AUXILIARY UNIT 215 OFFICERS

President: Lisa Olinger
Vice President: Kay Cross
Secretary: Heather Frost
Treasurer: Gina Champion
Chaplain: Kay Myers
Sgt.-at-Arms: Colleen Hoover
Historian: Darci Stanner-Gaff
Membership: Jaime Parish
Ticket Sales: Julie Byler

Membership Dues:

  • $35
  • $5 Junior (under 18 years of age)

Membership Meetings:  4th Tuesday @ 6:00 pm

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We know that military service is a sacrifice for the whole family, so ALA members quietly look for ways to ease the burden — whatever it takes to get that family back on their feet physically, mentally, socially, and vocationally. If we don’t have the resources, we connect military families with our partners who do.

In honoring our veterans, one of our core values is to demonstrate and pass on respect for our country and our nation’s flag. We promote patriotic youth programs, most notably the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State and Girls Nation programs, held regionally and nationally, along with education programs, contests, and scholarships in local school systems.

Making our communities better places in which to live is another core value put into action by American Legion Auxiliary members every day across the country. Whether hosting a stand down to bring vital health and support services to homeless veterans, or coordinating a send-off or welcome-home event for a deployed military unit, ALA members are continuously at work in their communities, demonstrating the compassion and heart we have for those who serve our country and protect our freedoms.

The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 215 is an active community resource for:

  • Help and support for our local veterans
  • Partnering with other Legion Family members in support of The American Legion mission
  • Participating in, and supporting, local programs and projects
  • Funding for local charitable causes
  • And more!

MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY

  • Grandmothers, mothers, sisters, spouses, and direct and adopted female descendants of members of The American Legion; and
  • Grandmothers, mothers, sisters, spouses, and direct and adopted female descendants of all men and women who served in either of the following periods: April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918 and any time after December 7, 1941 who, being a citizen of the United States at the time of their entry therein served on active duty in the Armed Forces of any of the governments associated with the United States during either eligibility periods and died in the line of duty or after honorable discharge;
  • Grandmothers, mothers, sisters, spouses, and direct and adopted female descendants of all men and women who were in the Armed Forces of the United States during either of the following periods: April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918; and any time after December 7, 1941 who served on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States during either eligibility periods and died in the line of duty or after honorable discharge; and
  • Those women who of their own right are eligible for membership in The American Legion.