The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. It is the nation’s largest veterans service organization, committed to mentoring and sponsorship of youth programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting a strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.
In contrast to other veterans organizations, the Legion offers a number of local programs and activities to strengthen its commitment to our nation’s grass roots and the people we serve. American Legion Baseball is one of the nation’s most successful amateur athletic programs; it continues to educate youths on the importance of sportsmanship and develops the quality of our country’s citizenship. The Heroes to Hometowns program is the only nationwide reintegration assistance service for wounded veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Additionally, millions of dollars in donations have been given to fellow veterans and their families in times of grief, and various scholarship opportunities ensure the future success of our youth.
The American Legion is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization with great political influence perpetuated by its grass-roots involvements in the legislation process. Legionnaires’ sense of obligation to their community, state and nation drives an honest advocacy for veterans in Washington. The Legion stands not behind politics, but the issues and people that institute progress by focusing on veterans rights and quality of life.
The American Legion’s success depends entirely on active membership, participation and volunteerism. The organization belongs to the people it serves and the communities in which it thrives.
The Four Pillars of The American Legion Booklet (PDF)
Need a Lift? To educational opportunities, scholarships, grants, student loans, careers and employment.
The American Legion publishes a comprehensive roundup of educational opportunities – including state and federal education benefits for veterans – in a booklet titled “Need a Lift?” Nearly 30,000 copies are distributed to educational institutions each year. It contains up-to-date information on:
- The basics of higher-education funding
- A listing of federal education benefits and programs, including loans, grants, scholarships, work-study opportunities, tax benefits and educational IRAs
- A listing of state education benefits and programs
- Scholarships, grants and loans administered or supported by The American Legion
- Military resources
- Private funding sources
- An index of books and e-newsletters on education benefits
- Basic information on four-year colleges around the United States
- Contact information
The American Legion is again competing for $250,000 for the Legacy Scholarship Fund in July. Additionally, we are entered for August on behalf of job fairs, in which we are quite active. Let’s make it a point to let our “address books” know that we need them to vote every day for the next two months in order to win $500,000 for American Legion Charities. Go to www.legion.org and click on the Pepsi Refresh icon.
As the department convention is approaching, I’m preparing several mini-movies to be shown before, during, or even right after the convention sessions. The mini-movies will be pictures of our Pennsylvania American Legion “Posts-in-Action” set to patriotic music. And I want to include pictures from your Post, your District, your programs!
This year’s Pennsylvania American Legion Department Convention will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Harrisburg from July 15th to the 18th. After the convention, I will post the mini-movies to Department’s website for everyone to view.
The mini-movies will be made from pictures of the events involving our Pennsylvania Legion Posts. You can send pictures of your Post meetings, Christmas party, Oratorical contest, summer picnic, Legion baseball, testimonial dinner, the front of your Post building, Memorial Day parade, Veterans Day event, visiting a local school, welcoming home our current military, flag burning ceremony, or any other event held by your American Legion Post supporting your community, children & youth, Americanism and of course our veterans.
The mini-movies will be similar to the movie shown at the January Housing for Homeless Veterans benefit dinner. If you did not see the movie you can go to Department’s website to view the movie.
You can:
Send me your pictures taken during the 2009 -2010 membership year via email no later than June 15, 2010
Send as many as 25 pictures to be included as part of the mini-movies – you can send as many emails as necessary to send the 25 pictures
Write your Post # on the subject line of the email
Or mail a CD with the 25 pictures on it to Shannon Kyle, 2072 Rockfield Road, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15243 – please include your Post number with the CD
Do Not send the actual pictures – I need the pictures by email or CD only
If you don’t have pictures then ask around; you may have a Post Historian, Post Adjutant, Post Commander, or even any other members from your Post can have pictures from this current membership year 2009-2010.
National Convention
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
August 27, - September 2, 2010
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend the 92nd American Legion National Convention. We have a great opportunity to save money while traveling in style to the convention with the Pennsylvania Department Bus Trip. This will give you the chance to save a little money and travel to the convention without any worries.
Click Here for more information about the bus trip to the National Convention.
The Pennsylvania delegation will be staying at the Doubletree Hotel Milwaukee City Center. The hotel reservations must be made through Department Headquarters. The room rate is $119.18 including tax for a king size bed room and a double room (2 beds). After 2 people there will be an additional occupant in room rate at $15.00 each. A rollaway bed can be rented at $10.00 a day.
The room amenities include: iron, ironing board, tv with HBO, hair dryer and coffee pot. The hotel amenities include a check in time of 3:00pm. The convention center is cater-corner from our hotel, which is a short walk of about 200 feet. There is a nice restaurant in the hotel and about a dozen or more within a couple of blocks of the hotel. The hotel also has a fitness center and outdoor pool. Parking is $15.00 a day valet only in and out anytime fro no extra charge.
The Doubletree Hotel Milwaukee City Center is approximately 15 minutes from the airport depending on time of day and day of the week. Our nationalorganization has arranged airport ground transportation services for the National Convention through Go Airport Connection. In order for attendees to receive the $21 round trip fare to/from the Milwaukee Airport they must book at least 24 hours in advance through the customized portal. Here is the link to the portal for The American Legion Family to book from. http://goairportconnection.hudsonltd.net/res?USERIDENTRY=ameleg&LOGON=GO
The cit rate from the airport to any downtown hotel is $25.00 for a taxi cab regardless of how many persons you can safely get in the vehicle. Travel time is approximately 15 minutes. All major car rental companies are available at the airport.
Pennsylvania Delegate Registration is in our Doubletree Hotel Milwaukee City Center Hotel lobby across form the registration desk.
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Friday, August 27 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Saturday, August 28 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Sunday, August 29 - 9:00 am to 12 noon or as required
There is a convenience store right across from our hotel (food, beer, liquor, soda, etc.,) A Dunkin Donuts, Quizno’s, Subway are all 200 feet from the hotel. West Town Market Liquors and other items, IMAX Planetarium are 1 block away. The bus station and Amtrak train station are three blocks from the hotel. Butch’s Steak House is on the corner across from the rear of the hotel. The Grand Avenue Mall is 2 1/2 blocks from the hotel. The Harley Davidson Museum is 1 mile away. The Potawatomi Casino is 1 mile away and the Irish Pub is 3 blocks from the hotel.
Handicap information for wheelchair and scooter rentals. The handicapped attendees of our delegation that will require a scooter or wheelchair may contact the following:
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Accessibility Home Medical & Rehab 414-543-1114
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Discount Mobility Products, LLC., 414-321-3500
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On The Go Mobility 414-375-4682, 7289
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MetroCare 800-227-3820
The Pennsylvania caucus breakfast meeting will be held Monday, August 30, 2010 at 7:30 am in the main Ballroom 1st floor of the Doubletree Hotel. Starbucks coffee & assorted chilled juices, bakery basket, scrambled eggs, bacon & sausage links, country style potatoes, melon slices & berries will be available for each Pennsylvania American Legion delegate in attendance at this meeting.
The parade will be Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 4:00 pm. We will meet in the hotel lobby at 2:30 pm. We do not have the parade route yet. Our hotel is supposedly right on the parade route so we may not need transportation. We will update this information as things are finalized.
The Pennsylvania Party will be in the Doubletree Hotel in the main Ballroom 1st floor after the Parade party. Sunday, August 29, 2010 at approximately 6:00 pm final time will be announced. The party is for all delegates and guests. The menu will include baked chicken, roast beef, vegetable medley, au gratin potatoes, salad, rolls, dessert, coffee, tea and milk.
The National Commander’s Dinner is Tuesday, August 31, 2010 at 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm at the Milwaukee Convention Center.
All persons receiving a Department call-in or who are going to sign as a delegate at our Department roll calls, MUST register through our Department Headquarters and stay in the contracted housing. Any exceptions must be cleared with the Department Commander / Adjutant prior to our departure to the convention city.
Looking to seeing you in Milwaukee Wisconsin for the 92nd National Convention!
Click Here for a printer friendly version of the General Information for the National Convention
Thank you for making Legion College a great success. Download sections of the General Course Power Point presentation.
Click Here for the Public Relations presentation
Click Here for the Americanism, Legion Baseball, Scouting, Jr. Shooting Sports, Keystone Boys State, State Police Youth Week, Oratorical, Essay, Need a Lift, American Legacy Scholarship, Robert J. Trace Scholarship Fund, Joseph P. Gavenonis College Scholarship, Robert W. Valimont Endowment Fund Scholarship, American Legion School Award Program Presentation
Click Here for the Community Service and Children & Youth Presentation
Click Here for Blood Donor, National Emergency Fund, Housing for Homeless Veterans, Fisher House, and Member Benefits Presentation
Click Here for the Legiontown Presentation
Click Here for the Value of Membership
Click Here for Building an Effective Post Membership Team
This fall, members of your Post, Unit or Squadron can take a day and learn about the different programs and projects concerning the Pennsylvania American Legion. For a $15 registration fee, “students” choose one of eight courses, which will be filled on a first come-first served basis:
The General Course provides information on all Department programs, activities and more.
The Adjutant Course is a 1/2 day course which covers membership, various forms as well as other information. (The first half of the day will be spent in the General Course.)
The Auxiliary Class is an all day class that covers issues pertaining to the Auxiliary.
There will also be a SAL Course. This course is a 1/2 day course for the Sons of The American Legion. (The first half of the day will be spent in the General Course.)
The Service Officer Course is an all day class that gives insight on filing claims and assisting veterans in need.
The Home Association Course is an all day course that will educate attendees on bookkeeping, IRS forms, small games of chance and the Home Association’s relationship to the Post.
This year there will also be a Legion Riders Course for all day. This will inform the student about the different aspects of the Legion Riders.
Finally, the Chaplain Course is for those who are or may want to become a Chaplain and will explain your obligations and duties as the Post Chaplain. (The first half of the day will be spent in the General Course.)
For your convenience, we offer two “colleges”. Attend October 31, 2009 at Ft. Indiantown Gap or November 7, 2009 at Latrobe High School. Opening Program begins at 8:30 am with all classes starting at 9:00 am. Registration fee includes course material, a full course lunch and a Legion College pin.
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