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NEW HARTFORD POST 1376 THE AMERICAN LEGION The AH1 Cobra Gunship “The Snake” 8616 Clinton St. New Hartford, NY 13413-3400 (315) 736-7041 NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER 2019 “THE FRIENDLY POST” Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday 11:00 AM-11:00 PM Friday-Saturday 11:00 AM-12:00 AM Sunday 12:00 PM-11:00 PM DATES 2nd-Post “Early Bird Party”-5:00 PM 3rd-Daylight Saving Time Ends Turn Clocks Back 1 Hour 5th-Election Day, Get Out & Vote! 5th-Auxilliary Meeting-6:30 PM 6th-Executive Board Meeting-6:30 PM 6th-SAL Meeting-7:30 PM 10th-U.S. Marine Corps Birthday-1775 11th-Veterans Day Post Service-11:00 AM Veterans Memorial Service-3:00 PM 12th-Tuesday Night Dinner Serving 4:00—7:00 PM 17th-Legion Riders Meeting-12:15 PM 17th-Sunday Morning Breakfast Serving 8:00 to 11:30 AM 18th-Oneida County Legion Meeting @ Oriskany Post 1448, Oriskany-7:00 PM 20th-Post Membership Meeting-7:00 PM 21st-Post Color Guard Meeting-6:00 PM 28th-Thanksgiving Day Lunches Served Daily Monday-Friday 11:00 AM-2:00 PM *****PROUDLY SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS***** Friday Night Fish Fry Served Weekly 4:00 PM-Until Sold Out Starting in November 2019

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NEW HARTFORD POST 1376 THE AMERICAN LEGION

The AH1 Cobra Gunship

“The Snake” 8616 Clinton St.

New Hartford, NY 13413-3400 (315) 736-7041

NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER 2019

“THE FRIENDLY POST”

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Thursday

11:00 AM-11:00 PM

Friday-Saturday

11:00 AM-12:00 AM

Sunday

12:00 PM-11:00 PM

DATES 2nd-Post “Early Bird Party”-5:00 PM

3rd-Daylight Saving Time Ends

Turn Clocks Back 1 Hour

5th-Election Day, Get Out & Vote!

5th-Auxilliary Meeting-6:30 PM

6th-Executive Board Meeting-6:30 PM

6th-SAL Meeting-7:30 PM

10th-U.S. Marine Corps Birthday-1775

11th-Veterans Day

Post Service-11:00 AM

Veterans Memorial Service-3:00 PM

12th-Tuesday Night Dinner

Serving 4:00—7:00 PM

17th-Legion Riders Meeting-12:15 PM

17th-Sunday Morning Breakfast

Serving 8:00 to 11:30 AM

18th-Oneida County Legion Meeting @

Oriskany Post 1448, Oriskany-7:00 PM

20th-Post Membership Meeting-7:00 PM

21st-Post Color Guard Meeting-6:00 PM

28th-Thanksgiving Day

Lunches Served Daily

Monday-Friday

11:00 AM-2:00 PM

*****PROUDLY SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS*****

Friday Night Fish Fry

Served Weekly

4:00 PM-Until Sold Out

Starting in November 2019

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COMMANDER’S MESSAGE With November upon us we are looking forward to

our Post “Early Bird” Party on November 2nd. On

November 11th we celebrate Veterans Day with our

service at the Post @ 11:00 AM and our service at

the Veterans Memorial in New Hartford @ 3:00 PM.

Please plan on attending one of our services as we

honor all of our veterans.

On November 17th we have our monthly Sunday

Morning Breakfast and our Membership Meeting is

scheduled for Wednesday the 20th. Please plan on

attending this meeting and voice any concerns you

may have. Details on all of the above can be found

later in this newsletter.

As we get together with our families and friends

this Thanksgiving, we extend our Best Wishes to all

of our members and their families for a Happy

Thanksgiving.

For the Good of the Legion,

Junior Laracuente, Post Commander

AUXILIARY NEWS The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be on Tues-

day, November 5th starting at 6:30 PM. We welcome

all new members to attend.

The 2020 membership cards are in. Dues remain @

$25.00 and can be sent to Krystal Hodge 20 Abbey

Rd. Whitesboro, NY 13492 or left in the Auxiliary

mailbox in the Lounge. If there are any questions

please call me @ (315) 725-2678.

We are always looking for new members so please

talk to your relatives and friends and have them join.

We have activities throughout the year and always

welcome new faces.

Please let our Chaplain, Joyce Mancini know of

any Auxiliary member that is sick at home or conva-

lescing elsewhere or when one of our sisters has

passed. Joyce can be reached @ (315) 723-4500 or by

e-mail @ [email protected] Thank You.

The Ladies Auxiliary would like to welcome the

following new members to our Unit. Please Wel-

come: Judy Streator and Audrey Uryniak

Please pray for our service men and women and

continue to support our veterans.

Yours in Service,

Monica Lawendowski, President

SAL NEWS The next meeting of the Son’s of Post 1376 will be

held Wednesday, November 6th starting at 7:00 PM.

Dues remain $25.00 and can be mailed to: Bob

Byrd, 4 Foxcroft Rd., New Hartford, NY 13413 or

put them in the SAL mailbox at the Post. Checks for

dues can be made payable to SAL Post 1376.

PLEASE NOTE; If you pay by cash, ask for a re-

ceipt and make sure your name is on the envelope.

Also, if your address has changed please let me know

so we can be sure you will receive your newsletter.

We would like to take the time to wish all of our

members a Happy Thanksgiving.

We thank all our members for their support of our

Post, State and our Veterans.

Respectfully Submitted,

Don Wisnowski, Commander

LEGION RIDERS REPORT The next meeting of the Riders will be held on Sun-

day, November 17th starting @ 11:00 AM.

This wraps up our 11th season serving the Ameri-

can Legion and our Veterans.

There will be no official ride in November but, if

the weather cooperates, we may be able to get some-

thing together.

The Riders would like to thank the Veterans, the

Sons and the Ladies Auxiliary and our Supporters

for all of their help and contributions throughout the

year. Also, a Big Thank You to the employees at our

Post.

The New Hartford American Legion Riders and

Supporters will continue our service to American

Veterans and their interests. The 2020 season will

spin up next March.

Please visit our face-book site or browse the web-

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site: www.AmericanLegionRiders.net, or National

@ www.legion.org/riders. or get in touch with us

at… [email protected].

Ride to Live - Live to Ride!

For the Good of the Legion,

Tim Converse, Director

The New Hartford American Legion will host our

Sunday Morning Breakfast on November 17th at

the Post.

MENU Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage

Hash, Sausage Gravy, Home Fries

Pancakes, French Toast

Toast, Coffee, Tea, Orange Juice

Fruit Cocktail

Donation:

Adults: $10.00

Children 5-12: $5.00

Children under 5-Free

SERVING

8:00 AM to 11:30 AM

We will be starting a monthly 50/50 Raffle for all

Post 1376 Members ONLY, beginning in December.

Tickets will be available starting November 1st.

Tickets will be $1.00 each and will be available at

the Bar.

The proceeds will be for our Capital Projects

Fund that will be needed at our Legion.

New Hartford American Legion Executive Board

Happy 244th Birthday

United States Marine Corp

November 10, 1775

POST LOTTERY REPORT

SEPTEMBER 2019

LOTTERY NUMBERS

DATE/NUMBER

1/527 2/592 3/821 4/428 5/159 6/256 7/744 8/140

9/Post Closed 10/009 11/303 12/781 13/547 14-275

15/100 16/493 17/540 18/872 19/946 20/603 21/819

22/612 23/005 24/385 25/172 26/046 27/584 28/827

29/940 30/171

Disclaimer: Every effort is made to accurately re-

port these numbers. The official numbers are those

recorded on the Post Lottery Payment Log Book by

the Fund Raiser Chairman. The Post will not be re-

sponsible for typos in the newsletter.

2020 Post Fund Raiser: You should have received,

or will shortly receive, your 2020 Post Lot-

tery ticket in the mail. We are sending one ticket to

each address on the Post mailing list of Legion,

Auxiliary and SAL members. If you did not get one

in the mail, or want extras, they are available at the

bar.

Please sell or buy your ticket and get the proceeds

into the Post by Christmas Eve to be eligible for a

seller prize. We are continuing our practice of of-

fering a free 2021 membership to anyone who sells

ten or more tickets. Please participate as this is our

one fund raiser each year to support Legion Base-

ball and our other children and youth activi-

ties. Thank you.

Respectfully Submitted,

Terry Johnson PC, Lottery Chairman

Daylight-Saving Time ends Sunday November

3rd, remember to turn your clocks back one hour.

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EARLY BIRD PARTY 2019

Our “Early Bird” Party will be held on Saturday,

November 2nd starting at 5:00 PM.

Sign up sheets have been available at the Bar since

October 1st and the last day to sign up is October

31st. You must show a 2020 Membership Card and

put a $10.00 deposit down when you sign up. This

will be refunded to you if you attend the party.

The Party will include a Buffet Dinner and one

drink from the Bar, it will be cash bar thereafter.

Time will be 5:00 PM for Cocktails and 6:00 PM

for Dinner.

There will be door prizes and a 50/50 raffle.

New Hartford American Legion

We have decided to have a suggestion box available

to all members. We ask that they sign and put in any

suggestions that they may have that they feel would

help improve and/or enhance our American Legion

Post.

The suggestion box will be located on the shelf near

the Pop Corn Machine in the Lounge.

New Hartford American Legion Executive Board

To all of our members and their families we wish

you a Very Happy Thanksgiving. We Thank You for

your continued support of our American Legion Post

and especially all of our Veterans.

New Hartford American Legion New Hartford Ladies Auxiliary New Hartford Sons of the Legion

New Hartford American Legion Riders

MONTHLY HUMOR

DITKA & THE “FRIDGE”

MIKE DITKA WILLIAM PERRY

John Cassis is one of our nation’s finest motiva-

tional speakers. He told a story recently about a time

when he was serving as a Chaplain for the Chicago

Bears during their glory years of the 80’s. As John

tells it, Mike Ditka was about to deliver a locker

room pep talk one day. He looked up and saw defen-

sive tackle William “Refrigerator” Perry. How

could he not see him? At 338 pounds, the Fridge

stood out even in a crowd of pro football players.

Ditka gestured to the Fridge. “When I get finished,”

he said, “I’d like you to close with the Lord’s

Prayer.” Then the coach began his talk.

Meanwhile, Jim McMahon, the brash and outspo-

ken quarterback, nudged John Cassis. “Look at

Perry.” McMahon whispered, “He doesn’t know the

Lord’s Prayer.”

Sure enough, Perry sat with a look of panic on his

face, his head in his hands. He was sweating pro-

fusely. “Everybody knows the Lord’s Prayer!” said

Cassis to McMahon in disbelief. After a few minutes

of watching the Refrigerator leaking several gallons

of sweat, McMahon nudged Cassis again. “I’ll bet

you 50 bucks Fridge doesn’t know the Lord’s

Prayer.”

As Cassis tells the story, he stops to reflect on the

absurdity of it all: “Here we were sitting in chapel

and betting 50 bucks on the Lord’s Prayer.” When

Coach Ditka finished his pep talk, he asked all the

men to remove their caps. Then he nodded at Perry

and bowed his head. It was quiet for a few moments

before the Fridge spoke in a shaky voice, “Now I lay

me down to sleep. I pray the Lord, my soul to

keep…”

Cassis felt a tap on his shoulder. It was Jim McMa-

hon. “Here’s the 50 dollars,” McMahon whispered.

“I had no idea Perry knew the Lord’s Prayer!”

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like those movie scenes where someone enters a big-

wig's office, and the big-wig is sat silhouetted at the

end of a long room, behind a massive desk. The ap-

pellant has to walk all the way to that desk along a

featureless space, feeling small, exposed, vulnerable

and comparatively worthless before the mogul en-

throned in dramatic lighting before him. By the time

he gets there the great speech he had prepared is re-

duced to a muttered sentence or two.

In addition, the USS Missouri flew the flag of Com-

modore Perry's 19th century gun-boat diplomacy

mission that opened the closeted Edo-era Japan to

the world and forced upon them the Meiji restora-

tion which ended the rule of the samurai class. The

symbolism here is pretty clear - "this is how we want

you to be, and remember what happens to countries

that defy us." It was particularly humiliating for a

proud country like Japan, and that was entirely the

point. The symbolism of the ceremony was even

greater than that. The ship was anchored at the pre-

cise latitude/longitude recorded in Perry's log during

his 1845 visit, symbolizing the purpose of both visits

to open Japan to the West. Perry's original flag was

also present, having been flown all the way from the

Naval Academy for the ceremony.

When the Japanese delegation came aboard, they

were forced to use an accommodation way (stairs)

situated just forward of turret #1. The freeboard

(distance between the ship's deck and the water line)

there makes the climb about twice as long as if it had

been set up farther aft, where the freeboard of the

ship is less. NOTE: This was even more of an issue

for the Japanese surrender party as the senior mem-

ber, Foreign Affairs Minister Shigemitsu, was crip-

pled by an assassination attempt in 1932, losing his

right leg in the process.

The #1 and #2 turrets had been traversed about 20

degrees to starboard. The ostensible reason for this

was to get the turret overhangs out of the way to cre-

ate more room for the ceremony on the starboard

veranda deck, but in fact this would have only re-

While we celebrate Veterans Day on November 11th

lets take the time to look back at the formal surrender

of Japan that ended World War II and the fact that

those that came back home and are still with us are

now well into their 90’s. We will never forget their

sacrifice and service to our nation and to all the veter-

ans past and present who continue to secure the

American way of life for all of us. We especially re-

member those that did not return as they will live for-

ever in our hearts.

Enjoy your Very Special Day, you have earned it.

JAPAN’S SURRENDER

September 2, 1945, The Formal Surrender Ceremony

Why did the US choose a US Navy Iowa-class battle-

ship as the location for Japan's surrender in World

War II even though they were in Tokyo Bay and

could have used a building on land? Pure symbolism.

Nothing says "you're utterly defeated" than having

to board the enemy's massive battleship in the waters

of your own capital city. A naval vessel is considered

sovereign territory for the purposes of accepting a

surrender. You just don't get that if you borrow a

ceremonial space from the host country.

In addition, the Navy originally wanted the USS

South Dakota to be the surrender site. It was Presi-

dent Truman who changed it to USS Missouri, Mis-

souri being Truman's home state. The Japanese dele-

gation had to travel across water to the Missouri,

which sat at the center of a huge US fleet. It's a bit

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quired traversing turret #2 had it been the real

reason. However, the turret position also put the

gun tubes directly over the heads of the Japanese.

They were literally boarding the ship "under the

gun”.

The honor guard of US sailors (side boys) were

all hand-picked to be over six feet tall, a further

intimidation of the short-statured Japanese. The

surrender documents themselves, one copy for the

Allies and one for the Japanese contained identical

English- language texts, but the Allied copy was

bound in good quality leather, while the Japanese

copy was bound with light canvas whose stitching

looked like it had been done by a drunken sailor

using kite string.

After the signing ceremony, the Japanese delega-

tion was not invited for tea and cookies; they were

shuffled off the ship as an Allied air armada of

over 400 aircraft flew overhead as a final reminder

that American forces still had the ability to con-

tinue fighting should the Japanese have second

thoughts on surrender.

New Hartford American Legion’s Friday Night Fish Fry Dinners

Featuring

Scallops—Fish Fry—Shrimp

Also Stuffed Haddock!!

New England Clam Chowder

Also Try Our Mouth Watering Prime Rib!

All Dinners Served with: Fresh Garden Salad

Fresh Bread, Coffee & Tea Serving

4:00—8:00 PM

All Are Welcome!! 8616 Clinton St. New Hartford, NY 315-736-7041

Visit Us @ www.newhartfordamericanlegionpost1376.com

NOTICE

Friday Fish Fry will start back up in Novem-

ber. Please call the Post @ the number above

for the starting date. Thank You.

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DAVY JONES DAVID BOWIE

Because of Davy Jones's huge popularity as a mem-

ber of The Monkees, another young singer in London,

also named David Jones, was forced to change his

name. . . To David Bowie.

“Home cooking. Where many a man

thinks his wife is.”

Jimmy Durante Comedian, actor, singer, and songwriter

(1893-1980)

THIS DATE IN MILITARY HISTORY

On January 8, 1815, the last major engagement of

the War of 1812 came to an end as U.S. forces de-

feated the British in the Battle of New Orleans, not

having gotten word of the signing of a peace treaty.

We would like to send out a get well wish to two of

our members, Jack Irving, and Lenny Dziekowicz.

Jack is a Past Commander of our Post and a U.S.

Navy World War II veteran.

Jack was up to the Legion recently and is in good

spirits. However he still is in recovery mode from a

fall and staying at his daughters until he can man-

age completely by himself.

Jack’s address is: H. Jack Irving

Apt. 5A The Meadows

New Hartford, NY 13413

Lenny is a long time member of our Post and is a

decorated U.S. Army World War II veteran.

Lenny is now residing at the Sequoia residence

Room 809. He is having many "confusing" episodes,

but it mainly has to do with his surroundings and

the past. If he knew you - he still does, and would

welcome any visitors - especially those he knew

from the Legion.

His son, Lenny says he can take him out if he gets

a bit better. He would like to take him to the Legion

on Fridays for lunch again, and make it for Novem-

ber 11th Veterans Day.

Lenny’s 97th birthday is the day before on No-

vember 10th, so we also extend a Very Happy Birth-

day to him.

Lenny’s address is:

Sitrin Nursing Home

2050 Tilden Ave.

Leonard Dziekowicz. - Room 809

New Hartford, NY 13413

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QUEEN OF HEARTS UPDATE The hunt for the Queen continues, as of October

11th the “Queen” now stands @ $3,222 with 43

cards left.

The drawing for the “Queen” is held every

Wednesday at 8:15 PM. You can purchase tickets

any day at the Bar and at the SAL table Wednes-

days in the Lounge.

All Post 1376 members and bona fide guests over

the age of 18 may play The Queen of Hearts.

One ticket will be drawn each week; except the

first and twenty-sixth week, when three will be

drawn, until the Queen of Hearts is found. Tickets

will be a series of two part-sequentially numbered

raffle tickets. TICKETS WILL COST $1.00 EACH,

and you may purchase as many tickets as you wish.

Each player shall write their name and phone

number and card number you would like selected if

you are not present at the drawing on the Posts part

of the ticket, which shall be deposited into the raffle

box. The purchasing player shall retain the other

portion of the ticket as a receipt for verification

purposes. The player holding the winning ticket

stub shall be declared the winner of the drawing

and shall be entitled to “Search for the Queen of

Hearts”.

Each winner shall select one of the facedown play-

ing cards, which shall be turned over by the mem-

ber in charge. If the card turned over is the Queen

of Hearts, the holder of the winning ticket selecting

that card shall be awarded 60% of the grand prize

pool. If the card selected is not the Queen of Hearts,

the card shall be defaced and be returned to the

game board face up.

The player drawing a card other than the Queen

of Hearts shall be awarded a cash prize valued ac-

cording to the following schedule:

CARD DRAWN PAYOUT

ANY 2,3,4, OR 5 $5.00

ANY 6,7,8, OR 9 $10.00

ANY 10, Jack or King $20.00

ANY Ace $30.00

ANY Joker $40.00

ANY Queen other than Hearts $50.00

Should the owner of the ticket drawn not be present

a volunteer will select the card.

Respectfully Submitted,

Bill Brucato, Manager

COLOR GUARD REPORT The next meeting of the Color Guard will be held

on Thursday, November 21st starting at 6:00 PM.

If there are any changes you will be notified by

Chris Voce.

The Color Guard took part in the following events

in September: 9/8: Presented flags for Connor’s

Way walk/run in Hinckley. 9/9: Graveside Service

for Post member Bill Waterman. 9/11: Presented

flags at the Whitestown Senior Center and took

part in the New York Mills silent walk & ceremony.

9/20: Presented flags for the National POW/MIA

Recognition Day Ceremony @ New Hartford Town

Hall and attended a ceremony @ the Boonville

American Legion. 9/21: Presented flags @ the Kurt

Wyman Motorcycle Ride. 9/28: Presented flags @

the E.J. Herrmann Cross Country Meet in Utica.

9/29: Presented flags & played Taps @ the Gold

Star Mothers Ceremony in Utica. The Guard has a

total of 301 hours of service as of this reporting.

We have several events that we will attend for

Veterans Day and a full reporting of those events

will be reported in the December Newsletter.

Our Post Color Guard would like to extend our

best wishes for a Very Happy Thanksgiving to all.

The following are the current officers of our Post

Color Guard: Captain: Dick Fountain, Lieutenants:

Duane Clark & Bob Byrd, Secretary: Joann Kober-

stein, Treasurer: Carol Heschel, Sgt-at-Arms: Ed

Ruffin, Chaplain: Chris Voce & Road Commander:

Larry Winfield.

Membership in the Guard is open to any member

in good standing in the Legion, Auxiliary or the

Sons. If interested, or a service is needed, please see

any member of our Guard or call the Post @ (315)

736-7041 and leave a message.

Our events are under the direction of Capt. Dick

Fountain, Rd.Cdr. Larry Winfield, Lieutenants

Duane Clark and Bob Byrd.

Respectfully Submitted,

Chris Voce, Chaplain

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The Post Children’s Christmas Party will be held

on Saturday, December 14th, from 12:00 to 2:00 PM.

Lunch will be served promptly at 12:00 noon.

This Party is for New Hartford American Legion

Family Members ONLY.

Separate sign-up sheets for BOYS or GIRLS will be

available at the Bar, starting on November 11th. You

must show your Post 1376 Membership Card when

you sign up. Please sign whether, boy or girl, and age

on appropriate sheets, as well as the adults that will

attend. You will be given a ticket for each person and

you must have your ticket to attend.

Children must be accompanied by the adult who

signs them up. Please remember that the party is for

children 10 years old and younger. The cut-off date is

Friday, November 29th.

We need this information to be sure each child who

attends the party will have a gift! Any questions on

the party can be answered by calling Monica Lawen-

dowski @ (315) 723-0504. Thank You.

New Hartford Ladies Auxiliary

FROM THE CHAPLAIN’S DESK

This is a reminder that if there are any members

who would like to attend any services that we offer to

our members and would like to be on our call list, let

me know by calling me @ (315) 736-7419.

This means so much to the family and friends of

members who have left us.

In Service to Our Post,

Don Gossin, Chaplain

MEMBERSHIP REPORT Our next membership meetings will take place

on Wednesday, November 20th starting at 6:30

PM.

We currently have 407 members paid so far,

which includes 12 new members. This gives us

58% of our quota of 695.

NOTICE PLEASE READ!! "If you pay your Legion membership online, you

will have to send the Post membership person

proof that you paid your dues. There is a receipt

at the bottom of your online confirmation to send

to the Post. I cannot send your membership card

until I receive this confirmation. Please send this

in as soon as possible."

This is a reminder that the 2019 Membership

Cards have expired. The new 2020 cards are now

out. You can renew your dues anytime. Our dues

are now $45.00. Please note that if you receive a

renewal notice from National and you have paid

your 2019 dues, just disregard the notice and

throw it away. If you are not sure you have paid

your dues, just check your membership card, if it

says 2019 on it, you are paid. Thank You.

New Hartford American Legion Post 1376

would like to welcome the following new members

to our Post. Please welcome: Homer F. Secor, Ar-

thur Ellis, Patricia A. Tasior, Clayton L. Fletcher,

Sharon A. Falvo and Alban J. Uryniak.

As always we truly appreciate your continued

support of our Post and we look forward to your

continued support in the future.

Respectfully Submitted,

Janet Keesler & Dick Fountain Post Membership Chairpersons

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NEW HARTFORD AMERICAN LEGION POST 1376

TAPS New Hartford American Legion Post 1376

regrets to report that the following member has left us:

WILLIAM WATERMAN

GRANT HIM ETERNAL REST O’LORD

LEGION COMMANDER

Ermelindo “Junior” Laracuente AUXILIARY PRESIDENT

Monica Lawendowski

SAL COMMANDER

Don Wisnowski RIDERS DIRECTOR

Tim Converse