May 14, 2023

AL EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING

MONDAY MAY 15 @ 7pm

DID YOU KNOW


How service dogs can help Veterans with PTSD


K9s For Warriors rescues the dog.

The dog saves the Veteran.




K9s For Warriors is the nation’s largest provider of trained service dogs for Veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injury or military sexual trauma, and hopes to reduce the number of Veterans who commit suicide.


Service dogs have allowed many Veterans a chance to reunite with their families, head back to school, find renewed enjoyment in life, and significantly reduce their medications.

For U.S. Marine Corps Veteran Quinton, his service dog Moly has given him the gift of living.


When Quinton returned home from combat, he found daily life nearly impossible. His PTSD left him feeling anxious and unsafe when doing everyday activities—tasks we don’t think twice about, like going to the mall or a grocery store. Desperate for a way to get back to the life he knew before service, Quinton learned about an alternative treatment method: a service dog specially trained to mitigate his symptoms.

Many Veterans who apply to K9s For Warriors have experienced hypervigilance and isolation due to their conditions.


They’ve tried everything—pills, therapy, you name it — to combat their PTSD, and after many failed attempts, they turn to K9s For Warriors as a last resort.

Quinton wasn’t sure how a dog could help, but he felt he had nothing to lose. He joined the more than 850 other Veterans across the country who have reached out to K9s For Warriors and applied for a service dog.


Backed by scientific research, K9s For Warriors’ program empowers Veterans who fought for our freedom to live a life of dignity and independence a new life with a constant companion who offers no judgement, just unconditional love at the end of a leash.


With a majority of the dogs rescued from high-kill shelters, K9s For Warriors gives a second chance at life not just to Veterans, but dogs, too.


K9s For Warriors rescued Quinton’s service dog Moly after she was seized during an animal cruelty investigation. Moly was in bad shape, scared and distrustful of people, but the procurement team at K9s For Warriors saw her potential. Despite her condition and past trauma, Moly began the road to becoming a service dog, regaining her strength and trust in humans.


All of Moly’s worries melted away the moment she laid eyes on Quinton. With a K9s For Warriors trainer by her side, the gate to the play yard opened, and Moly immediately took off running into Quinton’s arms. Smiles stretched wide from ear to ear and they both seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. Neither knew it yet, but this moment was only the beginning: Their bond has been unwavering since that day, and for the first time Quinton is excited for the future, and he believes Moly is, too. He says Moly has given him his life back. He can once again go out in crowded places without being anxious or nervous.


”There’s no greater gift than the gift of living,” said Quinton.







Upcoming Events:






EVERY TUESDAY - Public BINGO 11:00 am - 2:00 pm

(Cards Sold 10:15 - 11 am) Come early for free coffee

Jackpot is $250.00


EVERY FRIDAY - 6:30 - 9:00 PM Public Bingo (cards sold 5:30 - 6:59pm)

WINNER TAKE ALL


EVERY FRIDAY - 5:00 - 7:00 pm $8.00 * meal this week : Fish or Meat-Loaf.

(take out available - call 813-920-4512)

Public is always welcome.

Smacks are available (see the Menu above)

PLEASE NOTE THAT AS OF MAY 19TH THE PRICE OF THE DINNERS WILL BE GOING TO $10.00. WE HAVE TRIED TO HOLD THE PRICE AT $8.00 BUT AS WE ALL KNOW THE COST OF FOOD HAS SKYROCKETED AND FORCES US TO RAISE THE PRICE.





May 15th Mon - 7pm - AL Executive Board Meeting


May 20 Sat - 7pm - 11pm Karaoke (see the flyer above)


May 20, Sat - 9:00 am -15th District DCC (voting for District officers) Post 111, 6918 N Florida Ave Tampa, FL 33604



May 21st, Mon - 1:00pm Boy's State orientation @ Post 138


May 29th - Memorial Day Ceremony @ 11am (more info to come)


June 1st, Thu- 7pm- Post General Meeting


June 15-18, Department Convention, Orlando

(see www.FloridaLegion.org for details)


June 19th, Mon - 7pm - AL Executive Board Meeting


June 18-24th, Boy's State (Our Post is sending 2 boys to Tallahassee)


July 6th, Thu 7pm General Post Meeting


July 17th, Mon - 7pm AL Executive Meeting



Veterans experiencing a mental health emergency can contact the Veteran Crisis Line through 988 or at 1-800-273-8255. Callers should select option 1 for a VA staffer. Veterans, troops or their family members can also text 838255 or visit VeteransCrisisLine.net for assistance.


The ALA is collecting coupons to send overseas to help our Military families in need. Please bring ANY & ALL coupons you may have to the post.



Volunteer support is Needed for the following:



Bartender (Wednesday & Friday evenings)

BINGO help Tues (10 - 2) & Fri (5 - 9 pm)

Cooks/Kitchen help (Tues - days, Wed & Friday - evenings)

Newsletter Editor

Assist with Programs/Planning/Activities

Yard Maintenance (occasionally as needed contact Sieg C.)

all rental setups/breakdown (occasionally as needed)

Talk to our Commander for more information



For BINGO, dinner, hall rentals & other events

tables can be configured to meet your needs indoor & outdoor

For Hall Rental information please contact:
Jim C. @ 813-453-7997
AnimalHouseInc@msn.com

Our Post is Open for these Repeating Events:

1st Thursday, 7:00 pm Monthly American Legion (AL) & American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) General Meeting (Uniform recommended/ not mandatory) All Members, potential members and interested guests should attend

2nd WEDNESDAY 5:30 pm Monthly Sons of the American Legion (SAL) General Meeting

3rd Monday, 7:00 pm AL Executive Board Meeting

Every Tuesday 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Public BINGO (Cards sold 10-11 am).

Every Friday 5:00 – 7:00 pm $10.00 Public Dinner - Eat in or for Take Out call:(813)920-4512

Every Friday 6:30 – 9:00 pm Public Bingo (Cards Sold 5:45 – 7:00) Early Bird @ 6:30

1st & 3rd Tuesday 6:30- 8:00 pm Cub Scout Pack 9 Den(s) meet @ the Post

4th Tuesday 6:30 pm Cub Scout Pack 9 meets @ the Post (No meetings during the summer months)

The Bar is open during Wed and Fri events for members & their guests


Reminder: No Alcohol, Weapons or Drugs on our property


Helpful Links: 

https://988lifeline.org


https://www.va.gov/new-home-page/


MyLegion.org


https://www.floridalegion.org/news-events/legion-link


Department of Florida Convention agenda: https://www.floridalegion.org/news-events/department-convention/event-agendas/


2023-2024 American Legion Officers



Sal Poliandro - Commander - 727-457-7716 salpoliandro@yahoo.com

Joe Humet - 1st Vice - 845-797-6388

jhumet@verizon.net

John Langlois - 2nd Vice

Steve Loftis - Finance Officer

Don Akins - Sgt @ Arms

Sean McDougal _ Asst. Sgt @Arms

Adjutant - Joe Triglia

Chaplain OPEN


Executive Board - Don Akins, Max Loperena Sr, John Nebraski, Jim Carper, Sieg Cropper






2022-2023 American Legion Auxiliary Officers


Linda Paloff - President 727-312-8967 LLP0330@yhoo.com

Marianne Baab - 1st Vice President

Leslie Cox - Treasurer

Mary Lou King - Secretary

Maxine Wheeldon - Sgt At Arms & Chaplain

Executive Board - Nancy Bennett, Margaret Poliandro, Marguerite Humet




2022-2023 Sons of the American Legion Squadron

Frank Rockford-Commander

Randy Wayand- Vice Commander

OPEN - Adjutant

OPEN - Sgt At Arms

Executive Board - Open




For your continued safety and ours, if you are sick, been around anyone sick or running a temperature, please stay home.


American Legion Post 147

17383 Gunn Highway, PO Box 937

Odessa, FL 33556

813-920-4512

A Smokeless Post