Greetings,
American Legion Post 25 will be hosting a Happy 249th Birthday America Party and Picnic on Saturday, July 6, 2024, starting at Noon. This will be a free, open-to-the-public, Veterans, Police, 1st Responders, and families event. Post 25 would like to extend a special invitation to our senior World War II and Korean War Vets.
If you know a senior WW-II, Korea, or Vietnam Veteran, please bring them if you can!
Post 25’s Independence Day Celebration guest of honor will be Tomoka Heights resident and D-Day C-47 (the militarized version of the DC-3) paratrooper pilot, 101-year-old Chester Barber. On June 6, 2024, Post 25 honored Mr. Barber’s service and bravery on D-Day with a special event.
For the children, there will be a 25-foot outside water slide and face painting. There will also be a Watermelon Eating Contest for children of all ages.
Post 25’s newly refurbished barbecue grill will be cooking chicken quarters and hot dogs. Plus, there will be corn on the cob and hot brisket sandwiches. Everyone is invited to bring a cold or hot side dish or a dessert.
Inside fun will include Cornhole Games with prizes, $1 draft beers from 4-6 pm and a July 4th Special Drink Punch. Local rock band Calico will rock the house from 2-6 pm. And lastly, Post 25 Commander Fred Pierce will lead everyone in their traditional singalong of Lee Greenwood’s classic tribute to our nation, “Proud to Be An American”.
Coming up Friday, the Walker Smith Band will perform from 6-9 PM and Fried Fish on the menu. Menu Items will be available from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. On Saturday there will be Burgers & Dogs on the grille from Noon to 2 PM. Then on Sunday, A Lil’Mixed Up will perform from 5-8 PM.
See you at Post 25!
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June 6th is an auspicious date in American history. It was “D-Day”, also known as “Operation Overlord”. Most of us know it as The Invasion of Normandy. It was the beginning of the end of WW II.
After dropping paratroopers, while being shot at by German anti-aircraft weapons, Chester returned to England and was loaded up with supplies to be air-dropped in France, 






Chester will be our guest at Post 25, along with a few speakers. We will be playing 1940s Big Band music, as well as a recording of
Chester and his brothers all served and survived World War II. His mother had four flags with stars in the front window of the house until they all came home. Chester met his wife, Nancy when they were in the second grade. Three months before he enlisted in the Army Air Corps, they were married.
Later, Chester became a real estate broker. He said he learned from his Scottish Grandma Stratton, who was a horse trader. “I’ll sell anything!” After living in several different areas of Florida and Arizona, Chester continued his land trading in the Tomoka Heights community, in Lake Placid. To date, Chester has bought and sold seven houses in the community.
Chester was also a community leader. He served as Chairman of the Deacons at First Baptist Church of St. Cloud and served as Osceola County Commissioner four times. In his government capacity, he had the honor of meeting