Columbia VFW Post #9340 - Call to Action
On Tuesday, July 21, 2009, Debra Rose, President of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce presented Dave Carroll, Post Commander of the Columbia VFW Post#9340 a donation check for $1200. The Columbia Chamber of Commerce was also on hand to congratulate Dave Carroll for earning the Columbia VFW Post #9340 the prestigious honor of being selected for an All State Post Award.. They were one of the five posts out of 400 here in the State of Ohio chosen to represent Ohio at the National Convention held in August. Dave Carroll was appointed to be the team captain to lead the five chosen posts from Ohio during the All American Awards Ceremony.
The Chamber donated the funds to assist with their Building Improvement Fund. The VFW Post #9340 has been raising funds to help offset the cost of the installation of their new sanitation system. During the Columbia Homecoming Festival, the VFW started their fundraising by sponsoring a Beer Garden and “Duct Taping the Commander to the Toilet” event. All of this fundraising will help to replace the septic system that has been in place since the building was established.
Dave shared that when you go to war, you develop a strong bond to fellow service members. After returning home you want to connect with people that may have had a similar experience that you had. Dave Carroll explained that after WWII, a group of Columbia veterans joined together to organize and incorporate as a Veterans of Foreign Wars Post. Twenty five Columbia residents joined together to continue serving their country, community, to remember the sacrifices of those that did not return and most importantly to help fellow veterans. They held fundraisers to purchase the current property on Royalton Road. They worked hard to construct the post home and provided the labor to get it built. It took over five years to do this. When you look at the post today you realize what an amazing accomplishment it was. We need to remember these were the same people that went ashore at Normandy, Iwo Jima and survived five years in the fields of battle all over the world. To them, things that seemed impossible would take just a little longer.
May 4th 1947 the VFW was built by local veterans and named the Edward P. Madak Post #9340. Once their charter was issued, their mission has not changed. Duty, Honor and Service is their motto.
Since 2003, they have built a Veterans Memorial and donated over $130,000.00 to various community charitable causes. Their generosity has been felt by many organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, School Groups, 4-H clubs, Columbia Chamber of Commerce and Miss Liberty Queens. They have also hosted and assisted with fundraisers for individuals and families in our community. These things were possible only because of the participation and support of the community.
Now, the Columbia Chamber of Commerce hopes that you will follow in its lead to support the VFW. Today's economic conditions are putting a strain on The VFW's financial capabilities. It is our hopes that the community will give back to the organization that has given so much to our veterans, citizens, businesses, schools and organizations. All checks are to be made payable to: VFW Post #9340 and can be sent to: VFW POST #9340, P.O. Box 951, Columbia Station, OH, 44028. Thank you for your continued support.
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