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American Legion Auxiliary, Department of California, East Palo Alto, Unit #472
Sunday, August 22, 2010
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Announcement ~ Oh NO!
One of our very own members, Michele Miller is now Michele Wood!!!! Congratulations Michele! Her new husband is James Wood and just happens to be in the Army National Guard. They are currently living in MN.
Michele has been an ALA Member for 13 years and James will be signing up with a Post as soon as he gets back from Guard Training ~ way to go.
Submitted by Mary Martin (Mom to Michele!), Unit 472 Member
Michele has been an ALA Member for 13 years and James will be signing up with a Post as soon as he gets back from Guard Training ~ way to go.
Submitted by Mary Martin (Mom to Michele!), Unit 472 Member
United We Serve
The President has said that the challenges American faces are unprecedented, and that we need to build a new foundation for economic growth in America. The Administration has begun this work with dramatic new investments in education, health care and clean energy, but we cannot do this alone here in Washington. Economic recovery is as much about what you're doing in your communities as what we're doing in Washington ~ and it's going to take all of us, working together. Serve.gov is your online resource for not only finding volunteer opportunities in your community, but also creating your own. Use Serve.gov to help you do your part. America's foundation will be built one community at a time ~ and it starts with you. Serve.gov is managed by the Corporation for National and Community Service.
Find a Volunteer Opportunity in Your Community ~ http://www.serve.gov.
Auxiliary-recognized National Days of Service for 2010-2011
- 9/11 National Day of Service (September 11, 2010)
- Make a Difference Day (October 23, 2010)
- National Family Volunteer Day (November 20, 2010)
- Veterans Day (November 19, 2010)
- Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service (January 17, 2011)
- National and Global Youth Service Day (April 15-17, 2011)
- National Volunteer Week (April 10-26, 2011)
- Any other day where you can gather a group of volunteers
Patriotic Drink
From FamilyFun Magazine
With a steady hand and some colorful rinks, you can create a tasty, multilayered concoction. The secret is in selecting liquids with varying amounts of sugar, since those that contain more (such as soda) are denser than those with less (such as diet drinks). And that makes it possible to actually stack one on top of another (for a while, anyway ~ then they'll start to blend). Here's how to serve up a thirst quencher with two, three, or even more layers.
Our recipe is for red, white and blue version for your Patriot Celebrations (Fourth of July). See how your favorite beverages literally stack up!
Cranberry juice
Wild Berry flavor Gatorade Fierce
Diet 7-Up
2. Very slowly add a beverage that contains less sugar ~ in this case, Wild Berry flavor Gatorade Fierce. Be careful to pour it onto an ice cube ~ not directly into the other drink ~ to keep them from mixing.
3. Use the same technique to add a layer of Diet 7-UP
Submitted by Lou Thompson, Unit 472 Member
With a steady hand and some colorful rinks, you can create a tasty, multilayered concoction. The secret is in selecting liquids with varying amounts of sugar, since those that contain more (such as soda) are denser than those with less (such as diet drinks). And that makes it possible to actually stack one on top of another (for a while, anyway ~ then they'll start to blend). Here's how to serve up a thirst quencher with two, three, or even more layers.
Our recipe is for red, white and blue version for your Patriot Celebrations (Fourth of July). See how your favorite beverages literally stack up!
Ingredients
Ice cubesCranberry juice
Wild Berry flavor Gatorade Fierce
Diet 7-Up
Instructions
1. Fill a clear glass with ice cubes. Pour the drink with the most sugar (check the nutrition label) into the glass. For our red, white and blue recipe, start with cranberry juice.2. Very slowly add a beverage that contains less sugar ~ in this case, Wild Berry flavor Gatorade Fierce. Be careful to pour it onto an ice cube ~ not directly into the other drink ~ to keep them from mixing.
3. Use the same technique to add a layer of Diet 7-UP
Submitted by Lou Thompson, Unit 472 Member
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Operation Gratitude needs YOU!!!!
Hi everyone!
This is an excerpt from the Operation Gratitude Newsletter sent to me:
So, if you knit or crochet, please start making the scarves now. Once you've made several :o) please ship them to:
Operation Gratitude/California Army National Guard
17330 Victory Boulevard
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Those who do not knit or crochet can participate by sending a financial donation payable to "ALA EPA Unit 472" noting "Scarves" on the memo of the check ~ that's very important or your donation may not go towards our project. Please mail your check to our Unit Treasurer:
SUMMER KNITTERS NEWSLETTER: “Sharon Howard Scarves for Troops Project”Our Unit was awesome this last year, so many of us jumped right in and started making scarves ~ WE MADE A DIFFERENCE!
Dear Knitters, Crocheters and Crafters,
I hope you are enjoying a wonderful and restful summer!
Although it’s HOT out there, it is time to give some thought and action to warm scarves and caps for the 2010 Operation Gratitude Holiday Drive! In touching base with faithful workers now, perhaps you will be inspired to pick up those needles to ensure that our upcoming drive is the most successful yet!
We are motivated by the overwhelming thanks we get from all who receive one of these “made-with-love” items! Let us also be inspired by Sharon Howard’s support for our Military and her dedication and passion for her Scarves for Troops Project. (Please click here to see entire blog entry.)
2010 Holiday Drive
We want to include a scarf or cap inside each one of the care packages we send this winter to our heroic Service Members deployed overseas. Our goal this year is 60,000 scarves and caps! As we strive towards this tremendous goal we will need everyone’s help–not just in knitting and crocheting, but in spreading the good word as well.
So, if you knit or crochet, please start making the scarves now. Once you've made several :o) please ship them to:
Operation Gratitude/California Army National Guard
17330 Victory Boulevard
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Those who do not knit or crochet can participate by sending a financial donation payable to "ALA EPA Unit 472" noting "Scarves" on the memo of the check ~ that's very important or your donation may not go towards our project. Please mail your check to our Unit Treasurer:
ALA Unit 472
2121 Crosspoint Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
See Support the Troops and Veterans Page for an easy crocheted scarf pattern.
Submitted by Mary Martin, Unit Member
2121 Crosspoint Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
See Support the Troops and Veterans Page for an easy crocheted scarf pattern.
Submitted by Mary Martin, Unit Member
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