At the Council Of Administration Meeting held on Oct 5, 2008 Dana Hussey was elected Department Quartermaster. Dana will be performing both the Adjutant and Quartermaster responsibilities.
DEPARTMENT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
GENERAL ORDERS # 4OCTOBER 2008
General Orders are to be read at each Post Meeting and placed on file
1) COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION MEETING:The next Council of Administration Meeting will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2008 at the Kingston VFW in Kingston, N.H. beginning at 10:00 AM.All members are welcome to attend.Finance and Veterans Service Committee meetings at 9:00 AM.
2)MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY: Sunday October 19, 2008 is “Make a Difference Day”, Posts and Ladies Auxiliaries should promote a family volunteer type activity, an activity that addresses the needs of their communities.
3) ATTENDANCE AT DISTRICT MEETINGS:Post Commanders are reminded to look at Sec. 218 of the Constitution and By-Laws and Manual of Procedure, District Meetings:The Post Commander or his representative shall attend all regularly called District meetings. Failure without just cause to perform this duty shall result in removal from office.
4) VETERANS DAY: Posts are urged to start planning suitable programs now for the observance of Veterans Day, November 11, 2008 (See Section 223, Manual of Procedure). Order your Buddy Poppies for Veterans Day now, $110.00 per thousand. It is the American Legion’s turn this year to do the program at the Veterans Cemetery on Veterans Day and Memorial Day.
5.)ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES:The presence, dispensation and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages in the meeting rooms during Post, District and Department meetings is completely unacceptable and any such practice known to exist shall be terminated.
6.)POST RESERVE: Attention is directed to Section 218, Manuel of Procedure, which mandates Post Quartermasters to maintain a dues reserve fund to which shall be credited not less than one-half of the Post’s part of the current year’s (2008) dues paid by each member prior to July 1, 2008, except dues remitted by the Post. No Post Quartermaster shall disburse nor shall an obligation be incurred against this fund until after July 1, 2008, at which time it shall be transferred to the Post’s general fund and be available for expenditure.
7.) STATUE OF LIBERTY:On Saturday, October 27-28, 2008, the Department of New Hampshire Ladies Auxiliary will travel to the Statue of Liberty's 122nd BirthdayCelebration.VFW members are also welcome to attend this great patriotic ceremony that will be lead by National President Dixie Hild. This years trip will be an over nighter.See enclosed flyer for details.
8.)POST OFFICERS:EASTERN STATES CONFERENCE: November 21-23, 2008 the Eastern States Conference will be held in Burlington, Mass. at the Marriott Burlington. Room reservations may be made by calling the Hotel toll free (1-800-228-9290) or dialing direct 1-781-229-6565. Room rates are $105.00 plus 9% tax. Banquet tickets are $45.00 per person and should be ordered through Department of NH VFW Quartermaster, Pro-tem, Dana Hussey, make checks payable to the Department of NH-VFW.Meal is grilled chicken and Boston Scrod, you get both. Deadline for tickets is October 10, 2008. This is the Conference where Richard DeNoyer is confirmed as our next Junior Vice Commander in Chief.
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9.)VOICE OF DEMOCRACY THEME: The 2008-2009 theme for the Voice of Democracy program has been selected by Commander-in-Chief Glen Gardner. The theme is: "Sacrifice and Service by America’s Veterans benefits todays youth by...." Note: Remember, the deadline for receipt by Posts from contestants is November 1, 2008.
10.) PATRIOTS PEN THEME: The 2008-2009 theme for the Patriots Pen Program has been selected by Commander-in-Chief Glen Gardner.The theme is:“Why America’s Veterans should be honored.” Note:Remember, the deadline for receipt by Posts from contestants is November 1, 2008.
11.)WHY DID VFW FORM A PAC:The VFW Political Action Committee (PAC) was established to help keep friends of the veterans in the US Congress and to promote the VFW’s point of view with Congressional members who do not fully appreciate the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. Your VFW is in constant competition with sophisticated lobbying groups dedicated to their own interests. We stand alone in opposition to those groups actively seeking to curtail veteran’s benefits and national security programs. Resultantly, the delegates to the 80th VFW National Convention formed PAC.This decisive action has now given our VFW members a more effective means to combat the anti-veteran and anti-defense mentality to which we have been exposed.
12.)STATE PRESIDENT’S HOMECOMING:We will be honoring our State President on October 25, 2008 with a gala event at the Elks Lodge on Rte. 302 in Littleton, NH.If you would like to show your appreciation for our Presidents leadership, send donations to Sue Clement, 35 Mansion Road, Dunbarton, NH 03045. Make checks payable to Tina Greenlaw. See the enclosed flyer for hotel and banquet information. For more info call Beth Kimball at 603-652-9780 or e-mail: beth.kimball.lavfw@verizon.net.
13.) PROGRAM REPORTING:All Program reports need to be reported directly to their respective chairmen, not the State Adjutant.Once reported, the Chairman will send you a confirmation card and the Chairman should give the Adjutant a list of Posts that have been reported so they can be recognized in the General Orders and be tracked for award purposes.
Also, Report Forms now available on line at:www.vfwnh.org
14.) DISTRICT MEETING ASSIGNMENTS:
OCTOBER:
12: District #5 Fitzwilliam 10:00 amState Sr. Vice Commander, Ron Miller
19:District #3Union 10:00 amState Sr. Vice Commander, Ron Miller
NOVEMBER:
02: District #1Berlin 10:00am State Jr. Vice Commander, Dave Ouellette
02: District #7Raymond 10:00amState Chaplain, Paul Lloyd
09: District #6Milford 10:00amState Chaplain, Paul Lloyd
16: District #2No. Haverhill 1:00pmState Jr. Vice Commander, Dave Ouellette
16: District #4Suncook 10:00amState Surgeon, Greg Lynch
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15. ROSTER BOOK CHANGES:Pg.26, Change Phone number for Post Commander Rick Young to 603-219-0365.
16.) STATE COMMANDER’S TRAVEL SCHEDULE:
OCTOBER:
02- Pelham Post 1072206- Lee Post 10676
08- Kingston Post 108801- Hampstead Post 11254
13- Hudson Post 579114- Union Post 7663
15- Dover Post 1206016- Laconia Post 1670
20- Suncook Post 286021- Claremont Post 808
NOVEMBER:
02- Hollis Post 1137309- Somersworth Post 4485
10- No. Manchester Post 934712- Derry Post 1617
18- Exeter Post 218124- Merrimack Post 8641
17. VACANCY: At the October Council of Administration meeting election for the office of Department Quartermaster currently being held by State Adjutant and pro-tempore Quartermaster Dana Hussey. Anyone wishing to run for this position must let the Council know since only the Council can nominate and vote between Conventions. To date there are 2 candidates, Dana Hussey and William Champagne,
The guide includes: suggested activities for Veterans Day (such as a school assembly, musical performance, or flag-raising ceremony); information on how to contact veterans service organizations and staff at VA medical centers, benefits offices, and National Cemeteries; information for older students including handouts on the origins of Veterans Day, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, statistics on America’s wars, and scholarships; and subjects for younger students such as a Veterans Day maze and coloring pages. The guide, along with a Veterans Day poster, is being distributed on CD-ROM to principals at 118,000 schools nationwide. America’s veterans have shaped our history. Let’s share their example of courage and sacrifice with future generations.
As part of the $634 billion Continuing Resolution signed by President Bush yesterday, VA discretionary funding is increased $4.5 billion over last year, which meets Independent Budget recommendations for healthcare funding. The Independent Budget is a detailed analysis of VA operations that the VFW has co-authored for the past 22 years with AMVETS, Disabled American Veterans and the Paralyzed Veterans of America.
VA budget highlights include $3.8 billion for mental healthcare, $584 million for substance abuse programs, $510 million for medical and prosthetic research, $250 million to improve access for veterans in rural areas, and additional funding for homeless grants, the hiring of 2,000 additional claims adjudicators, and to raise the mileage reimbursement rate from 28.5 to 41.5 cents per mile.
“We are very grateful to the president and to congressional leadership for keeping to their pledge to take care of our veterans,” said VFW National Commander Glen Gardner, a Vietnam veteran from Round Rock, Texas. “And we hope the delivery of an on-time budget is the start of a trend that will continue into the next administration and Congress.”
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