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Post 234 Scholarships

7/12/2015

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This year, Post 234 awarded two $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors….in continued memory of Joshua & Lucille Brandingham, since 1997.

Post members are reminded if they have a child, grandchild or great grandchild graduating from high school next year and planning to attend college or a vocational-technical school, the child can apply for this scholarship using the application form found on our Post 234 website.

The next deadline for application will be 31 March 2016.

Respectfully,

John Crawford
Chairman, Scholarship Committee
American Legion Post 234
Mountlake Terrace, WA  98043

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Evergreen Boys State 2015

7/12/2015

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I want to thank Post 234 for their sponsorship of two students for Evergreen Boys State 2015.

This year marked the 75th anniversary of Evergreen Boys State, which was held at the Warm Beach Conference Center in Stanwood from 21 – 27 June.

As part of establishing and operating their own city, county and state government, Yoshi Choi (City of Fir) was elected to the State Supreme Court, and Veng Hong (City of Elm) was elected as a State Senator.

Both boys will be Seniors this Fall at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo.

To view the EBS 2015 yearbook, please click on this weblink:

http://evergreenboysstate.org/

Thank you, again, for your continued support of this long standing, and widely respected, program.

Respectfully,

John Crawford
Recruiting Coordinator, Evergreen Boys State
American Legion Post 234
Mountlake Terrace, WA  98043

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Valor Run July 23-26

7/10/2015

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From 23-26 July, 2015, Marine Corps veteran Bridget Guerrero will run a mile around the Puget Sound for every female servicewoman who has died during the Global War on Terror. The total distance to be covered in 4 days is 160 miles. Bridget is running in support of an organization called The Valor Run (www.valorrun.org), which was started by a Holy Cross college colleague, Captain Nancy Stewart Lacore, USN. Nancy came up with the idea of running a mile for every woman lost while serving in Afghanistan during 2011-12, and completed her “Valor Run” in October, 2014, running from Norfolk, VA to Washington, DC.
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Post 234 Meeting

7/8/2015

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Post 234 meeting is on Monday, July 13th at 7:00 pm. Social hour starts at 6:00 pm. Come and enjoy a demonstration of the website and updates for coming events!
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