A new American Legion Post/community center was dedicated by members of the American Legion family on Armed Forces Day - May 20, 2017. The new 5,000 square foot meeting space features bathrooms, showers, two meeting spaces, a full kitchen and a beautiful bar made from a black walnut tree found in Palmyra, Nebraska. In addition to being used as a meeting space for The American Legion family in Wilber, the new facility can be rented out by members of the community to hold special events.

 

 

Scedule of events for the Louis-Milan American Legion Building dedication.

 

American Legion Post 101 Color Guard prepares for the building dedication.

 

American Legion Post 101 Color Guard prepares for the building dedication.

 

Guests bow their heads for opening prayer at the dedication ceremony for the new Louis-Milan American Legion building.

 

American Legion Post 101 Commander Gary Wooten provides opening remarks at the building dedication.

 

American Legion Post 101 Commander Gary Wooten provides opening remarks and talks about the history of The American Legion in Wilber, NE.

 

Department Senior Vice Commander Jim Costello, Post 101 First Vice Commander and Post 101 Commander Gary Wooten at the building dedication.

 

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