VFW Post 3063

Quartermaster’s June Update

Halfway through the calendar year we are just ending the VFW year.

 

Our new officers were elected in April and installed during our May meeting. They will assume their duties at the end of June after the installation of our Department (Washington State) Commander. A list of our new officers, both elected and appointed, may be found elsewhere in this paper.

 

During our new VFW year, we will see further progress on several fronts.

 

Our new Color Guard performed flawlessly at the District 2 spaghetti dinner and raffle. We anticipate more occasions when they will serve our post and community with their special skills. Incidentally, Chairman Bill Hoeller has been working tirelessly to obtain M1 rifles from the Army. We should see those arrive later this month. With the addition of the blank-firing rifles our Ballard Eagleson Color Guard will be equipped to fire salutes during funerals and other formal occasions.

 

As word gets out via our website, Facebook page, etc. about our new office hours, we are seeing an uptick in visitors to the office. We serve our community better when people know the doors will be open when they come to our post.

 

People sometimes ask about our experience with the tent camp next door. So far the positive experiences have far outweighed the negative. The chef for one of our renters hired two of those homeless to help in the kitchen, and they received accolades from all. To help sustain the camp residents we regularly donate left overs from our kitchen resulting in good food for them and less waste for us.

 

This coming year will be a period of continued growth in the membership of our post. Come to meetings or socials or join with the volunteers to help make our post a more active and vibrant organization.

 

By Harold Rodenberger

May 2016 Newsletter

The May 2016 newsletter is hot off the presses! Highlights include:

 

  • A look back at the post's history.
  • Memorial Day Post 3063 events.
  • Commander Stoltz's participation in the Seattle Police Pipes & Drums (SPP&D).
 

The newsletter is available for download here.

VA home loans: a great benefit

Did you know that you may be eligible for a home loan through the VA? The VA also offers adapted homes for disabled veterans. Below is information regarding their home loan programs courtesy of their website. You can start the application process via this link as well.

 

 

VA home loan programs may be used to obtain homes, condominiums, or manufactured homes; refinance an existing home loan; or install energy-saving improvements. VA offers these three main types of guaranteed home loan benefits:

 

  • Purchase Loans

  • Cash-Out Refinance Loans

  • Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans

 

Adapted Homes for Disabled Veterans

VA also offers grants to Veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to build an adapted home or install ramps, widen doors, or make other modifications to live more independently. VA operates three types of grants that accommodate Veterans’ unique circumstances: Specially Adapted Housing, Special Housing Adaptation, and Temporary Residence Adaptation.

Event raises money for Post Relief Fund

Our St. Patrick’s Day Social was a resounding success with good food, good company and an approximate profit of $1,500 for our Post Relief Fund.

 

The cooks received many compliments for the tasty food. From the Irish Soda Bread to the spinach salad, corned beef dinner and the bread pudding with whiskey sauce, the diners raved about the food and the service.

 

Many thanks to the volunteers who put on this dinner. Without the wonderful volunteers it would have not have been possible. Thank you, thank you.

 

More hearty thanks to those who made outright donations to the Relief Fund and those who bought raffle tickets.

 

Most of all we want to thank those who attended this fund raiser. Without you our best efforts would have been for naught. With your participation we all had a good dinner and shared some good camaraderie while raising money for a good cause.

 

- Harold Rodenberger