Wisconsin - American Legion
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Wisconsin - American Legion
May 17, 2012 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Greetings, We are enjoying our May flowers and especially the Auxiliary flower – the Poppy. The garden centers are vying for our business as we decide how to spruce up our Joan Chwala communities and perk up Department our own lawns. Here are President a few new book reviews to perk us up as well. Celebrations: This book is about my gratitude to all of the Units who invited me to their Legion and/or Auxiliary Birthday parties or their awards events. Meeting you and personally thanking the veterans for their service has been delightful! I am especially pleased to see members attend these celebrations wearing 100% ribbons as part of their party attire! How Volunteers Save Money for Taxpayers: At a recent luncheon to thank our VA Hospital Volunteers for their many hours of service, Commander Rohan also thanked them for personally saving her money. She went on to explain that if we had to pay employees for these hours of service at the VA Hospitals, our budget requests would be much larger. On our hospital tours, we witnessed the sparkles in the eyes of our veterans when the volunteers spoke with them. They do indeed bring joy to the lives of these patients and residents! Peas in the Pod or Programs in the Pod?: Our programs demonstrate how we honor our veterans. We in the Auxiliary need to stop worrying if we are reporting our work in the right pod or program. It is our concern to continue doing the work we do, look at ideas presented by chairmen on every level, and then decide if it is a fit for our unit. If it is, and you have excitement about trying it, go ahead! You tell us what you do, and we’ll decide how to get this information to Congress so they know that we are following our mission and honoring our veterans. Never be afraid to call with questions or concerns. Wanted – 1,800 Overdue Books: As you know, every member in the Auxiliary is an important book in my own personal Library of Love. We are looking for our “overdue books.” We need to have them available for use in our evidence for the Library of Congress documents. If you are one of the members who have not yet paid your 2012 dues, please get renewed as soon as possible. We really need you! Our veterans, our troops, and our youth need you! Memorial Day blessings to all. Joan Chwala, Department President MEMBERSHIP Teresa Isensee Dept Membership Chairman Email: [email protected] Ph: 715-667-3528 (h) 715-577-5259 (c) The Department Membership Team is asking all members of the American Legion Auxiliary for help in determining why the State of Wisconsin still has more than 1,800 non-renewed members. Our organization cannot survive if we continue to lose 5% or more of our members annually. Please email or mail me with the reason you or someone you know is NOT renewing their membership in the Largest Women’s Patriotic Organization. As of May 9, we have 178 Units at or above 100% and 7 Counties at or above 100%. Congratulations and THANK YOU! It is truly inspiring to hear stories from our Units of the things they do for our Veterans, our active military, and their families. A countless number of hours are spent clipping coupons, putting together packages to be sent to our military personnel, donating time to create Camo Quilts, and the dollars and time donated to help our Homeless Women Veterans. They spent many hours inspiring and supporting our youth through the Americanism Essay Contest, Badger Girls State, Poppy Princesses, Hero Back Packs, serving meals at soup kitchens and Veterans facilities, and awarding Education Scholarships. A quote from Toni Gimpel, Western Division Membership Chairman: “The American Legion Auxiliary is a Living Memorial to veterans; this is why people should want to join us.” Remember the reason we joined in the first place is because of those brave veterans in our family who stepped forward and served our country. We must continue to honor them with our membership. American Legion Auxiliary membership lets Congress know that we are here to protect the rights and quality of life for our veterans and their families. Our donated volunteer hours and dollars are reported annually to Congress. If you have not paid your membership dues for 2012, please send it in today. Your membership is important. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to call me or send me an email. The Membership Team is ready and willing to help. Flower Orders For Department Convention Flowers or corsages for Department Convention must be ordered directly through the florist. Contact Romni of Felly’s Flowers between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, at 800-993-7673. All flower orders must be placed with a credit card. Flowers will be delivered to Department Con- vention on Friday morning by 8:30am and held in a cooler at the hotel until needed. There is a delivery charge of $0.50 for each order form. Please visit the Department website (www.amlegionauxwi.org) for a listing of flower descriptions and prices. Meet with National Auxiliary President Variety of Events Planned– Don’t miss out! Register today! The Department of Wisconsin will be honored with a visit by National President Kris Nelson of Minnesota from June 20-22, 2012. On June 20th and 21st, she will be attending our American Legion Auxiliary Badger Girls State session on the UW-Oshkosh campus. You are invited to meet National President Kris Nelson at any of the following activities scheduled for June 22nd. Reservations are limited to the first 200 people. American Legion Post 243, located at 42 Stafford Street (Plymouth) will be open between activities on June 22nd. For additional information, please contact Jan Pulvermacher-Ryan at 608246-9707 or email [email protected]. June 22, 9:00 am FREE Breakfast Fond du Lac Post #75 500 Fond du Lac Avenue In celebration of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 75’s 90th Anniversary. Please RSVP to Donna Wilhelms at (920) 948-7953 or [email protected] by June 8th. June 22, 11:30 am (tentative) Tour of the Camouflage Quilt Project 439 Factory Street, Plymouth June 22, 4:30-6:00 pm Wine And Cheese Reception 501 Collins Street, Plymouth Held at the home of one of our Auxiliary members in the historic district of Plymouth. Punch, wine and diabetic punch will be served. Please RSVP to Kate Herman at 920-893-0937 by June 8th. June 22, 6:00 pm Cocktails and Dinner Amore’s Restaurant 18 W. Mill St., Plymouth Cocktails at 6 p.m. (cash bar), Family Style dinner at 7 p.m. $25.00 per person. RSVP to Betty Grothe, 955 Anton Rd., Plymouth, WI 53073 or (920) 893-5194 by June 8th. May 2012 - Total Membership: 95.12% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 6th Dist. 2nd Dist. 4th Dist. 7th Dist. 10th Dist. 1st Dist. 98.41% 98.22% 96.67% 96.59% 96.21% 95.16% 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 3rd Dist. 9th Dist. 5th Dist. 8th Dist. 12th Dist. 11th Dist. 94.96% 93.53% 93.23% 92.91% 90.23% 89.42% PAGE A2 CHAPLAIN’S CORNER Laurel DuBois Department Chaplain Music Chairman Ph: 715-825-3916 Email: [email protected] Hello everyone!!! May is a month for remembering and honoring. On May 5, 1868 General John Logan officially proclaimed Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day. It is a day of remembrance for those who died in our nation’s service. Due to the service of these great men and women we are free. We have freedom of speech, the right to choose and practice our religion without fear, the right to vote, and the right to keep and bear arms. These are just a few of our freedoms. Always remember, we have these rights and freedom due to their ultimate sacrifice. The other great celebration in May is “Mother’s Day.” None of us would be here without our mothers. Call her, write her, send flowers, make her favorite meal, visit her and give her your time and attention. Most of all, tell her that you love her. PRAYER A Freedom Blessing: May you always have your life in God’s Hands. May Liberty surround you. May your Pursuit of Happiness always come true. May you have Health and Coins in your pocket. May the sun shine in your life. May the rainbow always follow the rain. May you always know a Friend is near. May God fill your Heart, our Country and the World with Peace. May God Bless America and place His Love in your Heart. MUSIC Music is a gift from God. I invite everyone to sing your favorite song to yourself or out loud if you wish. My favorite song is “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” by Judy Garland. GOD BLESS AMERICA, GOD BLESS YOU Bed Frame Needed! If you are located in the Appleton area and have a queen-size bed frame you are willing to donate, please contact Kathy Wollmer, Homeless Women Veterans Chairman at 608-343-5502. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY “WISCONSIN” May 17, 2012 GREETINGS FROM HEADQUARTERS Bonnie Dorniak Executive Secretary/Treasurer 608-745-0124 [email protected] www.amlegionauxwi.org Any candidate for Department Office must submit her announcement and photo by June 1st for publication in the “Wisconsin.” Electronic copy is preferred ([email protected]) but hard copies may be mailed to Department Headquarters, Attn: Department Secretary. May is Poppy Month. Honor the many veterans who served unselfishly for our freedom by distributing poppies in your community. All donations received directly support veterans throughout Wisconsin. Thank you to everyone who supports ALA programs with financial donations. To ensure donations are used as intended, please submit a Poppy Fund or General Fund Donation Sheet with all donations. These forms list the programs and activities currently in need of financial support and are available on the ALA website (Online Forms) or by contacting Department Headquarters. The 92nd ALA Convention will be held at the Madison Marriott West in Middleton, July 20-22, 2012. Convention information was mailed to all Unit Presidents in the May Monthly-UnitMailing. Information is also posted on the ALA website. Pre-registration is $25/ person or $30 after July 16th. See Page A4 for hotel information. Please pay special attention to all deadlines. Resolutions approved by Units must be received at Department by June 1st. Unit delegate and alternate forms will be sent to Units 30 days prior to convention and must be returned to Department by July 6th. Hope to see you in Middleton! AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY CONVENTION SCHEDULE (subject to change) Friday, July 20 8:00 am - Finance & Resolutions Pre-Convention Committee Meetings 9:00 am - District Caucuses 10:30 am - Convention Convenes Saturday, July 21 8:00 am - Convention Reconvenes 9:00 am - Elections* 12:30 pm - Past Presidents Parley Luncheon** Sunday, July 22 8:00 am - Memorial Service 9:30 am - Convention Reconvenes * Elections will take place on the Convention floor within the District Delegations. All delegates must be seated with their Districts by 9:00 am. ** PPP Luncheon will honor Past Department President Diana Blom (1997-1998). See article on Page A3 for more information. AMERICANISM Joanie Dickerson Department Chairman 608-996-2152 [email protected] The month of June offers us two occasions on which we can demonstrate our national pride by flying our flag and remembering those who sacrificed so much for our freedoms. This year, we commemorate the 68th anniversary of the D-Day Invasion of Normandy on June 6th, 1944. Beginning with the airborne assault in predawn darkness, 24,500 paratroopers were dropped behind German lines. At 6:30 am, the landing of 160,000 allied troops began and American forces fought hard to gain a foothold in two separate areas, code named “Omaha” and “Utah” beaches. Omaha Beach was the most heavily fortified of the five landing areas and by mid-morning, initial reports painted such a bleak portrait of beachhead conditions that Lt. Gen. Omar Bradley, United States First Army Commander, considered pulling off the beach and landing troops elsewhere along the coast. However, during those dark hours, bravery and initiative came to the fore. By day’s end V Corps had a tenuous toehold on the Normandy coast, and the force consoli- dated to protect its gains and prepare for the next step on the road to Germany. The 4th Infantry Division was assigned to take Utah Beach. In contrast with Omaha Beach, the 4th Division’s landing went smoothly. The first wave landed 2,000 yards south of the planned beach--one of the Allies’ more fortuitous opportunities on D-Day. The original beach was heavily defended in comparison to the light resistance and few fixed defenses encountered on the new beach. Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr., who accompanied the first wave, decided to exploit the opportunity and altered the original plan. He ordered a landing craft carrying the successive assault waves to land reinforcements, equipment and supplies to capitalize on the first wave’s success. Within hours, the beachhead was secured and the 4th Division started inland to contact the airborne divisions scattered across its front. As in the Omaha zone, at day’s end Utah Beach forces had not gained all of their planned objectives. However, a lodgment was secured and, most importantly, once again the American soldiers’ resourcefulness and initiative had rescued the operation from floundering along the Normandy coast. With these successes came a very high price, in human lives. By day’s end 9,000 Allied troops were wounded or dead. We can take great pride this month in recognizing Ozaukee as the birthplace of Flag Day. This day is set aside to commemorate the Continental Congress’ approval of the design for a national flag. What began in 1885 as a schoolteacher’s assignment for his students on our flag and its significance has grown into a national day of recognition. Although there is no official assignment of meaning or symbolism to the colors of the flag, Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress, in describing the Great Seal, related its colors to those of the flag. According to Thomson, “White signifies purity and innocence, Red, hardiness and valor, and Blue … vigilance, perseverance and justice.” So the Red and White stripes of 13 represent the link to the original ground of 13 states on which the nation has been built. And the stars, representing the union of now 50 states, have been laid on the blue canton to bind all of them with the bond of vigilance, perseverance and justice. She’s America’s “Old Glory”. Long may she wave, dear God, long may she wave. OFFICIAL CALL To the 92nd Annual Department Convention AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY - DEPARTMENT OF WISCONSIN Friday – Sunday, July 20-22, 2012 Madison Marriott West • 1313 John Q Hammons Drive, Middleton, WI 53562 Department Convention The 92nd Annual Department Convention will be called into session at the Madison Marriott West Hotel. Convention General Session will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 20, 2012 in the Superior Room. Purpose The Convention is called for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, electing delegates to the National Con- vention, amending the Constitution, receiving reports of the Department Officers/ Chairmen, Unit recognition of outstanding achievements and for the transaction of such business as may be brought before it. Representation Representation in the Department Convention shall be by Unit, in accordance with the provisions of the Department Constitution. Delegates to Department Convention shall be Unit members duly elected for that purpose. Each Unit shall be entitled to two delegates and two alternates for the Unit itself and an additional delegate and alternate for each fifty members or major fraction thereof, whose District, State and National dues have been paid at least thirty days prior to the date of Department Convention. Units with less than ten members shall have no representation. May 17, 2012 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY “WISCONSIN” Department Convention Honored Guest: Diana Blom Diana Blom, Department President 1997-1998, will be the honored guest at the Past Presidents Parley Luncheon on Saturday, July 21, 2012, at 12:30 pm at the Madison Marriott West Hotel during the 92nd Department Convention in Middleton, Wisconsin. Past Department President Jeannine Conradt will give a special tribute. Advance tickets are required – reservation form is included in this publication and on the department website (www.amlegionauxwi.org). Reservation deadline is July 2nd. Blom will also be presented to the Convention during the session on Friday, July 20th. Diana Blom was installed as Department President at the annual convention held in down- town Madison in 1997. Members were encouraged to “Follow the WAVE” during the year and serve as Women Aiding Veterans Everywhere. She selected Loretta Shellman, then a Department Vice President, as her Membership Chairman. Janiece Fischer Diana Blom served as Senior Vice President during that year. Diana is a 51-year member of Shiocton Unit 512 in 9th District and served as Unit and District President before becoming a Department Officer. She is eligible for membership through the service of her husband William. Her special project was to provide Spinoza Bears to as many hospitalized and ill children as possible. She set a goal of 136 bears, a number that was met and then surpassed by Units throughout the Department. Her year culminated in Green Bay where she presided over the 1998 Department Convention. Please join the American Legion Auxiliary in honoring Diana Blom. LEGISLATIVE Florence Wasley Department Chairman 608-935-3527 [email protected] Our leaders in Washington, D.C. are elected by us. As American Legion Auxiliary members it is our job to make sure they do their best. How do we know it is our job? The answers can be found when we read or recite our Preamble. It states, “to participate in and contribute to the accomplishments of the aims and purposes of The American Legion.” This tells us we are charged with promoting and supporting the priorities and agenda of The American Legion. How can we do this? Visit the American Legion and Auxiliary websites at http://www.legion.org/legislative and http://www.alaforveterans.org. They will help you find out what the priorities are for our military, their families, and children. As your National Executive Committee person, I was pleased to attend the Washington D.C. conference in February. Those in attendance gathered at the Legion’s Legislative meeting and were briefed about Veterans priorities. The next day we met with our state sena- Centurion Lifetime Achievement Award Leona (Onie) Graf, a member of Lake Mills Unit 67, was presented a Centurion Lifetime Achievement Award. Onie, 102 years old, retired after volunteering 43 years at the Wm. S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital. She is pictured with Auxiliary Representative Rose Wenger. tors and legislators on Capitol Hill and discussed our concerns regarding Veterans issues. As members we must get involved – attend town hall meetings, send emails or write letters, make phone calls; inform our Senators and local Legislators of our concerns for Veterans issues. These issues are on the forefront of the country’s platform due to possible defense cuts, the needs of our wounded warriors, and the ongoing war. Remember, the action you take does matter. Our Veterans and their families are counting on you. So please make contact. PAGE A3 PAST PRESIDENTS PARLEY LUNCHEO PAST PRESIDENT’S Honoring PARLEY DianaLUNCHEON Blom, Department President 1997 – 1 Saturday,Blom July 21, 2012 at 12:30 PM Honoring Diana Marriott Madison West Salons A, B, C, D Department President 1997 – -1998 Saturday, July 21, 2012 at 12:30 PM Marriott Madison West Salons A, B, C, D Menu Choices: Menu Choices • Chicken Parmesan with Marinara over Linguini and house salad OR Parmesan with Linguini •• Chicken Herb Roasted Pork Loin withMarinara Mushroom over Marsala Sauce, and vegetables and sta • house Gluten salad Free or Vegetarian options (Chef’s Choice) available if requested wit Herb per Roasted Loin with Mushroom Cost:•$15.50 Person Pork (includes beverage, tax & tip) Marsala Sauce, vegetables and starch, and house salad Make Check payable to: ALA Unit 501 – PPP • Gluten Free or Vegetarian options (Chef’s Choice) if requested withSky reservation Mail to: available Sandy Lovell – PPP 3721 High Rd Cottage Grove WI 53527 - - - -$15.50 - - - - - - per - - - -Person - - - - - - -(includes - - - - - - - -beverage, - - - - - - - - -tax - - -& - - tip) -----------Cost: RESERVATION FOR PAST PRESIDENT’S PARLEY LUNC Reservation Deadline: July 2, 2012 Reservation For Past President’s Parley Luncheon Name Unit # Name Address Unit Number District City Address Citytickets Total ordered: Phone ( Zip @ $15.50 each = $Zip ) Name on Ticket Total Tickets Ordered Phone ( Chicken @ $15.50 Each = $ Name on Ticket Chicken Pork Gluten Free Vegetarian Name on Ticket Chicken Pork Gluten Free Vegetarian Name on Ticket Chicken Pork Gluten Free Vegetarian Name on Ticket Chicken Pork Gluten Free Vegetarian If more reservations need to be listed, please list on back. Thank You. Reservation Deadline July 2, 2012 Make Check payable to: ALA Unit 501 – PPP Mail to: Sandy Lovell - PPP 3721 Sky High Rd Cottage Grove WI 53527 Attention Candidates for Department Office Candidates for Department Office must submit announcement and photo by June 1st for publication in the “Wisconsin.” Electronic copy is preferred ([email protected]) but hard copies may be mailed: ALA-WI (Attn: Dept Secretary), PO Box 140, Portage, WI 53901-0140. Complete Schedule Information L-R: Leona “Onie” Graf and Rose Wegner holding the Centurion Lifetime Achievement Award Complete Badger Girls State Orientation schedule can be found on the Badger Girls State website: www.badgergirlsstate.org ) PAGE A4 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY “WISCONSIN” American Legion Department of Wisconsin May 17, 2012 Convention Hotel Information American Legion Auxiliary-Department of Wisconsin 92nd Annual Convention, Middleton, WI Thursday – Sunday, July 19-22, 2012 2012 SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS The Convention Center and Headquarters Hotel for the American Legion Family is the Marriott Madison West Hotel in Middleton. H. S. & ANGELINE LEWIS – (1) - $1,000 Graduate Student No applicant H. S. & ANGELINE LEWIS – (5) - $1,000 Lauren Gilstrap Grafton Grafton #355 Brianna Wichlacz Pulaski Pulaski #337 Abigail Clausing Mequon Mequon-Thiensville #457 Hunter Beggs Nekoosa Wisconsin Rapids #442 Rachal Hansen Sturgeon Bay Forestville #372 MERIT & MEMORIAL – (7) - $1,000 Merit Scholarship Collin Enstad Sun Prairie Sun Prairie #333 Harriet Hass Scholarship Kimberly Ebner Onalaska Onalaska #336 Adalin Macauley Scholarship Brandon Lynch Necedah Necedah #277 Eleanor Smith Scholarship Daniel Galloy Tomahawk Tomahawk #93 Pearl Behrend Scholarship Zachary Peterson Chippewa Falls Chippewa Falls #77 Barbara Kranig Scholarship Kacie Gibbs Merrill Wausau #10 Jan Pulvermacher-Ryan Scholarship Amanda Vondrasek St Croix Falls St Croix Falls #143 DEPARTMENT PRESIDENTS – (3) - $1,000 Sierra Tackett Lake Mills Lake Mills #67 David Domine Fountain City Fountain City #56 Lisa Donner Park Falls Park Falls #182 DELLA VAN DEUREN – (2) - $1,000 Kayla Prosser Columbus Columbus #62 Britany Young Viroqua Soldiers Grove #220 PAST PRESIDENTS PARLEY Registered Nurse – (2) - $1,000 Kyler Steffe Ridgeland Kelsi Sarbacker Verona PAST PRESIDENTS PARLEY Health Career – (2) - $1,000 Mindy Kelly Barneveld Morgan Touchstone Wilton Ridgeland #511 Cross Plains #245 DEADLINE The American Legion Family Headquarters Hotel Block will be available on a first come first serve basis. The cost is $94.00 plus applicable tax for double occupancy. Call 608-831-2000 and tell them you are with The American Legion Convention to make reservations. ADDITIONAL HOTELS NEAR CONVENTION Baymont Inn & Suites $84.99 King/Double 8102 Excelsior Drive (608) 836-3033 or 836-0949 Courtyard by Marriott $89.00 2266 Deming Way (608) 203-0100 Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites $94.00 1109 Fourier Drive (608) 826-0500 Comfort Suite Madison West $94.00 1253 John Hammonds Drive (608) 831-1942 Fairfield Inn & Suites $89.00 8212 Greenway Blvd (608) 831-1400 Residence Inn-Madison West $94.00/$104 8400 Market Street (608) 662-1100 Country Inn & Suites-Middleton $89.00 2212 Deming Way (608) 831-6970 Hilton Garden Inn $89.00 1801 Deming Way (608) 831-2220 Staybridge Suites-Middleton $95.00/$105 7790 Elmwood Avenue (608) 664-5888 N OI G E L N A CI R E M A P M A C Camp American Legion Donation Item htnoof M ethe ht fo Month noitanoD Kevin Moshea, Director Camp American Legion, thanks the American Legion Auxiliary for the many donations received to support the “donation of the month.” Thanks to the generosity of Auxiliary members across the state, Camp has received: November Book of Forever stamps – 29 donations = $605.70 December/January $25 BP Gas Card – 13 donations = $400.00 March $10.00 for Paper Towels – 28 donations = $468.00 One small thing given by many produces amazing results! CHILDREN OF WARRIORS NATIONAL PRESIDENT’S SCHOLARSHIP – (1) - $750 Wisconsin’s Candidate Cara Argus Helenville Johnson Creek #305 NON-TRADITIONAL SCHOLARSHIP – (1) - $2,000 Wisconsin’s Candidate/National Winner Tami Joe DeLisle Reeseville Soldiers Grove #220 SPIRIT OF YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP – (1) - $750 Wisconsin’s Candidate Alyssa Manteufel Waupaca Barneveld #433 BADGER GIRLS STATE SCHOLARSHIP – (4) - $500 Ahnastasia Kielar Sturgeon Bay Forestville #372 Raven Wilson Ripon Ripon #43 Casey Bloechl Elcho Elcho #377 Abby Wiersma Scandinavia Iola #14 EILEEN KNOX SCHOLARSHIP – (1) - $500 Lily Zehfus Sheboygan Sheboygan #83 n a r e t e V d el b a si d e n o d e e F Do not send these donations to ALA pmHeadquarters. a C t a ” y a d e n o “ r o f Donations should be sent to: Camp American Legion 8529 County Road D Lake Tomahawk, WI 54539 00.5$ .sretrauqdaeH ALA ot snoitanod eseht dnes ton oD :ot yltcerid tnes eb dluohs snoitanoD .93545 IW ,kwahamoT ekaL ,D daoR ytnuoC 9258 ,noigeL naciremA pma April 2012 Auxiliary Raffle Fundraiser March 2012 Barneveld #433 Wilton #508 CHILD WELFARE – (1) - $1,000 Lacey Reeson Barneveld Mt Horeb #113 Feed One Disabled Veteran for One Day at Camp for $5 Calendar Fundraiser 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 $ Amt 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 500.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 990.00 March 2012 Stub # 27728 06531 26761 03013 04638 06713 04640 39945 14037 52118 03101 22086 41093 18501 46676 20617 26392 29849 04073 01363 32313 33561 44132 07765 01939 30744 40677 37836 08152 36111 11304 Pam Bellettiere-Goc Rose Schmidt Lynn Bellile Gladys Heintz Lillian Hudson Joan Flannery Bernece Rice Delores Reitz Deborah Niebuhr Brianna Krause Audrey Schneider Phyllis Barenthin Delores Lien Catherine Geldon Nancy Hoban Karen Martin Beulah Oskey Elaine Abendroth Krystal Rubusch Mary Petrie June Reshel Sandra Krutza Joyce Flack ALA Unit #8 Mary Canning Irene Springborn Patricia Zimmerman Patricia Flanders Helen Bralick ALA-Weyauwega ALA-Greenbush Lake Villa IL Combined Locks WI Appleton WI Mayville WI Milton WI Goodman WI Milton WI Amberg WI Cross Plains WI Fredonia WI New Holstein WI La Crosse WI Webster WI Hudson WI La Crosse WI Montello WI Clintonville WI Omro WI Theresa WI Watertown WI Pittsville WI Stevens Point WI Brookfield WI Waukesha WI Oak Creek WI Fond du Lac WI Shawano WI Tomah WI Waukesha WI Weyauwega WI Greenbush WI Please note – If not cashed within “90 days” check will be voided without any notification sent to you. 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If it’s after “90 days” call our office. We are open Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm 608-745-0124.