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NONPROFIT ORG
US POSTAGE PAID
BRAINERD MN
Permit No. 250
AMERICAN LEGION
708 FRONT STREET
BRAINERD MN 56401
218-829-2249
JANUARY 2015
CARL SYDNEY HANSON AMERICAN LEGION POST 255
BRAINERD MN
218•829•2249 www.brainerdlegion255.org
LEGION OFFICERS
AUXILIARY OFFICERS
LEGION RIDERS
PRESIDENT: OPEN
CHAPTER DIRECTOR: PAUL EDWARDS
COMMANDER: EDWARD SPILMAN
ST
1
VICE: JERRY STROBEL
ST
1
VICE: STACIE BEDNAREK
2ND VICE: TOM SWANSON
2ND VICE: ROSEMARY FERIANCEK
CHAPLAIN: OPEN
CHAPLAIN: LANA MULHOLLAND
ASST. DIRECTOR/SEC.: SUSAN EDWARDS
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN: JACK STICHA
CHAPLAIN:
DEWAYNE COLLINS
SGT AT ARMS: DEWAYNE COLLINS
SGT AT ARMS: ANN MAJERUS
HISTORIAN: BEV BOSCH
FINANCE OFFICER: ROGER GONNERMAN
TREASURER: DOLLY ZITUR
SERGEANT AT ARMS: DALE TOUGAS
ADJUTANT: SUSAN EDWARDS
SECRETARY: DOLLY ZITUR
ROAD CAPTAIN: OPEN
PARLIAMENTARIAN: (OPEN)
PARLIAMENTARIAN: OPEN
TREASURER: BLAIR FRANCIS
HISTORIAN: (OPEN)
HISTORIAN: OPEN
LEGAL OFFICER: JOHN RABOIN
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
SERVICE OFFICER: BOB NELSON
DEBBIE KRAKLAU
EXECUTIVE BOARD:
LANA MULHOLLAND
1 YEAR: JACK STICHA,
TOM LEACH
PAST PRESIDENT: JUDI HARTING
2 YEAR: DON HAUCK, PAUL EDWARDS
3 YEAR: CHARLES EXTRAND,
DUANE BERG
PAST COMMANDER: CHRIS SPIEKER
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POST 255 COMMANDER’S REPORT: Ed Spilman
We start a New Year with this
newsletter.
We have some changes in our
committees. Susan Edwards was
voted in to fill the Adjutant job until 7-115. Don Hauck was appointed to fill
the vacant 2-year position on the
Executive Committee. We need two
new members on the gambling over
sight committee to bring it up to a
five-person committee. This committee
looks at all requests for donations
before the Executive Committee meeting. The meetings are
only one per month. We also need a Chaplain as Susan
Edwards was filling that position.
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The Brainerd American Legion COMMANDER: Volume XV, Issue 1:
Published monthly by Carl Sydney Hanson Post 255, Unit 255 and SAL 255 as a free
service to our members.
Advertising inquiries, change of address and any input can be submitted to:
American Legion Post 255, 708 Front Street, Brainerd, MN 56401.
*Deadline for articles is on or about the 15th of each month prior to the issue month.
EDITOR: Susanne Fussy ([email protected])
*TO PLACE AN AD, CONTACT:
TOM SWANSON (218-829-1151) or DUANE BERKNER (218-828-5074)
Submissions for publication may be dropped off at the Legion (Attn: Commander Editor)
or e-mailed to [email protected]
ATTENTION 40 et 8 MEMBERS
The next meeting for the 40 et 8 will be at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday, March 10, 2015.
VETERANS GIFT SHOP: Darla Gonnerman
The Legion Club is selling raffle tickets for the J C's fishing
contest. We receive $5.00 for each ticket sold, so please
buy your tickets from the Legion Post 255 and it will help
cover expenses of the club. Post 255 was also asked again
to do the parking for the fishing contest on January 24th. We
need volunteers to help with this also.
On February 3rd at noon our National Commander, Mike
Helm will be here at Post 255. We are hoping for a good
turnout because it is an honor to have him visit our Post.
HAPPY NEW YEAR to each and every member and their
families. See you at the Post!
Ed Spilman, Post 255 Commander
(H) 1-218-562-4164 (C) 1-218-232-0318
AUXILIARY REPORT: Dolly Zitur
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND
ALL!
Seems like this year has just flown by
and I'm not sure where. That list of To
Do's that I meant to do… guess I will
save it for next year.
Thanks to Deb Kraklau and Judy
Harting for the great Children's
Christmas Party and Thanks to
Santa for being there with us again. To Dewayne Collins, a
mighty big Thanks.
Seems that December turned out to be a very big month and a
few of the events escaped me, but I know that the Auxiliary
members were there to keep things going, and for all that have
been there to help a Great Big Thank You.
Sharon Berg, Sharon Berkner, and I went to the VA in St. Cloud
on Wednesday, December 3rd to help with the gifts from the gift
shop for the veterans. We left shortly after 7 a.m., arrived about 8:45
a.m., enjoyed a snack upon arrival, and helped sack the chosen gifts.
It was a very interesting and rewarding day.
During the morning, we had a brief tour of the clothing area and where
they process donations, going past the bowling alley there. About
12:30 p.m. we went to eat a very delicious lunch that offered a huge
delicious variety of foods and beverages in the dining hall. Since there
is construction being started for a new dining hall and the current one
will be made into doctors' offices, the former hallway to the dining hall
is gone, so we received a ride in the VA van to and from our lunch
site. It was very interesting.
The veterans were so appreciative and grateful. Upon arriving in
the dining hall, one of them announced his gratitude with all the
others joining in. We feel very grateful to them for their service and
told them so. I only regret that their cheers were louder than ours! By
around 1:30 p.m. we left and headed back home, and, after a brief
stop at one shop in downtown St. Cloud, we were back in Brainerd
around 3:00 p.m.
Thanks to Rose Feriancek for sending in those additional
members that paid their dues. It looks, according to the
Department List, that Unit #255 is doing pretty good, so thanks
to Rose and Ann for keeping up on our membership. If you
haven't paid your dues yet, we will be collecting them on New
Year’s Day, when you come for those Great Tom & Jerry’s.
I guess there are a lot of people who should be thanked this
year for all they have done for the Veterans, Children & Youth
and all the other programs of our Auxiliary. How wonderful to
know that everything is going great.
Thanks to Susanne Fussy for keeping us all informed and doing
a great job on Publicity. We just couldn't do without her.
Again, Happy New Year and may it be a great one for all of us!
Dolly Zitur, Unit 255 Secretary/Treasurer
Sharon Berkner, Sharon Berg and Darla Gonnerman
represented Unit 255 at the Veterans Gift Shop
at the VA in St. Cloud.
~ Darla Gonnerman
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STOCKING CAPS FOR VETERANS:
HEADS UP!
NEW YEAR’S
DAY PARTY
11 a.m. to ?
HOSTED BY THE PAST
COMMANDERS
•Free Tom & Jerry’s (until gone)
•Burger Bar •Meat Raffles •Music
WAFFLE
BREAKFAST!
The Auxiliary donated stocking caps and socks and candy treats
for the veterans for a project that our Unit were asked to help
with. The Black Bear 4H Club from Nisswa made 20 Christmas
Stockings for veterans in local nursing homes. The 4H-ers
stuffed the stockings and then delivered them to the nursing
homes. (Photo by Dan Bednarek)
~Stacie Bednarek, Unit 255 First Vice
“COMMANDER” CIRCLE OF FRIENDS!
WITH ALL THE FIXINGS!
Sunday, January 25 • 8 a.m. to noon
Adults $8 • Kids $4
Our sincere thanks to the following for their donations to
“The Commander” Newsletter Circle of Friends:
WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN THE
2015 CIRCLE OF FRIENDS:
•Robert Rofidal •Art Ludwig
DID YOU KNOW?
If every member gave just $5.00, we could pay for
“The Commander” expenses for a full year!
*ANOTHER WAY you can support “The
Commander”:
Put your loose change in the jar
on the Pull Tab booth counter!
DONATIONS
FOR SOLDIERS!
The Auxiliary is requesting
donations of “treats” for 6
soldiers deployed in Afghanistan. One of the soldiers is the
grandson of Unit 255 member Darla Gonnerman.
Items such as chocolate, peanut butter, magazines,candy,
snacks, etc. may be placed in the box located at the Legion
Club. *Football related items are also desirable!
SUNDAYS: 1 p.m.
LEGION ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
If you are currently on active duty, serving
the United States honorably, anywhere in
the world, or have served honorably during
any of the following eligible war eras, we
invite you to become a member of The
American Legion. National Guard and Reservists
having been federally activated (including basic
training) during these same war eras also meet the
eligibility requirements.
•Aug. 2, 1990 to today (Gulf War / War on Terrorism)
•Dec. 20, 1989 to Jan. 31, 1990 (Panama)
•Aug. 24, 1982 to July 31, 1984 (Lebanon / Grenada)
•Feb. 28, 1961 to May 7, 1975 (Vietnam War)
•June 25, 1950 to Jan. 31, 1955 (Korean War)
•Dec. 7, 1941 to Dec. 31, 1946 (World War II)
•April 6, 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918 (World War I)
*Kitchen Open
12:30 – 4:30 P.M.
TUESDAYS: 6 – 9 P.M.
$1 Sliders
MEAT RAFFLES
FRIDAYS AT 5:30 p.m.
*Rada Knives on sale
first Friday each month!
JANUARY 2015
CLUB BREAKFASTS
LEGION
CLUB HOURS
Elks: Sunday, Jan. 4
MONDAY - THURSDAY
11 A.M. – 8 P.M.
FRIDAY
11 A.M. – 10 P.M.
SATURDAY
2 P.M. – 8 P.M.
SUNDAY
12 P.M. – 6 P.M.
Eagles: Sunday, Jan. 11
VFW: Sunday, Jan. 18
Legion: Sunday, Jan. 25
PAGE 4 “THE COMMANDER” JANUARY 2015
COLOR GUARD REPORT: Bob Voels
Post 255 Color Guard provided military funeral honors for the following
deceased veterans:
11/21/14 JEROME VOLKMUTH
EVERGREEN MEMORIAL CEMETERY
8 LEGION GUARD 8 VFW GUARD 2 NATIONAL GUARD
11/29/14 EMANUEL BILLSTROM
10 LEGION GUARD 6 VFW GUARD 2 NATIONAL GUARD
12/13/14 ROBERT DARKOW
ST. MATHIAS
6 LEGION GUARD 7 VFW GUARD 2 NATIONAL GUARD
As of this publication, Post 255 Color Guard has provided military
funeral honors for 32 veterans. We are very grateful to the VFW Color
Guard for joining us in honoring these veterans.
Thank you to the Zachary Austin Fillbrandt Color Guard Support fund
for their generous contributions throughout the year!
OUR HEARTFELT SYMPATHY
TO THE FAMILIES OF OUR
DEPARTED COMRADES:
•WILMER O. “BUZZ” BEREUTER
GAMBLING REPORT: Paul Edwards
By the time you read this, Christmas and
New Year’s will be behind us already. I
sincerely hope that all of you were able to
spend time with loved ones and enjoy one
another’s company.
In case you were unaware, the Post
Gambling Organization went through a
successful state revenue audit in
October. The only findings were one pull-tab
game that was reported in the wrong month
and a combined discrepancy in our bingo
accounts of $24.00 that was due to a
software issue in the accountant’s office. Basically, state revenue gave us a
clean bill of health.
Some added stress came when the state Gambling Control Board advised us
they wanted to do a compliance review the week after the audit. I called and
explained our situation and they agreed to give us a one-month extension.
Preparing for the review opened my eyes to some things that we needed to
start doing and some changes that need to be made on the oversight
committee.
The Gambling Oversight Committee needs two more members, at a
minimum. The committee currently has three members and should have at
least five. Before you say, “I don’t know anything about charitable gambling.”
here is what would be expected:
1. Work with me and the Commander to develop a comprehensive Internal
Control system to ensure the integrity of our gambling operations. The GCB
has a manual that has some very good guidelines. They just need to be
adapted to our operations.
2. Meet at least monthly to review donation requests and make
recommendations to the Executive Board and the membership as to whether
or not to approve the request and a recommended amount.
3. Occasionally come and review the work being done in the Gambling
Office. Audit a few pull-tab games. Check our weekly bingo reports. Verify
our computations in the check register. Any other tasks that may seem
appropriate to make sure that we are doing the job per the GCB manuals and
the new Internal Controls document.
If you have the time and would like to be a part of this important part of our
Post's operations, please contact me or Commander Ed Spilman or current
Committee Chairman Charlie Extrand. Members of the Auxiliary and SAL
are welcome to participate on the Gambling Oversight Committee.
GAMBLING REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 2014
Gross Receipts from all sources
Cost of Prizes Paid
Net Receipts from all sources
Club Pull-tabs Gross receipts
Club Pull-tabs Prizes Paid
Club Pull-tabs Net income
Club Sunday Bingo Gross Receipts
Club Sunday Bingo Prizes Paid
Club Sunday Bingo Net income
Club Tuesday Bingo Gross Receipts
Club Tuesday Bingo Prizes Paid
Club Tuesday Bingo Net income
$86,276.00
$72,294.00
$13,982.00
$47,948.00
$40,418.00
$7,530.00
$4,530.00
$3,414.00
$1,116.00
$967.00
$839.00
$128.00
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Club Meat Raffle Gross Receipts
Club Meat Raffle Prizes Cost
Club Meat Raffle Net income
Yesterday's Gone Pull-tabs Gross Receipts
Yesterday's Gone Pull-tabs Prizes Paid
Yesterday's Gone Pull-tabs Net Income
$1,054.00
$700.00
$354.00
$31,777.00
$26,923.00
$4,854.00
NO CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS DURING NOVEMBER 2014
~Paul Edwards, Gambling Manager
LEGION RIDERS REPORT: Paul Edwards
Too cold to ride our motorcycles and not enough snow on the
ground for good snowmobiling. It is a terrible time of year for
those of us who love to hold onto handlebars. But never fear,
Brainerd Chapter of the ALR is figuring out ways to have fun
and to contribute.
At our November meeting, we held our election of officers as required
by our by-laws. With this election, our changed by-laws take effect and the
new slate of officers will serve for two years.
Chapter Director
Paul Edwards
Ass’t. Director and Secretary Susan Edwards
Treasurer
Blair Francis
Sgt-at-Arms
Dale Tougas
Chaplain
Dewayne Collins
Safety Officer
Steve Eide
Membership Chairman
Jack Sticha
Historian
Bev Bosch
Road Captain
(Open pending Gene Francis’ return to health)
Thanks to all of these officers for their willingness to serve. Also at the
November meeting, we discussed chapter dues. Dues will remain at $15.00
per year and are now due and payable. Dues become delinquent as of
January 31, 2015.
The Chapter’s Christmas party was held on December 17 at the Legion.
Good food, fun and fellowship, as well as a gift exchange. A big thank you to
Janelle, Craig, Jerry and Don for taking care of our dining needs.
Work continues on the cancer benefit for Gene Francis, scheduled for
February 7, 2015. Several thousand dollars’ worth of prizes have been
donated to the main raffle. Raffle tickets are $5.00 and are available from
chapter members or at the Legion bar.
If anyone has seen the new edition of Roadrunner Magazine, their shamrock
tour center point is Brainerd. We will be looking at the tour routes at a future
meeting and maybe making plans to complete their tour.
Riders, please continue to support the Legion in all its activities.
Remember that you are Legionnaires first, then an ALR member. Ongoing
opportunities for service and support include the monthly breakfasts on the
fourth Sunday, the regular membership meetings on the third Monday and
we are still looking for another person or two to help out with meat raffles on
Friday evenings. We also need at least two more persons to serve on the
Gambling Oversight Committee.
Keep the shiny side up.
THANKS TO THESE GREAT VOLUNTEERS!
DONATIONS TO CLUB:
*We are sincerely grateful to all individuals who help the club
with donations, large or small!
ART LUDWIG: Art made cash donations to the General Fund,
the Color Guard and “The Commander Circle of Friends.”
GEORGE HOFF: George generously donated a bike to our cook, Craig,
whose bike was stolen recently.
SUNDAY BINGO: All the ladies who help set up for Bingo.
FRIDAY MEAT RAFFLES: Jim Falconer, “Sarge,” Glen Anhorn, Vonnie &
Tom Ferkingstad.
KITCHEN HELP: Susan Edwards, Tom Swanson, Brenda Shogren, Don
Hauck, Jerry Strobel.
BREAKFAST BUFFET: (11/23/14) Dewayne Collins, Tom Swanson, Jerry
Strobel, Duane Berg, Blair Francis, Don Hauck, Jack Sticha, Jinks
Mulholland, Paul Edwards, Susan Edwards, Dale Tougas, Steve Eide,
Monica Eide, Ron Robbins, David, Mariko and Malia Hermerding, Novalee
Wind, Jaden Wagoner, Delani Collins, James Omtvedt.
TEACHERS TEA: (11/19/14) Pat Haberman, Karen Walton, Helen Doucette,
Judi Harting.
CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY: Debbie Kraklau (chairman), Lana
Mulholland, Wendy Johnson, Judi Harting, Susanne Fussy.
PAGE 5 “THE COMMANDER” JANUARY 2015
TEACHERS TEA: November 19, 2014
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CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY: December 13, 2014
Teachers enjoyed the chili and fixings
on a blustery day!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
This little girl was thrilled to talk to Santa
(aka Dewayne Collins)
Photo by Susanne Fussy
Judi Harting served coffee and punch.
Photo by Susanne Fussy
Santa had the whole family smiling
For the camera!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
Brainerd Mayor James Wallin was on hand to present
a proclamation from the city.
Photo by Susanne Fussy
Deb Kraklau handed out bean bags
To the kids for a bean bag toss.
Photo by Susanne Fussy
PAGE 6 “THE COMMANDER” JANUARY 2015
Alisa and Chanel put up the ballroom Christmas tree!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
The finished project!
The ladies also helped decorate the
rest of the club for Christmas.
Photo by Susanne Fussy
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Susan Edwards won a “Big Kahuna” meat package at the
Friday meat raffle!
Photo courtesy of Paul Edwards
Barbara Miller must be the reigning “Big Kahuna”
multi-time winner!
Photo by Susanne Fussy
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(218) 829-2849
BRAINERD MN 56401
FAX (218) 828-0589
www.bobandfrans.com
[email protected]
PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY
• Auto Accidents •Free initial consultation
US Air Force Academy Graduate – 1981
American Legion Post 255 Member
218•828•9211 (near Arby’s in Baxter)
www.raboinlaw.com
“WE HONOR VETERANS”
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Real People. Real Compassion.
--Directors—
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Serving the Brainerd Area Since 1035
Expanding to Baxter in 2013
829-3581 • 1-877-729-3581
703 Oak Street, Brainerd •www.halvorson-johnson.com
Thanking all who have and are
Serving this Great Country of ours!!!
J & M Printing, Inc.
James E. & Minna Wallin
39 continuous years Post 255 Member
[email protected]
Helping you say goodbye.
MILLS FLEET
FARM
HONORS AND SUPPORTS
VETERANS AND LEGIONNAIRES OF
CARL SYDNEY HANSON POST 255.
We thank you
for your Business and your Service!
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NEW MEMBERS WELCOME!
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BRAINERD VFW POST 1647
WELCOMES OUR LEGION FRIENDS!
Monday • Bar Bingo & Basket Food 6 p.m.
Tuesday • $1 Tacos 5 – 7 p.m. Cribbage 6 p.m.
*2
nd
Tuesday each month • Meeting Night 7 p.m.
Wednesday • $1 Sloppy Joes 5 – 7 p.m. & 500 Cards 6 p.m.
Friday • Dinner • 5:30 – 7 p.m.
rd
3 Sunday • Breakfast 8 a.m. – Noon, $6
OPEN 24 HOURS
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218•828•4601
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COMMANDER CLASSIFIEDS
510 W Washington St
Brainerd MN
Hwy 371/County Rd 77
Nisswa MN
“Thank you for your service!”
*Military Discount Available!
*BRAINERD AMERICAN LEGION APPRECIATES THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISERS!
WE ASK THAT YOU SUPPORT THEM BY PATRONIZING THEIR BUSINESSES!
*FRYER FOOD & HEGGIE’S PIZZA NOON TO 7 P.M. EVERY DAY!
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
HAPPY HOURS
JANUARY
All Day, Every Day (at
the bar)
2015
Fridays at 5:30 p.m.
KITCHEN OPEN
DAILY
4
THURSDAY
1
MEAT RAFFLES
5
6
$3.50 BURGER
BASKETS!
1 P.M.
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*KITCHEN OPEN
12:30 – 4 P.M.
POST EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE MEETING
7 P.M.
7
$1 SLIDERS
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
12
BAR BINGO
8
9
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35 EACH
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
13
1 P.M.
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*KITCHEN OPEN
12:30 – 4 P.M.
18
1 P.M.
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*KITCHEN OPEN
12:30 – 4 P.M.
25
20
MARTIN LUTHER KING
DAY
8 a.m. to Noon 23rd
Adults $8 • Kids $4
BAR BINGO
1 P.M.
CLUB OPEN @ NOON
*FOOD 12:30 – 4 P.M.
15
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
MDAA MEETING
7 P.M.
21
$1 SLIDERS
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35 EACH
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH DINNER
5 – 7 P.M.
22
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35 EACH
$3.50 BURGER
BASKETS!
POST MEMBERSHIP
MEETING 7 P.M.
AUXILIARY MEMBERSHIP
MEETING 7 P.M.
26
WAFFLE BREAKFAST
14
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
19
BAR BINGO
CITY HALL
CHRISTMAS DINNER
6 P.M.
LEGION RIDERS
MEETING 7 P.M.
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
27
$3.50 BURGER
BASKETS!
28
$1 SLIDERS
BINGO: 6 – 9 P.M.
OPEN 2 – 8 P.M.
BOOK YOUR
NEXT EVENT!
10
FULL MENU
12 – 8 P.M.
MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 p.m.
WALLEYE DINNER
2 FOR $22 5:30 p.m.
OPEN 2 – 8 P.M.
BLUE LAKES
CHRISTMAS PARTY
6 p.m.
RAY’S PROMENADERS
7 P.M.
$1 SLIDERS
$3.50 BURGER
BASKETS!
3
KITCHEN CLOSING AT
5:30 P.M.
(SPECIAL EVENT)
MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 p.m.
See “Heads Up” p. 3
IBEW 7 P.M.
11
SATURDAY
BJORKLAND WEDDING
RECEPTION 6 P.M.
12 – 7 p.m.
BAR BINGO
FRIDAY
2
NEW YEARS DAY
PARTY!
Mon. – Fri. 4 – 6 p.m.
(Except Saturday)
$1 TAPS MONDAY – FRIDAY!
BANG LUNCHEON
12 NOON
29
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35
NOON TO 7 P.M.
₵
WINGETTES 35 EACH
16
17
FULL MENU
12 – 8 P.M.
MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 p.m.
BACON WRAPPED
PORK RIB EYE
2 FOR $20 5:30 p.m.
KARAOKE 7 P.M.
23
OPEN 2 – 8 P.M.
NORTECH
CHRISTMAS PARTY
Social 5 p.m.
Dinner 6 p.m.
24
FULL MENU
12 – 8 P.M.
* MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 P.M.
WALLEYE DINNER
2 FOR $22 5:30 p.m.
30
OPEN 2 – 8 P.M.
BOOK YOUR
NEXT EVENT!
31
FULL MENU
12 – 8 P.M.
OPEN 2 – 8 P.M.
MEAT RAFFLE
5:30 p.m.
PORK LOIN DINNER
2 FOR $20 5:30 p.m.
BOOK YOUR
NEXT EVENT!
RAY’S PROMENADERS
7 P.M.