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Officers and Board of Directors
President Greg Paulline 650-3055 Dir. Mike DeGeeter 391-8427Vice-President Marlene Marolf 391-9621 Dir. Ed Gaudet 659-5421Treasurer Harold Hansen 391-7776 Dir. Ed Gilmore 792-2415Secretary John Lavelle 355-4213 Dir. Art Heyderman 359-4186Web Master Roger Granbois 650-4958 Dir. Larry Witt 388-7179
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THE SPIRIT OF 776N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 0 N E W S L E T T E R
V I E T N A M V E T E R A N S O F A M E R I C A C H A P T E R 7 7 6
NEXT MEETINGNovember 24, 2010Bettendorf Public
Library7:00 P.M.
Service Officers
Clarke Barnes
309 944-3674
Ed Gaudet563 343-9456
David Woods
563 391-3702
Service Coordinators
R.Ernest Ledjte
563 785-6182
Tom Lemons
563 359-3201
Honor Guard
Jett Bork
563 528-0636
Roger Granbois, Greg Paulline, John Lavelle, and JettBork marched in the Bettendorf 4th of July parade.
HUMILITY OF MARY LUNCHEONLarry Witt served his famous Sloppy Joe sandwiches at the
gathering of Chapter members and veterans on October 30th at the
Humility of Mary Homeless Shelter in Davenport. Chapter
members meet with the veterans at the shelter and enjoyed their
visit and the meal. Pat and Maria Koblenske, John and Martha
Lavelle, Greg Paulline, Larry Witt, David Woods and Art
Heyderman all represented the chapter at the luncheon. The
veterans living at the shelter were grateful for the visit and meal.
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Minutes for October Membership Meeting
President Greg Paulline called the meeting to order at 1900 hours. A pledge of allegiance and a moment
of silence for all POW/MIA and all those still serving our country in uniform was observed by the
membership. Present were President Greg Paulline, Vice-president Marolf, Secretary Lavelle, and
Treasurer Hansen. A short introduction of all members and visitors to our meeting followed. The
minutes of the September meeting were accepted as published in the newsletter. Harold Hansen gave us
a report on the financial condition of the chapter. Larry Witt informed the members that we currentlyhave 146 VVA members (67 IND and 67 LMP) and 18 AVVA members. The members learned that three
of our members in distress are progressing, Lyle Peterson is home and recovering, as is Ed Gilmore and
also Steve Kerr. Steve has lost some weight due to his treatment and is no longer in need of his CPAP
machine. The VSO reported that the VA is backed up by at least 400 claims. There is a need for
someone to cover the VSO office in Iowa City on Wednesdays. Any veteran who has died as a result of
the three newest Agent Orange presumptive diseases needs to have their claims refiled, do not assume
that the VA will have a record of that claim. The widow or widower of that veterans needs to contact a
VSO. The Vietnam Veterans of America national has provided information on veterans health issues to
share at health fairs and veterans health initiative events. If there are opportunities to share this
information in the future with local veterans of health providers please contact President Paulline. The
homeless veterans at the Humility of Mary Shelter in Davenport have expressed gratitude for the
luncheon the chapter sponsored and the gathering that took place. Chapter members took part in the
Moving Wall opening and closing ceremony in Clinton. The pick up date for the auction items is
November 13th at the American Legion Hall on 35th Street in Davenport. Volunteers for this will be
greatly appreciated. The final numbers for the Bridging the Gap Stand Down showed that 153 QC
homeless veterans were served, 102 received shoes and socks. The chapter was the second largest
contributor this year. The one day Stand Down event is to be held on February 22 at the American
Legion on 35th Street, the one day event will provide a breakfast and lunch along with a service fair.
Our chapter will donate $200 for a meal, if the event is canceled the money will not be spent. Chapter
776 is responsible for the Veterans Day event to be held at Bettendorf Veterans Memorial Park. The
chapter honor guard will post the colors at 2:00 P.M. Toys For Tots begins on November 11th and
registration runs until December 11th. Members are asked to bring a toy to the next meeting on
November 24th, no stuffed animals please. There are going to be two days for distribution this year and
volunteers are needed for this project. The chapter has three evenings for toy sorting, November 30th,
December 6th, December 15th. Each of these evenings will begin at 5:00 and run until 7:30 and we will
have pizza at the end of the evening. More information can be found at the chapter web site. The
membership voted to provide Thanksgiving food baskets for local veterans and also for the families of
the deployed Iowa National Guard troops. Ed Gaudet and Pat Kobelenske will organize the food
baskets. This years Christmas Party will be held at the American Legion Post 26 on 35th Street in
Davenport on December 8th. Cost is $17.35 per person. Cocktails will begin at 6:00 P.M. Remember to
bring a gift for sharing and also e-mail pictures from your time inservice to Greg Paulline for the
awesome slide show presentation. Pictures from Vietnam and pictures of associate members and
spouses from 1964 to 1975 are all things that Greg is hoping to receive. On Sunday the 5th of December
American Legion Post 26 will hold a Holiday Party for the families of the deployed Iowa National Guard
troops from 2:00 until 6:00. there will be approximately 150 attending, 75 of them will be children. The
Send Off for the Chinook Helicopter unit at Mt. Joy is set for November 22nd at 6:00 p.m. at the Mt. Joy
airport.
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All veterans are asked to be there at 5:00 p.m. to form a line for the procession of the unit as they enter
the hanger area. The chapter donated $25 to the family of Sgt. Bradley Marion. On November 5th Sgt.
John Baker will be in attendance at the Veterans Dance sponsored by Chapter 299. The chapter donated
$300 for Toys For Tots. Art Heyderman requested an additional $150 for the visit to the Iowa City VA
Hospital on December 23rd to purchase hats and tee shirts to present to the patients. On November 8th
and 9th Honor Flight of the Quad Cities will be leaving for Washington. The return is usually at 10:00P.M. and it is always appreciated to have members there to welcome home the World War II veterans.
The meeting was adjourned. Minutes submitted by John P. Lavelle, chapter secretary.
On-Line AuctionOn-Line Auction ends with thePick Up Day at American LegionPost 26 in Davenport. From 10:00 A.M. until the last items weredelivered to the highest bidder.Roger and Linda Granbois, Bill
Pinault, and Greg Paulline assistedin delivering the items. To see justhow successful the auction wasthis year, be sure to attend the nextmeeting and hear for yourself howwell we did.
Greg Paulline, Roger Granbois,Marlene Marolf, John Lavelle, and Jett Bork all took part in the Veterans Day activities held at theBettendorf Veterans Memorial
Park. David Woods served as themaster of ceremonies for the event.The day began with HyVeebreakfast the Davenport VeteransDay Parade, the Bettendorf eventand dinner at Applebees. GoldenCorral also sponsored a tribute tolocal veterans with a free meal onMonday, November 15th.
We help on Nov.30th, Dec. 6thand Dec. 15th. Itall begins at 5:00p.m. and endswith pizza at 7:30
CHAPTER CHRISTMAS PARTYSign up at the next meeting for the chapter holiday festivities. Cost is $17.35 per person
and this year the party will be held at the American Legion Post 26 on 35th Street in
Davenport. Cocktails will begin at 6:00 P.M. Please email Greg Paulline a photographof you during your service, 1964 to 1975. [email protected] Pictures of associates
and spouses are also encouraged. There will be a slide show presentation and a guess
who activity. Bring a gift to share with those attending. Party date is December 8,
2010. Come and celebrate with those whom you have done the most good with in life.
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