VFW Post 3063

April Newsletter Available for Download

Ballard Eagleson VFW Post 3063’s April 2017 newsletter is available for download here. Highlights of April’s issue include: What is District 2 and What Does It Do?; VFW Supports World War I Centennial Activities; Members Away from Home Profile: Sean Digre; and VSO talks VA benefits.

From the Commander

By Nestor Tamayao

 

As my reign as Post Commander comes to a close in June, it dawns on me that the tenure of the position is fairly short.  Twelve months are not a lot of time to accomplish many things that I had on my “to-do” list regarding the post.

 

Membership was one of those items I wanted to address.  As of this writing, the post is fairly close to 100 percent membership.  We lost members over the past several years which affected our membership total.  The VFW as a whole has had some difficulties with declining membership. Gone are the heydays after World War II when the VFW was a strong and robust organization with millions of members.  Our own post, I’ve been told, was a flurry of activity and social events many years ago with Saturday night dancing, dinners and post and auxiliary meetings with many members in attendance.

 

The decline in the membership of the VFW is, in my opinion, attributable in part to its difficulty in recruiting younger veterans. I have talked to younger veterans and have encouraged them to join our post.  Many of them say they would think about it but don’t follow through.  I have a feeling it may be the impression they have of the VFW – stodgy members who sit around and drink.  But we all know that is far from the truth.

 

Younger veterans comprise a different generation than a majority of us.  So they have different outlooks and ways of doing business.  In order for us to attract them, we need to ensure that we make the VFW relevant to them.  Our post has had new initiatives, committees and activities that have improved the vibrancy of the post.  Members have stepped up to chair events, participate in fund-raisers such as Buddy Poppy distributions, and improve communications through social media and our newsletter which resumed publication after many years of being idle.

 

All of us are “recruiters” for VFW membership.  And when you get an opportunity to talk about the VFW to a prospective new member, bring out what the VFW does and the benefits available with membership.  But most importantly, tell them why you joined.  I’m sure that would perk their interest.

 

Speaking of membership, I received a letter from National VFW Commander-in-Chief Brian Duffy acknowledging Comrade Harold Rodenberger’s recruitment of 10 new and returning members to our post.  Comrade Rodenberger’s accomplishment typifies the level of involvement of post members.  I thank him for his single-handed effort which is recognized with a special pin indicating the recruitment of 10 members.

 

Clearly, membership is paramount for the VFW organization and our Post to endure.  I certainly can’t see into the future, but I am confident that the VFW and Ballard Eagleson Post 3063 will continue to be a premier fraternal organization with the mission of “Veterans Helping Veterans.”

 

Members Away from Home: Sean Digre

By Harold Rodenberger

Auxiliary member Sarwat Digre and post member Sean Digre.
Auxiliary member Sarwat Digre and post member Sean Digre.

Post member Sean and Auxiliary member Sarwat Digre are presently living in Newport, Ore, while Sean is on a two-year sea duty tour with the NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada.

Sean receives award from NOAA administrator
Sean receiving his BOCT diploma from Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, former Astronaut and Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator.

 

Sean gained his VFW eligibility from service in Afghanistan. He spent eighteen years in the Army and then completed his schooling at the University of Washington, Divers Institute of Technology, and finally the Basic Officers Candidate Training Course at the Coast Guard Academy in

New London, Conn. He now is beginning a new career with The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

 

Best wishes on your NOAA career, Sean. Keep in touch and send us an update when you can.

 

Post Offers Weekly Yoga Class

Yoga class offered
Give your body and mind a treat by participating in a weekly yoga session at the post hall. The group meets on Wednesdays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Bring a yoga mat, blanket to cushion knees, a yoga block if you have one, and wear loose fitting clothing. Yoga sessions are free.