In my opinion, the best way to understand the creation and existence of the Windham Veterans Center located at 35 Veterans Memorial Drive in Windham, is to picture in your mind a three legged stool.
Having three supporting legs indicates
that if any one of those supporting legs become weak, fails to provide the
necessary support, or attempts to undermine the strength of the other legs –
the Windham Veterans Center will topple and fall and (as we know it) cease to
exist.
One supporting leg is the American
Legion Field-Allen Post 148 – the current commander is Mel Greenier. Another
equally supporting leg is the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 10643 – the
current commander is Willie Goodman.
The final supporting leg is the Windham
Veterans Association Inc. (WVA), which acts like a military “Headquarters
Company” regarding the building and the land. The current president is Dick
Small.
The WVA owns the building called the
Windham Veterans Center and all the land which includes the Veterans Memorial
Park established and dedicated in 2005 and the Veteran’s Memorial Garden
established and dedicated in 2006. Both the park and the garden were dedicated
in honor and memory of all Veterans on Veterans Day (11-11 at 11 in 2005) and
(11-11 at 11 in 2006). All six branches of American Armed Forces were
recognized by display of their individual branch flags.
The American Legion leg is made up of
all veterans who have become members of Legion Post 148 and the VFW leg is made
up of all veterans who have become members of VFW Post 10643. Each “post” calls
the Windham Veterans Center “home” and each post uses the hall (WVC) to conduct
their post business and social events. Each “post” has its own set of officers
and each “post” conducts their business according to the rules and regulations
controlled by their individual “charter” with their state and national organizations.
However, the Windham Veterans
Association (WVA) leg is made up of all the Veterans who are members of American
Legion Post 148 and VFW Post 10643. This combined group of veterans has its own
set of officers who conduct the business related to the ownership of the
building and the land. This combined group operates under the rules and
regulations in the by-laws of the corporation created to operate initially as a
“Veterans only” 501(c)19 non-profit corporation. However, as a plan to change
the non-profit status to 501(c)3, the Windham Veterans Association has recently
revised their by-laws to include people as WVA members who “do not” belong to
either Am. Legion Post 148 nor VFW Post 10643.
As of this date, we have two Windham
people who have joined the WVA who are not members of Am Legion Post 148 nor
members of VFW Post 10643. These “WVA only” members can attend all WVA
meetings, voice opinions, make suggestions, serve on committees and work on
projects alongside veterans on WVC and community projects. Their membership fee
is $10 per year. Anyone interested in joining the WVA should call Dick Small at
207-310-0310.
In review, contact information is:
If your contact reason is in regard to
the building (WVC) or the grounds or our public function rental hall – call
Dick Small, WVA President, at 207-310-0310.
If your contact reason involves a question regarding
American Legion Field-Allen Post 148 – call Commander Mel Greenier at
207-854-8616.
If your contact reason involves a question
regarding VFW Post 10643 – call Commander Willie Goodman at 207-956-7090.
If your contact reason involves a question
regarding the American Legion Auxiliary, call president Pam Whynot at 892-4720.
In conclusion, - Abbreviations we use:
WVA = Windham Veterans Association, Inc.
WVC = Windham Veterans Center
AL = American Legion
VFW = Veterans of Foreign Wars
AL-AUX = American Legion Ladies Auxiliary
“WVA only” membership = people who join
the Windham Veterans Association who are not members of AL Post 148 nor VFW
Post 10643.
This article has been written as a public
service message by:
Don Swander – contact 207-838-1455 (docaswan@aol.com),
past president WVA, past commander VFW Post 10643 and current member of all
three legs of the stool.
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