American Legion Auxiliary Unit 16 holds events through out the year and donates to a few veteran based charities. Some of the events we organize are
After World War I, the poppy flourished in Europe. Scientists attributed the growth to soils in France and Belgium becoming enriched with lime from the rubble left by the war. From the dirt and mud grew a beautiful red poppy. The red poppy came to symbolize the blood shed during battle following the publication of the wartime poem “In Flanders Fields.” The poem was written by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, M.D. while serving on the front lines.
On September 27, 1920, the poppy became the official flower of The American Legion family to memorialize the soldiers who fought and died during the war. In 1924, the distribution of poppies became a national program of The American Legion.
Led by the American Legion Auxiliary, each year members of The American Legion Family distribute poppies with a request that the person receiving the flower make a donation to support the future of veterans, active-duty military personnel and their families with medical and financial needs.
Poppy day is the Saturday before Memorial Day in May.
American Legion Auxiliary in all 50 states hosts a week long event of learning, focused on responsible citizenship, leadership and love for god and country
In November we make Blessing Buckets for homeless Veterans in the area. We prepare 5 gallon buckets full of hygiene products, clothes, socks to name a few things in the bucket. The Veteran get a haircut also and beard trim. They also get a Thanksgiving meal.
Two members of Auxiliary ready for the festival. Had a great time and meet some amazing people
Some of the items on our table. We hope to set up at more events in the future.