VFW Post 3063

Memorial Stadium update

By Robert Kettle

Last year ahead of the school levy vote for Memorial Stadium we had a site visit which showed the Memorial Wall to be in a terrible and unacceptable state.  We had some VFW social media posts to raise awareness.  We also started some engagement with the city, Seattle Center and importantly the school district’s athletic department about the state of the memorial.  Fortunately, we received a positive response from everyone and the facilities team at the school district worked to clean up the memorial from the sad state it had gotten into.

Where are we now?  As you know the school levy passed.  This means the stadium was going to get replaced basically like for like.  The city however in partnership with the school district which owns the property adjacent to Seattle Center appropriated funds to improve the new stadium from where it would be otherwise and better incorporate it into Seattle Center who will operate the new stadium with/for the school district.

The stadium as we understand it will maintain its current east-west orientation.  The new stadium will have better sight lines to the city and specifically elements of Seattle Center which it will be better integrated with.  Other elements of the plan will give the stadium greater flexibility to host a wider range of events.  Regarding planning and construction timelines the goal again as we understand it will be to have the project complete before the World Cup arrives in 2026 and after that our 250th anniversary on July 4th.  Our position now is support the stadium project overall and specifically engage on the Memorial Wall.

The Memorial Wall at the stadium will be, under current plans, at its same location.  There doesn’t seem to be much more with respect to plans for the memorial at the moment.  It is vital for our VFW post, other veteran service organizations (VSO), and other community organizations generally to make input into the planning process as it starts right now in 2023 and not at the end of the process through a public comment period.  Input will be along the following points:
     - Protect the Memorial Wall during the demolition and construction process.  If the memorial wall needs to be moved in order to protect it then it should be moved until it can be safely placed back at its location.
     - Update the lighting and water features of the memorial and perhaps adding other features such as landscaping.
     - Create an appropriate sized and dignified area in front of the memorial to support remembrance ceremonies to include space for color guard and other groups participating in such events at the memorial.
     - Place an information board aside the memorial explaining how the memorial came to be and who it memorializes.
     - Create some sort of screen (concrete, steel, wood, vegetation, or some combination of those four) between the memorial and its observance area and the school district owned parking lot to the east of the stadium/memorial.

We will be also interested in any other efforts on the east side of the project in the area of the memorial towards 5th Ave. N. and the Gates Foundation to the east and MoPop to the south.  

Thank you for your support so far.  We will look to engage again with the various stakeholders in the school district, city, and Seattle Center and may ask you contact them as well to express your support for a fully renovated Memorial Wall.  This is what those memorialized deserve.

Post re-branding update

While we've been working on updating the inside and outside of our post home, we've also been updating our digital presence. Our membership approved the new post logo at our February business meeting, which is now featured on our website and Facebook page. (We'll start having swag made with the new logo too.) You'll see that our website look was updated to reflect our new branding, along with this newsletter. Based on feedback from new members, we also created an Instagram account. Be sure to follow, like, share and engage with our social media accounts! 

Commander's Corner: February 2023

By Alyson Teeter


Greetings comrades! I've been back for a few days from our state's Mid-Winter Conference and the fresh ideas I heard from VFW comrades near and far (and even our own post) were inspiring. It renewed my motivation to press ahead on our post interior refresh.

  • The Boy Scouts will paint our lounge soon and we'll need to thoughtfully decorate in a way that is inviting to members and potential recruits. Tell me if you can help with this.
  • We must eventually address the recommended infrastructural upgrades in the 2019 architectural review but also quickly take action on low-cost/easy upgrades. 


New members -- Comrades Randy Brock and Jon Thurman -- had insightful thoughts about our recruiting and retention efforts from a new member perspective. His main point: we need to improve our vibe and attract post-9/11 veterans if we want to stay relevant. I totally agree. Let's stay focused on this goal.

Speaking of recruiting, we must build off our year last year and increase our participation in local events. In addition to the Seafood Fest, we should consider staffing booths at the:

  • Fremont Fair 
  • Ballard Farmer's Market
  • Grocery stores


Buddy Poppies, benefit information and applications are a must at all these events. Most of all we need folks willing to put themselves out there to recruit and show the community that we're here and have a mission to help veterans.

 
Lastly, none of these plans can come to fruition without the hard work of volunteers. Our steadfast super star volunteer, Comrade Quartermaster Harold Rodenberger, would like to fully enjoy retirement and has asked that we replace him during the next election cycle, which starts in March. If the prospect of being QM scares the crap out of you, I get it. Harold has been performing duties for various post positions over the years, which isn't sustainable. The plan is to spread the duties amongst others so that our future Quartermaster can focus on their core volunteer duties. If you enjoy business management and administration, the QM gig would be your jam. Please let Harold know if you'd like more information.

See you at Thursday's meeting!