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pepsi-grants-xtras_03Vote everyday for the Pepsi Refresh Project for The American Legion Legacy Scholarship benefits college-bound students whose mom or dad lost their lives serving in the U.S. Armed Forces since 9/11. As college tuition and expenses continue to increase it becomes increasingly difficult for a single parent to afford. The American Legion Legacy Scholarship provides assistance with the cost of tuition, fees, and room and board.

Estimates are that over 10,000 children have lost a parent in the US Military since 9/11. This number will continue to rise as more children graduate from high school. Funds from the Pepsi Refresh Everything Project will allow The American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund to help meet this increasing need by providing assistance to deserving students. The American Legion and The American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund will be there to help fulfill President Lincoln’s promise “…to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan…” 

j0438755As 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.j0433115  

 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.

amerlegion-color-emblemNational 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.

  • Friday, August 27 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
  • Saturday, August 28 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
  • 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:

  • Accessibility Home Medical & Rehab 414-543-1114
  • Discount Mobility Products, LLC., 414-321-3500
  • On The Go Mobility 414-375-4682, 7289
  • 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!

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oratoricalYou’re invited to come out and see the Pennsylvania State Oratorical Scholarship Program finals.  The final stage of the program will be held at the beautiful Forum Building in downtown Harrisburg on March 6, 2010.  Admissions free for all those who want to come and watch the best of the best in Pennsylvania. 

The contestants prepare an 8 - 10 minute, memorized oration on some phase of the United States Constitution.  They then give a 3 - 5 minute extemporary orationon one of the four “assigned topics” assigned by National Headquarters.  The contestants don’t use any notes or prompts when giving their oration.

The first place winner wins a $7,500 scholarship, plaque and expense paid trip to the Pennsylvania American Legion State Convention to present his/her winning oration, plus the opportunity to represent Pennsylvania in the National and Regional Contests and receive an additional $1,500 scholarship from the National Organization.  The Second Place Winner receives $5,000 scholarship and plaque.  The third place winner receives $4,000 scholarship and plaque.

View the video below. This is Spencer Harjung, the 2008 winner of the American Legion National Oratorical Contest held in Indianapolis, Indiana.

kbslogoPennsylvania American Legion Keystone Boys State is a unique week long summertime educational program that does not emphasize classroom lectures and textbook learning. Instead, it focuses on participation and personal experience in a model state, complete with governing bodies and elected public officials. It is designed to mirror the structure and operation of its respective state government.

The American Legion believes there is no better way to assure the survival of our republic than to train our young people in the ideals and objectives of American Government. Boys State is designed to supplement the information taught in high school civics classes. It is an activity born out of a need for youth raining in practical citizenship, leadership and to instill a working knowledge of the structure and operation of government.


Keystone Boys State has the following objectives:

  1. to develop leadership and pride in American citizenship
  2. to arouse a keen interest in the detailed study of government
  3. to develop in the young citizens of boys State a full understanding of our American traditions and belief in the United States of America
  4. to arouse in the young citizens a determination to maintain our form of government, and from the Preamble to The American Legion’s constitution
  5. “to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation, and to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy.”


Eligibility Criteria

  • Only males who have successfully completed their junior year of high school and have at least one semester of high school remaining are to be considered.
  • Any boy who has previously attended a boys State is not eligible to attend a second session.
  • Only boys with outstanding qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, loyalty, and service to their schools are to be considered.

In the actual selection process, merit and ability are the two most important factors considered. No boys are permitted to attend because of either poverty or wealth. It is not a program for underprivileged boys nor is it a summer camp for recreation. Fees, or “tuition,” are paid by American Legion Posts, with little or no expense to a young man and his family.

Those applying for the Samsung Scholarship will need a copy of the military discharge (DD-214). If one is not easily available you can request a copy.

Click Here to go to Keystone Boys State website

Click Here to download the Keystone Boys State Application

Click Here to download the Keystone Boys State Brochure

Click Here to download the Samsung Scholarship Application

Click Here to find out more about requesting a copy of the DD-214

Click Here to go to National’s boys and girls state website


To participate or to find out additional information on Keystone Boys State contact Sharon Delancy at Department Headquarters at 717-730-9100


oratorical-winnerTo Students Interested in The American Legion Oratorical Contest:

I am currently a sophomore at Washington & Jefferson College, and the road to higher education was paved by my extra-curricular activities. Every student has a GPA and every student will more than likely have an SAT score, however, not every student has competed in a national competition with chances to win serious scholarship money.

 

The American Legion Oratorical Contest is an application divider that separates both young male and female high school students into a higher caliber of competitiveness. The contest will require students to speak in front of an audience for eight to ten minutes on a prepared aspect of the United States Constitution. After all the prepared orations are delivered, an impromptu speech will be given on one of the predetermined sections of the constitution that will be selected at random. Although students will have a few minutes to prepare for the impromptu speech, it still demonstrates an immense amount of courage and knowledge to stand up in front of a group of people and articulate constitutional thought.

 

The scholarship money that I received from The American Legion Oratorical Contest was nearly enough to cover my entire first-year expenses in college. The financial incentives aside, the contest benefited me in more ways than just scholarships. I left the doors of The American Legion as a far better-rounded, confident, and brave individual with an understanding of our constitution. I learned first hand how to conduct myself in front of an audience and how to maintain my composure while still articulating my thoughts. The most beneficial factor of The American Legion Oratorical Contest is the ability to speak with peers and co-workers on a more respected and confident level. The system is set up to embrace anywhere from the shyest and most inexperienced speakers to the bravest and most advanced young orators. For that reason alone, I recommend the contest to any and all high school students looking to better themselves and their chances of distinguishing a college application. Whether you intend to pursue a career in law or a career in marine biology, you will undoubtedly be required to speak with co-workers and articulate thought.

 

Sincerely,

 

Shane Rumbaugh

PA American Legion

2008 Oratorical Contest Winner

Click Here for more information about the Oratorical Contest

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