Quartermaster’s Update (April 2021)

By Harold Rodenberger

Welcome to SPRING 2021. As we move toward more freedoms, let’s take a break from earthly restrictions and look to the heavens for inspiration. This quarter we’ll see three “super” moons in a row: The Super Pink Moon on 4/27, the Super Flower Moon on 5/26 and the Super Strawberry Moon on 6/24. There also will be a short full lunar eclipse of the Flower Moon on 5/26 that can be seen from the west coast, if the sky is clear.


Looking to the heavens reminds me to be thankful that the vaccines were developed quickly and are being administered to more and more people. Please do your part to protect yourself, your families and your countrymen by getting your shot(s) as soon as you can. The more people vaccinated, the quicker we can put this virus behind us.


Big things are happening not only in the lunar realm but also right here in Ballard at your VFW Post. We are experimenting with a hybrid in-person and Zoom meeting for our April business meeting. If that goes well, we will have combined in-person and Zoom meetings into the future. The goal is to have regular meetings in person and Zoom for our members across the States and around the world to tune in and participate.


Around the hall, our ceiling project is finished. The newer ceiling tiles look fresh and clean. Thanks again to the volunteers who helped. Member Michael Mahar devoted many hours to cleaning up the hillside north of our parking lot, and for the past couple months volunteer Campbell Krawitz has spent many hours helping spruce up the hall. Many thanks to both.


Chef Kay and crew have been putting out some seriously good take away dinners for our third Thursday socials. The past few months she has been preparing one hundred meals. This is the maximum we can handle, so remember every third Thursday and reserve your order before they’re gone.


Memorial Day is coming in May. We have small, 12” x 8” flags on 24” sticks that were donated by ACE Hardware and are available to members free of charge. If you would like some for memorial or patriotic purposes, please stop by the office and pick them up.


Finally, as always, keep a weather eye out for new members. Help keep our post growing!

Commander’s Corner (April 2021)

SPRING IS IN THE AIR! It’s coming…and hopefully coming with it will be the beginning of the end to this Covid pandemic crisis as well.


We have all been working hard to attain the herd immunity that will get us beyond the pandemic. But with the fear or threat of Covid hanging around us and the worry of it all, we have  found ourselves living “half lives” in the process.


So now with the vaccinations numbers ever increasing and our moving into phase 3, it’s time for us to drop the worry (without totally abandoning masking and social distancing ) and use the uplifting spirit of Spring to guide us into actions that move us forward and on with our lives. Erma Bombeck said it best when she wrote, ”Worry is like a rocking chair: it gives you something to do but never gets you anywhere.” Just as Daylight Saving has sprung our clocks forward, we too need to get off the Covid rocking chair and spring forward. We need to get our lives back, to get out and breathe the air again, to get on with the return to normal.


Your post has been moving into this return on several fronts: the tremendous efforts by Chef Kay and Co. in continuing to put out the monthly take out dinners is a prime example!  This service has helped the post keep the uncertainty of Covid at bay while maintaining a positive connection with members and friends alike!


We have not stopped there, however. Besides keeping the business meetings intact thru Zoom, there have been other ongoing post projects moving us forward as well. The damaged ceiling tile project has been completed, we have continued with the parking lot hillside cleanup and “tagger” wall maintenance efforts, and we are upgrading the Color/Honor Guard uniforms to a new and more appropriate look. But the most significant post effort to getting us back to normal is coming very soon. We are now moving forward with the return to in-person post meetings! As planned, it will happen starting with the upcoming April Business meeting. This is covered briefly in Quartermaster Rodenberger’s column with more specifics to follow soon. Perhaps sooner than later we will be seeing you at the post again.


So there you have it, we are moving on! As Bob Marley sang, “Don’t worry about a thing, ‘Cause every little thing gonna be all right!”


– Commander Joe Fitzgerald

March 2021 Newsletter Posted

Ballard Eagleson VFW Post 3063’s March 2021 newsletter is posted here. Highlights include: The Surgeon Says: Covid-19 Update; Get Your Covid-19 Vaccine From VA; 0 to 100 Project Launch Includes Post 3063 Member Portraits; Service Flashback: Robert Kettle; Empty Lot Next to Post 3063 Slated to Become Electric Vehicle Charging Site; Save on Online Shopping; Your New VA Welcome Kit; and Upgrade Your Military Discharge.

Service Flashback: Robert Kettle

Comrade Robert Kettle, Commander, U.S. Navy (Retired) provided these images from his service overseas. From 1990 to 2012, his naval and joint service included serving at sea (Bosnia, GWOT, Iraq, Afghanistan), on land (Iraq, Russia), and on staff (Kosovo while with EUCOM as J2 XO). Bob says his purpose was, “To serve my nation in something that’s not just a job but an adventure that supports life, liberty and the pursuit of all those who threaten it!”


We’d love to see your photos too! Submit them to [email protected].


0 to 100 Project Launch Includes Post 3063 Member Portraits

In the Fall of 2019, local photographer Ahamed Iqbal asked to photograph members of Post 3063 for his 0 to 100 photography project, which documents people from ages 0 to 100.  Ahamed recently wrote, “Just wanted to let you know that I just launched my photography project’s website today: 0to100plus.com. To find someone directly by name you can use this link (alphabetical order): 0to100plus.com/names. I’m so grateful to you for connecting me to the men and women at the VFW and truly appreciate them being so open and friendly with me. I emailed anyone who provided me with their addresses but I thought it might be nice for everyone at the VFW to see as well.” Thank you to everyone who participated!