From the Commander
What a month, December was just packed with
activity. December 1st we had
our toy run. And it was a great success.
There are so many to thank for their help and contribution of time,
money, toys. We needed a place to start
the run, end the run and make it safe along the route. Jack Smith started it off with coordinating
with Home Depot for a staging area, arranged for sign-up tables, coffee,
donuts, cookies, it was the perfect place for kick stands up and all enjoyed
the eats as they visited. Thanks to
Bobby Murphy’s contact with Ribs BBQ we had an ideal place to end our run. The food and service was excellent, so many
great comments were heard, and how super the run was. The crowd was entertained by a band by the
name of Black Pearl, a great group of musicians who donated their time and
talents providing a vast array of music for easy listening, energetic dancing
and just foot tapping. BRAVO!! Bobby
Murphy, Lucia Baca and Jack Smith put a lot of effort in getting the ride a lot
of attention and in attracting many riders to help our cause. We were real
happy to have members of Poor Boys with us on this ride. They have supported us
in the past on our events, and we are always happy to see them. Also there was
the CMA Belen and New Mexico Patriots, so many different motorcycle groups were
represented, next time we will have a place to indicate their affiliation on
the registration form so we may thank them by name. Lucia Baca was busy for weeks collecting door
prizes, and letting it be known what it was all about and did a superb job in
selling most of the tickets to raise money for the event. As for making it a safe ride, Jack Smith
created an interest by the Valencia County Sheriff’s Dept to escort our close to 80 riders, and 40
co-riders (passengers) for a ride that lasted for over an hour, with no
incidents. All the officers donated
their time to make this happen. Terry Gray of the Auxiliary was instrumental in
getting all riders registered and collected the toys; along with a volunteer
from CMA by the name of Rebecca she made that process run smoothly. Several of our Post members that did not
ride, showed up with toys at Ribs BBQ for the event. I am not surprised, but I am so grateful for
the generosity of the members of the community, local businesses, riders, and
the Post. You all made this a very
special event. In addition to the hundreds of toys collected people opened
their pocket book, contributing cash so that more toys could be
purchased. Over $500 was
donated to this cause. It is
so rewarding to know that our efforts will make it a better Christmas for so
many children of our community. It is our hope to make it even more successful
next year.
A special
thank you to local business for their donations:
Rita’s
Restaurant The Upholstery Guy
Sears Hair
Innovations
Walmart Los Lunas Belen
Nails
Walmart
Belen All
About You Day Spa
Los Lunas
MotorSports Frances’s
Restaurant
Ribs BBQ Los
Lunas Lucas Motor Oil
If we have fogotten any, apologize, and thank you very much.
December 9th we had a Meat Loaf dinner, well attended and we had a great time, and made some money to boot! Thanks to those of you that provided the food and friendship.
We have a dinner scheduled for Sunday January 20, 2013 at 4:00pm. $7.00 donation for Chili and all the fixings, cornbread, and some fun too. Get your tickets soon, we only have seating for 30, so don't be left out. See you there!
We have a dinner scheduled for Sunday January 20, 2013 at 4:00pm. $7.00 donation for Chili and all the fixings, cornbread, and some fun too. Get your tickets soon, we only have seating for 30, so don't be left out. See you there!
On December 23rd Jack “Santa Clause” Smith visited
the Post and distributed toys to the children adopted by the Auxiliary. We had a room full of parents, children, post
and unit members, and a visit from the pastor and his family from the church across
from our Post. It was so good to see the smiles on the faces
of the little ones, thanks to YOU that were so generous with your donations of
toys, food, and money.
Beginning next month, we will be mailing out the newsletter, only to those who are out of town, or who have difficulty in driving to the post to pick them up. The newsletter will be emailed to those of you that have an e-mail address, and placed on a web "blog". Our postage costs are more than we can afford at the present time. So Please stop by and pick it up between 11:00 and 1:00 Monday thru Friday. 520 Baca St. at the corner of 6th and Baca. 505-864-6709 or call me at 505-259-6755
A real big
Thank You to Roberto Baldonado and his son for all the work they did cleaning
up the back parking lot, it certainly looks better, and a lot more room for
parking too.
Also, starting the first of the year, we will be checking for 2013 membership cards, so if you don't have your dues paid, be sure to get them in soon.
Thanks again to everyone for all you did this year, you have really helped to make a difference in our community.
Barbara Bowman
Comander American Legion Post 81
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE
AUXILIARY
I am so Proud of the
Legion and Auxiliary!!! Not only did we
make our adopted families happy at Thanksgiving but we came through again at
Christmas. All of the little ones got a gift they had been wanting from
Santa. And again another basket of food
for the families.
Our Christmas Party was a huge success and thanks to everyone
who showed up to help and enjoy some Christmas Cheer. The look on the kids’ faces when Santa
magically appeared was worth all the hard work and preparation.
THANK YOU to everyone who donated food and gifts and money to
help make this a success. If it wasn't
for these special people, we couldn't have done it. Thank You!!!
Terry Gray
President of the American Legion Auxiliary
Meeting schedule and planned events for January.
January 9 Auxiliary Membership 1:00pm
January 12 Executive
Board American Legion 12:00pm
January 12 General
Membership American Legion 1:00pm
January 19 Legion
Rider Membership
10:00am
January 20 Chili Bowl
Dinner 4:00pm
For those of you who have internet access, we have created a
blog. This blog will allow you to have
access to all information related to the Post anytime anywhere.
An effort will be made to keep information current, up to
date, and provide information to the members in a timely manner. Things such as special events that “pop up”,
special member requests, illness, or informing you in the event a member has
passed away. On this blog pictures of
interest will be posted. We will try to
keep it interesting. Once you sign in on
the blog you have the option to have it emailed to you, this option can be
found on the right side, under the profile.
Fill in your e-mail and click, you will then receive the newsletter via
email.
Simply type in the following- americanlegionpost81.blogspot.com
in the address bar. After which you can
either save it as a favorite, or opt to have it e-mailed to you.
Birthdays for the month of January:
January 1 William
Dean
January 18 William Trefsgar
Don’t forget to get your membership dues paid up for 2013, as
mentioned before we will be checking for expired membership cards beginning
January 1st.
WISH LIST
Still in
need of kitchen cabinets, and door repair in the kitchen.
We have
someone coming soon to give us a bid for providing water to the
Kitchen,
and give us running hot and cold water as well as
another restroom.
THINGS TO THINK ABOUT FOR THE FUTURE……………..
Dave Paquet
is working on organizing a golf tournament as a fund raising event for the
post. Keep this in mind pass the word
around to your friends and acquaintances.
In the past this has been a real good way to help the Post.
We want to
think about back to school supplies for the students in our community, if we
begin now, we will have a head start and be able to provide them with the
things they need to feed their brain.
Often we
hear of families who have lost their home due to fire, or just in a bad
situation money wise to afford clothing needed for their children. Victims of abuse with children are often in
this situation. We can help by building
up a small stash of new and gently used clothing for children of various ages.
Thinking of
our returning Veterans, recuperating in our local VA Hospital, we can collect
personal comfort items ie; tooth paste, razors, deodorant, combs, brushes,
lotions, body powder etc. Items for both
men and women are needed and appreciated .
We soon hope
to find more information on our local Valencia County Veterans in need. A program has been brought to our attention
that is working with those who need help, and have been ask to be a part of the
solution. There will be something
happening in March. We will let you know
as soon as possible what our Post can do and what is needed.
A local
family that has little is in need of a sofa, and a double bed if anyone has one
to donate, leave word with the Post.
If you have
any ideas or suggestions about what we can do to help those in need, or raise
the needed money in order to help them,
let us know.