Comrade Al Simpson, then enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, is pictured here on the Korean Peninsula during the Korean War in 1953.
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Ballard Eagleson Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3063
"No One Does More for Veterans"
Comrade Al Simpson, then enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, is pictured here on the Korean Peninsula during the Korean War in 1953.
We’d love to see your photos too! Submit them to [email protected] or drop a copy off at the office.
Courtesy of VFW.org
The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) announced the winners of the 2021 National Publications Contest April 30, 2021.
Covering the 2020 calendar year, this year’s Publications Contest garnered 56 entries, surpassing last year’s 39 submissions.
Entries for the contest derived from 35 Posts/Districts and 10 Departments. There were four submissions for the “Best Magazine” category and 12 submissions for “Best Feature Article.” Of the 56 entries, 16 placed.
Two non-VFW-affiliated journalism professionals served as judges for the competition. This is designed to guarantee impartiality and objectivity in the judging.
The VFW congratulates all entrants for their hard work and service to their respective members. The pool of entries this year proved to be very competitive. Awards will be mailed in June to each Department for distribution.
The winning publications for District/Post Publications, Small Frequency (printed 1-4 times per year):
Grand Award:
Veterans of Mount Prospect (Post 1337)
John DeGroot, Editor
Department of Illinois
Silver Award:
VFW Post 2016 News
Ski Iworsky, Editor
Department of Massachusetts
Bronze Award:
Ballard Eagleson Patriot (Post 3063)
Alyson Teeter, Editor
Department of Washington
MEMORIAL DAY has a specific purpose and maintaining that purpose is important.
While there are dozens of ways that honor America’s fallen on Memorial Day, we don’t want to lose sight of why and for what it was intended.
Memorial Day was established as a way for the country to set aside time to honor the troops who had given their lives in service to America. It was not founded in joy with the promise of bringing glee each year, or to cash in on discounts from nearly everything from cars to nail polish. Despite what the day has evolved to in American culture, it actually was established to honor and remember America’s fallen.
The current troops need not be thanked, just because it’s Memorial Day, as they deserve respect and gratitude every day of the year. But this day is set aside specifically for America’s fallen from EVERY war.
While marching in a Memorial day parade or attending one of the many Memorial Day services are certainly great ways to honor the fallen, just simply taking a few moments of reflection and appreciation of what this day was meant to be, is just as appropriate and meaningful…
So, sleep in on that perfect mattress you got on sale, or grill some steaks, and enjoy the day. Just don’t forget to raise a glass in honor of those service men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
– Commander Joe
Former VFW District 2 Commander Carl Cristopherson installed the 2021-2022 slate of elected and appointed officers of VFW Post 3063 on May 6. First nominations were made in March, followed by second nominations and an election in April. Officers do not take office until July after the department commander is installed.
Congratulations and good luck to the new leadership team!
Commander: Joe Fitzgerald
Sr. Vice Commander: Bryce White
Jr. Vice Commander: Alyson Teeter
Quartermaster: Harold Rodenberger
Chaplain: Joseph Mesa
1 Year Trustee: Nestor Tamayao
2 Year Trustee: Joe Tiffany
3 Year Trustee: Robert O’Brien
Adjutant: Shennae Curtis
Service Officer: Joseph Mesa
Judge Advocate Dan Stokke
Surgeon: Bob Lehman
1 Year House Committee: Pete Krawitz
2 Year House Committee: Russ Selig
3 Year House Committee: Gail Engler
Ballard Eagleson VFW Post 3063’s May 2021 newsletter is posted here. Highlights include: Commander’s Corner: May 2021; Bugle Calls at National Vietnam War Veterans Day Ceremony in Shoreline; Pizzas for Queen Anne Food Bank Guardsmen; Hybrid Approach to Business Meetings; Service Throwback: Paul Pioli; and Get Your Covid-19 Vaccine From VA.