Post 11-11 Committee Volunteers
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
American Legion Post 11-11
a.k.a. Post 1111
9959 Wadsworth Blvd.
Broomfield, CO 80021 - 4028
(303) 466-1278
Business Committee
Chuck Blay, Post 11-11, Chairperson
Jim Bellew, Post 11-11
Jake Jacobson, Post 11-11
Marilyn Stover, Auxiliary Unit 11-11
Danny Sachs SAL Squadron 11-11
Building Committee
John Baker, Post 11-11, Chairperson
Mike O’Bryan, Post 11-11
Tim Schenck, Post 11-11
Larry Barden, SAL Squadron 11-11
Shirley Starley, Auxiliary Unit 11-11
Bingo Committee
Walt Lee, Post 11-11 Chairman
Tom Wartella, Post 11-11
Glenn Medley, Post 11-11
Annie Cahill, Auxiliary Unit 11-11
Chris Flygare,  SAL Squadron 11-11
2009-2010
Post 11-11 Officers
Commander - Mike Carriveau
Adjutant - Jim Bellew
Sr Vice Commander - Chuck Blay
Jr. Vice Commander - Tami Talbert
Finance Officer - John Baker
Service Officer - Tom Wartella
Chaplain - Norm Harpole
Sgt-at Arms - Tim Schenck
Historian - Ava Barden
2008 - 2010
SAL Squadron 11-11 Officers
Commander - Lionel Sandoval
Vice Commander - Danny Sachs
Historian - Chris Flygare
Adjutant - Walt Lee
Chaplain - John Baker
Finance Officer - Ray Hoffman
Sgt.-at- Arms - Jeff Baker
Legion Advisor - Roger Gamble
Auxiliary Unit 11-11 Officers
2009-2010
President - Sherry Baker
Vice President - Janet Lee
Secretary - Rae Ryan
Treasurer - Shirley Starley
Historian - Donna Flygare
Sgt-at- Arms - Mary Ann Blay
Chaplain - Joyce Allen
Members of The American Legion

You were privileged to serve your country during Wartime.  
Because of this service, you are today privileged to join the
great service you served, there is no distinction of rank
among us.  
We are composed of members of every race, religion,
occupation and political conviction.  We maintain also, strict
neutrality on all questions concerning religion, politics and
industrial strife.

“The American Legion cherishes four great principles:
Justice, Freedom, Democracy and Loyalty.

We are pledged to serve the disabled, the distressed, the
widowed and the orphaned. We are devoted to the cause of
service to the community, state and the nation.
Officers of the American Legion
You will vindicate the trust that has been placed in you.  You will
fulfill every obligation required of you.  Familiarize yourselves with
the duties of your offices and carry out those duties with the same
spirit from which arose The American Legion.

The welfare and success of this Post depend on you, as does the
preservation of the integrity of The American Legion.
Protect the good name of The American Legion with the people of
our
great Nation; help them to know the Legion’s purposes and
policies. Remember the tolerance that animates us as members;
remember there is no rank among us for we all serve as equals.
We all are aiming for the same goals—the ideals of
Justice, Freedom, Democracy and Loyalty.

“Remember the cardinal principles of The American Legion —
“The rehabilitation of all disabled veterans;
“The care of the dependents of those who’ve answered the final
call;
“The care of those who now are suffering from wounds, disease
and want;
“The education of our children . . . “
And Service to the Community, State and Nation.
Link to:  National Sons of the American Legion SAL
Link to National American Legion Auxiliary
Link to national American Legion
Link to:  National American Legon web-site
Americanism Committee
Larry Starley, Post 11-11 Chairman
Link to Emblem Sales
Links to Post Officer Guide
and Manual of Ceremonies
Officers Guide 2008
Post Commander, Mike Carriveau
Robert's Rules of Order
Manual - Updated  2008
Post Training Guide
Review of Post 11-11
Constitution
& By-laws
The Officers & Committee Persons of our Legion Family
Post Operations