
Post 3063 hosts District 2 Fundraiser March 16

Ballard Eagleson Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3063
No One Does More for Veterans

While we've been working on updating the inside and outside of our post home, we've also been updating our digital presence. Our membership approved the new post logo at our February business meeting, which is now featured on our website and Facebook page. (We'll start having swag made with the new logo too.) You'll see that our website look was updated to reflect our new branding, along with this newsletter. Based on feedback from new members, we also created an Instagram account. Be sure to follow, like, share and engage with our social media accounts!


Ballard Eagleson VFW Post 3063’s February 2023 newsletter is available here. Highlights include: January Blood Drive Results; Commander’s Corner: February 2023; Mardi Gras for February Social; Service Officer Update; MREs+Trivia Recap; and Mid-Winter Conference Brings Comrades and Essay Finalists to Yakima.
By Alyson Teeter
Greetings comrades! I've been back for a few days from our state's Mid-Winter Conference and the fresh ideas I heard from VFW comrades near and far (and even our own post) were inspiring. It renewed my motivation to press ahead on our post interior refresh.
New members -- Comrades Randy Brock and Jon Thurman -- had insightful thoughts about our recruiting and retention efforts from a new member perspective. His main point: we need to improve our vibe and attract post-9/11 veterans if we want to stay relevant. I totally agree. Let's stay focused on this goal.
Speaking of recruiting, we must build off our year last year and increase our participation in local events. In addition to the Seafood Fest, we should consider staffing booths at the:
Buddy Poppies, benefit information and applications are a must at all these events. Most of all we need folks willing to put themselves out there to recruit and show the community that we're here and have a mission to help veterans.
Lastly, none of these plans can come to fruition without the hard work of volunteers. Our steadfast super star volunteer, Comrade Quartermaster Harold Rodenberger, would like to fully enjoy retirement and has asked that we replace him during the next election cycle, which starts in March. If the prospect of being QM scares the crap out of you, I get it. Harold has been performing duties for various post positions over the years, which isn't sustainable. The plan is to spread the duties amongst others so that our future Quartermaster can focus on their core volunteer duties. If you enjoy business management and administration, the QM gig would be your jam. Please let Harold know if you'd like more information.
See you at Thursday's meeting!
