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New rules are clearly posted on the entrance and the web page of the Post, since the upsurge in Covid19. They are just being smart and cautious. You should tell the Commander of the Post about your feelings, not 65,000 people on this site who don't have any affiliation to the American Legion.
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Taltarzac725 pointed out. It wasn’t an easy decision. I know the Commander well. She’s an incredibly dedicated veteran. She is always out speaking to members and getting their input and although you stated most members disagree with her policy, she is not one to enact a policy that members haven’t recommended or support. Legion members are very vocal. If you would like to speak to her just email me privately and I can provide her number or email. I know she will respond. Second, the folks working the door are volunteers. Some are personable and some are old salts, but their job is to enforce the rules, not make them. If you felt a member was rude, please provide the Commander a name. This will help her reassign volunteers to positions that may be more suited to them. Third, Post 347 hosted a vaccination drive last year. The response was overwhelming. Joan could probably give you data on how many members were vaccinated. This may have contributed to the Board’s decision. It’s not an uncommon one apparently as I can’t enter the Post in my husband’s State under similar rules. Thus, I would recommend that you speak to her. She can best explain the Board’s decision to change protocols. Finally, my perspective on the door greeter as described in your first post: I joined the Post shortly after moving here and then the Honor Guard. As one of the younger members, it took me some time to fit in. Many vets have baggage and you’ll find a variety of personalities at the Post, many who saw combat. So, I try to give some leeway. You simply can’t judge all vets by the actions or personalities of a few. Not everyone has cheery dispositions. That soldier at the door may have seen or participated in combat neither you or I had to endure. For example, a few months ago, we rendered honors to a vet that was a POW. His imprisonment as described by his widow was horrific. These are the volunteers you meet at the Post. Many just want to feel useful and serve in some small way and yes, some are greeters at the door. In Illinois at your Post, perhaps things are different, but here we have many volunteers and you have quite a variety; without them, the Post doesn’t function. So why come to the Post? As I said in a previous reply, the Post has raised millions of dollars to support multiple charities as well as scholarships. We have a large Auxiliary that does great work in the community and supports the Honor Flight. The Commander personally visits the local prison and serves vets there. Our Honor Guard with over 60 members provides military honors at Bushnell and local churches, sometimes as often as several a day. This is by far the largest contingent I’ve seen while many have only 2-4 members to render honors. It has always been an honor and privilege to participate and I’ve made some amazing friends. They drive me to the airport, cook for me when I am sick and check on me regularly, especially this past week with all that’s going on. They are nothing like the member you encountered. When the Post fully opens back up, I hope you consider coming back. If you live here, simply join, but if you don’t understand the Post’s new protocols, then talk to the Commander. She’s really a terrific person and will certainly welcome your input and recommendations. |
It is not a friendly place..joined about 4 years ago. Never felt welcome. They look at you with suspicion.. when I would go at noon to get tickets I would use my electronic card but as soon as I walk in there is someone there to check your ID again. When you go to get tickets they want to see your ID again. Come on get real.
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I am a proud Navy vet. I am proud of my service in Vietnam and other places around the world. I understand the expressed reason for the rule as stated, but my feeling is that if you are not able to serve all members of the organization, rather than open only for a select few, you should close the doors to all until you are able to fully accept ALL members of the organization with open arms. Anything less smacks as operating a private club in the guise of a service club.
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I agree with you 100% I had the same problem when i moved here 2 yrs ago, i also have found the Villages 2 not be the freidlist home town....
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Thank you for serving this Great Country ! I am a member of Post 80
St Cloud Florida and also a Charter Rider, I support Post 80 financially because of the small membership numbers of Post 80, and I used to live in St. Cloud.. interested in how vaccinated guests would be an issue! |
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Think my Dad went a few times to this American Legion Post 347 but did not find it to his taste. He was a medic for the Wolfhounds in the early 1950s stationed in Hawaii and South Korea.
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Concerning the looks… I get looks going to City Fire. Just pull up to the bar, introduce yourself and make some friends. You’ll find if you come often, the same bunch is there. If you only come on Tuesday to buy your ticket, expect some looks. This isn’t Cheers, they aren’t going to shout out your name when you come through the door, but if you come often enough, folks will get to know you. Also, think about volunteering or joining a golf team. We would love to have you join the Honor Guard. We really look out for each other. On Tuesday nights you’ll often see us sitting together. You’re more than welcome to join us. Just ask at the front desk or email me. Finally, the Commander is aware of the need to improve orientation for members. She has only been in Command since the end of June. If you have recommendations, please reach out to her. She really is working hard to address these issues. |
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I was denied access to the post just a few weeks ago myself
I too was denied access to have a drink after going there to meeting last week. I am not a member because I feel if you have a military retired ID, and not the DD214, that should be good enough for membership. I spent almost twenty five years in the service, and not reserves or National Guard, but regular Active Duty. I called the state, and national departments and said I should join and bring this up, but my stance on this is what I worked for in the service, not just guys who spent a couple of years in and treat a retiree this way. Also I found out even if your not military but you dad was you can join and get all the benifits, and a retiree gets none, because he has a military ID. And on the other note, yes the bar manager, was very rude and loud, and very disrespectful, so on that note, why would I want to join that post.
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