Post 459 Grand Rapids, Michigan

Post 459

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Post 459 Grand Rapids, Michigan

About This Post

Post Namesake
American Legion North-Eastern Post 459
Notable Members
This Year's Post Commander is Chadwick Vanderven. Our Past State Commander and Post Service Officer Gerald Dennis he was also our previous Year Commander and our State Public Relations Committee Member Wanda Torres also Jr. Vice Commander. Lynn Terhune Auxiliary President & Harriet Sturim Auxiliary Chaplain, Joe Hollomon SAL Member that handles our website these are dedicated members of our Post that serve our Veterans and Community! OUR POST HISTORY The date was January 1946. America was just coming out of World War II. The young men and women called to serve our country were either recently home or on their way back to see their loved ones. The Northeast side of Grand Rapids was no exception as discharged members of the Armed Forces returned to their mothers, fathers, and perhaps just as important, the friends they grew up with. It was no coincidence that many of these young servicemen, full of youth and optimism, decided to form their own veterans service organization. In short order, they decided that the name of this club was to be the "Northeastern American Legion Post"; the Post number 459 was also quickly assigned by the state level authorities. These young men, with names like Rusilowski, Lewakowski, Stalec, and Potapowicz also reflected the strong Polish-American heritage of the Northeast side of Grand Rapids. These well-motivated veterans quickly turned to the streets and families of their youth to fill the roster of the Northeastern Post. After several meetings at Diamond Avenue Hall in 1947, the fledgling Post was officially chartered, elected officers, and found a home at 700 Michigan Street N.E. Ever true to their heritage and ties to the community our Post membership grew quickly and moved across the street to our current home at 658 Michigan Street N.E. In 1953 the Post added the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, and in 1963 they chartered a group named the Sons of The American Legion. Today's Northeastern Post is surely different than the group of spirited young veterans of 1946, but our roots will forever be a part of our sense of pride and obligation. Our members come from a variety of ethnic, social, and political backgrounds. All three of our organizations are both non-sectarian and non-political. Simply put, we believe our diversity is our strength. Post 459 is currently home to approximately 260 Legion veteran members, 210 members of the Ladies Auxiliary, and 170 members of the Sons of The American Legion. Our three organizations operate independently, but we always remain true to our mission of helping veterans, veterans' causes, and our community. The members of our Legion Family currently contribute time and other resources to charities such as Childrens' Miracle Network, Special Olympics, and the American Cancer Society, just to name a few. Locally, our Post contributes to the Grand Rapids Home for Veterans, gives scholarships to local high school graduates, and participates with a large variety of other local civic and religious organizations. Currently, Post 459 members serve our Legion Family at the Post, District and State levels. Our sense of patriotism can also be seen when we march on Memorial and Veterans Days, when we bow our heads in prayer during the service of the Four Chaplains, and when we flag veterans' graves at local cemeteries.
What Makes this Post Unique
Our Post is a very active Post we always get complimented on our Friendliness and we are the only Legion Post in Grand Rapids, MI that does The Four Chaplain Service every year by our Auxiliary Chaplain Harriet Sturim. We do many activities that our members enjoy very much such as Pulaski Days in October for our Post is in a Polish neighborhood. We also do fundraising activities for the Recconnect Committee like Tips for Troops that our Bar Manager Chris Moore created.

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HISTORY

2010

Four Chaplain Service

Jan 31, 2016
Every Year Our Auxiliary Chaplain Harriet Sturim and her assistants put on the Four Chaplain Service in Grand Rapids, MI on the last Saturday of January. This coming January of 2017 the Four Chaplain Service will be at The Gerald R. Ford Museum at 12:30 pm after the Service they have a complimentary refreshments at our Legion Post 459. This is open to the General Public for Free. If you have never attended this I..
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Four Chaplain Service
Pulaski Days

Pulaski Days

Oct 7, 2016
Every Year Post 459 puts on a great Celebration where they open the Post to the General Public and they have a band that plays good Polish music and we make Polish Food that every one Enjoys. Our Post was in a Polish neighborhood. This year we are having the Pulaski Day Parade on our side so the Parade will pass right by our Post. Come on Over if you can and enjoy the Festivities!
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