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May 2015 Volume 40, Issue 9
In This Issue: Presidents Message 1 Auxiliary Report 2 Pictures
2-3 Birthdays/Anniversaries 4 April Dinner Information 4 Auxiliary
Lunch Information 4 Chair Reports 5-6 Auxiliary Programs 6 General
Information 7-9 Membership Application 10 Dinner Reservations
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This newsletter is published monthly September - May.
The Superstition Mountain Chapter, Military Officers
Association of America Inc., is a non-profit organization, IRS
tax
ID# 23-7430856
http://www.smcmoaa.org/
Please remember to share the newsletter with your spouse!
Presidents Comments
Superstition Mountain Chapter MOAA has the BEST recruiting
brochure in the USA! On Saturday evening, April 16th while Ann
Schminke and I were driving home from our Globe HS JROTC awards
presentations, my cell phone rang. Because I was driving, I waited
until we got home to get the message. It was from Col. Ron Perkins
our AZCOC president. He had just returned from Washington DC. While
he was there he was notified of 5 awards for Arizona Chapters and
the Council. The one FIRST PLACE award was
SMC Best Recruiting Brochure. I must take this opportunity to
thank LTC Ed Fox for leading the effort in developing and producing
this great brochure. CONGRATULATIONS! Our April 19th dinner guest
speaker Terri Alexon, was quite informative on Outsmarting
Investment Fraud. Even though she had some small technical
problems, she did a great job of advising us about investment
frauds. May 17th, will be our next dinner meeting. This will be our
last dinner meeting until September. We will continue to meet for
lunch through the summer. See you there! On May 20/21 the AZCOC
will be holding our semi-annual council meeting in Green Valley,
AZ. Please keep in mind our 2nd annual MOAA-DBACKS game will be on
Sept 13th vs the LA Dodgers. Our color guard will present the
colors again along with the flags of all of the nine AZ MOAA
chapters. We will be seated in section 217. The second level
seating is a restricted area. If you dont have a ticket for the
second level you cant get in. ALL of our tickets will only be
$20.00 each. So plan on bringing your family and friends. Even
though we dont need the money until August 15th, please let us know
if you want to attend and how many people will be in your party.
SAVE THE DATE.
Ed Mangan, Capt USAF (fmr); [email protected], President,
Superstition Mountain Chapter, MOAA 4537 E. Shomi St, Phoenix, AZ
85044; (602) 501-0128
2015 OFFICERS
President, Cpt Ed Mangan 602-501-0128 [email protected]
1st VP, Lt Gregory Moore 480-814-0580 [email protected]
2nd VP, Ms. Ann Schminke 480 893-8263 [email protected]
VP Auxiliary, Mrs. Ann Ferguson
Secretary, Mrs. Peggy Allen
Treasurer, Maj Austin Foote
Past President, CW4 Arlan Allen
2015 COMMITTEE CHAIRS Programs Lt Gregory Moore Membership Ms.
Ann Schminke Personal Affairs CW4 Arlan Allen Legislative Lt Col Ed
Fox JROTC/Scholarship Col Karl Pfitzer Newsletter Mrs. Marlene Fox
Website Mrs. Ann Ferguson Transition Coordinator LtC James Austin
Director Col Thomas Ralph Director Maj Gen Dave Rataczak Director
Mrs. Jackie Oddo Director Capt George Meegan Director CW4 Bob
Delker
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AUXILIARY NEWS: from Ann Ferguson
At the April Auxiliary meeting, our members decided to meet for
lunch only at 11:30 am for the May thru Aug meetings. We will
not
pack boxes for Packages from Home during these meetings. We will
continue to meet on the 2nd Friday of each month (dates are May
8th, June 12th, July 10th and Aug 14th, 2015) at Dobsons
Restaurant, 2155 S. Dobson, Mesa. During the April meeting an
additional 17 boxes for Packages from Home were filled, making our
total for the year thus far 60 boxes packed and shipped. We hope to
pack 10 boxes a month or 120 boxes for the year, so you can see we
are about half way to our goal. We have about $250 left in our fund
which is not enough to sustain our current level of activity. We
are hoping that all of you will find some items to contribute to
this effort so that we may continue to support our deployed troops
with Packages from Home. Please bring donations of hygiene and/or
snack items to our meetings to help support this program. If you
prefer to donate cash, you
may send checks labeled for Packages from Home to our treasurer,
Austin Foote; a form for this purpose is available on page 11 of
this newsletter. We are also still accepting used paperback books
for Operation Paperback and used hard back books for the Phoenix
VAMC. We Thank those of you who have already cleaned your book
shelves; isnt is nice to have all that space for new books? If you
havent donated your old used books yet, we will be glad to have
them. Just bring them to our meetings or call me at 480-961-9634 to
arrange a pick up at your home. If you have questions about the
Auxiliary Meetings or donating to our Packages from Home and/or
Operation Paperback projects, please call at the above number or
email me at: [email protected].
April Dinner Meeting
Our April Dinner guest speaker was Terri Alexon, a
representative from the Arizona Corporation Commission, Investment
Fraud Division. Terri shared examples of how people are defrauded
and how to keep it from happening to us. She is a good speaker and
her presentation was very entertaining and informative. Thank you
Greg Moore for having her come and speak to us.
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The April Raffle was hosted by Meredith Moore. Our 50/50 pot was
won by Jeane Jackson. Thank you for hosting, Meredith
We need volunteers to host our monthly raffles. If you would
like to host one of the months or donate an item for the raffle,
please contact Greg Moore 480-814-0580 [email protected]. We need
5 or 6 items, each worth at least $20.00. If you are willing to
host, we will try and help you get the items.
The members that come to our dinner meetings enjoy sharing a
meal and conversation with people they have become friends with. No
surprise there! After all, we are a fun and friendly bunch!
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Birthday Congratulations
MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST
Linda Burch 2 Maureen Alvarez 19 Pam Banachowski 11 David
Andersen 24 Connie Koch 29 Alex Banachowski 23 Michael Dickson 19
Norm Conner 25 George Meegan 20 Virginia Bresehan 1 Royetta Dooley
14 Shirley Davis 6 Robert Mockenhaupt 12 Fenwick Burch 8 Karl
Kohlhoff 28 Fred Ferguson 18 Marcella Peters 24 Keith Cerhan 9
Sheryl Mauldin 17 Lucian Ferguson 12 Larry Rasmussen 13 Gail
Dickson 22 Carol Mockenhaupt 18 Austin Foote 1 Martin Dooley 6
Jackie Oddo 22 Christopher Gahan 25 Georgianne Gahan 1 Mary Ruben 4
Betty Grenig 14
Walter Herd 8 Ann Schminke 15 Marilyn Holmlund 19
June Hultgren 14 Mary Spikerman 14 Dorothy Hume 23
Jeane Jackson 8 June Wilson 8 Joan Kohlhoff 21 You dont stop
laughing Elizabeth Lewis 28 Arlene Mills 5 when you grow old..
Marilyn Miles 2 Duke Moore 11
Meredith Moore 3 Nancy Nickerson 6 You grow old when you William
Schminke 12 Maralene Peterson 25 stop laughing.. Sandy Smith 6
Rebecca Schmidt 11 Beverly Spicci 9 John Scott 28 George Bernard
Shaw Bunnie Williams 29 Joseph Sottile 8
Anniversary Congratulations
MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST
Fred & Ann Ferguson Arlan & Peggy Allen Alfred &
Maureen Alvarez Doug & Donner Conger Karl & Joan Kohlhoff
Walter & Joyce Herd William & Connie Koch Harold &
Sharon Fales LeMar & Maralene Peterson Robert & Carl
Mockenhaupt Clyde & Bunnie Williams Joseph & Helen
Goldblatt Greg & Meredith Moore John & Magdalen Kwak Duke
& Lynda Moore Elden & Genie Mortenson Marvin & Lana
Murray Paul & Ida Peffley
Gregory & Margaret Romas
Eugene & Melba Shafer
Superstition Mountain Chapter MOAA Auxiliary Luncheon at
Dobson's Restaurant
Friday, May 8, 2015 - 11:30am
Order lunch off the menu
Reservations to Ann Ferguson 480-961-9634 or email
[email protected]
Come in out of the heat and join us for lunch this summer
June 12th, July 10th, and August 14th Same place Same time Same
wonderful people!
Superstition Mountain Chapter MOAA
Dinner Meeting Sunday, May 17, 2015
Dobsons Restaurant 2155 S Dobson Rd, Mesa 4:00 Social Hour 5:00
Dinner
Magic Show
Menu Choices Filet Mignon, Chicken Picata or Salmon,
Dinner Salad, and Rolls Vegetable, and Chefs Dessert
$25.00 per person
Reservations to Greg Moore [email protected] 480-814-0580 -
1581 W. Corona Dr. Chandler, AZ 85224
Reservations by Thursday, May14th
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A message from
1st Vice President Greg Moore
Greetings all: I hope you found both the dinner and the ACC
representative, Terri Alexon's presentation to your liking. As she
pointed out there are bad people out there intent on stealing your
money. These individuals can range from solicitations on the
internet, the neighbor next door to trusted religious or
professional "friends." Again, bottom line, "If it sounds too
good to be true..." May's dinner will have a magical theme. First,
by having your reservation in by noon May 14th, a filet mignon, a
chicken picata or a gran mariner salmon will appear before you soon
after 1700 on May 17th. About an hour later, a magician will appear
to entertain you. All of this for $25. What a deal! We will begin
our summer luncheons in June, meeting for social at 12:00 noon with
lunch served at 1:00pm. Menu choices will be Cheeseburger, Chicken
Salad Croissant, Ruben Sandwich or Chef's Salad. Cost is $20 and
reservations are due the Thursday before the lunch
CHAIRMAN REPORTS
Legislative Ed Fox
You are never too old to stop caring about
military retirement and benefitsfor yourself, spouse, and those
who come after you. Support and champion those who support and
champion you, if for no other reason than that of paying it
forward. There is absolutely no reason for our Government to
attempt to finance their irresponsible spending by gutting the pay
and benefits of active and retired military members and their
dependents. Never before has our Government faced such debt and
their efforts regarding our entitlements constant and unrelenting.
BEWARE.
ROTC Karl Pfitzer
Thanks everyone, for helping us complete this years ROTC/JROTC
Program. It was a great success!
Personal Affairs Arlan Allen
As Memorial Day approaches I thought Id share this poem, written
by Colonel Ben D. Qualls. He had written this for his cousin, who
was killed in action in Korea.
THIS GARDEN OF STONE. This garden of stone grows not from water,
and seed, and loam. It grows from tears, and blood, and heart, and
bone. This garden of memories, and holder of souls, was built by
these warriors, both young, and old. They have no race, religion,
or creed. They just gave their all, with a simple deed. They
fought, and burned, and bled, and died, while their brothers held
them, buried them, and cried. Do not dare walk, by this garden of
stone, with no remorse, nor sadness shown. Do not ignore, each
father, brother, or son. Whose time is past, whose life is done.
You cannot pay them back, for what you owe. This country, this
freedom, this life we own. But pay those fighting, those living,
those coming home. Pay them with honor, and respect, not said, but
shown.
Our Summer Luncheons June 21th, July 19th, August 16th
Dobson Ranch Inn - noon Social Hour 1:00pm Lunch $20.00 per
person Menu Choices
Cheeseburger, Chicken Salad Croissant, Ruben Sandwich or Chef's
Salad Reservations: Greg Moore 480-814-0580 [email protected]
1581 W. Corona Dr. Chandler, AZ 85224-8558
Reservations must be in by the Thursday before the luncheon,
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Transition Coordinator James Austin
Need A Job? North Pointe Prep in Phoenix is seeking a Junior
High School Math Teacher at an
annual salary of $32,000-$54,000 depending on qualifications for
the 2015-2016 school year who is passionate about student growth
and learning as well as a knowledgeable and skilled mathematics
instructor. Current
fingerprint clearance card required. Sufficient time is
available to secure state educational certification. Further
details available at CAREERBUILDER.COM. [email protected]
routinely posts listings of jobs focusing on career interest to
veterans and their dependents. Dont overlook such valuable
resources.
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Auxiliary Sponsored ProgramsAuxiliary Sponsored
ProgramsAuxiliary Sponsored ProgramsAuxiliary Sponsored
Programs
Cell Phones for Soldiers /Cell Phones for Soldiers /Cell Phones
for Soldiers /Cell Phones for Soldiers /
HelpingHelpingHelpingHelping Heroes HomeHeroes HomeHeroes
HomeHeroes Home
Ann SchminkeAnn SchminkeAnn SchminkeAnn Schminke
When you upgrade your phone, dont throw those old phones away.
Bring them to us. Well send them in to get phone time for our
troops overseas. The phones dont need to work. Monetary donations
are great too! $5.00 is equal to 2.5 hours of family talk-time for
one deployed.
For more information contact: Ann Schminke 480-893-8263 -
[email protected]
Since 2011 over 345 phones have been sent! Thanks for your
donations!
Operation Operation Operation Operation Paperback BooksPaperback
BooksPaperback BooksPaperback Books
Ann FergusonAnn FergusonAnn FergusonAnn Ferguson
We send paperbacks to the troops and hard cover books are taken
to the VA Hospital.
Requested books: action (includes westerns), bestsellers,
biographies and memoirs, fantasy, history, horror, mysteries,
science-fiction and true crime. We are also sending books to the
families of deployed troops. You can now include children's books
in your donations as well as more women's literature. For more
information contact Ann Ferguson 480-961-9634 or email
[email protected]
5 Boxes mailed in 2015 (over 108 books)
Since 2012, Over 880 books taken to the VA Hospital!
Packages from HomePackages from HomePackages from HomePackages
from Home
Ann FergusonAnn FergusonAnn FergusonAnn Ferguson
Bring your donations to any chapter function. Requested items:
hygiene items (baby wipes,
cotton swabs, tissues, tooth paste, deodorant, shampoo, etc.),
snack items (such as beef jerky, hard candy, and gum), canned
goods, peanut butter, Top Ramen, Cup of Noodles, etc. We also need
Sunday newspaper comics, magazines about sports, world events,
nature, etc. We cannot send aerosol cans, chocolate, alcohol or
sexually oriented material. Monetary donations are always
appreciated. For more information contact: Ann Ferguson
480-961-9634 or email [email protected]
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Thank you for your donations! Please keep them coming!
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NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES FORFORFORFOR KNIGHTS ORGANIZATIONKNIGHTS
ORGANIZATIONKNIGHTS ORGANIZATIONKNIGHTS ORGANIZATION
This organization collects donated thank you cards and takes
them to the veterans hospital for our vets on holidays. Our chapter
would like to collect at least 100 cards to give them for
Independence Day, July 4th. We handed out about 70 cards to members
at our last dinner meeting. They write a personal thank you inside
and bring them back to our May dinner. If any of you would like to
help with this undertaking use any thank you or blank card you
might have. Do not seal the envelope (they check to make sure what
has been written is appropriate) or sign the card. A few of our
members are having their grandchildren write something. Children
may sign and give their age or grade if they wish. You can bring
the cards to any of our functions or Notes for Knights have the
following drop off points:
Karl Pfitzer is traveling in Europe. He sent these pictures to
share.
THANK YOU NOTETHANK YOU NOTETHANK YOU NOTETHANK YOU NOTES TO OUR
AUXILIARY LADIESS TO OUR AUXILIARY LADIESS TO OUR AUXILIARY LADIESS
TO OUR AUXILIARY LADIES!!!!
Hand deliver to UPS Store 4960 S Gilbert Rd (SWC Gilbert
Rd/Chandler Heights
Notes for Knights drop off location SOZO Coffeehouse 1982 N Alma
School Road (SWC Alma School/Warner Road
A Knight is brave and heroic So is a soldier. A knight is a
defender, a champion of a cause or principle So is a soldier. A
knight is a warrior sworn to uphold the values of faith, loyalty,
courage, and honor So is a soldier. Therefore, a soldier is a
knight in camouflage armor.
This is Sr. Ventura and the monument he built to honor soldiers
of Pattons army after the Sicily invasion in 1943. He was four
years old when the Americans came and he and his family hid in the
mountains until the fighting passed their farm. They came back to
the farm and found over 100 dead American soldiers in the streets
and the farm. He built this monument in their honor and has been
visited by many families of the American dead. He speaks no English
so we did a lot of hand pointing and gesturing. The Americans were
from the 82nd Airborne Division.
Join us at our May Dinner as we take a few moments to remember
our friends who have passed. A candle will be lit and a moment of
silence observed.
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On behalf of the Detroit John D. Dingell VAMC patients and
staff, we would like to extend our appreciation to you for your
donation of Paperback Books. Your thoughtfulness reflects the
concern that you feel for our Veterans and for the service they
have provided to all of us while in service to our country. Without
your support we could not provide for the smaller niceties that
make hospitalization more bearable. Your thoughtfulness also
reflects the concern and compassion that our community feels for
our Veterans.
Thank You for your continued support. Sincerely, Bill Browning
CHF, Volunteer & Community Relations
On behalf of the Veterans, families and staff of the Dayton VA
Medical Center, I wish to extend our sincere appreciation for your
donation of books. Your thoughtfulness reflects the concern that
you feel for our Veterans and for the service they provided to all
of us while in service to our country. Your contributions make it
possible for us to enhance the care we provide for our Nations
heroes, the Veteran patient. Again, thank you for caring.
Sincerely, Glenn A. Costie, FACHE CEO/Medical Center
Director
Memorial Day 2015, May 30th observed May 25th Remembering those
who gave their lives for our freedom!
June Dates to Remember!
June 12th MOAA Auxiliary Luncheon June 14th U.S. Army Founded
1775 June 21st Fathers Day June 21st MOAA Luncheon
July Dates to Remember! July 2nd U.S. Army Air Corps Established
1926 July 4th Independence Day! July10th MOAA Auxiliary Luncheon
July 19th MOAA Luncheon
August Dates to Remember! August 4th Coast Guard Established
1790 August 14th MOAA Auxiliary Luncheon August 16th MOAA
Luncheon
Sunday, September 13th is our Chapter Dbacks game. Contact Ed
Mangan for your $20.00 tickets. (602) 501-0128
Sunday, September 20th we will have a Western Night Dinner
Meeting. Country music and atmosphere should make this a fun
night.
Memorial Day, an American holiday observed on the last Monday of
May, honors men and women who died while serving in the U.S.
military. Originally known as Decoration Day, it originated in the
years following the Civil War and became an official federal
holiday in 1971.
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Legislative Update 24 April 2015: House Unveils FY16 Defense
Plans
HOUSE COMMITTEE REJECTS DOD BUDGET PROPOSALS On April 15, MOAA
chapter and council leaders from across the country visited nearly
every congressional office to speak out against the DoD's proposed
changes to TRICARE, pay and benefits. MOAA members strengthened
this initiative by sending their elected officials nearly 44,000
communications reaffirming this message.
The House Armed Services Personnel Subcommittee (HASC-P)
listened. On Thursday morning, the Subcommittee released their
mark-up of H.R. 1735, the FY 2016 National Defense Authorization
Act (NDAA). None of DoD's proposals to cut pay and benefits were
included.
The subcommittee rejected DoD's request to reduce the commissary
subsidy that would have led to reduced hours and operating days.
Before making changes to the commissary system, subcommittee
members are waiting for a congressionally mandated study on the
effects of price markups in commissaries, which is due in
September.
The subcommittee also advanced measures requiring DoD to improve
sexual assault response and prevention efforts for male service
members. Additionally, the bill included continued funding for
local schools with significant numbers of military dependents.
Although the subcommittee rejected the DoD's budget driven
proposals, it did include controversial aspects of the Military
Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission's (MCRMC)
proposals to overhaul military retirement.
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MOAAs Mission: The Military Officers Association of America
(MOAA) is a non-profit veterans association dedicated to
maintaining a strong national defense and to preserving the earned
entitlements of members of the uniformed services and their
families and survivors.
CLIP AND MAIL
MOAA National & Superstition Mountain Chapter Membership
Application
Date __________________Member Name & Initial
___________________________________________________ Branch of
Service__________________________
Rank__________________________________ Spouse First Name
____________________________ National MOAA Number
________________________
Street Address ___________________________________ __City
_____________ State _____ZIP______-_________
Home Phone #__________________________Work or
Cell#________________________________
Please Circle: ARMY--AIR FORCE-NAVY--MARINE CORPS- COAST
GUARD--NOAA--PUBLIC HEALTH SVC
Circle All That Apply: REGULAR-RESERVE-NATIONAL GUARD-FORMER
OFFICER-ACTIVE-RETIRED-
MALE___ FEMALE___ WIDOW-___ WIDOWER___
Member Date of Birth MM____/DD____/YYYY______ Spouse Date of
Birth MM____/DD____/YYYY______
Anniversary Date ______________________E-mail Address
_______________________________________
MOAA National membership for 2015 has 3 types to pick from. 1.
Basicfree-electronic only. 2. Premium- $37.00 a year. 3. Life
membership-fee is age dependent. As a BASIC Member you will receive
electronic newsletters and have opportunities to participate in
grassroots activism effort. You get Military Officer Magazine via
our mobile app. Youll also have the opportunity to attend our
career fairs, networking events, and classes and to take advantage
of valuable discounts on products and services. As a PREMIUM Member
you get full access to everything MOAA has to offer, including our
full spectrum of our career resources (one-on-one career
counseling, rsum reviews, and interviewing advice and critiques),
countless discounts on products and travel, and access to all MOAA
exclusive publications and news updates. Youll be able to tap into
MOAAs staff of experts for financial and investment advice, college
scholarships for dependents, and much more. Thats on top of all the
benefits you receive at the BASIC Membership level. Superstition
Mountain Chapter membership fee is $25 per year. Spouses of current
members may participate in Chapter Auxiliary luncheons and
activities with no fee. Chapter bylaws require Chapter members and
Chapter Auxiliary members to be members of MOAA National.
Enclose check for: MOAA National $_________$25.00 For Chapter
$_________$12.50 For Auxiliary________ Makes checks payable to:
Superstition Mountain Chapter MOAA
Mail Application and Check to: Superstition Mountain Chapter
MOAA, Austin Foote, Treasurer 3554 E. Camino Circle, Mesa, AZ
85213-7033 - Phone 480- 329-4806
For More Information Contact, Membership Committee Chairman Ann
Schminke: 480-893-8263 - [email protected]
Name tags are available for $10.00 each. Name tags are durable
hard plastic, white background with MOAA logo and your name
engraved in black. To place your order, please fill out the form
below and send your check made out to Superstition Mountain Chapter
MOAA to the above address.
Print first and last name Select nametag type pin on or
magnetic
1. ______________________________________________________ _____
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2. ______________________________________________________ _____
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3. ______________________________________________________ _____
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Chapter Community Grant Donation Enclosed is our donation of $
_____________ for this program The Chapter MAY___MAY NOT __ publish
our names in the newsletter
Signed __________________________________________________
Please make check payable to Superstition Mountain Chapter, MOAA
Please check one ROTC____ Packages From Home____
Other________________________
Mail to: Austin L. Foote, Treasurer, 3554 E. Camino Circle,
Mesa, AZ 85213-7033
Family Assistance Fund Donation Enclosed is our tax-deductible
donation of $ _____________
Signed __________________________________________________
Please make check payable to AZ National Guard Family Assistance
Fund Mail to: Austin L. Foote, Treasurer, 3554 E. Camino Circle,
Mesa, AZ 85213-7033
2015 Chapter Dues Renewal Form Annual Dues: $25 Regular Members
$12.50 Auxiliary Members
Please make check payable to Superstition Mountain Chapter, MOAA
- - - Write MOAA Chapter Dues on Memo line of the check
Mail to: Austin L. Foote, Treasurer 3554 E. Camino Circle Mesa,
AZ 85213-7033 Check enclosed; renew my membership for 2015 Signed
_____________________________ My national MOAA
number_________________________________
Address
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Phone number_____________________ Email
___________________________________________________ ____
April Dinner Meeting Reservation Sunday, May17, 2015 - Dobsons
Restaurant
Social Hour 4:00pm Dinner 5:00pm
Meal Choices: Filet Mignon_____ Chicken Picata______ Grand
Mariner Salmon _____ $25.00 per meal Name(s)
_________________________________________________
Reservations must be in by Thursday, May14th Make checks payable
to: Superstition Mountain Chapter, MOAA
CLIP AND MAIL TO: GREG MOORE 1581 W. Corona Dr. Chandler, AZ
85224-8558 Or call 480-814-0580- email [email protected]
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Superstition Mountain Chapter Military Officers Association of
America 1151 N Joshua Tree Lane Gilbert, AZ 85234
2015 Chapter Activity schedule Chapter Board Meetings Chapter
Auxiliary Luncheons Chapter Dinner/Picnic Meetings
May 11th 9:00am May 8th 11:30am May 17th - 4:00pm social 5:00pm
dinner
Summer Break Chapter Auxiliary Luncheons Chapter Summer
Luncheons
No board meeting June 12th 11:30am June 21st 12noon social
1:00pm lunch No board meeting July 10th 11:30am July 19th - 12noon
social 1:00pm lunch
No board meeting August 14th 11:30am August 16th - 12noon social
1:00pm lunch September 14th - 9:00am September 11th 11:30am
September 20th - 4:00pm social 5:00pm dinner
October 12th - 9:00am October 9th - 11:30am October 17th
Saturday Picnic 11:00am
November 9th -9:00am November 13th - 11:30am November 15th -
4:00pm social 5:00pm dinner
December 14th - 9:00am December 11th - 11:30am December 13th -
5:00pm social - - 6:00pm dinner
Remember to sign up for the State wide MOAA Group Arizona
Diamondbacks game September13th. Tickets are only $20.00.
Call or email Ed Mangan with your reservation ASAP! (602)
501-0128 - [email protected]