Author: ateeter
Wanted: Honor Guard Volunteers
We invite you to take pride in serving your community and honoring our veterans by joining the VFW Post 3063 Honor Guard. As members of this distinguished group, you will have the unique opportunity to represent the values of the Veterans of Foreign Wars while participating in patriotic events, Wreaths Across America ceremonies, and various community engagements.
Why Join the Honor Guard?
Serve with Honor: Demonstrate your commitment to honoring our fallen comrades and supporting the VFW’s mission of advocating for veterans’ rights and well-being.
Patriotic Engagements: Participate in meaningful events that celebrate the spirit of patriotism and pay tribute to those who have sacrificed for our freedom.
Community Involvement: Strengthen your ties with the local community by being an active participant in parades, memorial services, and other events that bring people together to commemorate our nation’s history.
Quality Uniform and Training: We provide top-notch uniforms and comprehensive training to ensure you represent the VFW with the dignity and respect it deserves.
How to Join:
Reach out to Comrade Joe Fitzgerald at [email protected] for more details on how you can become a part of the Post 3063 Honor Guard. Comrade Fitzgerald will guide you through the process, answer any questions you may have, and share the rewarding experiences that come with being a member of this esteemed group.
Ballard Food Bank drive results
Members, families and friends filled our donation bins, equating to 202 pounds of non-perishable items donated to the Ballard Food Bank. We also collected $215 in monetary donations. Thank you to everyone who participated!
If you missed out on this drive, don’t worry, we still have a bin stationed in the lobby. Once the bin is full, we’ll do another donation drop off.
Mid-Winter Conference recap
On January 19-20 in Wenatchee, the VFW Department of Washington hosted the state’s Mid-Winter Conference. At this conference, various training classes were held, officer reports were read and winning essay participants were recognized.
Here are some highlights Commander Teeter noted that she thought were worth passing along:
Recruiting and Membership:
– Posts are successful if they have a robust, active membership committee. Traditionally it’s led by the Senior Vice and the Quartermaster and Adjutant are members as well.
– The state recruiting team attends large public events, like Seafair. At these events they recruit for VFW at-large. They can provide at-large lists by zip code so posts can do outreach to these members.
— If Post 3063 wants representation at the VFW recruiting booth at large events, we must be vetted by the state recruiting team.
— We can invite the state recruiting team to our local events. (Consider for Ballard Seafood Fest.)
— For events, do not have more than 2-3 people in a booth!
– Consider setting up information booths near marijuana dispensaries. This tactic worked well for the state recruiting team.
– For new members, perform 30-60-90 day follow-ups so they stay engaged.
– Provide temporary membership cards to new members.
– Hold family-friendly community events at the post; this will help pull people in!
Quartermaster:
– Audits must be performed by trustees, not the quartermaster! This is mandated by National and was emphasized by the National Quartermaster, who was in attendance. Also recommended electronic audits.
– State can provide 1:1 training for Quartermasters.
– Have procedures down in writing.
Adjutant:
– This position performs reporting to state Community Service Reports page, All American Dashboard, etc.
– Buddy Poppies! Order through State Assistant Adjutant, Jason Paxton.
Veterans/Military Support (VMS):
– Up to $5K for adopted units.
– $500 Homeless Veteran Grant. Standdown instructions are available as well.