring Round Up Rally @ Duluth Post 71 May 1st - 5th & Final Membership Renewal Sent out May 1st - Loyalty Day May 8th - Military Spouse Appreciation Day May 10th - Mothers Day May 16th - Armed Forces Day May 25th - Memorial Day May 26th - National Auxiliary Poppy Day Jun 10th - Post 21 Meeting Jun 12th - 9th District Convention - Moorhead Jun 13th - 9th District Convention - Moorhead Current Post 21 members serving on Active Duty/Reserve Component If you’re currently in the service Active or Reserve Component and not listed below, please send me your information. I’d like to add your name to this list!!! SGT Chad Beckerleg - USMC SRA Samuel Dibble - ND ANG AIC Jacob Dibble - ND ANG MAJ Adam Erlandson - USAF MAJ Tara Erlandson - USAF MAJ Adam Felde - USMC AIC Brandon Grund - ND ANG SFC Shane Haugen - MN ARNG CPT Mathew Hoff - US ARMY SFC Brad Hurajt - MN ARNG SSGT Betsy Miller - ND ANG MSGT David Somdahl - ND ANG Maj Steven J. Mund - USAR Col Deborah J. Nelson - USAR CPT Michael Obach - MN ARNG SMSGT Susan Schroeder - ND ANG Maj Dean Stulz - MN ARNG LTC Brian Melton - MN ARNG *** - Deployed Thank You for your Service!!!!! TAPS Post 21 offers its sincere condolences to the families and friends of their loved one who passed away. Edgar Haugstad, Floyd Lecy, Leon Vangerud, Dale Nygard, Russell Lee, James Sundahl & Richard Stevenson Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these Veterans. Color/Honor Guard Melvin E. Hearl, Post 21 would like to welcome the following New Members to our Post Home!! New members Marcy Albizu, John Anderson, Michael Arntson, Joseph Dennis, Lewis Foster, Gregory Jacobs, Paul Nielsen, Jacob Schobinger, Krystle Strand, Jonathon Taylor, Wayne Wagstrom, Louis Stuvland, Joel Shafer, Allen Liedberg, Loren Ernst & Bruce Buchholtz Melvin E. Hearl, Unit 21 Auxiliary would like to welcome the following New Members to our Post Home!! Senior Members: Ardelle Brandt & Doreen Wang Junior Members: No new members this month "COME AND JOIN A GREAT TEAM OF LADIES" Please give Becky Olson a call @ 218-233-5130 Howdy to all legionnaires of Post 21. The honor guard unit has honored five veterans since last writing. We do quite a large area by necessity. The cities of Dilworth, Ulen, Hitterdal, Hawley, to the east, Sabin, and a few others. Most are serviced by Korsmo or Wright Funeral Homes. We feel it is our duty to honor any veteran who asks, within reason. Again thank the members and room for more. Thanks from Your Honor Guard Commander Paul Anderson Color/Honor Guard Commander 701.866.9110 Membership 2015 We’re now 10 months into the 2015 membership year and we’re now 29 behind of last years pace at ths time. Thank you to everyone that has already renewed their dues and also a big thank you to all the new members to Post 21. We have met the first 7 National target dates so far this year, that is set by National. Our next National target date is April 8th (90%) and we need to be at 676. We’re currently 18 short of that goal so we have some work to do to get there. We currently have 40 members from last year that haven’t renewed yet. Haven’t renewed yet and want to save a stamp and envelope go online and renew your dues. We’ve had 55 members renew their memberships simply by following the online instructions listed below. Post 21: Current: 658 Goal: 713 Sons of The Legion: Current: 105 Goal: 110 Ladies Auxiliary: Current: 223 Goal: 275 Paying on line it’s fast and simple. Just follow the steps below. Go to www.legion.org/renew Then click renew now. Enter your 9 digit membership number: Enter your last name: click continue Review and update your membership information when done click continue Enter your billing information and hit submit. If you have any questions please give Tim Haugen a call @ 701-261-6973 MISSING IN ACTIVITIES John Faust Anthony Karpinen Meghan Highness Amy Haugen Marie Mars Steve Schroeder John Kline Carl Koste Judeen Kvidt Arnold Bjerke May Matson David Krabbenhoft Paul Vincent Nettie Krabbenhoft Keith Anderson Jody Munson Eugene Radtke Deborah Nelson Jeremy Haugen Cleo Nelson Tom Hall Peggy Fischer Eugene Robinson Robert Vanyo Rebecca Olson Jason Srnsky Lowell Bennes Kelly Klostermeir Erwin Huseby Phil Trebnick MAKE SURE TO SIGN THE REGISTER AT THE CLUB. I COULD BE WRITING YOU THE NEXT CHECK! Post 21 Gaming What’s Cooking in June POST 21 GAMING The following Donations were approved by the Gaming Committee: $100.00 Mhd High Post Prom $250..00 American Golds Girls $100.00 Mhd Jrs Girl Volleyball $250.00 Membership Dinner $1,400.00 Yellow Ribbon Food $200.00 GAP Program $200.00 Color Guard $1015.20 VA Bingo $100.00 Total $3.615.20 Dennis Beckerleg, Gaming Manager, Post 21 From The Clay County VSO Tom Figliuzzi March 2015, VSO Report To The Beyond the Yellow Ribbon – Moorhead To The DAV- Fargo/Moorhead To The American Legion – Moorhead To The American Legion – Barnesville To The VFW – Dilworth To The American Legion – Hawley Hello. I am announcing to my friends and partners in the field of Veterans Organizations, that this 2015 will likely be my final year here as your Clay County Veterans Service Officer. I have already put a deposit down on the Usher House to hold our regular space for our annual Volunteers Recognitions Event in December. I hope that I am still here for that event; however there are circumstances that may determine that I will leave prior to the end of the year. I have been trying to build and solidify the mainstay programs that are working so well for our veterans and a huge thank you to ALL of the Veterans Organizations that donate and help with and do so with such glad-hearts. It really makes for a great Veterans-Friendly-Community. I have been fortunate to be entrusted to guide and lead the Veterans Service Office since 2006, and not a day goes by that I don't recognize that this is an honor, and I remain grateful for the opportunity. I will strongly urge and encourage our Veteran Partnerships to remain vigilant in helping the new leader of the VSO for Clay County, when that day arrives. Standing together we can as a family of veteran-leaders accomplish almost anything we set our mind to. If I could ask a favor: I would strongly urge that those who know that 2015 is my last year, to please Do Not contact me by email, text, call-in or walk-in to suggest that I encourage the County to consider yourself for hire or someone else that you may know. That could jeopardize that chance from happening as it could cause a fairness issue. I have had several emails, texts, walk-ins and call-ins already, so I wanted to let those well-meaning friends to know that when the time arrives, the County will advertise and whoever is interested in filling the VSO position that they will need to do so directly with the Human Resource office at Clay County. I certainly do have more updates for all the Veterans' Organizations out there, but what I feel more important, above my updates is to put the word out there, that here at the VSO, we still see a ton of veterans still just coming home from the war, and we receive many calls here from very concerned loved ones of our military still serving on the battle field. Many have this assumption that the war is winding down; I can tell you from this particular vantage point, we don't see that to be the case. I would ask that you keep in your prayers and in your mission, the fact that many of our troops remain either at war or one step away from being called back in. I know you do a great job at helping those families left behind while the troop is in the field and I sure do commend you for that. Now is the time that most of my fellow CVSOs are seeing the intensity of the war continuing, and we are stepping up our help to our military families. Till they all come home! Tom Figliuzzi Clay County Veterans Service Office Up Coming Gaming Events $1000.00 Must Go Black Out Bingo Meat Raffles 1st & 3rd Friday Nights The ORIGINAL LATE NIGHT BINGO nd th 2 & 4 Sat. Nights 9:00 PM ONLY 3 Nights Left This SEASON “Right Here At Your Friendly Moorhead American Legion” T H E A MERI CA N LEGION PHONE: (651) 291- 1800 TOLL FREE: (866) 259-9163 FAX: (651) 291- 1057 E-M AIL: department @mnlegion.org www.mnlegion.org DEPARTMENT OF MINNESOTA ROOM 300 A • 20 WEST 1 2TH STREE T • ST. PAUL, MN 5 51 55 -20 00 American Legion Commander Post 21 Moorhead, MN Dear Delyle Ishaug: On February 2, 2015 it w as our great pleasure to visit Pos t 21 in M oorhead. The Am erican Legion Fam ily at M oorhead Post 21 ....."RO CK S" National Commander Mike Helm, Department Commander P e ggy Moon, Department Communications Director Al Zdon and myself were very impressed with the hospitality and the professionalism th at Post 21 displayed during the National Commander's Tour. Members of Post 21 set the s tandards for the tw elve-city N ational Com mander's Tour. Comm ander Peggy M oon complimented that she could not have asked for a better reception to begin the tour. The Color Guard was exceptional, des pite the below zero tem peratures. They are a tribute to the M innesota A merican Legion. Follow ing the 'breakfast for American Legion Champions' served by the Auxiliary, Commander H elm's outlined his message on focusing on membership and the 4-R's - (Recruiting, Revitalization, Renewals, and Reconnecting) -without membership, Program s and Ve te rans A ss is tanc e w ould not exist Commander H elm voiced Peggy, that throughout his travels, there is a constant of the Am erican Legion F am ily in their dedication to our core values. As of February 9th, more than $2.4 of his $4 million goal has been raised for American Legion charities during his American Legion National Tour. Please extend our sincere thanks for a job well-done. Patrick W. Logan Membership Director Department of Minnesota P.S. Please be sure to say "Hello " again to my friend Les Bakke. It w as great to s ee him again. S. . .7 5 HHC 2/136th Inf (CAB) Sunday April 5th Have a Great Day with your Family and Friends Club Closed for Easter See Insert on Wounded Warriors Guide Service 2015 Adventures!!! Save the Date - Memorial Day 2015 Memorial Day, Monday May 25th, will have a full schedule of activities, including the Color Guard at the Veterans Memorial Bridge @ 7 AM and seven cemeteries in the area. There will be a program at the Moorhead Armory which will start at 11:00 AM. We are working on doing some kind of activity at the Post home at the Post Memorial which would be at approx 1:00 and then we will be serving barbecues & chips till gone. More to come in next months newsletter. BEYOND THE YELLOW RIBBON MOORHEAD (BYRM) MISSION STATEMENT: To use our community resources to assist Veterans and their families during a difficult period in their lives. Upcoming Activities: March 12th – BYRM meeting at VFW Post #1223. Meeting are scheduled for the second Thursday of each month. April 9th – BYRM meeting at VFW Post #1223. Meeting are scheduled for the second Thursday of each month. April 19th – Fundraiser for upcoming Honor Flights. Jointly with Fargo DAV Chapter 1, Vietnam Veterans of American Chapter 941, Dilworth VFW Post 1223 & Moorhead Legion Post 21. See newsletter for related information to the fund raiser. For additional information, check out our website http://www.btyrmoorhead.org or contact Dan Hunt at [email protected] or Les Bakke at [email protected].