Greetings!
Here’s what’s happening this week, June 17 to 23, 2024 at Post 25!
But first, a few reminders…
Summer Hours:
Monday-to-Friday: Open for business from 2 PM until closing.
Saturday: Open for business from 11 AM until closing.
Sunday: Open for business from 1 PM until closing.
Summer Hours will be in effect until September 30, 2024.
Kitchen Hours:
Tuesday to Friday, 2-6 PM. See the Menu Board in front of the Kitchen for Daily Kitchen Menu items.
June Drink Special: Raspberry Lemonade! Ask your bartender to make one for you!
Queen of Hearts:
The Queen of Hearts game will be back when the snowbirds return in the fall.
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Monday, June 17, 2024 – The Kitchen will be closed. Chips Ahoy at 3 pm. Happy Hour 4-7 PM.
Tuesday, June 18, 2024 – Euchre at 2 pm; Chips Ahoy at 3 pm; SAL Bingo at 6:30 pm; See Menu Board for Daily Kitchen Menu items. Happy Hour 4-7 PM.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024 – Chips Ahoy at 3 pm. Cowboy will play from 5-8 pm. See Menu Board for Daily Kitchen Menu items. Happy Hour 4-7 PM.
Thursday, June 20, 2024 – Poker at 2 pm; Chips Ahoy at 3 pm.
See Menu Board for Daily Kitchen Menu items. Happy Hour 4-7 PM.
Friday, June 21, 2024 – Fried Fish for dinner from 4:30 to 6:30; Chips Ahoy at 3 pm. Tripwire will be performing from 6-9 pm. See Menu Board for Daily Kitchen Menu items. Happy Hour 4-7 PM.
Saturday, June 22, 2025 – Burgers & Dogs on the Grill from 12 Noon to 2 PM. The Kitchen will be closed. Chips A’Hoy and Texas Hold’em at 1 pm. Happy Hour 4-7 PM. Join Us for Roadkill 3-5 PM.
Sunday, June 23, 2024 – The Kitchen will be closed. Happy Hour 4-7 PM. Randy Sullens will perform from 5-8 pm. Happy Hour 4-7 PM.
See you all at Post 25!
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ROADKILL is Happening!
Invite your friends and fill a table!
Saturday, June 22, 2024, 3-5 PM.
Fast Fun! Cards crash into BINGO! Win MEATS!!!


The American Legion is a Volunteer Organization,
We sure could use your help.
Just ask any of our officers!

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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