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To: momtothree

“Newer Vets assume that the VFW is just a group of “old guys” and any of the activities aren’t geared towards younger people.”

What’s the purpose of the VFW? Maybe if they added dwarf tossing contests to their list of activities at the VFW halls they could get more members to join! LOL!


74 posted on 11/14/2011 8:32:19 AM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

You know... I went grocery shopping and this post stayed in my mind. I wonder if all organizations of sorts are hurting for members like the Lyons Club, Knights of Columbus, Shriners etc... It is now a different type of time in many aspects compared to the WWI/Korean war era. For one, many men joined outside groups for kinship of sorts. Although they were busy... they usually had stay at home wives who focused entirely on the home and children. Today, most parents work so when they come home... dinner, clean up, laundry, lunches for the next day... the list is endless for both the husband and wife. Weekends are spent on “catching up” with yard work, kid’s sporting events etc.. There really isn’t a whole bunch of time left to socialize per se.

I also think email, facebook, etc.. allows people to stay in touch more readily than before. Yes.. they had phones and wrote letters but now Marine A can keep in touch with Marine B much more easily. My Dad coached for the CYO. If I recall correctly, membership to outside organizations came in handy when being considered for promotions. I am not 100% sure that still applies like it did years back. The Rotary Club, for example, was used by many to meet other business type people and that could come in handy for employment opportunities.

See how much DEEP THINKING I do while grocery shopping!! LOL!!


76 posted on 11/14/2011 9:18:44 AM PST by momtothree
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