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V.F.W. Post 10646
Lakewood - Rocky River

Meetings are held
7:30 P.M.
first Thursday of each month
Lakewood Office on Aging, 16024 Madison Avenue,
corner of Northland and Madison Avenues [Map]

Contact:
George Pieh
1434 Clarence Avenue
Lakewood, OH 44107
Phone: 216-221-0435
e-mail: gpieh@cox.net

Current Roster

Ohio VFW
Current Events

January 2009 Newsletter
[pdf]

Veteran's Memorial Park Project - Plans

Memorial Day Program
Lakewood Park
May 25, 2009
[pdf]

Veteran's Memorial Park Project - Solicitation Letter

Photo gallery of the Garfield Middle School's Veteran's Day Program

Harding Middle School Veterans Breakfast Invitation

Upcoming Events

May 2nd
Joint Veterans Council rehearsal at Lakewood Park Cemetery @10AM
May 3rd
VFW 75th Anniversary/Dinner 4PM
May 8th
Joint Veterans Council meeting 7:30PM
May 14th
DAV meeting @7PM, VFW meeting @8PM
May 18th
VFW Installation of officers @8PM
May 21st
Harding Middle School Veterans breakfast @7:30AM
May 23rd
Flag Decorations at Lakewood Park Cemetery starts @9:00AM
May 24th
Church Service @ Grace Pres. @10:15AM
May 25th
JVC parade at 10:30 AM and service @ Lakewood Park Cemetery @11:15AM
May 25th
VFW Post #387 Service followed by eat & drinks

History:

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States was formed by the Veterans of the Spanish American War (Cuba) and the Philippine Veterans of the same war, in response to needy veterans, because there was no organization to secure any benefits due to those who had fought. No medical assistance, no legal assistance was available even to those who had lost their HOMES and/or their jobs after they had volunteered to fight in this war. The centenary was celebrated in 2002.

Lakewood Post 10646 was chartered in 1988. The first meeting was held at Lakewood Public Library, Main branch. When the Rocky River Post was dissolved, their members were transferred to Lakewood and it is now the Lakewood-Rocky River Post 10646.

Purpose:

To assist the Veterans to maintain their rights and their needs, such as health, education, monetary assistance, and others. Some examples are: assisting with the clerical work involved with hospitalization, medications, home care, funeral services, etc. This includes securing the issuance of a flag to the family of a deceased veteran, the grave marker, honor guard at the wake and the burial. The National Home in Eaton Rapids, Michigan is maintained to assist any orphans of veterans who may not otherwise be cared for.

Activities:

Memorial Day: Decorate graves at Lakewood Cemetery in Rocky River, take part as color guard in the parade, fire rifle salute at the conclusion of ceremonies at the cemetery.

Funeral services: At the request of family, memorial service at the funeral home, presentation of flag and honor guard service with rifle, salute and taps at the graveside.

Hospital visits: Including Soldier and Sailors Home in Sandusky, OH.

Americanism: Sponsorship of an essay contest on Patriotism.  This is open to all 7th and 8th graders in any school.  Awards are given to the best entry in each of the schools. The award winners are then eligible for regional and then national contests. Awards at these levels include scholarships of differing values. This process begins in December at the local level and ends later in the following spring with the national competition.

Political action: This includes lobbying at the national level to assure the continuation of legislated benefits.

Veterans Day: Cooperate with and assist the City of Lakewood administration to plan and execute the memorial services at Lakewood Park.

Social Activities:

These include pancake breakfasts, Lakewood Festival, Christmas party, dinners, and doughnut sales.

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Presented by Lakewood Public Library