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VFW Post 4309 Meetings and Events

Sunday, February 1, 2009 at 04:54 PM

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VFW Post 4309 Float in 2007 Christmas Parade

We participated in both the Brevard and Rosman parades. We won Brevard's Chamber of Commerce Award. We had veterans from WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Kuwait on the float.

Meetings and Get Togethers

Our regular Post and Auxiliary meetings are held once a month on the second Monday. Complimentary dinner is served at 6:00 PM and the meeting begins promptly at 7:00 PM.  Please join us.

The Junior Girls' Unit meets the 1st Friday of every month at 6:30 PM (with some exceptions).

Every Friday, dinner is served at 6:00 PM and there is a dart tournament that starts at 7:30 PM.  We usually play 2 rounds of games with monetary awards to the 1st and 2nd place winners.

The Ladies Auxiliary will hold a "Sunday Tea" meeting at 1 PM on the 3rd Sunday of each month.  This meeting is for all members who would like to be more involved, but who do not go out at night or cannot make the Monday night meetings.

This is a photo of Lane and Judy Bagwell. Their son, Charlie Bagwell was KIA in Afghanistan this past summer (2007). She is a Gold Star Mother and received the Gold Star Flag plus a life membership in the Ladies Auxiliary. Lane is a Vietnam veteran. He received a bible from the Post encased in a beautifully handcrafted wooden box. It was dedicated in his son's name. 

 

2008 Dates
February 8 - 10th Council of Administration meeting in Greensboro
 
February 12 - regular monthly meeting. Dinner 6PM and meet 7PM. Will announce results/news of Council meeting
 
March 8 - Auxiliary bingo to raise money for Easter Wonderland. Early birds 6:30, regular games at 7PM, food will be sold.
 
March 15 - Easter Wonderland 12 to 3 PM. 10,000 plastic eggs filled with candy and prize slips will be hidden in 3 fields. Hunts will begin at 12 noon for age 1 to 3; 1PM for ages 4 - 6 and 2PM for ages 7 - 10. Police, Sheriff, Fire and Rescue exhibitors will be on hand with giveaways, safety materials and free Polaroid photos with the Easter Bunny. Moonwalk for kids to play in while they wait their turn. Food will be sold.
 
March 31st deadline for Patriotic Art entries to the Auxiliary. Judging to follow within one week to get 1st place winner to state by April 15.
 
Year End reports due April 1, 2008 to Department Chairman.
 
April 8 - monthly meeting. Dinner 6 PM and meet 7PM. Announce winners of Patriotic Art contest
 
April 12 - Bingo to raise funds for community projects
 
April 28 - 30 - National Auxiliary President Visits Western North Carolina.
 
April 29 - conducting a Bingo at the Charles George VA Medical Center Nursing Home in Asheville. Meet at 5:30 PM at Post. We're bringing sandwiches, snacks, beverages and of course, money for the winners.
 
May - District meeting to be determined
 
May 10 - Bingo to raise funds for community projects
 
May 13 - monthly meeting. Dinner 6PM and meet 7PM. Announce scholarship winners and elections of new officers.
 
May 24-we are planning to be in a parade that ends at 11AM.  Meeting place and time to be determined.

May 24 - place American Flags on graves of Veterans buried in Pisgah Gardens cemetery. Time to be determined.

May 25 - 9AM meet and participate in Memorial Day event conducted by American Legion/Auxiliary, VFW/Auxiliary and Daughters of American Revolution. Held at Evergreen-Gillespie Cemetery on Country Club Road in Brevard.
 
May 26 - hold Memorial Day service at Pisgah Gardens Cemetery on Hendersonville Highway (US 64) in Pisgah Forest - time to be determined. This is a new event. Be sure to fly your American Flag on this day.
 
June 7 - Ladies Auxiliary annual Membership Appreciation Day. Held 2 PM to 5PM. Planned theme and activity are a surprise.
 
June 10 - monthly meeting. Dinner 6PM and meet 7PM. Install new officers.
 
June 12 - 15 - Department Convention - Greensboro, NC
 
 
Below is a photo of our members presenting wreaths at Veterans Monument at Court house on Memorial Day, 2007.

Scholarships

The Junior Girls Scholarship is a national scholarship award program that awards a $10,000 First Place and a $5,000 Second Place Scholarship. It is available to girls ages 13 to 16 who have been active in the Junior Girls Unit of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW for one year and have held an office.

The Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program is a national program open to students in the 9th through 12th grades. They compete for $143,500 in national college scholarships including a $25,000 first prize.

The "Patriot’s Pen" is a nationally conducted youth essay competition. This competition awards in US Savings Bonds a national first place prize of a $10,000, 2nd $7,000, 3rd $5,500, 4th $5,000, 5th $4,000, 6th $3,500, 7th - 8th $3,000, 9th $2,500, 10th $2,000 and 12th – 19th place $1,000 each. Patriot’s Pen is open to 6th, 7th and 8th grade students.

The Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest is a national scholarship program that will award a $10,000 first place, $5,000 second place, and $2,500 third place prize. Students in grades 9th through 12th are eligible to compete.

The Outstanding Young Volunteer of the Year Award is a national program available to 12 to 15 year olds. The National winner will receive a $5,000.00 U.S. Savings Bond.

The Erline Mayberry, Otis Brown, and Billy Ray Cameron Scholarships are Department of North Carolina scholarships offered by both the VFW and its Ladies Auxiliary. The Erline Mayberry Scholarship is a one time $1,000 scholarship whereas the Otis Brown and Billy Ray Cameron Scholarships are $1,000 a year for up to 4 years. Each of the scholarships require the student to be a graduating senior in high school, a child, stepchild or grandchild of a current VFW or Ladies Auxiliary member and is enrolling in a North Carolina junior or senior college.

There are two memorial scholarships offered exclusively by VFW Post 4309 each year – the George Wegner and Joe Fisher Memorial Scholarships. The requirement is that the student must be a Transylvania County graduating high school senior who is the child, step-child or grandchild of either a living or deceased member of the VFW and intends to attend college in North Carolina. The amount of each scholarship will be announced at a later date.

$1,000 Auxiliary Scholarship from National.: Offered to spouse, daughter, son and member but member had to be a member one year prior to application. Used for continuing education, college degree or technical school.

Below are the 2007 Rosman VOD winners along with 2 active duty soldiers who served in Afghanistan and are graduates of Rosman High School, and the Bagwells. Their History Teacher and Principal were also present.

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Wisconsin VFW Feeds 3,400 Troops at Fort McCoy

Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 08:39 PM

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To read more about the event, visit the Department of Wisconsin.

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Freedom Walks this Sunday

Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 11:08 AM

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For more information about the Freedom Walk, click here

Freedom Walks are occurring this year in all 50 states and 21 overseas locations.  Click here to find a walk near you.

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Commander-In-Chief Homecoming

Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 10:28 AM

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homecoming book coverNew VFW Commander in Chief Glen Gardner's homecoming celebration kicks off this evening in San Antonio, Texas.

Texas, as you hopefully all know is famous for many things, particularly in the San Antonio area. (Certainly, “Remember the Alamo” should be well etched from our history classes in our youth.)
Event activities for the weekend include: "The Homecoming will kick off Thursday night with a Mexican Fiesta buffet...Friday night is a good, old Texas BBQ with live Country Western music (practice beforehand your line dancing)...On Saturday night, we have a formal banquet planned and dress for this event is tux with tails or formal evening gown. OK; maybe not that formal, but please respect the occasion and dress appropriately."

...we have contracted with a local tour company to provide interesting tours in and around the Alamo city for your sightseeing pleasure. For example, there is one where you can eat at the world famous Menger Hotel and drink a beer at the same bar Teddy Roosevelt recruited his Rough Riders.
The information above is included in the 2008 Commander in Chief Homecoming Book made available by the Department of Texas or by clicking the image above.

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Department VFW Canopy Available

Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 06:58 AM

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The Department's canopy is available to posts and districts for use at recruiting events. To reserve the canopy contact State Membership Chairman Jason Schoolcraft at (910) 642-7105 or jschoolcraft@embarqmail.com

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September Survey

Tuesday, September 2, 2008 at 11:01 AM

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Many Veterans Still Eligible for Stimulus Payment

Saturday, August 30, 2008 at 11:22 AM

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One in four veterans are still eligible to receive their economic stimulus payments.  In July, the IRS estimated that 5.2 million of the 20 million American veterans and Social Security beneficiaries eligible to receive stimulus checks had not yet filed for the stimulus payment.



Basic Eligibility Requirements
  • You have, or your family has, at least $3,000 in qualifying income from, or in combination with, Social Security benefits, certain Veterans Affairs benefits, Railroad Retirement benefits and earned income. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not count as qualifying income for the stimulus payment.

  • You and any family members listed on your tax return have valid Social Security numbers.

  • You are not a dependent or eligible to be a dependent on someone else's federal tax return. (The same must be true of any family members claimed on your return.)

For those who do not normally file a tax return, the IRS has prepared an 8-page informational package that includes instructions, a sample Form 1040A and a blank Form 1040A — everything needed to file a tax form today.  Package 1040A-3

The agency also reminded people that it has more than 400 local Taxpayer Assistance Centers operating normal business hours Monday through Friday. These centers can provide assistance to retirees and veterans trying to receive their payments. A list of addresses and office hours can be found at Contact My Local Office

Payments are based on 2007 tax returns being filed this year. People must file by Oct. 15 in order to receive a payment in 2008. Those who do not file a tax return to obtain their stimulus payment this year may still receive their stimulus payments by filing a 2008 tax return next spring, but then their stimulus payment would be based on their 2008 qualifying income.

(Information compiled from IRS.gov Press Releases)

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VA News - Week of August 25 & Sept 1, 2008

Friday, August 29, 2008 at 04:55 AM

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2008 North Carolina Veterans Parade and Ceremony

Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 01:15 PM

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North Carolina Veterans Parade and Ceremony
Raleigh, North Carolina
8 November 2008
by
Wake County Council of Veterans Organization, Inc.




Greetings,

This is an invitation to participate in the 2008 North Carolina Veterans Parade and Ceremony. The Parade will be held Saturday, 8 November 2008 in Raleigh and proceed down Fayetteville Street beginning at Davie Street and circle the North Carolina State Capitol. The ceremonies will be held on the Capitol grounds immediately following the parade.

The 2007 Parade had over 100 organizations participating, and we are expecting that amount or more for the 2008 parade. Your participation is very important to the continuing success and growth of The North Carolina Veterans Parade.

The Parade will start at 9:15 and should be finished no later than 10:50, as the ceremony will begin at 11:00. We look forward to your organizations participation.
In order to plan for timing, spacing and line up would you please respond to this invitation with how you would like your organization announced, the approximate number of participants and any vehicles that you may be using. Please submit this information by October 15, 2008 to allow for planning.

The units line up positions will be posted on www.ncveteransparade.com along with other line up information by November 1st.

If you have any questions or comments or we can assist you in any way please contact: Bill Dixon, Chairman 2008 Veterans Parade: Phone 919-434-7345, email ncveteran@nc.rr.com or fax 1-866-511-8130. Please include your contact name and information.

Sincerely,

Bill Dixon
Chairman 2008 Veterans parade and Ceremony
Wake County Council of VeteransG


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Convention 08: Video of New Commander-In-Chief

Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 04:10 AM

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ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 21,008--America’s largest organization of combat veterans has elected a Vietnam War veteran to head the 1.6 million-member Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.

Glen Gardner, a resident of Round Rock, Texas, was elected national commander August 21 during the VFW’s national convention, held August 16-21 in Orlando, Fla. Gardner is the fourth Texan to head the 109-year-old veterans’ service organization.

Read more here or watch the video below.

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