Monday, March 3, 2014

Crippen News online - Minutes - March 2014

Legion Report
by Fred Lee

The William H Crippen Post 62 held their regular meeting on Monday, March 3rd, with thirteen members present. This was after we enjoyed a potluck supper hosted by the Auxiliary for the Legion’s 95th birthday. After the meal, we conducted the meeting. We had the salute to the Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes  and treasurers reports from the previous meeting were read and approved. Officer Ken Struck was not present but left the sick call report. Gary Sevatson had been in the hospital and was resting at home and Ken (Bud) Lewin was in hospice care.

Commander Jerry Corey mentioned he had correspondence from the District Commander telling us about the Spring District meeting in Harrisburg on Friday, April 4. Social hour at 5 pm, meal at 6 pm followed by the meeting at 7 pm. Fred Lee and the Commander were at the County meeting in Baltic last week. They reported it was a good meeting with 9 of 10 Posts represented there. The meeting will be in Valley Springs this month, on March 25th. The Commander also had an invitation to all Legionnaires to celebrate the 95th birthday of The American Legion at the Sioux Falls Medical Center from the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of South Dakota. It will be on Saturday, March 15th, at 2 pm in the dining room of the 3rd Floor North.

Charles Dubbe gave a report on the cash raffle. He had tickets to hand out to those in attendance. 

Fred Lee commented on items in the ‘Up To Now’. One thing mentioned was that the VA will be issuing new ID cards. Those who have current cards will receive a new one in the mail. And all boys planning to attend American Legion Boys State need to be registered with the Boys State Registrar, Eugene Schumacher of Aberdeen, by April 1. We had some discussion on our dues for the coming Legion year, and a motion was made to leave our dues at $30/year. 

Dennis Erickson and Francis Sieverding told the members about information they had received regarding our future Veterans memorial. They gave us some details of what the memorial could look like and its cost. 

There was some discussion on our participation in the Humboldt celebration in June.

The next item of business for the meeting was our election of officers. After some discussion, Charles Dubbe was elected our new Commander for the coming Legion year. Pat Ordal was elected First Vice Commander. The other officers elected were as follows: Dennis Erickson, Second Vice Commander; Fred Lee, Adjutant and Historian; Tom Sieverding, Treasurer; Charles Beck, Chaplain; Charles Dubbe, Americanism Officer; Ken Stuck, Service Officer; Dave Froke, Sergeant-At-Arms; Tom Puthoff, Athletic Officer. Andy Bethke, Pat Ordal and Charlie Beck were elected to the Executive board.


After these discussions, the meeting was adjourned.

Auxiliary Report
by Donna Beck

The William H Crippen American Legion Auxiliary Unit 62 held their regular meeting Monday, March 3rd following a potluck supper to celebrate the American Legion’s birthday. President Connie Meyer called the meeting to order with twelve members present. We said the Pledge of Allegiance, sang our National Anthem and recited the Preamble to our Constitution. The minutes and treasurer’s reports of the previous meeting were given and approved.

A thank-you was received from the VA Medical Center for the Valentines for the veterans. Another thank-you was for our participation in the Dictionary project.

The District 7 president’s letter was read advising us end of year reports and the Americanism poem and essay winners are due by March 20th. Girls State Tea will be held in Salem on April 6th, Baltic on April 13th and Beresford on April 27th.

The District 7 Spring Meeting will be in Harrisburg, Friday, April 4th at 7 pm in the Harrisburg School library. Before the meeting, there will be a social hour at 5 pm and supper at 6 pm. Brief summaries of units’ activities.

We will serve the Humboldt Farm Mutual Insurance annual meeting supper on June 10th.

Community Service chairman, Wanda Artz, reminded us of the 125th Celebration fundraiser. Soup and Sweets supper on March 22nd and items for dessert for supper and/or the bake sale would be appreciated.


The meeting was adjourned. Connie Meyer won the door prize.



Monday, February 3, 2014

Crippen News online - Minutes - February 2014

Legion Report
by Fred Lee (fotofred4u@q.com)

The William H Crippen Post 62 held their regular meeting on Monday, February 3rd, with twelve members present. We had the salute to the Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes  and treasurers reports from the previous meeting were read and approved. Officer Ken Struck was not present but others in attendance mentioned there was no one on sick call. Doug Meyer told those present that Steve Pressler was back at work.
Charles Dubbe gave a report on the Oratory program. He said there was good participation and our representative even though she did not win at the District contest, she will be back to participate next year. Charles said he appreciated the help from other Post members and the judges he secured.
We discussed some sort of recognition to two past members, Russell Warner and Leo Gaspar, for the money they gave to the Post. Various ideas were suggested at the meeting. There was some talk about our assistance with the BB gun program and the Memorial fund. There are still questions regarding where our Memorial would be placed in town. 
Commander Jerry Corey told the membership about a Valentine’s concert in Sioux Falls and had information about it. He also said the VA Medical Center is open extended hours by appointment. He had some information from the Chamberlain Legion Post regarding their Veterans Memorial. He mentioned he had received some information about Boys State that was given to our Americanism Officer. He thanked those who helped at the District Oratory contest held recently in Humboldt. 
Fred Lee reported on the State Oratory finals that took place in Huron at the close of the MidWinter Conference there. He handed out the Go-Getter pins and told everyone about other parts of the conference. Charlie Beck also reported on other parts of the conference. He reported on the County meeting held last week in Renner. Next month, the County meeting will be in Baltic. 
Tom Sieverding gave a report on the 125 year celebration this summer. The Post hopes to have a float in the parade, as well as carry the Colors at the beginning of the parade. 
Charles Dubbe discussed having a raffle. After some discussion, we decided to sell tickets for cash prizes for our future Veterans’ Memorial. A committee was formed to figure out the details.
Before the meeting ended, the Commander selected a nominating committee for next month’s election of officers.
After these discussions, the meeting was adjourned.
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Auxiliary Report
by Donna Beck
The William H Crippen American Legion Auxiliary Unit 62 held their regular meeting Monday, February 3rd in the Community Center. President Connie Meyer called the informal meeting to order with nine members present. We said the Pledge of Allegiance, sang our National Anthem and recited the Preamble to our Constitution. The minutes and treasurer’s reports of the previous meeting were given and approved.
Thank-yous were received from Ellen Mathieu, Liz Jarding, Betty Lias and the Cody Trapp family for the gifts we gave them for Christmas. The VA Medical Center sent a thank you for hosting a social hour for the veterans and the money given for personal care items and the coffee fund.
Donna Beck updated us on the Humboldt 125th Celebration. There will be a Soup and Sweets fundraiser Saturday, March 22, from 4 pm to 6:30 pm. Items from the public for the supper and/or the bake sale would be appreciated. A silent auction will also be held. Our Auxiliary offered to be the hosts at the Humboldt Museum from 10 am to 3 pm on the Saturday of the celebration and we will prepare a history of our unit.
We now have fifty-six members. Our March meeting we be the last time we can contribute to the Pennies for Permanent Membership Fund.
We will celebrate the American Legion’s birthday with a potluck supper at 7 pm before our March 3rd meeting. Dessert will be furnished.
The meeting was adjourned. Connie Meyer won the door prize. Sheryl Siemonsma and Shirley Price served lunch.
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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Midwinter Conference in Huron

Here's a few photos of the Midwinter Conference in Huron.
It was a successful conference even though it turned nasty on the way home Sunday!


NEC Paul Evenson addressed the members
at the conference as Department Adjutant Denny Brenden
and Department Commander Rick MacDonald look on.


District 7 Commander Gary Henle received a plaque after visiting all thirty-three Posts in his District.
He is shown here with Department Membership Chairman 
Terry Hanson and Department Commander Rick MacDonald.


The State Oratory Finals were held at the conclusion of the MidWinter Conference.
Ester Swift from Burke received First Place and will go to the National contest in April.
From left, shown here is Larry Madsen, Department Americanism Officer; Kaitlyn Dix from Lemmon, 6th Place; Ester Grassmid from Scotland, 5th Place; Kimberly Chow from North Sioux City, 4th Place; Abby Boner from Castlewood, 3rd Place; Emily Meier from Aberdeen, 2nd Place; Ester Swift from Burke, First Place;
and Department Commander Rick MacDonald.


Monday, January 6, 2014

Crippen News online - January 2014

West Central High School Oratory winners

Four students who emerged as winners from the eleven
participants in the first round in December--Katrina Callahan,
Megan Oeltjenbruns, Sara Waldner and Jenna Mammenga--
each received $100 and competed for the $400 prize and
the honor of moving on the District Oratorical contest
in Humboldt. 
Katrina Callahan, left; Jenna Mammenga and Megan Oeltjenbruns are shown above as they competed in the final round. Katrina Callahan was the winner and moved on to compete at the District Oratorical contest in Humboldt. 
Local prize money is from a fund established several years
ago by American Legion members. To perpetuate the fund,
donations are welcome and being accepted from the
public, either individual or organizations.

Members of District 7 congratulate their American Legion
Oratory winner, Kimberly Chow from Dakota Valley
High School in North Sioux City, SD.
She will represent our District during the Department
American Legion High School Oratorical Contest
in Huron on Sunday, January 26, 2014.
Members shown here with Kimberly, from left,
include Roger Klos, District Americanism Officer,
Gary Henle, District 7 Commander and
Fred Lee, Department Historian and District Adjutant.


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Mid-Winter Conferences

2015-Watertown
2016-Huron
2017-Oacoma

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Crippen News online - Minutes - December 2013

Legion Report
by Fred Lee (fotofred4u@q.com)

The William H Crippen Post 62 held their regular meeting on Monday, December 2nd, with nine members present. This was after a Christmas pot-luck supper with the Auxiliary members.  We had the salute to the Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes from the previous meeting were read and approved. The Treasurer was not at the meeting. Service Officer Ken Struck was not present but others in attendance mentioned that Steve Pressler was feeling better, Myron Schievelbein was at home, Ken Lewin had been in and out of the hospital and Dennis Erickson was taking some rehab.
Fred Lee read a letter from the VAVS. We decided to table any contribution until our next meeting. We gave Charlie Beck a round of applause for his hours of volunteering at the VA Hospital. Fred had a picture of Francis Grace receiving his 50 year plaque and an idea for get well cards. Membership was mentioned and we have five people left to pay.
Charles Dubbe gave a report on the Oratory program. The first round of competition is coming up next week on December 12 in the afternoon at West Central High School. The finals will be on Saturday, January 4, starting at 1 pm. We discussed the rules we would be using in judging at the local level. We hope to have as many Legionnaires are there to help with this program.
Fred Lee discussed the recent County meeting held in Humboldt in November. We had a small turnout but those present did hear about the Sioux Falls school board meeting recently held regarding the Pledge of Allegiance. Bryon Hahn was our speaker and gave an interesting talk about the Humboldt Sharpshooters BB gun club. Our next County meeting will be on Jan 28 in Renner.
There was some discussion about the proposed Veterans memorial. There was some brainstorming on the subject.
After these discussions, the meeting was adjourned.
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Auxiliary Report
by Donna Beck
The William H Crippen American Legion Auxiliary Unit 62 held their regular meeting Monday, December 2nd in the Community Center. A potluck supper with the Legion preceded the meeting. President Connie Meyer called the informal meeting to order with ten members present. The minutes and treasures reports of the November meeting were given and approved. President Connie Meyer thanked the members for all that was done in November—apples for the teachers, the dictionary project, Give 10 to Education and the soup and pie lunch.

A thank-you was read from Molly Stensaas for the door prize she received on Veterans Day. Principal Mat Alley sent a thank you for acknowledging the teachers during American Education Week and the ten flash drives given to the school. The third grade students all signed a thank you for the dictionaries they received.

Joyce Helgeson is our new member. Membership is now at fifty-two.
Community Service Chairman, Wanda Artz, reported six gifts were sent to those in the military and she has gifts for seventeen shut-ins and nursing home residents. Several members offered to deliver some of the gifts. The Humboldt Blizzard Bazaar will be December 14th at the Trophy Room. There will be food,  inflatables, chances on a quilt and other activities. All proceeds will  go to support Humboldt’s 125th anniversary celebration.

The money given in lieu of a Christmas gift will be given to the VA Medical Center for the coffee fund. The meeting was adjourned.
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Continuous Membership Awards
Continuous Membership Awards were given out at our Veterans Day potluck supper. Twenty members received recognition for their continuous membership in the American Legion. Jerry Grace, Joni Langley and Dan Pressler had five years. Dale Papka and Joe Sieverding had ten years. Dave Froke had fifteen years. Dennis Burnett, Ed Hartle, David Hoon and John Mallinger had twenty years. Judy Saffell-Klima had twenty-five years. Eric Erickson had thirty years. Bob Mallinger had thirty-five years. Loren Even, Jim Ginsbach, and Bob Hanisch had forty years. Ken Struck had forty-five years. Francis Grace had fifty years and Neal Even and Nick Hoek Jr had sixty years. We congratulate all of them.
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Crippen News online - Minutes - November 2013

Legion Report
by Fred Lee (fotofred4u@q.com)

The William H Crippen Post 62 held their regular meeting on Monday, November 4th, with seven members and two guests present. We had the salute to the Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes and treasurer’s report from the previous meeting were read and approved. Service Officer Ken Struck was not present but others in attendance mentioned Steve Pressler had fallen off a grain bin and was resting at home after breaking some bones from the fall. We hope he is feeling better.
Commander Jerry Corey reported on the chain he had purchased for use with the gun cabinet. He also introduced Gary Henle, our District Commander, and Steve Gaspar. Steve was given the floor and presented our Post with a check from his dad’s estate. After his presentation, he was excused. The Commander also read a letter he received regarding a donation to the Post from Russell Warner’s estate. Other letters the Commander discussed were one asking about employing the disabled and another about employing veterans.
The Commander told the Post about the Veterans Day activities at the school and hoped as many as possible could attend. There will also be a supper in the Community Center on Veterans Day.
Fred Lee and Douglas Meyer discussed the recent County meeting in Hartford. We will host the County meeting next month and details about it were made. Fred Lee discussed the latest “Up To Nows” and gave out cap pins to Charles Dubbe and Charlie Beck for their help with Legion activities and told the membership about various discounts and Veterans Day meals for veterans.
Charles Dubbe gave a report on the Oratory program. He had met with JoAnn Bohl at the school and set the tentative date for the local contest for Thursday, December 12th and the final local contest on Saturday, January 4th. There was discussion about the prizes given and motions were made to set those in place. We also discussed other details of the contest.
There was a motion to supply turkeys for Turkey Day.
The Commander introduced our District Commander who told the Post about the National appointments from South Dakota. Charmon Dunham from Post 280 in Iroquois was appointed to be our National Historian. Ken Orrick from Post 22 was appointed Chairman of the National Membership committee. Terry Hanson from Arlington was appointed Americanism committee and Ken Teunissen from Sioux Falls was appointed to the National Security committee. He discussed membership and told us of upcoming event dates.
After these discussions, the meeting was adjourned.
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Auxiliary Report
by Donna Beck
The William H Crippen American Legion Auxiliary Unit 62 held their regular meeting Monday, November 4th in the Community Center. The meeting was called to order by President Connie Meyer with eight members present. We said the Pledge of Allegiance, sang our National Anthem and recited the Preamble to our Constitution.The minutes and treasures reports of the October 7th meeting were given and approved.
A thank-you was received from the Fire Department and the Ambulance Service for our donation.
We will pay our yearly obligations and send money to the VA Medical Center for personal care items for the veterans. The Gift Shop at the VAMC will be December 2&3, 8 am to 4 pm and December 4, 8 am until noon.
Lorena Dubbe, Connie Lueth and Barb Bassett put on a social hour with refreshments for the veterans at the VAMC. The dictionaries have arrived so we will give them to the students this week and we will also present the ten flash drives to the school for our Give10 to Education project. American Education Week, November 18-23, will be observed by giving a thank-you and apple to all school staff. Our soup and pie lunch will be with Turkey Day, Saturday, November 23. We have donated two turkeys.
Community Service Chairman, Wanda Artz, reviewed the list of shut-ins and military  people we will be sending gifts for Christmas. We are to call her if we think of others who needed to be remembered.
The December meeting will be preceded by a pot luck supper at 7 pm. Dessert will be furnished. In lieu of a gift exchange, members will give a monetary donation which will be given to the VA Medical Center.
The meeting was adjourned. Connie Lueth won the door prize. Lorena Dubbe and Connie Meyer served lunch.
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Veterans Day 2013
The William H Crippen American Legion Veterans Day dinner was a great success. Twenty members and spouses attended the event on Veterans Day. The veterans who attended are shown here.
From left, top row: Marvin Price, Charlie Beck, Tom Sieverding, Tommy Holdahl, Daryl Sieverding, Dave Froke, Mike Maske, Pat Kaffar, Charles Dubbe, Dennis Erickson, Post Commander Jerry Corey Byron Hahn and Fred Lee. Seated from left: Albert Stensaas, Derwood Eisenberg, Neal Even, Francis Sieverding, Ken Struck and Roger Begeman. Not shown was Doug Meyer.
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Monday, October 7, 2013

Crippen News Online - Minutes, October 2013

Legion Report
by Fred Lee (fotofred4u@q.com)

The William H Crippen Post 62 held their regular meeting on Monday, October 7th, with eleven members present. We had the salute to the Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance. Minutes and treasurer’s report from the previous meeting were read and approved. Post Treasurer Tom Sieverding gave a report on the Dinner party. Everyone agreed it was a success and we discussed small changes for next year. Service Officer Ken Struck was not present but Hans Sieverding mentioned Ken Lewin was in the VA hospital and Douglas Meyer told us Neal Even took a turn with a young bull at the farm and is  a little worse for wear but still talking about it.
Commander Jerry Corey received a thank you card from Myron & Marlene Schievelbein for our remembrance of his sister and read a letter from Rachel Schartz thanking the post for all we have done for her. Douglas Meyer thanked the post for our remembrance of his family after he lost his sister.
A motion was made to pay Bob Kueter for mowing at the memorial on the north end of town.
There was some discussion on our gun cabinet and it was decided to purchase a chain and lock for it.
We had a County meeting and a District meeting last month. The County meeting was in Dell Rapids and was the first one of the fall season. Our post will host the county meeting in November. The District meeting in Tea had an average turn-out. The State Commander went over his ideas for the coming Legion year. He announced plans for our 100th anniversary of the American Legion in 2019.
The Commander asked those present to think about ideas for the memorial and ideas about our float at the parade next year.
Charles Dubbe gave a report on the Oratory program this year. He had received the Oratory packet from Watertown and took it to the school, where he visited with the consoler there. He also told those present of some constructive changes this year with the Oratory contest. There was some discussion on these changes and other suggestions made at the meeting.
Before the meeting ended, we signed a get-well card to be sent to G.D.”Hoot” Gibson.
After these discussions, the meeting was adjourned.
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Auxiliary Report
by Donna Beck

The William H Crippen American Legion Auxiliary Unit 62 held their regular meeting Monday, October 7th in the Community Center. The meeting was called to order by President Connie Meyer with fifteen members present. We said the Pledge of Allegiance, sang our National Anthem and recited the Preamble to our Constitution.

The minutes and treasures reports of the September 2nd meeting were given and approved.

The District 7 President’s letter stated mid-year reports are due November 1 and locations for the Girls State Teas are needed.

Our unit will host a social hour for the veterans at the VA Medical Center Saturday, October 26. Lorena Dubbe is in charge and several members volunteered to go to help. Connie Meyer and Donna Beck reported on the Fall Conference. Walter Reed Hospital is accepting Christmas cards addressed to Recovering American Soldier. We will obtain the correct address so cards may be sent. Ten flash drives will be given to the school for our Give 10 to Education project. Donations will be given to the Fire Department, the Ambulance Service and the Community Center.

Our Veterans Day Supper will be Monday, November 11, at 7 pm. Sheryl Siemonsma and Dawn Hahn will be in charge. They will prepare roast beef, potatoes, and buns. Members are to bring salads and desserts.

Our soup and pie lunch will be Saturday, November 23 and we will observe American Education Week on November 18-23. Membership dues are due.

The meeting was adjourned. Dawn Hahn won the door prize. Colleen Puthoff and Connie Lueth served lunch.
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